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europe that europe italy. the crusaders fought for gold because they failed to recognize the moment but there was nothing it was in the list campaign of colonization that exploded religion to be able to cross the crusades an arab perspective the final. liberation on the jersey. livia's main airport under attack forces loyal to woodward unleashed a barrage of rockets. from came from now this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up russia's president leads muted ve day celebrations is covered 19 cases they're supposed
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10000 for a 7th day. turkey says an app that tracks people who've had crowed a virus is working to reduce the number of infections. known to fans around the world as the king of rock n roll little which. began in libya where forces loyal to one or holy for hostile have fired at least 80 rockets into tripoli's only functioning airport and libyan airways plane on the tarmac was hits it was due to take families back to europe but nobody was on board to civilians died from shelling near the airport forces had earlier targeted residential areas in the capital close to the turkish and italian embassies. head has the latest from tripoli authorities in airport say the
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one of the damage of the planes is one airliner that was set to. transfer european nationals and also to bring libyans stuck in a spain nobody was on board that plane when it was head by the rocket but it was a located for that flight meanwhile infrastructure civil buildings inside the compound were heads including an under construction building for the united nations and also. a jet fuel tank according to the. marketing get company that's part of the state owned oil corporation it boasted that one of its jet fuel tanks water was also hit and set on fire and the firefighters were striving to put out the fire in airports many other facilities
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inside the compound were hit or damaged by the explosion as you know come that nearly 80 rockets were launched and we have to the forces on i'm 80 again on the vicinity of the. airports. 2 civilians were killed a man and a woman in bed that's a neighborhood close to the city center and there was a state of panic among civilians there and the security forces. in a way to get airport to say that they had to block the way the coastal way that links the city center to a to get airport to prevent any more civilian casualties in case of any possible or further attack by have to us forces. russia's president vladimir person has led scaled down celebrations to mark 75 years since the end of world war 2 in europe for the 7th day in a row russia has registered 10000 new infections cutter lopez reports.
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instead of a military parade on moscow's red square russians marked 53 day in solitude covered 19 has changed everything the streets routinely used to display russia's military power are empty no tanks no music no marchers. president vladimir putin placed flowers at the eternal flame near the kremlin walls and for the 1st time in recent hears western delegates who were due to attend the event canceled. addressing the nation he called for unity. during the year we know and we firmly believe that when we stand together. a military air show replace the ground parade with jets flying over 47 cities across russia. during the 2nd world war the then soviet union lost about
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25000000 people more than any other country. yet. we probably don't deserve a parade under the circumstances everyone is hiding scared of the virus whereas the veterans were going under bullets and minds. with social distancing traditions have turned to technology instead of families carrying a photograph of a relative lost in the war like previous years portraits were uploaded online for a digital commemoration. we knew the price and i don't mind that the celebrations were cancelled people will celebrate at home and watch the parade from previous years. but the president was counting on the parade to mark the 75th anniversary with his approval ratings hitting a record low there is frustration over the handling of the pandemic as russia becomes a new hot spot for the virus at home a weak economy and a slump in oil prices are making things worse. the economy is not doing well i know
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a number of at the crisis measures have been taken and i hope it will help us to survive the situation year. abroad its involvement in the war in syria and libya has fuel tensions with adversaries the president was hoping the parade would help his political standing and the country's might now. but as it marks the end of the 2nd world war russia now faces a new invisible enemy. al jazeera. it was a different scene and by the roots where thousands of people gathered in a tightly packed crowd for ve day celebrations the country is not introduced any social distancing measures or travel restrictions on time president alexander lukashenko has dismissed fears of growing a virus as psychosis at least 121 people in belarus have died of the virus and more than 21000 have been infected. and so very or thousands of people have cycled through the capital to protest against the government's response to the pandemic
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they're accusing the prime minister of taking advantage of the crisis to increase police powers and curtail civil liberties and also angered by local reports of government corruption and the purchase of medical supplies. only u.k. the government is it to announce that all incoming travelers will have to isolate for 2 weeks the restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month breaking the rules could face fines or deportation or brand has the latest on the situation in the united kingdom. looking over my shoulder here i'm in richmond on thames a very affluent part of south west london and people are already to a certain extent taking matters into their own hands sunbathing sitting out on the grass essentially in defiance of the stay at home order that the government has put into place i have to say there have been police patrols out here and as long as you're not spreading out a picnic and planning to stay all afternoon the police here are taking a very lenient view and that is part of the problem that boris johnson has a very delicate delicate balancing act to come up with he doesn't want to release
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the pressure on the on the lock down too much too much because he fears a 2nd wave of infection but at the same time he needs to give some hope for people here in the u.k. who've been locked down for 6 weeks so far and so what's expected on sunday is a very modest relaxation the thing that's come forward in the newspapers and from downing street sources today is this idea of a 2 week self isolation for people who arrive at the ports in the u.k. having to give an address where they will stay for those 2 weeks after arriving in facing the prospect of spot checks by the police and potentially a 1200 dollar fine if they fail to abide by that self-imposed isolation it's a difficult one and it's certainly all eyes will be on boris johnson on sunday as through whether this comes to pass whether it is predicted and 2nd of all what else he might tack onto that as far as for the relaxation the expectation there is for
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modest very very modest differences. pakistan's government has started lifting lockdown measures despite the number of daily infections soaring well then $1500.00 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours bringing the total to around $27100.00 has the latest from islamabad. august on has been and i stayed over logged down for over a month now initiated hurting. people who are relying on making an extra amount of money because of the month of ramadan however the government said that it was taking a difficult decision to open up the benefits to factory however schools and colleges are going large congregation. be allowed the important thing now is what kind of effect this will have on august on. their time when the infection rates are writing within the country there are already warnings by the medical fraternity there such
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a move mayport extra pressure on pakistan them. made it official that there will not be a very good deal redish pandemic. the big worry is that if the situation gets worse in the next few days and the influx of coronavirus patients increases by tens of thousands then the whole health care system will collapse because we don't have many ventilators and we don't have the capacity to cope with a mounting crisis now the government is moving in a calculated man expecting the people to go observe the fop but we have been able to keep people regard ma oblivious to the dangers of the friend demi and their death god has going to be a rare danger for bar gets done. we understand that there is an increased threat of infection to people but we are also faced with an economic crisis lifting the lockdown will help us in a living for our family as people will be out to eat shopping and duff to eat the government can go to look down again and we won't object to it with the idea the
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idea though the government has lifted the lockdown this will endanger more lives as no one who's following the standard operating procedures people here are also not taking it seriously. the move by the government to edith's stricture and pressure of more trade who've been demanding reopening their businesses but didn't go through a move which i did own danger and could lead to an alarming rise and a number of. officials in turkey say the use of so-called contact traces has helped to control its current of our some break well in 3600 people have died since march but the mortality rate has been falling for 17 straight days sitting call shoulder reports on the treatment method getting the credit. this patient has just been transferred from the hospital's emergency service to the intensive care unit. he has severe coronavirus along with other complications
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most of these i.c.u. patients are 65 or older they know they are especially vulnerable but they are fighting to return to tell the. truth here their. 60 percent to take these cases are reported in istanbul we treat many of them here we still get $8.00 to $10.00 cases overnight now it's more like 4 or 5 per day are intensive care unit is still 3 quarters full but fewer people are dying. after recording some of the fastest growth uncovered 19 infections in the world the outbreak in turkey appears to have hit a plateau after 6 weeks. because all the rubble the health minister ses contact tracers their so-called white army have been the key. 6000 contact for acer's across turkey unsure covert missions stick to quarantine
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rules and identify anyone with whom they have been in contact. this records who has called it and where they are helping to identify and contain hotspots yes mission contact tracing eliminates the virus contamination and possible new cases you've got the patient on what to do how to set a time as an isolated the number of the covert cases in our district went down at least 40 percent. and the tracing begins this young medical worker has tested negative so far but we're confident fraser team has the scabbard that this family has been in contact with that person was a coroner of ours while they are running to get tests to find out whether anyone is in fact the out break may have reached in turkey but caution remains. and people are being warned that social distancing rules will be around for
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a while longer and that the void covered 90 the safest place is home. al-jazeera the stumble. still ahead on al jazeera demand on delivery says some kenyan drivers a missing out on profits we'll tell you why. fear and anger in colombia's crowded president says 30 percent of inmates in one jail are infected with coronavirus. hello there's some more rain showers all the way across into central areas of japan having settled that it's not feeling particularly cold because some very high temperatures osaka 28 degrees 26 and take care but the rain is going to find a persistent through sunday pushing up into some heaviest falls and north high of
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15. and these care skies across northern areas of china mean the temperatures again on the rise so $25.00 in beijing but that rain or the way from japan trading right the way down into the southern areas of china so it is going to be rather unsubtle for the next couple days down into the coast certainly hong kong be prepared for more rain showers and cloud as we start the new week meanwhile throughout much of indonesia the rains heavy very widespread some heavy rain on fun songs into southern sections of the philippines it will stand the full cost through monday as well this system just sitting off the coast and really pushing the rain across into central areas for the start of the week but the rains very heavy across some of the peninsula and again into these northern and western areas of the sumatra there will change and you have got the usual scattered thunderstorms some of them of course very heavy at times some warnings in place in the india metal face for hail as well of these strong thunderstorms very widely scattered heaviest sunday into areas of west bengal and all the while continuing down the coast across into carola.
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watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour they've been all orderly for half the us forces have attacks tripoli's only functioning airport that they say 80 rockets and they've been airways plane was hit but nobody was on board 2 civilians died from shelling near the air force. pakistan has started lifting lockdown measures despite the number of daily infections reaching a new high there are fears over the state of its economy that slipping into a recession. and officials in turkey say the use of so-called context traces has helped to control its corona virus outbreak more than 3600 people have died since early march but mortality rate has been for the 17th straight days. i jerry's government is warning that many states could soon run out of beds in corona virus isolation centers the number of cases continues to rise across nigeria particularly in parts of the north and in the commercial capital like us
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a clinical trial involving the drug hydrochloric way known cousin 1000 patients is set to begin in michael states. business is booming for online and home delivery services because of those coronavirus restrictions but in kenya's capital some of those going door to door say they don't see any of the profits and struggling to make ends meet welcome web reports from nairobi. it's been more than a month since pubs in nairobi like this one popping with life. kenya's government closed bars and restaurants to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. but the resteal life. in the kitchen. through meat is a local speciality. takeaways are allowed and motor bike riders like france his career deliver to those who don't venture out. here to. get. better.
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products he says that 3 deliveries are up which is a room where the lady 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 raining a lot of the time you want to throw at it for walking down the road but the riders . think they're old enough for the kilometers long and then there's the pressure of trying to get home safely before the something. police have been accused of rights abuses were enforcing it he found after dark riders say they might be beaten or have to pay a bribe to customers say they plan to get their favorite food at home they miss the few times that at the restaurant because you have your brains here and there you. go but they have not told him at all. business is booming for other delivery services to workers from this company microsurgery for customers
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who send a list writers deliver them to their homes for us it's exploded he praises the novel thoughtful heart you will. even thinking of now watching for a diary only. to be able to think that. it is a service that only some can afford not the writers themselves. francis says his income is down by about half as many others have no work at all a lot of economic activity has ground to a complete halt millions of informal work has been left destitute france is like so many others as he can't wait until he sees. malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. the corona virus has infected more than 30 percent of the inmates and staff at a prison in central colombia airfares now they are break could expand to the rest of
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the city of venice. reports from. ordinary 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 is no place here it's why so late the negative from the positive worried relatives outside of 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 us were 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
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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 syria view of the st cyr in colombia spleens in our disinfecting surrounding neighborhoods. fears of contagion of lead to riots in past weeks in other prisons in colombia venezuela leaving dozens dead the united nations high commissioner for human 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 overcrowding conditions coupled with the lack of proper access to health care of unable to grasp its break. in many facilities across and april colombia's government had announced it would put at
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least $4000.00 low risk in mates under house arrest to try and reduce the spread of infection 3 weeks later only 328 have been moved as conditions continue to worsen alison. the mayor of south korea's capital seoul has ordered all bars and clubs to close of concerns the virus could be spreading there the government had begun relaxing its social distancing measures after a drop in new infections but in seoul there were reports of new cases linked to some bars and nightclubs which prompted the order to shut them down. from hong kong difficult palin says there was an optimism after infections in south korea drops to single digits. but this now is becoming a cautionary tale for south korea and letting its guard down too soon this latest cluster of infection stems one man 29 year old man who on thursday was identified
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as having corona virus it was then revealed that he had visited 5 bars and nightclubs over overnight on may 1st which was the 1st few days when south korea was easing its social distancing measures that happened to be a long weekend to use of people from all over the country happened to be in the area to celebrate south korea's overcoming their outbreak so now about 40 people have been identified as testing positive link to that cluster but it goes much further than that in fact the district now says they have to track and trace about 7000 people who may have this is the area over that period because of what they're calling silent spreaders or secondary infection so it's not serving as an example or a test case for the rest of the region and other countries for instance germany which had a similar trajectory ject 3 to south korea as far as infections go which is now opening up china also which is now using restrictions and opening up and hong kong
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in particular which this week is now opening bars and entertainment areas. egypt's president the r.c.c. has expanded his powers under a state of emergency he has also granted the security agency's additional powers the government says the new measures which include the ability to quarantine overseas arrivals are needed to combat the crown of our sampling they also include expanded powers to ban public and private meetings protests and celebrations. wearing masks this is now compulsory on public transport in spain as the country moves to relax its lockdown but there's a lack of protective equipment so volunteers are getting their sewing machines out to address the shortage of mohammed has the story. spain is gradually reopening following the lockdown which began mid march like many of the countries there's a shortage of protective equipment for health workers and support staff caring for coronavirus patients. the scarce supplies have prompted volunteers in northwest
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spain to put needle to thread common garcia is one of many described as a warrior with a sewing machine. i decided to help by doing something for the community common says something made her feel less helpless jury in the state of emergency though she's returned to work she continues to dedicate time to producing 20 moths a day each folded and measured to a specific size but i want to understand that he just. used 2 cards with disposable cotton and t.n.t. non-war them fabric with cotton we fold the fabric so one side and 2 or 3 fold then attach elastic on both ends this can be washed and reused t.n.t. fabric is much quicker as there are no folds and there disposable. more than $600.00 spaniards have joined the cause 90 percent of them women with tailoring experience working around the clock. mask so everything's
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going to be ok. the volunteers say they're following government health and safety guidelines. in organic and inorganic chemistry chemistry as well as a manufacturer has the materials fabrics are the nato. by. more than $80000.00 mosques have been delivered so far including to nursing homes supermarkets petrol stations and the local council in the region. helping with collections and logistics. deliveries. this is. facebook groups. spain has been one of the hardest hit countries with more than $25000.00 fatalities as the government begins a 4 phase plan to get back to what it calls
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a new normal by the end of the month exercise outdoors is allowed and some have returned to work but wearing masks is compulsory on public transport the government says it will distribute around 6000000 face coverings with help from the european union and china. and these women are a sign of the solidarity with in spanish society they're determined to make things better one stitch at a time re the mohamed al jazeera. italians are being want to maintain social distancing measures c. even though restrictions have been partially lifted in rome people with same gathering at popular drinking spot some without wearing masks mars bars offer take away options and i mean our police patrolled areas which would usually be packed with tourists the mayor says the area will be shut down again if people don't respect the distancing well. one of the pioneers of rock n roll little richard has died at the age of $87.00.
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good golly miss molly and that long tall sally. boyle form that says his career spanned 7 decades he influenced the likes of elton john and the beatles david sinclair is a london based journalist he says little richard was a trendsetter. he was playing the piano he was a pianist basically and a singer but he was standing up and he was he was hollering and yelling he actually came from a gospel background a religious background and his whole style of singing was developed as a sort of test testifying sort of style he would sit down afterwards or before the show with paul mccartney and show him how to do the beatles did long tall sally a big you know there was one of the famous covers and so they were there and if you
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listen to paul mccartney started singing it's very you can hear elements of little richard's. deliberate delivery in it he also is a big influence around someone like elton john obviously you know any kind of piano man who came afterwards would have started with little richard. you know that's that's where that whole style of hammering away on the. very cool of you know you see john jumping up on top of the piano that was live as well as richard did he was the 1st guy to do that so he had a big influence down the years on on all the the rock n roll do you know the key the key groups. in the popular music world. this is are just there are these are the top stories now being awarded the $400.00 forces have a tax trip things only functioning airport but at least 80 rockets libyan airways plane was headed but nobody was on board 2 civilians died from shelling near the
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airport. head has more from tripoli many people here are angry especially civilians hold live nearby airport they say that they have been calling on the international community to put pressure on have those forces to refrain from targeting a civilian areas civilian facilities or is additional areas but it seems that so far healthier forces have not been responding to these calls and so many are thousands of people have cycled through the capital to protest against the government's response to the pandemic they're accusing the prime minister of taking advantage of the crisis to increase police powers and curtail civil liberties also angered by local reports of government corruption in the purchase of medical supplies in the u.k. the government is set to announce that all incoming travelers will have to isolate for 2 weeks it restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month those
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found breaking the rules could face fines or deportation. pakistan has started lifting lockdown measures despite the number of daily infections reaching a new high there affairs of the state of the economy slipping into recession. officials in turkey say the use of so-called context traces has helped it to control the current virus outbreak well then 3600 people have died since mons but the mortality rate has been falling for 17 straight days. but areas of government is warning that many states could soon run out of beds and coronavirus isolation sent is the number of cases continues to rise across nigeria particularly in parts of the north and the commercial capital. the mayor of south korea's capital seoul has ordered all bars and clubs to close of concerns the virus could be spreading there the government had begun relaxing its social distancing measures after
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a drop of new infections when you see on al-jazeera after people in power. when the threat of ours pandemic began spreading across the world into the 2020 italy quickly became europe's worst affected nation and soon after went into law. as its hospitals began to fold its population retreated into isolation and its economy grows to a halt we also to filmmakers from road to document those unprecedented 1st few
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