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amre. an intimate portrayal spanning a life time probes the twists and tans of friendship survival and the quest for meaning. in another life a witness documentary on al-jazeera. a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of our networks journalists on al-jazeera. the sole functioning at ports in libya's capital comes under attack from forces loyal to warlord haifa hafta. i know i'm maryanne demasi i'll commit to al-jazeera and much more coming up
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brazil's president under increasing scrutiny over his handling of the pandemic as infections that reach a new daily high. ve day celebrations in russia of a 1000 cases across 10000 for the 7th straight day. and the biggest names in rock n roll pay tribute to $1.00 of the originals ethel which had died at the age of $87.00. hello welcome to the program the u.n. mission in libya has condemned the attack on tripoli's only functioning at port by forces loyal to warlord fully for after at least 80 rockets were fired at the facility and libyan airways plane was hit but there was no one on board 3 civilians have also died from shelling near the airport after us forces at only
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a targeted residential parts of the capital close to the turkish an italian embassies. had reports from tripoli. over russia of rockets to strike jet fuel tanks and aircraft at tripoli's international airport the latest attack on civilian infrastructure in the battle for the capital while the ground battles remain outside the city the rockets are still landing in the city center. it's demitted 80 were fired at him 80 get airport that has been closed since march due to shelling it's the only operational port in tripoli and has been repeated lee targeted by forces loyal to the world have turned over the past year using groc it's an airbus try x. have to the forces say they were targeting equipment used to launch turkish drones
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that is trying their troops in the south and other areas of the contrie. in recent weeks the internationally recognized the government has increased the amount of territory it controls and has launched a drain on the strait digitally important areas held by have tell us forces attacks on civilian areas in tripoli are becoming more common there's no absolutely no way that a military takeover would have been possible without some civilian the problem this is the source of legitimacy or any perception of the legitimacy of the libyan our armed forces or of khalifa or the potential military leader have completely dissipated from most of the residents in tripoli because they realize that if previously some of them believe that this is actually a cohesive disciplined army now a year on having seen the way this conflict in for and having witnessed. both sides
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really behave particularly the libyan our armed forces there really equate them with them and with the militias that are in the capital people in the city have lived with shelling drone strikes and other area attacks from have to as forces while the ground war comes the closer to their homes. several international institutions along with the united nations have been calling on have those forces to refrain from attacking civilian facilities and residential areas such calls have largely been ignored as this scale over tax rises by the day. many civilians here are blaming the international community for him out doing enough to protect them. tripoli. the un mission in libya has called for those responsible for crimes under international law to be brought to justice and added the strikes caused damage to
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passenger aircraft fuel storage facilities firefighting trucks the passenger lounge and with reported civilian casualties these horrifying attacks they say occur on a regular basis in close proximity to civilian neighborhoods and today's heavy shelling the statement continues is one of a series of indiscriminate attacks most of which are attributable to the pro and a forces killing more than 15 and injuring 50 civilians since may the best. timing's the coronavirus pandemic now and the number of coded 1000 related deaths in brazil has reached a new day high while in 750 people have died in just 24 hours amazonas state has been the hardest hit hundreds of coffins have been sent to the regional capital manassas as more funerals are expected to take place or than 10000 people have died with the virus in brazil the worst affected nation in latin america president
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gerald posner has been called the biggest threat to the battle against the virus in brazil by the lancet medical journal they issued a warning about this saying that polls in ours flouncing of lockdown measures is causing confusion in the country 30000000 people so live in the country's favelas or slums where hygiene and social distancing guidelines a difficult if not impossible to follow the laws that also said indigenous populations on the severe threat of exposure to the virus but the government tending a blind eye to even encouraging perhaps illegal line is an loggers in the amazon rain forest on friday the government of south paolo brazil's most populous state extended mandatory quarantine orders through to the end of the month data suggest was tough of the people are abiding by the restrictions. john list and founder of online magazine the brazilian report he was saying that the true extent of the outbreak in brazil is on. brazil is one of the countries
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that has the least in the world per leader people we have tested 10 times less than the united states of the us are by no means a reference the word standard in some areas of brazil for instance the state of millions or days it's the 2nd most populated state in brazil we have only $3000.00 cases but then we have almost 100000 suspected cases that have gone tested so far so the numbers are clearly much worse you know the government has absolutely no idea of the true extent of the problem and it's not me talking to the health minister himself has admitted that presumes phone lines through the spend money and there are a lot of other issues happening because we have no political correlation between federal miscible and state level with or at least we have absolutely no way of dealing properly with the crisis right now so
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a huge fireworks displays lit up the skies over the russian capital as part of celebrations to mark 75 years since the end of world war 2 now in europe victory day is one of russia's most revered public events but traditional commemorations including the military parade of herself because of the current virus pandemic. russia's infections are rising dramatically and more than 10000 cases reported for the 7th day in a row present identity and says the anniversary will be march probably as a later date but catching up has had a on reports now on the day's events. instead of a military parade on moscow's red square russians marked victory 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 marches. president vladimir putin place flowers at the
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a trial flame near the kremlin walls and for the 1st time in recent years western delegates who were due to attend the event canceled. addressing the nation he called for unity we eat during the day here we know and they firmly believe that we're going to believe and we stand together. a military air show replaced the ground parade with jets flying over 47 cities across russia. during the 2nd world war the then soviet union lost about 25000000 people more than any other country. yet. we probably don't deserve a parade on the the circumstances everyone is in scared of the virus whereas the veterans were going under bullets and minds. with social distancing traditions have turned to technology and stead of families clearing of food a graph of relative loss in the war like previous years portraits were uploaded
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online for a digital commemoration the start menu the price of milk 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 hotspot for the virus at home a weak economy and a slump in oil prices are making things worse the longer such as the economy is not doing well but i know a number of and to cross measures have been taken and i hope it will help us to survive the situation here. abroad its involvement in the war in syria and libya has fueled tensions with adversaries the president was hoping the parade would hope his political standing and the country's might now. but as a marks the end of the 2nd ruled war russia now faces a new invisible enemy card. on al-jazeera. all tens of
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thousands of protesters join rallies against coronavirus destructions across germany instead god activists that help balance with slogans reading sleep consume and democracy instead of merkel's dictatorship the capital berlin some protesters were arrested for failing to observe distant singles number of confirmed infections in germany has increased to more than 168000 the death toll remains relatively low thanks to early testing and early and extensive testing. the mayor of south korea's capital seoul has ordered all bars and clubs to close because of concerns a virus could be spreading there south korea's government had started to relax its social distancing orders after a drop in new infections across the country but in seoul though reports of new cases linked to some bars and nightclubs. pollen is in hong kong and says authorities in the region have been optimistic after infections in south korea dropped to the single digits. this now is becoming
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a cautionary tale for south korea and letting its guard down too soon this latest a cluster of infections tend to one man 29 year old man who on thursday was identified 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 linked to that koester 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 a because of what they're calling silent spreaders or secondary infection so it's not serving as an example or
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a test case for the rest of the region and other countries for instance germany which had a similar trajectory jack tree to south korea as far as infections go which is now opening up china also which is now easing restrictions and opening up and hong kong in particular ridge this week is now opening bars and entertainment areas so i had foiled the program saving the world with less sewing machines a homemade mossberg 8 helps fight the cologne a virus in spain and why coming out of the coronavirus lockdowns could be as easy as riding a bike. we've got high pressure dominating the weather now across southern parts of australia fine and dry here was still just around the fall southeast having said that this is
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system makes its way through the tasman heading over towards new zealand we will see some wet weather just pulling away from at least the start of it toria new south wales fresh air coming in behind just 19 celsius the full 7015 celsius for melbourne still a few showers you notice as we go through sunday come monday he'll be fine and dry winds falling light one feel too bad at all a little bit more cloud just sliding in through the day want to see showers there still in place around tasmania much of australia though is fine and dry with pleasant sunshine maybe more the way a cloud making its way towards new zealand and turning increasingly wet just around the western side new zealand as we go on through monday i suspect the north island will stay dry for a good papa south that increasingly wet turning increasingly wet now across a good part of japan wetter weather moving through the sea of japan that's running across cuba shoot through honda shoe western policy japan seeing the heaviest rainfall of course sheltered by the mountains not too bad intel makes its way through as we go on through monday brought to skies coming in behind and notice
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some very wet weather the southern parts of china. but. rewind continues to care bringing people back to life i'm sorry we can't tell you from the best of al-jazeera documentaries. i was told that well you know like any other student rewind continues quick shake my neighborhood was like screaming it was so close we want to leave. my ultimate goal would be to something very big for the biggest. rewind on al-jazeera. the or the old.
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welcome back the headlines now the u.n. mission in libya has condemned an attack on tripoli's only functioning at port by forces loyal to him if i have to at least 80 rockets were fired at the facility 3 civilians also died as a result of shelling me at the airports have been more than 10000 coronavirus related deaths in brazil the west affected nation in latin america hundreds of coffins have been sent to the state of amazonas which is record at the highest number of fatalities in russia's mark 75 years since the end of world war 2 in europe without its traditional parades countries recorded 10000 new coronavirus infections for a 7th day in a rather. well new york's governor is saying that the state is investigating 73 cases of a possible coronavirus related condition affecting children the symptoms include inflammation of the heart and the blood vessels 3 children have died across the
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state we were laboring under the impression that young people were not affected by covert 92 and that was actually good news right the bone the rupee populations were older people people with co-morbidity but the one of the few rays of good news was young people were unaffected were not so sure that that is the frak anymore. toddler elementary school children are presenting symptoms similar to our sucky disease or toxic shock like syndrome. well the syndrome mentioned there is baffled medical professionals because only some of the children of also tested positive for the corona virus kristen salumi has more from new york the governor said that these children did not go to the hospital presenting symptoms of coded 19 the symptoms that they showed
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when they visited their health care practitioners were fever and skin rashes and swollen glands in extreme cases what happens is. inflammation of the blood vessels and heart damage these are symptoms that are associated with cows saki disease as he said and toxic shock syndrome these are really rare diseases so the fact that there's been 73 of them in new york state is considered very unusual and suspect and then when they went back and tested these children afterwards they found out that the majority of them had been exposed to the corona virus and had antibodies in their system so now they are looking at a possible link between the corona virus and these children and the outbreak of the phenomenon that they're suffering the centers for disease control has actually asked new york state now to develop a response criteria for this phenomenon basically what are the symptoms and how should it be treated there also partnering with other institutions here in new york
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to see if there's a possible genetic link between these cases that weakness perhaps triggered by the corona virus but really a lot of questions a lot of concern but no real answers right now certainly worrying situation for parents who thought that their kids at least were protected from from any serious consequences with this virus. well construction workers back on the job in parts of india some areas relax restrictions building has resumed on a subway in the industrial city of qom poor workers have being screened as they end to the site in numbers of being limited to enable physical distancing. or here in the u.k. the government is expected to announce that incoming travelers will have to self isolate for 2 weeks the quarantine research is due to take effect at the end of the month those found breaking the rules could face fines or deportation prime minister boris johnson will on sunday outline the steps that easing the nation wide lockdown
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who ongoing social distancing means the use of public transport could be problematic as societies ease out of restrictions some european countries believe that to increase cycling could be part of the solution as war chalons reports. the dog strapped to his back is an individual touch but this man's choice of 2 wheels is what several european governments are hoping as many of us as possible use for lock down travel is rome notorious for its alarming traffic not previously a bike friendly city with 150 kilometers of emergency cycle lanes being created as an alternative to public transport better late than never so as this fights women like the we are very happy we've been asking them for years and many of us not only may i'm only the president of the save the cyclists association many have fought to achieve this the coronavirus pandemic has prompted an urgent rethink of how people get about madrid has bans cars from 29 streets this weekend to accommodate those
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taking their russian down door exercise on bike and foot atocha train station like many transport hubs in europe is mostly empty lockdowns and stay at home orders have kept people off the continents trains trams and buses but lifting restrictions without risking fresh outbreaks poses many difficult questions physical distancing is all but impossible on many of the continents over crowded mass transit systems so how do you get the economies coggs moving again if people can't get back to work safely the british government also i think cycling and walking are a big part of the answer it's announced 2 and a half $1000000000.00 in funding engine with public transport reversing to affirm the service once you take into account the 2 need to do so sial distancing rule they would only be effective capacity for one in 10 passages in many parts of our
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network just a 10th of the old capacity since the epidemic began the u.k. has seen a big increase in cycling anyway it wants to harness this fresh enthusiasm to help pedal power it out of the coronavirus crisis chalons al-jazeera. elsewhere thousands of people have queued for food handouts in one of the world's most expensive cities geneva people started lining up for free food at 5 am on saturday even though the distribution wasn't used to begin for another 4 hours by then the queue is about one and a half kilometers along the handout was organized by the humanitarian organization care of a diety which was the 6th in geneva since the crisis 1st began 2 months shutdown in switzerland has hit undocumented workers really hard people given packages containing rice pasta dried fruits and fresh vegetables half of spain will see a further easing of coronavirus restrictions from monday's it enters the next phase out of lockdown bars restaurants and theatres will reopen in some areas although
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not in the trade or barcelona government is warning people to be cautious as measures are relaxed but there is still concerns over a lack of protective equipment for front line workers or you know mohammed has more on the volunteers helping out with that shortage. spain is gradually reopening following the lockdown which began with 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 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 jaring the state of emergency or those she's returned to work she continues to dedicate time to producing 20 mosques a day each folded and measured to a specific size but i would have to understand that he had just what. we used to
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kinds of material 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. my. mask solidarity everything's going to be ok. the volunteers say they're following government health and safety guidelines. we are in contact with experts you know began early count there was an organic and inorganic chemistry chemistry as well as a manufacturer is the materials fabrics are the needed by factories i mean the beatles the materials are sanitize by dry cleaners dental clinics and. more than $80000.00 mosques have been delivered so far including to nursing homes
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supermarkets petrol stations and the local council in the story is region. we have 0 interest helping with collections and logistics taxi drivers and look at the seas we've delivered while their own safety this is all gone through what's up 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 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 really mohamed al jazeera well in all the stories are following
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a prominent saudi prince is reportedly been detained according to human rights watch says a senior saudi royal prince feisal been up there are a saudi was detained at the end of march and hasn't been heard from since he is the son of the late king abdullah saudi authorities of face global condemnation for carrying out a spate of arrest targeting prominent citizens. well than 7000 kenyans on hunger lists off the government forcibly evicted them and destroyed the houses people living in poor informal settlements in nairobi were removed from their homes early on saturday as bulldozers began demolishing them they are now living in makeshift accommodation in which includes plastic sheets and blankets government says it owns the land that the housing was built on the slums were destroyed despite a legal order that prevented eviction until the residents could argue their case in court and one of the pioneers of rock n roll little richard has died at the age of $87.00 fellow musicians of pay tribute
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in the past hours with bob dylan saying little richard was his shining star mick jagger saying it was his biggest inspiration and brian wilson said that he was there at the beginning and showed us all how to rock n roll priyanka gupta now looks back at his legacy. yes there are real solid that are rock and roll graduate and was. born as richard wade penniman. the bad boy from america's deep south georgia. with of all those are good members as little richard was one of the founding fathers of rock n roll. this spam born style of playing the piano and distinctive stage presence was a fine blamed office gospel roots and the blues am to create something electric was
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a. little richard exploded onto the scene with his 1st hit single in died 155. tutti frutti whose lyrics were considered so well received that have to be censored. it sold a 1000000 copies over the year and has been described as the one grech all of that changed the world of music in the us. down to my me down which was a time when black and white americans was segregated but little which is music book that racial divide both on the dance floor and on the billboard charts. he sold more than 30000000 records worldwide and influenced a generation of musicians from the beatles. round. to david bowie and was presley with the. bottom all the lot but obama even formed a band with jimi hendrix but later fired him for being late the boss. at
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times in his life his lifestyle seemed to him to be at olds with his free he went on to study fiola g 7 bibles and producing cost. music. but he would keep returning to the world he will be renting and relaunching his career in the 1970 s. he vanished from the scene for more than a decade returned with a smash hit and an entry into the rock controlled hall of fame in 1986. part of the 1st group of musicians ever to be inducted i remember receiving never in your never heard little did it was years was. he finally won 1993 a lifetime achievement award in 2013 that and richard announced his retirement
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was the old rock n roll is a lot of rubber. i love it here be remembered as a pioneer entertainer and an inspiration who overcame obstacles throughout his entire life and leaves behind a breach musical legacy little richard was 87. so they're a dot com for all the latest news comments analysis you can watch us live there is while. a quick look at the headlines the u.n. mission in libya has condemned the attack on tripoli's only functioning airport by forces loyal to the fatah at least 80 rockets were fired at the facility
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a libyan airways plane was also hit and then 3 civilians died as a result of shelling near the airport of those forces and earlier targets in residential areas in the capital. have been more than 10000 coronavirus related deaths in brazil the worst affected nation in latin america amazonas state has been hardest hit hundreds of coffins have been sent to the regional capital my mouse as more funerals are expected to take place russia has not 75 years since the end of world war 2 in year it without its traditional parades a commemorations was scaled back because of coronavirus restrictions russia has recorded 10000 new infections for a 7th day in a row. new york's governor is saying the state is investigating 73 cases of a possible kind of virus related condition that's affecting children the symptoms include inflammation of the hot in the blood vessels 3 children have died across the state we were laboring under the impression that young people were not affected
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by covert going through and that was actually good news right the bone the rupee populations were older people people with co-morbidity but the one of the few rays of good news was young people were infected we're not so sure that that is the frak anymore. toddler elementary school children are presenting symptoms similar to our psyche disease or toxic shock like syndrome and just all a bit of news a prominent saudi prince has reportedly been detained according to human rights watch seanie a saudi royal prince feisal put up the largest salad was detained at the end of march and hasn't been heard from since is the son of the late king abdullah and the former head of the country's red crescent society saudi authorities a face global condemnation for carrying out a space of arrests targeting a prominent citizens. so rewind is the program coming out is that next looking at
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