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he has an old american prince to account from tower 2016 how come you didn't mention the meeting to congress and i did i don't know if i got the transcript wrong. i don't think you are that sure that you can tell the difference between a polish guy a french guy or you leave your head to head on a jersey. leaving the front lines libya's government says another flight carrying russian mercenaries who support war 3 for half the us has left tripoli. i'm sam is a band this is al jazeera live from the house so coming up on the move again india resumes flights within the country even though there's a rise in new code 19 cases. pressure is building on the u.k. prime minister after he stood by his advice and broke the rules. and we meet the
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woman who took it upon herself to fill the gap of much needed medical here in new york. there have been more evacuations this morning of russian mercenaries from the front lines of the battlefield in the libyan capital tripoli that's according to the u.n. banks government the russians have been fighting on behalf of warlords for me for half the games forces who backed the government with support from turkey after has been trying to capture the capital for 13 months the mayor of delhi will lead confirm the russians flew the 1st group out from an air base in the town on sunday 7 military planes center 3 of them. have reports from the libyan capital. these are the pictures of libyan media show russian medicine
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a reason leaving police frontline they were meant to shift the balance of power on the battlefield in favor of the libyan warlord holy for have. but a series of defeats has left a half that are struggling to fulfill his ambition to take the capital from libya's internationally recognized a government. he's lost control of 3 military camps and a debate in the west he used to launch attacks on tripoli and several towns his forces are accused of planting landmines in residential areas putting civilians at risk during the pull our it now your dog doesn't ask any are as of yesterday we started combing the liberated area to ensure the safe return of everyone who was displaced we are still closely monitoring the movements of the remnants militias and mercenaries who are trying to reorganize their fragmented ranks we are fully
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prepared to crush them we assure our fellow libyans in the captured areas that we will not leave an inch of the libyan soil and will not allow foreign mercenaries to bank in residential areas and league do you any report last month suggested hafter was backed by up to $1200.00 medicine or e s from russia's group a private military contractor the u.a.e. which backs have is believed to be bankrolling them the kremlin and have to deny they were ever there. very recent military gains or by government forces have been largely possible because of turkey's supports it has sent troops to help tripoli against have to his fighters and has been calling for a political solution to the conflict and has refused to do any pressure by the warlords. hafter this with retreat on the battlefield seems to suggest that
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their momentum is fast shifting in his 13 month long military campaign. sent this update on the story short time ago. government. that another over 32 plane landed in when you will lead a reporter today to resume evacuating the russian mercenaries in there as you know the maid of benny will lead city stated that civil planes took off from ben you will lead to yesterday carrying russian and syrian mercenaries who have been fighting along with have to his forces in the front lines in southern tripoli there is a public anger as the mayor told me personally there is a public anger and then you will lead against the protesting against the presence
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of the mysteries in ben he will lead airport for days he says that they are going to give them ultimate m 24 hours to leave the city and they are not allowing any mercenaries who are attacking libyan cities to cross or to pass by ben you will need to use ben he will need facilities including the airport domestic flights have resumed in india as the government is there's some restrictions after a 2 month lockdown india has just amounts another record jump in new cases in the past 24 hours 6977 with more infections being reported some states are pushing to limit the number of flights restarting elizabeth problem has the details from the indian capital. we're in delhi when more than $200.00 flights will take off and land on monday on the 1st day of domestic flights restarting in 2 months
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a line say that they will be operating about all day flights to begin with but there was so much confusion ahead of flights restocking because there wasn't clarity on what the old saying would accept flights and what they quarantine believes would be upon arrival and it would be seeing the results of that confusion a.t.t.'s life and also delhi has been cancelled leaving frustrated passengers behind they don't have any notice airport officials say that because a number of states went back on the number of flights that they would accept the was to say like tamil nadu and maharashtra they had initially said that they didn't want any flights and that's because the number of coronavirus cases in india continues to rise they are struggling in this state and they don't want to see a spike nonetheless flights have restarted and what we are seeing is all passengers having their bags sanitized before they goes inside everyone has to with face mask throughout the journey they are so most going before and after the flight the
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closing time to check in and for boarding gates is earlier than it used to be the center has set its guidelines for quarantine upon arrival in the passengers showing symptoms will be tested and only those who opposes the bill goes into quarantine but all the states have said different rules but one thing that everyone has to do is the government has made it mandatory to download and use its context tracing apps and that's raising concerns especially with privacy experts who say that india's privacy laws india does not have the privacy laws to protect people's personal information. japan's prime minister has lifted a state of emergency i am that containing the l pryke. actions are based says the spread of the virus is now under control measures had already been relaxed in most of the country only tokyo and 4 other regions were still on the restrictions japan
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managed to avoid a large scale epidemic reporting around 16000 confirmed cases in 840 deaths hong kong officials have been defending china's proposed security law saying it's necessary to fight what they call terrorism in the past few days they've been constantly referring to recent protests as acts of terrorism has been widespread international criticism of the security law with many fearing it will take away the semi autonomous regions freedoms so clark is live for us in hong kong and so a lot of statements have been coming out lately about hong kong and in the middle of a of a state statement storm you could say what's been their reactions to all of this. well certainly has been a long line of government ministers in hong kong including the security chief the police chief the immigration chief and on monday we've also had share frank who's beijing's a commissioner in hong kong overseeing the city's political affairs words affairs
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and basically it's spoken to he's spoken to a number of foreign or international chambers of commerce as well as foreign investors trying to allay their concerns about the proposed national security laws he said they're not to be misled by those who have all teary moments and he said that the national security laws will only affect a small number of residents and those particular residents who take part in acts of terrorism or acts of subversion now under this new law the chinese security agencies will be able to operate in hong kong any form of terrorism acts of subversion and foreign interference will be banned as a result you also what you have to talk about secession or independence from the mainland now this is up to triggered a number of concerns are internationally as well as in hong kong from those critics who say that it means that the mind then will be able to target critics of china in hong kong as well as political dissidents we're increasingly hearing the term used as terrorism shifting describe last year's anti-government protests as acts of
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terrorism he said those troublemakers colluding with foreign forces so this is an indication that china clearly wants to come into hong kong and target those 2 people taking part in the long line of months of anti-government protests which continue continued on sunday and we had these large protests on sunday we had about 180 arrests as a result and we have thousands on the streets we also expect more protests to take part on wednesday when the government here tries to introduce a controversial national anthem bill but the national people's congress in beijing will push ahead with their plans to introduce the national security laws in hong kong they plan to rubber stamp it by thursday this week and they could be in place implemented in hong kong by august this year all right thanks so much sarah clarke there. british prime minister barak johnson is facing criticism from the public the opposition any even from within his own party for defending his top advisor there being growing calls for dominick cummings to quit or be sax that's
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after it emerged he drove 400 kilometers to his parents' house and britain was under a strict lockdown. in london who says the breach and senior politicians defending it has jeopardized trust in the gulf. this isn't simply the story about one mile and this is about trust and faith in government a government that laid down rules and regulations that required people to be disciplined required self-sacrifice of people and our people are questioning well look what was it all for given that perhaps senior officials close to the prime minister close to the government as a whole may have been bending the rules to their own advantage in london today it's almost as if summer has come early and with it the inclination to perhaps bend rules and regulations of social distancing in people's favor and of course all these allegations by all around dominic cummings the question is really should
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people be following what the government says does it undermine that crucial possibly it does and this is what the newspaper say here the tabloids very interesting to say that this one the daily mirror is leftwing the daily mail is right wing both of them saying similar things but mincing no words the daily mirror a cheat and a coward so it describes dominic cummings and boris johnson to response to the breach of the regulations and the daily mail what planet are they all in huge distrust as i said in those that are meant to be leading this country at a time where perhaps trust in leadership was never needed quite so much as it is now. so i had an al-jazeera overflowing and overwhelmed hospitals and cemeteries in yemen i'm able to cope with the increasing coronavirus cases. staying at home and feeling ignored how disabled people are struggling behind closed doors.
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and know their planes will rain across central and southern areas of china a lot of has been streaming east was of the last few hours working its way across the korean peninsula and also on towards japan so if you watch shows like years ago 3 chews day damages a little bit lower in tokyo the chance of those showers 23 degrees celsius i will say is senator mitchell across in seoul again with the chance of a some showers that rebuff all the bulk of the rains in the south some heavy downpours expected to choose day into hong kong heavy rains working away all the while off the east coast now by wednesday it should be a better day at the system really is further to the south but again we'll see more of those showers and thunderstorms into southern as a chance that doesn't you know the down day in hong kong across into india of course a cleanup continues through much of the northeastern bangladesh in the wake of the recent tropical cyclone but elsewhere it really is about the heat now there are
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various heat warnings in place throughout much of northern and north western areas of india these pictures coming from you to protect and also new delhi and of course the heat will likely continue it's all ahead of the southwest monsoon so very typical for this time of year but look at these how much is 46 in our poll 46 as well up into new delhi some fairly brisk winds and then down to the south and that is where we'll see the rains that to clearly cross into karen on wednesday. on counting the cost brazil's health of economic crisis made was by its president no longer recession proof more than $1000000000.00 health care jobs have been lost to the u.s. at angle of a course $500000000000.00 euro plan to save the european union. county the cost on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the
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wound so no matter when you cool hand luke or even news and current affairs that matter to you. you're watching out to 0 time to recap those headlines now russian mercenaries fighting for libyan war old style if i have to have retreated from the frontlines after us forces have suffered a string of defeats in recent weeks against the un right now its government india has reported its biggest one day jump in new cases more than 6900 the mastic flights have resumed as the government eases restrictions on 2 month long down. japan's prime minister has lifted
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a state of emergency aimed at containing the outbreak. is that the spread of the virus is now under control. germany's top court has ruled vox wagon must partially paid back car owners affected by its emissions cheating scandal more than 11000000 cars worldwide are implicated let's take a look at what happened in 2014 u.s. researchers discovered volkswagen was using software to cheat on emissions tests its diesel engines were missing up to 40 times higher than the legal limit a year later the german company admitted to the skin stepped down and shares dropped by nearly half in 2 days tens of thousands of drivers have sued vox fog and one cases reach germany's highest court but it could have implications for others the scandal has already cost the company more than 33 $1000000000.00 just last week
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its 2 top executives paid $10000000.00 to avoid criminal charges on ferdinand didn't have her is the director of the center for automotive research he explains how the ruling means drivers will be compensated based on their cars mileage. usually the regular healer owners drive a lot of kilometers with a car which is a god sometimes you go 345 years ago and then lucas said ok we have to take in the coward and. the value of the car is immunity due to the use of the car and therefore we will find a solution which says ok you can get back the car. the. prize you paid turns years ago for the car however you have to carry into account the kilometers the uses of the car which you did in the past and therefore i thing
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it was expected that the seller currying a tremendous you will go into that direction and so that on the one hand we don't need you. to pay compensation for customers because they've cheated the customers on the other hand customers have to be accepted that the use edge of the car has to be in to taking into account making the channel so lucian or the problem a sudden rise in the numbers of burials in yemen suggests the spread of coronaviruses much rater than authorities are reporting it comes after the united nations announced the country's health system has effectively collapsed shallop before. these freshly dug grave sin to the scale of the corona virus outbreak in humans largest southern city of aid in humans health ministry says the disease
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has killed 39 people here the number of graves suggests that number is much higher and. it's strange this is never happened before at the symmetry in all the years past to have these numbers of the dead. humans health minister announced the 1st virus death on april 29th 2 weeks later that grew to soutane but charity save the children disputed the death toll they recorded nearly 400 patients who died of corona virus like symptoms in just a week nobody knows the true numbers because human is only testing 31 people per 1000000 what she's very very rare ranges we have. a right. already dead and sewerage a market. very very high come out of. the u.n. announced last week that humans health system had effectively collapsed it was
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already on life support after 5 years of civil war and calls to stop fighting amid depend dimmick were ignored the residents in the south of yemen all over the country honestly have been following the coverage 90 a crisis emerging all over the world and rightly concerned because agencies the government agencies have really not done much to protect. doctors without borders runs the only did occasional covert 1000 seem to in southern yemen but even it is turning away the sick they don't have enough oxygen or personal protective equipment it suspects will see that start also infected but there's no tests to check her or her red and we were obliged to reach was because we didn't. start. so it's very hard you can a zation believe didn't adan about 70 people are dying of corona virus in the whole
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rooms every day when a lot of people have brought their day to us from the pandemic the rains in disease from this guy that has come to us we don't even know what it is in why it's killed so many these mean trying to pray in peace. it's impossible with the symmetry so busy digging 5 times as many graves is normal even children help well yemen's government has not reported the true scale of coronavirus it's obvious for those on the ground charlotte dallas. or before the pandemic the number of people in poverty have been steadily falling for years now it's rising again for the 1st time since 998 but it's because all around the world most people can't go to work and that's particularly difficult for people in poor countries and migrant workers to make it worse food prices are going up there are major disruptions to supply and without laborers crops are being left
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to rot in fields from the u.s. to india to the philippines king's college london estimates the number of extremely poor people globally could increase by 420000000 over the next several months so i think gauche is the chairwoman of the center for economic studies in planning at the. university she says many people need both immediate financial help and long term support. certainly we need major major efforts on the forefront because there's going to be massive increases in hunger but jack not to be concerned is to do this i just think to give them something to look at north of the last 2 months immediate cash transfers she wants to get full workers we've all lost we just lost now people and immediately let's just make sure that any amount they do need for support is available to the central government has been completely inactive from
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this that did come out of this school students that has been provided just less than one percent of g.d.p. and it's really not reaching that into the assay such it's gene kitts affinity to transfer it and charged discharging hundreds of children during the rules we've been giving longer groups and actually trying to have it back to their homes to face starvation. i mean we're seeing in credibility with humanitarian agencies and we need to do something good to be any and it's in fact a particular tragedy because it's all to the garbage back on the water and all of the other diseases that you mentioned in a situation of extremes of the kids agility and so yes many of the existing structures that i don't exist have to be treated but nonetheless all 40 needed provision of cash at least we need to use the market to plant the essentials if nothing else. restaurant and cafe owners in spain have opened their doors to customers for the 1st time in 2 months this restaurant in the heart of madrid is
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just one of my me to reopen on monday people can also go to hotels and museums in barcelona as part of the government's phased approach to easing virus restrictions spain has been hit hard by the pandemic according many 29000 deaths. many people with disabilities are facing greater difficulty during the pandemic charities in the u.k. are pressing the government for more help they say the lockdown has increased people's fear of isolation many are worried they won't get the correct treatment if they become ill over heywood reports. elsa has been self isolating since the beginning of march so makes the most of being in the garden she has rheumatoid arthritis and is in constant pain the drugs she takes suppress our immune system so she was told to stay home for 12 weeks to shield herself i'm waiting to go back onto a drug that i've been on before. but if i had been. if code it had been
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around i would have been dealing with this at an earlier stage but i know that my consultant has been on the cambridge front line so i didn't want to bother him disability groups say worries about health and accessing services are being felt more acutely during the town and many people are struggling behind closed doors according to the charity scope just over a quarter of disabled people feel forgotten or ignored by the government some disabled people considered clinically extremely vulnerable to coronavirus have been asked to shield in theory being on the list and provide people with extra support such as the hours person to operate the charity state the system is flawed because it doesn't include groups such as the point i wanted to point shopping with social distancing rules very difficult. yeah again has always loved socializing and last year he went blind after a brain tumor and he lives alone i do it issue i am perfectly healthy other than it
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was my eyesight but i am also incredibly vulnerable and when all the services were drawn from my social my social worker to not being able to get. to kuwait all of those things i was a lion or i don't even have the option of kind of book not going for a walk or even you know these i want for a few minutes in the park. rickards your way out of your own company aggregate a government spokesperson told us it is determined to ensure the most vulnerable and supportive during this pandemic but campaigners say more needs to be done in speed of decision and force is coming very quickly and not being moved. very quickly we believe that the needs of disabled people and specifically in these a partially blind partially sighted people from our perspective have not been taken account of have not been taught and we really think that needs to happen much has
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been made of the resolve shown by people during this crisis some have had to demonstrate real fortitude and i would al jazeera lincolnshire. new york has been struggling with a lack of personal protective equipment ever since it became the epicenter of a pandemic in the u.s. one brooklyn woman has taken it upon herself to help medical workers get what they need to stay safe several hours on the reports from new york. she's been called the patron saint of personal protective equipment or p. p. e. and for hospital staff here in brooklyn rhonda rowland shear is definitely a godsend like many americans she became frustrated at the hard time hospital staff faced getting a hold of p.-p. essential for working with patients infected with covert 19 unlike most people she decided to buy the equipment herself and then give it away this handout the line
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went around the block each week her charity cut red tape for heroes gives out plastic bags inside her gloves masks shoe coverings hand sanitizer and other supplies given to anybody who needs it and we treat non-medical staff just like the medical staff because they're the working people the maintenance workers that are in the rooms of coban patients picking up the trash bringing a lot of yet they're considered non-medical workers and i don't agree with this anybody with a hospital id gets free people you know hospital staff are appreciative but this is very important because they're going to say the lines we're going to save us from transporting anything to the patients and from the patients from transferring it on to us so it's very important as lifesaving all the supplies rhonda gives away have
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cost her more than a half $1000000.00 money she raised by taking out a loan against her new york city apartment while everyone is very happy with what they're receiving many have told us that inside the hospitals the demand for personal protective equipment for exceeds the supply overall is not enough there's not enough you know everywhere you go you know i need you know so it's it's definitely some that's very much appreciated a woman who has taken it upon herself to help protect hospital staff one bag of supplies at a time gave rosendo al-jazeera brooklyn new york. an earthquake in new zealand has left the country's prime minister unshaken this spited hitting during a live interview just under a durned was speaking to a local morning television show when the quake struck just having a bit of an it's quite kieron quieted quite
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a decent shake here if you see things moving behind very. little more than most that stop tryin to store is it still going you know it's just stops and you're feeling so well to continue the interview you know if we find. any hanging lights i look like i'm in a structurally sound. place. and let's take you through some of the headlines we're following here on al-jazeera now russian mercenaries fighting for libyan warlord how they for have retreated from the front lines after us forces have suffered a string of defeats in recent weeks against the un recognized government india has reported its biggest one day jump in new cases more than $6900.00 but domestic flights have resumed as the government eases restrictions after
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a 2 month lockdown there's both foreign and has more from new delhi there was so much confusion and head of the flight 3 starting not knowing what states would accept flights if all states would accept flights and what their quarantine procedures would be upon arrival and we're already seeing a result of that confusion 82 flights in and out of the capital delhi have been cancelled and that's because a number of states decided very late on sunday night that they would only allow something like 25 flights landing into the capital cities japan's prime minister has lifted a state of emergency in that containing the outbreak as the spread of the virus is now under control. british prime minister boris johnson is facing criticism from the public the opposition and even from within his own party for defending his top advisor there have been growing calls for dominick cummings to quit or be sacked
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that's after it emerged he drove 400 provinces to his parents' house in britain was under a strict lockdown germany's top court has ruled volkswagen must partially pay back car owners affected by its emissions cheating scandal more than 11000000 cars worldwide are implicated more it's already considered one of the costliest corporate scandals in the history restaurant and cafe owners in spain of opening their doors to customers for the 1st time in 2 months restaurants in the heart of madrid were among many to reopen on monday people can also go to hotels museums and barcelona as part of the government's phased approach to easing virus restrictions spain has been hit hard by the pandemic according nearly 29000 deaths those are your headlines the news continues after inside story.
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it's where the coronavirus started but is so where things are now returning to normal so what is china's post coronavirus strategy the national people's congress is dealing with most criticism over its handling of the pandemic and concerns over its economy so how will china move forward this is inside still. hello i'm come all santa maria it is normally a time to outline the strength of china and the communist party but then what's normal about these.
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