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distance we want continues with bolton in a nationally of an american city close friend school a loss to the streets i can literally see the future of baltimore to the us misty it does not but we want on al-jazeera. protests in the u.s. city of atlanta after another black man is killed by police. fully back to be a watching al jazeera live from our world headquarters in doha also ahead china reports its highest number of coronavirus infections in 2 months parts of the capital beijing are under knocked down across an embarrassing u.-turn australia's prime minister apologizes for comments he made about slavery and how u.k.
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fashion stores are hoping to attract customers as they prepared to open for the 1st time in weeks. protests have broken out in the us city of atlanta after the police killing of another black man on friday brokes was shot by officers after a struggle at a fast food restaurant which was set on fire by protesters made to police a brogues who had fallen asleep in his car in the drive through failed s. o'brien test and resisted arrest one police officer involved in the incident has been fired and the police chief of atlanta has resigned and gallagher has the details. facing off against riot police setting cause on fire and blocking roads protesters in atlanta gather close to where a short brooks died on friday night the 27 year old father of 3 was reported for
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being asleep in his car at this fast food drive through officers say mr brooks was drunk following a violent struggle with mr brooks it's alleged the 27 year old to the police tasered and turned on the offices he was then shot and later died in hospital i don't know how to do this. son never knew i was going up the duties. of a bus because on the internet i'm from the whole josh floyd situation to us coming together like clothes on. and this whole dying man on my doorstep out of the code following an outcry over the police's use of deadly force the city's chief of police erica shields offered her resignation blunt as mickey châlons bottom's accepted calling the police action unnecessary i firmly believe that there is a clear distinction between what you can do and what you should do i do not believe that this was a justify use of deadly force and have
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a cold for the media term a nation of the officer. corps all this comes just weeks after 2 students were violently dragged from their car by 6 atlanta police officers charges against the students who dropped 4 of the officers were fired and all 6 face criminal charges now the city is facing another crisis following the shooting of racial brooks his family lawyer says the receiver is questions about what happened we talked to some witnesses today who said that the officers went in put on plastic gloves and picked up their cell casings after they killed before and during it. we counted sue minutes in 6 to seconds before they even set this off both georgia's bureau of investigation and the district attorney's office have launched investigations into mr brooks death according to reports this is the 48th officer
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involved shooting this year 15 of them with fatal or the death of ray sharp brooks comes at a critical time in this nation's history protests over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis continue across the nation the death of another african-american man at the hands of police will surely only add fuel to a long burning fire and a gallacher al-jazeera miami florida. in other news british farm is a boy's johnson has condemned a far right demonstration in london as racist thuggery. thousands of people gathered in london on saturday claiming they wanted to protect statues that had been defaced during previous anti-racism marches some of the far right crowd a touch of police officers and dan barry is meant to keep them apart from the smaller black ice matter demonstration more than $100.00 people arrested in france riot police fired tear gas to disperse a largely peaceful protest against racism and police brutality.
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thousands of people defied a ban to march to join the march in central paris on saturday the rally was led and was held rather by supporters of out of a trial raise a french black man who died in police custody 2016 under circumstances no one has been charged despite multiple autopsies on the congress well in silence over the death of george foid and complaints against officers accused of using excessive force against immigrants. personally i've never had a bad experience with the police but i'm not going to lie to you yes i'm scared of the police but i want to put a police officer is in the same camp there are good police officers but the problem today is that there are too many bad ones so of course as a person of color when i walk in front of the police i feel bad i'm scared and above all when you see the videos you think to yourself that could happen to me. was meanwhile french police converge on the aga tree on thin central paris in
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defiance of the government on saturday night they're resisting a move to implement reforms including the suspension of officers accused of racist acts this comes days after the interior minister promised 0 tolerance policy for racism within french law enforcement. australia's prime minister scott morrison has apologized for comments he made denying the country has a history of slavery is remarks on good indigenous australians as well as descendants of pacific islanders who say their ancestors work for little or no pay on sugar plantations morris says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated to tom informing the new south wales colony and you go back to people like william wilberforce and others that were very involved in that 1st fleet expedition and one of the principles was to be the destroyer in that case new south
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wales was was not to have slavery dominico sullivan is associate professor of political science at university he says many australians are not aware of their pasts. many countries in the world australia doesn't know that history terribly well and it has a habit of. think using nice bit of a history of history that doesn't want to cause it could cause tension or embarrassment to download it and difficulty and present danger of i think. bombers initial comment denying slavery my brain and off the cuff remark that. was it was simply a mistake. the fact that he retracted it very quickly i think realized it was a sign that he had realized that he really couldn't give a disposition because what he said was not true and in the evidence that it's not
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true is compelling. so i rather have a political fight had something to. it he offered his apology in the hope that the issue would go away to some degree thereby have been in other respects i think. what it's done is just heart they significance of any society knowing its history and also. put into the australian mind the idea that it certainly history isn't good in some respects they coronavirus pandemic now in chinese health officials are reporting 50 to 57 right on your corona virus infections the highest number of daily cases in 2 months more than half of them why detected in beijing a district in the chinese capital is under a strict lockdown because of a plaster of crown of eyes at the city's biggest wholesale market and you cases are sponsors he is a 2nd wave of infections officials are calling for increased testing and sampling
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to prevent the virus from spreading as with the palin in hong kong for us bring us up to speed with the numbers for stevia. sure foley so as you said 57 new cases but i want to point out 19 of those are imported and 17 of those 19 were passengers on a flight from dhaka to the southern province of guangdong they have now suspended all flights to bangladesh for the next month from grandon in order to try and stem the number of imported cases but also want to talk about those other cases that you mentioned in beijing 38 locally transmitted $36.00 of those in beijing and they're linked to a market it's one of asia's largest wholesale markets it's called the about 90 percent of beijing's fruit and vegetables come from that market so it's a massive operation and most of the people there are all the people there who
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tested positive for either work or they had shopped in that market so the government is trying to now roll out a massive track and tracing operation and they found that people have also been linked to that market from the 3 provinces so to going to be a huge operation that they're looking to in order to contain that cost and it's a great worry for the government because beijing is the country's capital of the seat of the government the financial center and also a place where people do travel in a knot and there is a lot of movement fully right at tell us a bit more about those measures and precautions then being taken by the government and the authorities are trying to contain this quickly. the 1st thing they're doing is testing people they say they're going to test the 10000 people that worked or are staff at that market in particular then they want to test anyone who's gone to that market or is linked to the market since the end of may so that is a huge once again
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a huge endeavor they also are shutting down the neighborhoods around that market about 11 neighborhoods will have very strict restrictions they won't be a people will be locked in they won't be able to move out paramilitary forces are in the area to try and enforce that they were supposed to open schools and kindergartens on monday from grade once a 3 but that's not being shelved that's not going to happen they're also closing atlantic events sporting events major public facilities now there's a massive worry about this because there are certain parallels between this outbreak and the outbreak where the coronavirus 1st surf surfaced in china back at the end of last year if you recall it 1st came out or was detected in the city of one that's a city of about $11000000.00 people and it was also in a market and it spread quite rapidly thousands of people there were infected and trying to put in these stringent and some would say draconian measures to try and lock in people and stop the movement but yet it did spread across the country and
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over the next few months until march china had kept those measures in place trying to make sure that they could contain the virus and they managed to and according to the health ministry beijing hadn't had any new infections for nearly 2 months so that was quite a feat and so they were starting to open up although there were still some travel restrictions from certain provinces to beijing now this is particularly significant this cluster for china's government mainly due to the fact that they have been selling the narrative to the rest of the world that their measures their top down political system helps contain the virus that they managed to succeed where other countries are still struggling so the government is very keen to contain this to shut down any kind of spread and maintain that beijing or china is still a success story in fighting the corona virus outbreak thank you for that digger palen live for us in hong kong. india has recorded another big single day jump been
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called a 1000 cases with over 11000 new infections the supreme court says patients are being treated worse than animals in hospitals with reports of people being turned away from hospitals and bodies not being disposed off properly the rising infections comes as the government eases its nationwide lockdown india now has more than 300000 cases the 4th highest number in the world in at least 8 and a half 1000 people have died european governments have signed a contract with a pharmaceutical company to supply the region with a potential called a 1000 vaccine it's being developed by oxford university where trials are already well underway the contract with british swedish firm is for 400000000 doses which would be manufactured and distributed on a non profit basis the 1st doses could be ready by september but may not reach the e.u. until the end of the year the firm's chief executive says china brazil japan and russia have also expressed interests still ahead on al-jazeera. without
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question there is systemic discrimination within our institutions and why the spotlight is on canadian police and the country's indigenous community. no coffin no burial fans of a copy of kenyan musician took drastic measures setting off a violent confrontation with police. the big june storm is still revolving over western europe is drifting slowly northwards so it's taking its rain with it actually this line here is quite persistent only drifting slowly away into switzerland and a bit beyond through germany that will be fairly heavy rain so to produce floods in france but does mean of course is taking away some of the sunshine or allowing
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ascension to return taking the clatter away in spain approach to attempt it's all slowly rising however not in comparison to some other places as everything slowly moves in here the rain sometimes sundry and heavy snow in the middle of that sits all slick warming up nicely towards record levels actually well foetid result but the average is 20 meter get back and 25 monday tuesday or indeed wednesday sitting pretty and hotter than spain or portugal probably not hotter than that the sour no surprise there we go 40 degrees in tallinn ross as an example the sort of breeze into morocco but no more showers the main showers are further south as you might expect gulf of guinea and west woods and if you see orange tops the showers and you do running from garner up through 2 or sierra leone those are big shots at the moment they're mostly coastal but one or 2 will develop in land.
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frank assessments tourism but the income stream is dead in the water what's been the result in poaching quite significantly informed opinions there has been a very aggressive political rhetoric that has become very normal in israeli society in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines it's time for new policy it is a country that is not only disintegrating but he's threatening the stability of the whole continues inside story on al-jazeera. welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera the police killing of another black man in
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the u.s. has triggered new demonstrations anger and condemnation police in atlanta say a ray shot groups failed a sobriety test and resisted arrest they tried to use a taser on him but a struggle broke out before he was shot the restaurant where he was shot has been threatened chinese health officials are reporting 57 new corona virus infections that i have somebody 80 cases in 2 months more than half of them were detected in beijing officials are calling for increased testing to prevent the virus from spreading and australia's prime minister has apologized for denying the country's history of slavery scott morrison says he was referring to the settlement of the 1st colony his remarks have angered some indigenous australians and descendants of pacific islanders. canada's prime minister justin jodo has called for an investigation after police video emerged showing the vine interests of an indigenous leader the footage has provoked outrage and spock's debate over police brutality and institutional racism david messire for some conquering. this was the
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moment canadian police arrested a prominent indigenous leader while one officer tries to grab chief alan adam a 2nd rushes in and tackles him once on the ground adam is punched in the face as his wife a nice plead with officers to stop on friday prime minister justin trudeau demanded an inquiry like many people i have serious questions about what happened the independent investigation must be transparent and be carried out so that we get answers police dash cam footage shows adam being questioned about an expired license plate outside a casino early on march 10th chief adam accused the officer of harassing him and his wife the 12 minute video shows him swear. and at the officer and taking a fighting stance before being jumped tackled to the ground adam released this photo after being released from police custody my client did not want to come forward with this he waited for
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a long time he was suffering from trauma and finally came forward because i think this is an example of the systemic racism that exists in north america it can no longer be denied adams himself spoke about as arrest during a solidarity march on june 6th were $310.00 for a little sure. i took the bird it. got better the bruisers. for all the royalties who could speak or would have to alter it or local r.c.m.p. canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian police and i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief
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adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bitterness people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they count for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death and police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al-jazeera in calgary canada. well protests are expected in cities across lebanon after hundreds of people have been protesting for days demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades. demonstrators say politicians are failing to take our agenda action as unemployment
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soars along with the cost of living the lebanese pound has lost more than half of this fine since october the prime minister is blaming the previous government for the economic turmoil suck up but more how a little unclear could tempt has failed in all the secret schemes have failed from deep in the crisis some of tried again to pump rumors and push people to the street they want to prevent the government from removing the rubble under which corruption is hidden we will not be silent about holding us responsible for the policies that brought the country to where we are today venezuela's opposition leader one guy do is refusing to recognize the appointment of a team that will oversee upcoming parliamentary elections the supreme court named new leaders for the national electoral council a body that critics have repeatedly accused of favoring the ruling socialist party opponents boycotted a vote in 2018 on grounds that it was rigged nicolas maduro went on to be reelected . not only are they clearly committing
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a crime they're making a huge political mistake it's a mistake that i'm sure will be there are doing in this moment the venezuelans going through not only did they make a mistake in 2017 when they called for an illegal national constituent congress and in 2018 when they tried to push through a fake election once again they make a mistake that isolates them even further and also means venezuelans will suffer because it isolates us it prevents us from getting credit prevents us from salt in social issues and prevents us from solving the humanitarian emergency this pandemic . chima is health minister has been replaced the day after the country reported its worst spike in gold the $1000.00 cases a man and they had been under mounting pressure to resign an investigative web site reported the health ministry had told the w.h.o. 5000 people had died 2000 higher than publicly announced chin a now has more cases for 1000000 people than any other country on the continent
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know how small it is a bit of a surprise to hear the resignation of cheerless health minister on saturday especially given the fact that is right now going through the worst phase of the corona virus outbreak in the country there but health minister leach is a somewhat of a controversial figure he's been heavily criticised for taking what's been criticised as a as a relaxed role for not implementing more robust mitigation measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in chile comparing the the efforts in sheila to efforts in neighboring countries like argentina which implemented a total lockdown so the president of. the has been under a lot of pressure from political opponents to replace the health minister all of that culminating now with the resignation of a minor league but if we to if we look at right now just to reiterate a few of the of the statistics she was supposed to be an exception to the rule in
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latin america even before the outbreak began in the region latin america was expected to be ill prepared it was said that latin america spends less on health policy than any other country in the world there was an expectation that she would do better than most of the other countries in the region unfortunately what we're seeing is that she again is one of the worst hit countries in the region according to the latest statistics of over 167000 infections and 3100 in one deaths. police in kenya have been accused of heavy handed tactics after firing tear gas at mourners to some the funeral of a popular singer the government ordered burials to be held as soon as possible because of the cone of eyes pandemics report. that should have been a funeral ceremony in a celebration of life turned into these chaotic scenes. fans mourning have been egypt she gives death in his hometown she rocked the learning of his body into the
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ground precinct assume a county responded with tear gas and gunshots as hundreds defied coded 19 restrictions. refused to bother him today he did not die of koran of i wish i could police were unable to stop them feeling with his casket until eventually getting it back again during the night that we woke community in kenya has elaborate burial customs she has fans and family are accusing government leaders and the police of disrespecting the dead they refused to rush burial and demanded more time to mourn. requesting. the condemnation of them and. it's not all our fault. that a banner was bought in place of the family we are going to. give us one we let the fun plan lead their lives we love the farm the 33 year old singer died on thursday after being taken to hospital with chest problems his family and fans insists he
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had pneumonia not 19 but the kenyan government introduced strict pandemic measures ensuring burials as soon as possible and banning social gatherings the recall is killing. police are again being accused of violently cracking down on the breaking prone virus restrictions protest against police brutality were held in kenya's come to mind robey on monday they followed a police watchdog saying 15 people. including a 13 year old have been killed since a curfew 19 curfew was introduced in ma. police eventually buried benny in secret in the middle of the night allowing just one of his brothers to attend. his mother who couldn't be a funeral stacked on his grave to prevent mourners from examining his body of relatives never thought they'd ever have to face so i just you know. residents in venice are taking
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a stand against mass tourism as the italian city comes back to life after months under lockdown protesters formed a human chain along one of the canards calling for the industry to be better regulated they say mass tourism has ruined neighborhoods and damage the environment . now london fashion week is normally an exclusive affair but with high street stores struggling to survive because of lockdown as everyone gets a front row seat this year as it's gone digital for the 1st time is just one of the steps see industry has taken to reinvent itself to help keep as many shops open as possible in the hayward reports. sarah's getting ready to reopen after having to close back in march she's kept busy by doing online deliveries under new rules though fewer people will be allowed in the shop at a time she recently lost her own father to coronavirus so wants things to run smoothly and safely we're going to risk assessment of that would put in distance stickers on the floor we're making sure people. ties it before they come in.
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and when they leave really as well. and then we're doing contact list of possible cleaning all the sides down thoroughly cleaning morning and night these are challenging times for retailers opening their doors for the 1st time in 12 weeks the period saw the sharpest drop in shop was in britain's towns and cities ever and it's likely some businesses will never reopened again from the early days of the wool industry to now clothing has been big business for britain the fashion industry is worth $44000000000.00 a year to the u.k. economy and $890000.00 people so there's a lot at stake we need to reset at this time of year people in the business are often looking to london fashion week to help plan ahead it's had to go digital because of the coronavirus pandemic according to many analysts we're going to see a contraction of 35 percent in that luxury industry and what we're seeing for the
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high street but also for designers are acceleration of what was happening at before there is in the timeline stories need to be experiential they need to bring some more to the equation designers are used to setting trends and working in a world agree invention adeline lee who designs high quality women's wear has along with a team of volunteers been making thousands of masks for key workers she told us the whole industry faces challenges in the coming months i don't think the. core of the brand will change but obviously our externals have changed. many of our stores are only just starting to open up now so they've been closed for a while. which means that the seasonal nature of it is going to be off kilter we have a lot of stores that are moving their seasons one season over so that what was supposed to have been delivered a month ago will come into the stores as they open up now back in stanford sara
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speeling hopeful that our customers will come back determined that her business won't be a casualty of this pandemic and he would stamford. hello again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera the police killing of another black man in the u.s. has triggered new demonstrations anger and condemnation brooks was shot by officers in atlanta after a struggle at a fast food restaurant the restaurant was they just had on fire by protesters a police officer involved in the incident has been fired in atlanta spinny's chief has resigned the noir representing the brooks family has condemned the actions of the officers accusing them of using unnecessary force and as we are just getting this case the details are just getting more her it's because there were multiple witnesses out there we talked to some witnesses today who said that the officers
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women put on plastic clothes and picked up their shell casings after they killed. before in the roommate we counted 2 minutes and 16 seconds before they even check this. chinese health officials are reporting 57 new corona virus infections the highest number of daily cases in 2 months more than half of them were detected in beijing officials are calling for increased testing to prevent the virus from spreading india has recorded another big single day jump in corona virus cases with over 11000 new infections indian supreme court has said patients are being treated worse than animals in the worst affected areas with reports of people being turned away from hospitals and bodies not being disposed properly the rise in infections comes as the government eases its nationwide. australia's prime minister has
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apologized for denying the country's history of slavery scott morrison says he was referring to the settlement of the 1st colony his remarks have angered some indigenous australians and descendants of pacific island. and while protests are expected in cities across lebanon hundreds have been taking to the streets for days now demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades demonstrators say politicians are failing to take action as unemployment soars along with the cost of living living the lebanese pound has lost more than half of its value since october the prime minister is blaming the previous government for the economic turmoil there updates with the headlines on al-jazeera as always is more news on our website at al-jazeera dot com coming up next it's inside story to stay with us. the un is always open to the people all around the world this has been going on for
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a number of putting your gas being used to report through an international perspective to try keep playing your global audience how this could impact your life this is an important part of the world and i believe it is very good to bring the news to the world from here. in the global aviation industry whether the coronavirus stall some airlines are hoping to resume some the flights that are facing all turbulence a minus about what is the airline industry needed to recover from the pandemic this is in talks for. the texts . hello.
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