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persist beyond the health crisis answering your questions is a dialogue just nothing we are now approaching across route this is an opportunity that we must mark this stream on al-jazeera. revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet on al-jazeera. india is to turn $500.00 railway carriages into makeshift hospitals while pakistan sealed off high risk areas as new coronavirus cases. i'm charlie angelo this is al jazeera live from london also coming up hospitals are overwhelmed after coordinated attacks kill at least 40 civilians and 20 soldiers in
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northeast nigeria. atlanta acts quickly firing one of its offices after another black man is killed by police barking new on rest. across the u.k. bells ring out $72.00 times in memory of each person who died in the grenfell tower fire 3 years ago. india's converting 500 railway coaches into makeshift hospitals after a surge in new coronavirus cases led to a shortage of beds in the capital the country reported another record jump on sunday with nearly 12000 new infections in one day 10 coaches had previously been converted into isolation wards the new carriages will increase new journeys
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capacity by 8000 beds are the new measures include increased testing and daughter door health survey in the capital delhi india is now the 4th worst affected country in the world with cases steadily increasing the spite that the nation wide lockdown has been loosened i believe your. plans to fight the war against crime of arson new delhi with more strength the federal government to shoot badrawi coaches promote pates for code 19 patients in hospitals the federal government is completely back in new delhi spite against grain a virus with full strain. neighboring pakistan is also seeing record rises in the number of new infections with more than $6800.00 cases reported on sunday the authorities have sealed off over a 1000 high risk areas including the capital islamabad the world health organization has warned that the acceleration could overwhelm pakistan's underfunded health system entire population of 220000000 people was placed under
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lockdown march but the government has since to ease restrictions leading to a surge in factions. has more from the park from pakistan's capital islamabad where he says the government is resisting calls for another lockdown. most of the operators in the city of islamabad are all aware there's turning back. short walk and obviously rented. becomes bigger and bigger now. edgewise focused on vocal for another 2 weeks of lockdown less than 48 hours ago but the pakistani prime minister saying. they were considering smart. and that of course would mean failing all where there was a number higher number of infections. have been completely shut down major but. the military better military and the police
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and ensured that. budgets on because of. what sort of thing because this is the country. yesterday and the lack of awareness that exacerbated this problem because progress on decided to ease down on the low down towards the end of ramadan and. iran has recorded 107 deaths in coronavirus in 24 hours the 1st time in 2 months the more than 100 people have died in one day up to gradually relaxing its knocked down since mid april iran has seen a sharp increase in new delhi infections on saturday president hassan rouhani mooned strict measures will be reimposed if the outbreak doesn't come back under control. china has reported it highest a number of new current a virus infections for 2 months more than half of the $57.00 cases were in beijing with part of the city has been placed under the lockdown after an outbreak at
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a market it sparked fears of a 2nd wave of infections if you got reports from hong kong. after nearly 2 months of no new local infections and life slowly returning to normal china's capital is once again drastically stepping up measures to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus cluster dozens of cases are linked to the wholesale market one of asia's biggest the city's government rushed to shutdown the sprawling complex which supplies nearly 90 percent of beijing's fresh seafood vegetables and fruit but it was my the one we were told last night that this place is closed now i can only sell my pictures on the street there happen very few people buying them so i'm going to be at a loss for sure a walk a do life and health always come 1st the market is in the southern district home to more than 2000000 people and the area that is now under is strict lockdown plans to
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open kindergartens and primary schools on monday have been delayed sports and the political vans have been postponed all public facilities have shut down and movement in and out of the city is restricted state media says the virus was initially detected on a cutting board used to prepare imported salmon prompting supermarkets to take the fish off their shelves additional tests found that the virus could be carried and spread through produce and packaging meaning it could have travelled well beyond the city's limits cases linked to the markets have been confirmed in 2 other provinces beijing's government has launched an extensive operation to test 10000 workers from the market and screen anyone who visited it this month and very finally there was panic in the 1st wave but there's no need for that in the 2nd way people are vigilant we have big data and the government can strictly control things there should be no problem. beijing downgraded its emergency response level only
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a week ago easing restrictions on wearing masks and having temperature checks this latest cluster is raising concerns due to parallels with who han city where the virus was 1st discovered last year it too started a market to lead to months of blocked downs until china said it had overcome the outbreak in march the hope is that that declaration was and premature if you go pollan al-jazeera hong kong. nigeria's military has hit back at iceland boko haram fighters it says were behind 2 coordinated attacks which killed at least 60 people by civilians and soldiers died when fighters opened fire on a village in borno state in the north east of the country on saturday a united nations humanitarian center has also been down but it turns reports. this is what operation life your dollar looks like from the air the nigerian military
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posted video on social media showing what it says is its response to saturday's attack in mumbai that was followed by another attack in both a local government areas in borno state in northeast nigeria where both soldiers and civilians were killed a military spokesman didn't answer calls for comment on the attacks but local reports suggest dozens were killed and hundreds injured with hospitals overwhelmed fighters are reported to open fire after arriving on motorbikes and in cars soldiers and a united nations humanitarian center were targeted they are the latest major casualties in less than a week the government has just celebrated its 5th anniversary in office and became are on the back off base security problems in nigeria they told the larger and people that this is a piecemeal for them to fix to this moment it has gotten worse it was only recently
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that a chief of army staff met with president bush and it was president bush era that they were winning the war on one today at least 81 people were killed when they heard his village was raided in good view but quote i'm fighters allied with the islamic state in west africa province claimed responsibility for that attack the group broke away from the main book around 4 years ago previously almost seen as closer to al-qaeda but in 2015 its leader will because chicago pledged allegiance to eisele. the nigerian army has been battling book or around for years as its fighters bombed places of worship and kidnapped schoolgirls in recent weeks army commanders claim significant success against the group but soldiers of often been under resourced have suffered heavy losses. tens of thousands of people have been killed and more than 3000000 people displaced by 10 years of fighting. the continuing loss of life and property in the northeast fueling
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a lot of anger and frustration there is a growing feeling among some nigerians but this is going to be a long drawn battle contrary to what the government to say i'm going to greece al-jazeera i will go to the u.s. now where protesters are gathering at the site in a land where a black man was shot and killed by police on friday night brooks was killed in a drive through restaurant after resisting arrest for failing a sobriety test demonstrators also running there on saturday setting fire to the building as city's police chief resigned less than 24 hours after the shooting and one of the officers involved has now been fired those are jabari as more. the walking traffic the last moments of ray sharp rocks like. he was reported to police because his car was blocking the fast food drive thru in atlanta on friday night i take a deep breath then the amount of about these was hard to get up to stop after a breathalyzer test police said he wasn't sober to drive and it's tempting to
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arrest him. the 27 year old father of 3 appears to have resisted arrest and police allege brooks stalder taser gun and pointed it at them as he ran away away from the cameras 3 gunshots are heard. other videos show the body of brooks on the ground before he was taken to hospital where his death was confirmed was the immediate reaction to his death as protesters on friday evening continued on to saturday near the scene of the shooting ever have cared for the fast food restaurant was set on fire by protesters demanding answers i don't know how to get his. son never knew i was going to do things. i'll bust this on the internet i'm from the whole just floored situation to come in it's not like the clothes on. this whole dying man on the i don't stop on the phone following an outcry over the
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use of deadly force the city's chief of police erica shields offered her resignation atlanta's mayor keesha lance bottoms 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 called for the media term a nation of the officer. the shooting happened weeks after 2 students were dragged from their car by 6 atlanta police officers charges against the students were dropped 4 of the officers were fired and all 6 face criminal charges now the city is facing another crisis we talked to some witnesses today who said that the officers went in put on plastic clothes and picked up their cell casings after they killed. before remembering that we counted sue minutes and
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16 seconds before they didn't check this. both georgia's bureau of investigation and the district attorney's office have launched investigations it's reported to be the 48th police shooting this year 15 of them were fatal. as protests continue against the killing of george floyd in minneapolis 3 weeks ago the police killing of another black american seems sure to fuel further anger dore such a pari al-jazeera over more on that story let's go live to andy gallagher in miami thanks for joining us and we've seen in the city of atlanta reacting quickly with the police chief resigning in the firing of the police officer is that enough to help calm the tension there. well i think charlie the short answer is no look 2 weeks ago 6 police officers were seen on camera prying 2 students from their car after slashing the tires smashing windows and tasering both those students who were
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never charged for those officers have now been fired all 6 face criminal charges and that didn't really make much difference to the mood of the people atlanta and across the entire country so i think the resignation of the chief of police on the firing of the officer who discharged his weapon at mr brooks isn't really going to make much difference because people see far deeper problems here this is demick racism that you hear protesters talking all about is really won't go to the heart of this issue so the firing of this that the 4 officers from the incident 2 weeks ago and now the chief of police and the officer involved in this case i don't think will make much of a difference because as i said people see a far bigger problem with policing in the united states. and how is this going to impact the nationwide debate on policing and accountability in those dumond's for police reform that are coming from the protesters. well if you look at what's
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happened in the 3 weeks since george floyd died in police custody there have been reforms already happening across the country there are 800000 police forces in this country there is no joy policy for them no federal policy for them but many police forces are burning chokeholds of course they became pretty infamous after eric garner was killed a few years ago at the new york police are saying that if any of their offices have disciplinary matters against them those records will be released to the public and of course body cams were introduced a few years ago but again there is no joined up federal policy or of course president trump is drafting an executive order in which he will suggest to police forces that they don't do these kinds of things that have raised the ire of so many in this country so the reform is happening in some ways but protesters certainly say it isn't enough and you've got to get there in miami for us thank you.
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it's still to come this half hour. thousands of brazilians take to the streets of sao paulo in a march against racism and president both in our class. one of the consecration of a massive new cathedral dedicated to the armed forces has left many russians and i mean. how that big lazy circulation which doesn't look at all like judas for sitting in the west europe is still there is expanded to some degree it's moved north so now the line of most intense sundry rain runs the low countries through germany down towards austria hungary a nice was to rumania everything to the west is slightly cooler for the most part
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and to in fact is to the west to get in front of it all but as it was fine it's rather nice time off of spain which means the warm base is wrong confined to scandinavia in fact specifically norway and sweden now admittedly athens is quite warm and seems to have to keep but really for the most part it's not as warm as it could be as court sundry in places with the exception maybe of also as temps is rising in the next few days says if we get up to 31 the record is $34.00 but the average is 20 so we are well above. not leaving the shores of europe to the shores of africa it's just a breeze with no will cloud the most shows in the rocket the breeze changes the temperature in this direction so bengazi dropping 39 to 27 the heaviest show is about to be from the gulf of guinea westwood's fact we have some pretty big shots recently in guyana and further round the corner into sierra leone i think the saying is repeatable.
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called the to be on the well. taken without hesitation. cold and died for power defines our world we should not have to trade our culture for hoyle in gas we leave here we make the rules and investigating exposing and questioning the use and abuse of power across the globe people in power returns to al jazeera. the mind of the top stories head on al-jazeera. $500.00 railway carriages are being
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converted into makeshift hospitals as india struggles with a surge of corona virus cases neighboring pakistan has also sealed off over a 1000 high risk areas and warns of infections that could double this month if people ignore restrictions. nigeria's military has hit back at eisel in boca harrumph fighters it says were behind coordinated attacks which killed at least 60 people in borno state. and protesters are again gathering where a black man was killed by police officers in atlanta on friday a fast food restaurant where a shard brooks was shot dead was set alight on saturday as anti racism demonstrations continue around the us. 3 years ago the deaths of 72 londoners and the ground full tower fire exposed just how unequal life is in the u.k. capital it happened in the city's richest bara but most of the victims are poor and from immigrant families the prime minister has promised to leave no stone unturned
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in finding out how the dead were failed so badly but his journal hole reports former residents feel they're no closer to the truth. church bells tolled for the $72.00 victims of the ground fire disaster in west london the 3rd anniversary marked with socially distanced visits to the site and an online church service addressed by the prime minister and while no words can undo what happened and the passage of time can heal the wounds inflicted that night. i want you to know that i remain absolutely committed to uncovering the causes of the tragedy and ensuring it is never repeated but campaigners say the underlying causes of many of the greenfeld deaths have not gone away they point to higher death rates from coronavirus among black asian and minority ethnic groups as evidence of ongoing social inequalities 3 years ago. a community in
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a tower who had raised questions about safety in that we're not listened to and one of the main reasons we would archaeal i would argue that they weren't listened to was because of institutional racism because of the demographic they were largely a muslim they were largely black they were working class community and actually they were not taken seriously the pace of reform has also been slow at ensuring this can't happen again as many as 2000 buildings are said still to bare the flammable cladding that allowed the grunfeld flames to whip up the side of the building and rage out of control with as many as 56000 building residents living at daily risk renfield tower and coronavirus have more in common besides lives from very different backgrounds in one of london's most multicultural settings imperiled then and in turmoil once more. you know all those escaped the fire with her family
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and wasn't able to complete her exams at a crucial stage in her school career the school is shut now because of the virus and has missed the chance to sit her a levels it's like what are the odds start i end up missing 5 months you sissies and then all of my a levels get cancelled it's a bit like why me i guess like people have had struggles in their life time everyone goes through their own battles so it's kind of like i'm no i'm not special it's me now in terms of. having finding something that keeps me going i guess everyone has something that keeps them going and i mean it's nothing particular for me it's just. i just keep moving forward and. once again a light is being shown on society's imbalance demands for change now more urgent than ever jonah west london in brazil thousands of hours pandemic brazil
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now has the 2nd highest number of covert 900 deaths worldwide and more than 42000 but despite the rapidly rising number of deaths and infections he maintains that the country should be opened back up for weeks. let's get more from to raise a bow he joins us live from one osiris we've seen protests in sao paolo impressive what more can you tell us. well right now there's hundreds of thousands of people marching and any apology that's in the center of so paolo they're demanding the resignation of presidentially it was thrown out of saying that he's mishandling the pandemic the handling also the coronavirus in brazil that has left thousands of people that they also marching with banners of black lives and matters denouncing the amount of people that have died at the hands of security forces and brazil most of them are black and the poor human rights groups have been denouncing that since president died also not of took office the amount of people
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being killed in brazil surveillance has largely increased mostly because they're not being controlled they're not attempts to control it and people are also marching because they're afraid of what will happen to brazil's democracy there's been a clear confrontation in the country there's a political crisis ongoing and there's lots of fear about that on saturday night for example a group of pro bowls for not all supporters in brasilia started throwing fireworks against the supreme court at supreme court that has been investigating their leader the governor of the federal district that's where brasilia is located had to completely lock down the area that surrounds the presidential palace congress and the supreme court to prevent voter turnout of supporters from arriving there and and all of this is happening as the amount of people that are dying in brazil increases there's lots of criticism of how you also don't have handled the crisis with huge confrontations between walls when i don't and very important governors in
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the country that impose lockdowns and voice when i don't trying to prevent the slow down from happening all of this has had f. strong game packs on world when i was popularity but still there's around 30 percent of the population that continues to support him. so president wilson are obstructing some of the efforts against corona virus a university of washington studies projected that another 100000 residents could die before august what what kind of situation is the health care system in the moment well the situation and brazil is dire because there's lots of inequality one thing is what's happening in sao paolo where some field hospitals have been taking care of those who have falling ill but there are other areas in monaulos in areas where indigenous people live that have almost no doctors that's not forget that precedent it was when i expelled from brazil the cuban doctors that were working in some of the most isolated areas in the country
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and that's why the president is right now being criticized by many of the people in the country because the amount of people that have lost their lives because there's been a failure to have a strong federal response in order to cope with the own little going crisis and that's why there's been an increasing calls to impeach the president because he has failed in a way to protect public health care and that's why many many are calling to impeach him and that's why people are taking to the streets this sunday to protest against his presidency. for us and what is or is thank you for jess's of again clashed with security forces in the lebanese capital city of tripoli petrol bombs were thrown on the vehicles while other the buildings were set alight the unrest started on thursday all the lebanese pound plunged to a new lows the long running economic crisis continues to devastate living conditions the prime minister accused his opponents of deepening the currency crisis and fueling unrest the leader of the orthodox church in russia has
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consecrated a new cathedral dedicated to the armed forces but the massive church is causing unease among many russians whether they're religious or not so explains why. it is one of the tallest cathedrals in the altar docks church built just outside moscow at the military themed patriotic park. the resurrection of christ cathedral is a shrine to russia's armed forces it was that we got to mourn you with this harmony between the might of the armed forces and the spiritual might of the church of the spiritual and material of church and state led the path of our people go into the future in peace and prosperity and of this path god willing let there be new victories new achievements and you know defeats. a military mega church built in just under $600.00 days the main dome stretching out of personas 19.45
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meters symbolizing the year the 2nd world war ended and the atheist soviet union's victory over nazi germany etc i am absolutely sure that all those who will come here will remember our country's past heroic deeds and prepare for future feats. replete with icons old and new as well as metal salvaged from nazi military hardware but these secular flourishes have not impressed everyone in the orthodox church. i am afraid that this is not the subject of a religious orthodox cult it is a cult object of a new religion the civil religion of russia their religion a victory cult of victory it turns out that our altar is not decided to christ not to christ's victory but to something completely different their all why did concerns that using religion as a way to honor the military will lead to not just a loss of independence but create
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a mythologized history. this is not about religion this is for the army as current military and state leaders think russia needs an ideology we need political control of the armed forces and since for the time being official ideology is prohibited they invented that the russian orthodox faith will be an imitation of such an ideology it's a symbol of president putin's state ideology elevated the army to a quasar religious rank and among the pomp and ceremony the creation of a new history so new diagonal al-jazeera. well strain and scientists are heading deep underground to unearth new details about extinct megafauna researches of use secret tunnels to explore a new section of the now record take caves in south australia the team neil for hours in the dark to extract ancient and bone is the 1st time a dig by paleontologists has been carried out in this part of the u.s. code listed cave network the site is well known for famous discoveries of important
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fossils will get some. in the whole sequence to really trying to find how old these sentiments on that we can look at how the form of changed through time so this will help us with the conservation of animals today and you can find much more on all those stories on our web site the address for that is al jazeera dot com. the top stories on al-jazeera india's government is hoping railway carriages will help with a shortage of beds for coronavirus patients 500 coaches had to be converted into makeshift hospitals after another 12000 new coronavirus cases reported in one day new measures include an increase testing and door to door health surveys being brought in for the capital new delhi india is now the 4th worst affected country in the world in cases steadily increasing despite that the nationwide lockdown has
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been loosened meanwhile pakistan's government has warned that the number of coronavirus cases there could double by the end of the month if people continue to flout restrictions explains. most of the. short walk and obviously rented. becomes bigger and bigger budgets on because of. what stores you're saying because this is a great congested area and a lack of awareness that exacerbated this problem because it's on the credit. on the low down towards the end of ramadan and. at least 60 people are dead also coordinated attacks in nigeria the country's military posted this video on social media of its response which is says killed 20 eisel and
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boko haram fighters but he says the attacks took place in borno state in the northeast of the country 40 civilians died off to fight and opened fire on the village of niggas i while the united nations humanitarian fund was also. a protest as are again gathering where a black man was shot dead by police officers in atlanta on friday a fast food restaurant with a satellite on saturday following the death of 27 year old racial brokes the city's police chief resigned less than 24 hours after the incident and the officer who fought who fired the shot has now been sent the u.s. remains in the grip of anti racism demonstrations after the death of george floyd in minneapolis last month that is at the top stories stay with us too to al-jazeera is next.
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it will. look to see. after months of anti-government protests and political uncertainty iraq is now grappling with the worst fiscal crisis in decades. iraq's economy and state budgets are heavily reliant on oil income and have been hit hard by the sharp decline in global oil prices the world bank has projected g.d.p. to contract by 9.7 percent of the fiscal deficit expected to reach almost.

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