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not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this seems like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china talked one on a josie. burke korea blows up a liaison office it shares with the south and seoul warns of a strong response. from a shop here this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up tension along the border and the end in chinese troops clash in an area claimed by both and the himalayas. world trade organization decides on a case so much qatar here saudi arabia stealing a broadcasting its t.v. sports network. and sat
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a coalition kills 4 children and game in after the un removes it from a blacklist of parties that endangered children in conflict. south korea says it will respond strongly if the north keeps raising tensions after pyongyang blew up a liaison office in the border town of kay song the u.s. has also reacted saying it remains in close coordination with the south rob mcbride reports from seoul the complete destruction of a building created at the heights of improving into korean relations and with it and the immediate hope of reconciliation. the north has become enraged by defectors who make calls human scum releasing propaganda balloons into its territory kim jong the increasingly influential sister of leader kim jong un had warned the military
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could destroy the building in retaliation. and confirmation came chews day afternoon with a faint plume of smoke spotted north of the border. this corresponds to the mindset of an enraged people to force the human scum and those who have sheltered them to pay dearly for the crimes the joint liaison office was established in 2018 i made the flurry of summit diplomacy between the 2 koreas and between the north and the united states since then all talks including getting rid of the north's nuclear weapon threat have stalled by this action north korea seemed sacked on creating a new crisis on the korean peninsula it's already cut the hot lines across the demilitarized zone border with the south making any attempts at reconciliation far more difficult and possibly signaling a return to the extreme tensions of the past that's something the liberal south korean president moon j.n.t.
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has wanted to avoid at all costs but even his government seems to be returning to acrimonious warnings from which we sternly warned that we will strongly respond if the north continues to take steps to worsen the situation adding that all responsibility for this destructive act falls on the north problem bride al-jazeera sold. 3 indian soldiers have been killed during fighting with chinese troops on the border it happened in the disputed gowon valley territory were efforts to deescalate tensions are underway is the 1st time casualties have been reported during a standoff between the 2 since 1970 elizabeth her on analysis update from new delhi . the indian army confirms that an officer and 2 soldiers were killed and what they calling a violent faceoff on monday night and say that senior military officers from both sides and fault and in the location to try and defuse the situation and his defense
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minister is also holding talks with the head of the army and that's because what's happened is significant while clashes along one of the world's longest disputed border is calm and this is the 1st day as a result of clashes in 45 years and it happened as both sides were involved in deescalation efforts after recent tensions on the border they started in may when they were a series of clashes along the unofficial border it's known as the line of actual control or lacy where china accused and deals trespassing on its territory accuse them of trying to build a fence facilities and the always maintained that is troops on its side and off to those skirmishes we had both sides increasing their military presence in the region and then both sides saying that they had a good relationship and that they had the diplomatic measures the channels in place to resolve any border tensions through talks talks have been held for the past 10 days and the these deaths could despite those assurances from both sides that
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things would be escalating so now there are a lot of questions and about whether the indian army about whether the indian government has been completely honest about the situation along the border how serious it be and whether they have it under control. the world trade organization has role saudi arabia broke international law over. sports piracy operation this is an 18 month investigation deputy o. found the saudi government actively supporting the illegal activities of the b. out q network it was pirating a country sports network without permission has more on this. it's been described as the biggest and most outrageous piracy operation in history which has been allowed to continue for the past 3 years but that might all change now after the wall trade organization one of the most important international bodies of jurisdiction issued its findings into the case of saudi arabia on the 5th of t.v.
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broadcasting rights in 2017 shortly after the kingdom and 3 of its allies imposed a land air and sea blockade on qatar a new television network was unveiled named b. out q the new channel was nothing more than a piracy operation that stole the signal and output from b. in sports the qatari own subscription base sports and entertainment network and rebroadcast it around the world the largest global sporting events including the 2018 feet for walt cup the english premier league tennis grand slams and formula one were all illegally broadcast by b. outs q in a flagrant breach of intellectual property rights and several other international treaties. according to the world trade organizations independent investigation b l g q was and is supported by the saudi government the reports name sounded funny the so-called right hand man of the kingdom's effective ruler crown prince mohammed
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bin said a man is being behind to be out q the w t o also confirms that through government owned entities such as arab sites be out q was able to operate and transmit it signal and that saudi arabia ignored numerous requests from the u.s. and british governments and sporting bodies such as the premier league and fifa to put an end to the piracy the phantom has reached a specific conclusion that the kingdom of saudi arabia is in breach of the w t o obligation for refusing to take any actions against the part of the arctic you not only that but also actively promoting these basic broadcast of that pirates be out to queue. the findings by the w t o do not come with any mechanism that will force saudi arabia to cease its piracy but there is another ongoing legal case that might where is the world trade organizations investigation was instigated by request from the top government the
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b.n. network has filed a separate $1000000000.00 lawsuit be in a sport as an uppity company is pursuing its own illegal actions against the kingdom of saudi arabia in the form of and international arbitration and to the extent of my knowledge this arbitration is in its procedures and this is will be the platform for the. be in a sport to seek the compensation for the harm that happened to that company. this case is important globally because aside from the theft of some of the most sought after broadcasting television rights saudi arabia is also trying to buy one of the largest and oldest football clubs in england you call so united that takeover is now hanging in the balance. and springing out of series tomorrow jim all with the violations being so flagrant and with it being clear what with saudis ambitions are when it comes to newcastle why did it take so long to get to
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get answers to get a resolution to this well that's what we've been asking legal experts and we've been trying to see there is some elements to it in the sense that. when it comes to these international treaties and international kind of legal bodies as we saw with for example the case that was in the hague a few months ago with regards true blocking airspace to qatar airways and so forth it takes a long time for these really cool proceedings take place just because of the way in which these systems operate they're very slow in delivering justice there are so many different cases internationally that are brought to the world trade organization as well as international other international courts and the way in which they operate is just one that isn't really efficient but what's so brazen about this specific case is making people so kind of surprised that it's taken so long in that i actually continues to this day the piracy operation is that you're
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talking about millions if not billions of dollars worth of t.v. rights for all these huge sporting events the olympics were to take place the world cup the european champions league tennis a lot of these different sports that t.v. channels and networks would pay millions and billions of dollars to get the rights of all of the hundreds of thousands of people would go and support them and to watch them the people who've been buying receiver boxes and so forth and essentially what has happened with saudi arabia has told the rest of the world well we don't really care about how the system operates in sirte. of those rights we're going to do our own thing because they just didn't want. the channel to be able to deal business in saudi arabia because of the blockade and nobody can do anything about it and what people are worried about especially now as we mentioned in the report and we've seen it in the british press is that what precedence that sets in terms of intellectual property rights but also in terms of sportsmanship and in terms of the kind of equal access that should be given to sporting institutions and
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club ownerships and fair play and so forth when saudi arabia starts deciding to invest its own money in things like buying football clubs or other or hosting sporting events as it's been trying to do over the past couple years so is there any indication how this night affects their efforts to acquire examining what's next well what we understand in terms of this specific case the world trade organization they issue their ruling their 60 days for the saudis to respond whether they appeal or accept and say ok you know what hey we've just realized we've got to do something different and shut it down it's unlikely they will do that what it means in terms of buying new cars united we've seen a lot of opposition being expressed by the association of football owners by football players as well as members of parliament again in the united kingdom but ultimately it's about money right money talks and what the saudis have been doing to offset maybe the blowback that they've been getting because of the different policy decisions they've been making with regards to collective punishment of the blockade another kind of maybe not so popular policies like the murder of jamal
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khashoggi and other things like that is they've thrown money to solve these problems so for example when it's come to people like huge football players. manager or marine you're in all of these places they've all been filmed inside saudi the past couple of years this by it's what has been done with regards to the footballing industry and the reason is because the saudis have been sponsoring them so will this change anything theoretically it should realistically if you look at how the world works unless there is some sort of punitive measures that are imposed on the saudis it's unlikely to change their policies whatsoever ok now at the latest. the saudi led military coalition fighting in yemen has been removed from the united nations black list of war and parties that harm children in conflict decision came as a coalition air strike hit a vehicle carrying civilians in northern yemen on monday but the rebels say 4 children are among the dead save the children says 13 people were killed rights
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groups have condemned the coalition's removal from the list there was a protest outside the u.n. building in sana over the decision to remove the saudi coalition from that list there's a one person out to say we're going to break all of. you in just to do we demand our rights because you know enduring to be fought over that children continue to be your rights than the a lot of well being for all the name although we come here the m.b. and we are not the way to put on you ok and we would say end the loved ones we need our right let's bring in. amman jordan she's the advocacy media and communications director for save the children in yemen we appreciate your time so much have you been able to get any any reason or in a logical for why this decision was made. well. the decision of least thing go at the list thing is supposed to be made on. on
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evidence and on the willingness of a party to the conflict to seize their violations against against children and the un i mean what's really surprising to us and what's really shocking is that the un report on the non-conflict actually. reports on the $222.00. cases of children who where killed or maimed by the so it's in a merit coalition which means that they have not seized that violation and it is absolutely shocking to us that that they where they listed because this is not following the criteria for that list. has this been a pattern had has had these types of decisions been made before and had to raise concern with with the u.n. organization well the deal has been we know in the past few years.
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a lot of conversations around the listing and the listing of the saudi merit good action from from that least of shame from the u.n. secretary general and in this case also what we're calling for us at the children is because the coalition has consistently attacked schools and hospitals to also be listed for that violation knowing that they had attacked in 202020194 schools and hospitals and yet they are not part of that list of better traitors the fact that they got they listed for another violation is just really outrageous what are they proud to call amplifications. saudi being taken off this list and that the coalition. so the listing is there not only to hold
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accountable any party to the conflict that is. children are so right it's also there to also crush better traitors to see things to tax if. a party to the conflict they sparkle enough can get to listed then that removes the entire debt removes the intake credibility of that listing and removed the incentive just stuck to stuck that violation to stop killing and maiming children the fact that today the delicious thing i mean that happened yesterday but that delicious thing happened on descent day where 4 children were a killed in a nest strike really shows the fact that it was really too early for for the saudi to merit a coalition to be dissed it is for us a mosque with save the children you sir thank you very much. still ahead on
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al-jazeera catching up on contact tracing germany launches a tracking app to help in the fight against the run of virus protests a police reform but world demands for justice being met in the u.s. . however we've got more very heavy right into central parts of china to see that big area cloud here just pulsing outs of the central part of the country pushing up a little further north was lost in the wave on this system as they will see that really heavy rain sliding across yes china sea the yellow sea pushing over towards the korean peninsula as we go on through wednesday for where the state of prime is lousy fodder dry make the most of it come thursday rain really setting in heavy downpours we are likely to see some localized flooding as
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a result of that tokyo should be able to have never too far away humid 27 celsius the top temperature here on the other hand to the south of that weather system i.e. by affronts the seasonal rains doesn't that too but across southern parts of china again here mid temperatures at around $33.00 celsius in hong kong just capturing the showers across southeast asia was the thunder downpours coming through him more the way of sunshine than showers into borneo for example and also into the philippines some heavy downpours there into indonesia and also pushing up towards thailand make a well and further north into myanmar the rains have set in nicely the summer rains of course that continues to drive the way across the by a big old more heavy showers coming in here and staying very wet for the best gets . to join our global community because the price is just slapped is the phrase blessing upon. sin upon last human capital equals global health keeping you up to
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date is want to avoid a situation where we have a human rights prices that persist beyond the health crisis. questions is. just nothing we are now approaching across route this is an opportunity that we must go the stream on no 0. watching out 0 these are the top stories right now north korea has blown up its jointly ase on all this with the south it was open on the border and a song 2 years ago south korea says it will respond strongly if the north keeps
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raising tensions. reined in soldiers have been killed during fighting on the border of china and happen in the disputed go on valley territory where efforts to deescalate tensions are a one way i'm a devotee o. his world against saudi arabia and its legal battle with qatar over football broadcasting rights the ruling says the saudi government participated in intellectual property theft on a mass scale by allowing the pirate channel the out queue to operate. one of china's top disease expert says the next 36 hours will be crucial in predicting the impact of a new cry on a virus outbreak in the capital some neighborhoods in beijing were put back into lockdown on sunday after more than $100.00 factions were confirmed the city had gone more than 50 days without any reported cases good to reports. charlie scientists are working to find the origins of a new cause of 900 that's led to parts of the capital beijing posing a lockdown authorities say the corona virus strain found in dozens of confirmed
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cases this past week appears to have originated elsewhere. the wisest stretch an epidemic in the. bay chain is different from what it was 2 months ago but it clearly indicated the drivers strain it major epidemic strain in that european countries so it from outside of china brought to beijing. the government says the infectious sunday edition for the whole to market to provide 80 percent of the captain's food. 8000 workers from the market happen tested at 30000 restaurants across the city disinfected people living nearby have been said to hospitals for testing almost 30 neighborhoods have been locked down people who recently visited the market have been told to sell vacillate for 2 weeks because the bleeders say they're not taking any chances so long judy sounds like
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that wouldn't grant glandular since the epidemic occurred as she found the wholesale market on june 11th there have been 106 new confirmed domestically transmitted cope with 19 cases the epidemic prevention and control of beijing is in a severe situation. the government has reactivated social distancing measures entertainment and sporting venues have been closed and people are being encouraged to work from home job distance buses leaving the city have been suspended beijing restaurants have been told not to travel those who do must undertake to we quarantine periods at their destination. the shin for the costa has a great you've reached 3 other chinese provinces the chinese government says the next few days will be crucial if the numbers to mean stable than authorities say the current measures will be enough to contain the outbreak but a shop increase will mean but strict measures will be needed to prevent
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a possible 2nd wave. odyssey from. germany as the latest a huge member to launch a contact tracing out for its citizens the uses bluetooth technology in it and forms the public if they have come in contact with the coa positive person a mccain tells us how it works. germany has been praised around the world for its approach in combating the corona virus keeping the number of infections keeping the number of deaths down in states around this country the figures are isolated outbreaks but generally speaking very low numbers such as here where i am right now in the state of schleswig-holstein in the north of the country and watch how much you write here is low one of the tools that government ministers are particularly hoping will help them in the next stage of combating corona is an app that users and people can download on to best mom which allows them anonymously to see information about whether things mean proximity to somebody who's gone to test
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positive likewise if that person test positive well then they will upload the details of that positive test which will be also sent to cases and then that information can be sent on to other uses of this app that way ministers hope that as i say it will be another tool take that their coverage and their treatment of her and on to a different level kind of if you can help to build people who've been in contact with others who've been affected more quickly than it's been possible up to now every extra hour to board about the dangers of infection as a win in the fight against this virus. one of the problems that the government with this app and bringing it sat is previously issues that many people would concerns would the data that's gathered here really be anonymous could data protection be in short ministers say yes it can but the interesting thing is that surveys suggest the germans split down the middle on this 40 percent yes they say they will download this app but around 40 percent say they want ministers hope that in the
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course of the next few weeks and months as the pandemic progresses that many people will realize that they can use this map and it will give them a degree more safety will certainly that's what ministers hope. a cheap and widely available steroids can dramatically cut the death rate from the current virus that's been found in a new drug trial giving low doses of decks of meth the zone reduced death spiral round a 3rd among those with the most acute cases of the infection a team of experts in britain described the results of this clinical trial as a major breakthrough or currently no approved treatments or vaccines for corona virus and it has killed more than 437000 people worldwide brazil's president has said the military would never remove him from power is being investigated for us possible interference in federal police appointments and is facing a number of impeachment proposals from congress for his handling of the current
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virus pandemic laws need to go before the most what that means will be look around forces and i'm also of the military we are truly responsible for democracy in our country we will leave a fallen world as we will never accept a political judgment to ruin a democratically elected president in life both to finish but other brutal interference of the supreme court in the executive we cannot agree with it i think that up to a point i have been patient and more than accommodating i don't want to put my fist on the table confronting me one. human rights watch says it's found evidence of war crimes committed in libya by fighters affiliated with warlord khalifa haftar our online video shows fighters torturing killing and desecrated the bodies of soldiers loyal to the government in tripoli the watchdog is calling on hard to hold his self declared the libyan national army accountable for the crimes of the nato chief says he has begun talks with the u.s. and germany that's up there president donald trump ordered the withdrawal of early $10000.00 u.s.
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soldiers from germany trampas falsely accused the nato ally of not paying its fair share of contributions to the alliances budget. says it's not clear yet when the troops will be withdrawn but it will be high on the agenda for not coming to fence ministers meeting he says his message is clear. no i was spoken with the president . spoke and older 3 percent is of all of the u.s. on the stray ssion and i also spoke with the german defense minister on the 5th ago called boller so this now and only going dialogue on this issue and my message is a means to and has been remains to be the importance of. north american u.s. canadian presence in europe because that binds europe on north america together and that's good for both europe and north america there's president says he'll sign an executive order on police reform on tuesday donald trump says his order will ensure changes are fair just and safe of all us protests over the deaths of 2 black men in
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police custody at the gallagher reports. as protests continue to gather pace across the nation the family of ray shot brooks gave the 1st emotional press conference the 27 year old father of 3 died on friday after he was shot twice in the back by a police officer his death has been ruled a homicide the officer who killed him has been fired and his grieving family wants justice because tomorrow we go have to deal with here. we go had the beer and we go i think we miss you in a quit if they were to look good enough we got this balance that is due if they're not going to do that we're never did that but racial brooks was killed 3 weeks up to george floyd died in minneapolis after an officer knelt on his neck for almost 9 minutes now police forces across the us a promising major reforms to procedures community policing in their relationship with african-americans in new york the city's anti crimes unit comprising of around
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$600.00 police officers will be reassigned the unit was involved in the death of eric garner in 2014 and was responsible for a disproportionate number of shootings and complaints make no mistake this is a seismic shift in the culture of how the n.y.p.d. polices this great city. it will be felt immediately throughout the 5 district attorney's offices it will be felt immediately in the communities that we protect despite his insistence that laura noda must be inforced president trump says the death of racial brooks is concerning that it was a terrible situation. closely 'd i'm going to get some report started today a very strong reports and we'll have a little more to say about it tomorrow but certainly it was very to me it was very disturbing on tuesday it's expected president trump will sign an executive order aiming to improve police training weeding out bad offices and improving dealing with mental health issues it's not expected his order will address system racism
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even as police reform appears to be sweeping the nation those calling for change say it's not enough most of the changes involve procedures and not police accountability many want to see officers who carry out unjustified killings face justice something that all too often doesn't happen to gallacher al-jazeera miami florida. look at the headlines right now on al-jazeera north korea has blown up the joint liaison office with the south open on the border and k. song 2 years ago south korea says it will respond strongly if the north keeps raising tensions 3 indian soldiers have been killed during fighting on the border with china it happened in the disputed go on valley territory where efforts to deescalate tensions are underway dempsey has ruled against saudi arabia and its
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legal battle with qatar over football broadcasting rights the ruling says the saudi government participated and selectional property on a mass scale by allowing the pirate channel b. out q to operate small scale has more. all of these different sports the t.v. channels and networks were paid millions and billions of dollars to get the rights of order of the hundreds of thousands of people who go and support them and to watch them the people who've been buying receiver boxes and so forth and essentially what has happened with saudi arabia has told the rest of the world well we don't really care about how the system operates in terms of those rights we're going to do our own thing because they just didn't want. a company channel to be able to deal business in saudi arabia because of the blockade nobody can do anything about it it's a cheap film widely available steroids can dramatically cut the death rate from the coronavirus a new drug trial has shown this giving low doses of dex a method zone reduced at speier around
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a 3rd among those with the most acute cases of the infection a team of experts in britain described their results of this clinical trial as a major breakthrough or currently no approved treatments or vaccines for coronavirus the saudi led military coalition fighting in yemen has been removed from the united nations blacklist of warring parties that harm children in conflict the decision came as a coalition air strike hit a vehicle carrying civilians in northern yemen on monday with the rebel safe for children are among the dead the nato chief says he has begun talks with the u.s. and germany that's after president all trumped order there was a troll of nearly $10000.00 u.s. soldiers from germany trampas falsely accuse the nato ally of not paying its fair share of contributions to the alliance's budget of the headlines keep it here much more news to come in the meantime the story is next. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has
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been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and sell their brand of politics to americans before the vote follow the u.s. election on a. high after any ok we look into the stream at a time when india is crapping that the corner virus pandemic or solve the economic fallout from lockdowns many are wondering why only in jammu and kashmir the union territory there is a new york that is creating a lot of controversy you know is the law and we'll be talking about that today if you ask kashmiris they will have very strong opinions on this law if you are already in our chat would love to hear from you i need to can be in this conversation in the street.
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