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don't you see. china charges a canadian businessman and a former diplomat with spying is it retaliation for the case against a while we executives. play watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to bill also ahead australia is targeted in a major cyber attack the prime minister says it's state sponsored but won't say who he thinks is to blame. i don't think he's fit for often so i don't think he has the
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confidence to carry out the job former u.s. national security advisor john bolton is accuse of being a traitor by the secretary of state's office caving revelations about president trump in his new book and we hear from corona virus survivors in the democratic republic of congo who say they're being ostracized. thank you very much for joining us china has charged 2 canadian men with spying for state secrets more than 18 months after they were 1st detained former diplomat michael cole very good businessman michael speight or have been held since december 28th they were arrested separately just days after huawei executive mungo was taken into custody in canada she's facing proceedings that could see her extradited to the u.s. on 4 charges that she knew is in beijing and has more on the charges against the 2
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canadians. the cases of michael covered and michael speight will have now been handed over to chinese prosecutors is in beijing and the northeastern states northeastern province of. respectively now this is the the formal beginning of legal proceedings against the 2 more than $550.00 days after they were arrested and let me just give you the technical charge here for both men michael coverage has been charged with spying on national secrets and providing intelligence to foreign agencies and foreign entities and michael spade has also been charged with spying and providing state secrets to foreign entities now this is not good news because before these formal charges were made there was a chance that procurators here in china could have thrown out the case against these 2 men and have had them released now analysts say because of this it could be months if not years that these 2 remain locked up here in china as the case is heard and we have to remember also this is
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a system here in china where the vast majority of people who face cases like this are found guilty and if these 2 men are found guilty they could face up to life in prison australia's prime minister says his country has been hit by a major cyber attack that's targeted all levels of government and businesses scott morrison says a sophisticated state based on terror is behind the campaign but stopped short of identifying the culprit there is speculation the attacks may be part of a growing rift with china but morrison did not confirm that what i simply can confirm is there are not a large number of state by state actors that can engage in this type of activity and it is created by strongly advise that we have received that this has been done by i started by stair with very very significant type abilities to make a gauge is in the australian capital cambra she says the attack is widespread. from health and education through to critical infrastructure organize ations
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and this is something that the prime minister says is happening more frequently and on a lot just scale and he said the reason why he was announcing it to the public wasn't to concern them but to say for all of those organizations they should be making sure that they have the critical infrastructure in place to thwart and attack but of course the big question here is who is behind this and already many analysts are pointing to the potential of china being the likely source of these threats interesting leave much of the rhetoric from scott morrison's press conference seem to be more aimed at the international community rather than the astray in public he was saying that needs to protect its soul for and its national interest and he stopped short of bringing china into this he said that he wouldn't be saying who
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the government thought was behind this but of course this comes at a time of heightened tensions between cound and beijing there have been trade issues in the agricultural sector where the beijing and chinese government have been putting trade sanctions on bali imports so interesting way this is really raising the focus on beijing and it's. a relationship even though we don't know who was behind this attack. david. protection specialist. unlikely. that it's aimed at the moment to have been preparatory a sort of a probing a tech trying to identify public facing web services there's a particular to. being identified called tarryl teller rick at the front
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end of certain sorts of websites this is so it's not really designed to do anything in particular at the moment it's designed to get into to find where the chinks in the where the access points are particularly experimental or testing services or old ones things that nobody's really looking after too closely and once that's done they try to steal the credential so they can come in through the front door posing as someone legitimate and all of this looks like it's a preparation for something lighter on the other hand it is also sending a message that it's. while it's not easy to attribute. i'm sure the people in the intelligence services and government more confident about where it's coming from and it is in that sense potentially sending a message. in other world news u.s. secretary of state my pump has accused former national security adviser john bolton of being a traitor to his reacting to bolton's new book which says president trump trying to
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enlist the help of foreign leaders to win reelection alton's now being targeted on social media has used unusually strong language in a series of tweets he accused bolton of spreading lies and outright falsehoods and labeled him a traitor impale went on to criticize him for violating the people stressed and damaging america now a legal battle over the book is now in a federal court the trump administration has asked for a temporary restraining order to prevent its release bolton is asking the court to dismiss the case the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives nancy pelosi said the allegations in bolton's book prove that trump is unfit to serve alan fisher has more from washington. from the white house a mixed reaction to the impending release of the john bolton book from the president a tweet bolton's book which is getting terrible reviews is a compilation of lies and made up stories all intended to make me look but from his press secretary
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a different approach the book is full of classified information he is. a misguided hawk on foreign policy and a weak government author and this is despicable that he chose to publish this book without fully going through the review process chromos top treated visor a personal attack by the it's the washington swamps equivalent of revenge where he got fired because he did not obey the chain of command because his views were totally out of sync with president doll jay trump with respect to how know how to handle international affairs john bolton's been working on the book for months the president's long serving pick national security adviser was present during key moments of the truck presidency the summit with north korea and singapore the meeting with russian president vladimir putin in finland g 7 g 20 a need to gatherings around the. world bolton says trump is easily flattered by authoritarian leaders who try to manipulate him and america's strategic interests are less important than winning reelection so in
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a longer interview to iran american t.v. this weekend he says donald trump isn't fit to be president i don't think he's fit for office so i don't think he has the competence to carry out the job there really isn't any guiding principle that i was able to discern other than what's good for donald trump's reelection borton was called to give evidence from congress held impeachment hearings but donald trump took legal steps to avoid doing that the democratic leader of the house of representatives says he's no hero telling his stories no president trump is clearly ethically unfit and intellectually unprepared to be the president of the united states that doesn't seem to matter to the republicans and the united states senate didn't seem to matter to john bolton he chose royalty over lot over patriotism the trump administration is taking legal action to stop publication of the book which is due to hit the shelves on tuesday
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but there are many copies already in circulation and it's rare for the court to issue such injunctions in the next few weeks another book on trump is expected to be published it's written by his niece who is also a psychologist and it's expected also to be highly critical of the president alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house and president trump has lashed out at the u.s. supreme court after you hold against him for the 2nd time this week a judge has brought trump's bid to end a program that stops hundreds of thousands of immigrants from being deported mike hanna reports from washington. and crowds gathered outside the u.s. supreme court many here also called dreamers the children of undocumented immigrants who are now assured of the right to residents. for the foreseeable future between 7 and 800000 people are affected by the supreme court decision i've had dark eyes since i was 1516 years old and it's allowed me to go to college and
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see i mean to get a full time job and that could have all been stripped away had the court decided that the different you were joining the celebrations was the senate minority leader chuck schumer this is just the beginning you are going to become american citizens and great american citizens. there was a vastly different reaction from a disgruntled president who lashed out on twitter do you get the impression that the supreme court doesn't like me he asked plaintively these horrible and politically charged decisions coming out of the supreme court or shotgun blast in the face of people that are proud to call themselves republicans or conservatives he continued we need more justices we will lose our 2nd amendment and everything else in writing the majority decision chief justice roberts made clear he affected to administer to failures in the trump legislation not the policy itself this is
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similar to the trump travel ban that was rejected by the court for the same reasons but then approved when it was reintroduced in an amended form theoretically the administration's lawyers could read draft the repeal to address the court's concerns and then introduce it again the only long term guarantee of the dream has rights is immigration reform in congress we need real solutions you need real relief from congress and from all parties because that's the only way that we can. get our path to citizenship and actually can't fool acknowledgment of all our contributions to this country. this is a minimally acceptable program and congress can not feel good about themselves that even throughout this that throughout this entire period they have failed to produce
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comprehensive immigration reform so we are we are still going to continue to hold them accountable but that is all in the future of the earth day at this place it's a time to celebrate no matter how narrow the court's decision mike hanna al-jazeera washington state ahead on al-jazeera protecting argentina's most vulnerable how the country's backing the latin american trend and controlling the coronavirus and why teachers in mali have joined the growing movement calling for the president to resign. how i we've got some dry weather pushing into western europe as we go on through the next couple of days at the moment still have a lot of shabby rain around for the british isles pushing down into those central
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areas and over towards the east in fact parts of the u.k. have already had more than the june average and it's only the 19th of the month so that dry weather will be a welcome down into the southeast this is rumania we see some very heavy thunder showers here this poor chap needed rescuing from his style as a result of the flooding that we've seen across parts of roumania which stretches the back across hungary right into the heart of your further show as his we go through the next couple days this is size of some dry weather pushing into western parts eventually we have got this next band of cloud of rain to make its way further east was before we do see that dry weather coming into play largely dry meanwhile across northern parts of africa we got a few shows just around the western side of the med sea much as catch a shower or 2 to northern areas of algeria but nothing too much to speak of plenty of showers meanwhile across the heart of africa all the way across into much of west africa will see those heavy showers there pushing up across sierra leone into guinea heavy at times for the possibility of flooding more heavy showers to come.
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you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories china has formally filed charges of espionage against 2 canadians former diplomat michael called reagan businessman michael spade or have been hell since 2018 their arrest has been seen as a tit for tat response by beijing after canada detained while executive. australia's prime minister says the country is being targeted by a sophisticated cyber attack by scott morrison stopped short of saying who's behind it the attack is hitting on levels of government essential services and critical infrastructure. and us secretary of state my palm pale has called former national security advisor john bolton a traitor over his new book and it's bolton accuses president shop of trying to enlist the help of foreign leaders to win reelection. not to the democratic republic of congo where corona virus survivors say they are being shunned because
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of the illness there more than 5000 confirmed cases in the d.r. c but there are fears many more may be hiding their symptoms betis has more. covered 19 checkpoints on the streets of can show are in full sun protection issues survivors here warry it won't be enough for a few people hiding the symptoms of the fear of being ostracized he says your life did much as there's the stigma when you know it's cold but you're stigmatized my children were nicknamed cold it in the neighborhood they're called corona when a child goes out to buy something from the corner store they call my children corona that's the kind of behavior that drives people into hiding. some congolese are scared of survivors believing they could still spread the virus to unit wants the government to combat ignorance and push people to seek medical help i don't want to quote him we need to raise awareness and consciousness so that people understand that this is not
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a disease of shame you can be cured. in fiction numbers are low in the democratic republic of congo all survivors flag many may be too scared to come fooled it was also a lack of testing in the 3 months since the 1st case just 19000 tastes have been conducted for a population of 900000000 the world health organization accepts that's not unique to the d.l.c. it believes large numbers of infections and covert related deaths are being missed in africa cartoonist in both cash has just recovered from the virus. i am living proof that the disease exists and i will ask people who still have doubts to be very careful because i can confirm that i saw that. he's telling his story to educate others the virus should be feared but not its victims shallot dallas. argentina is expected to extend coronavirus restorations near the
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capital where most of its new infections are concentrated as still argentina appears to have weathered the pandemic better than its neighbors that reports from when assayas. the son called him a booting grader when a site is has been isolated for more than a week. the reason it's part of a government plan to help control the spread of call 1000 argentina is currently on lockdown but in poor neighborhoods like this one the strategy is different for a lot of people here don't believe some people are allowed to stay at home but others who took them to an isolation center down the neighborhood with the help of the federal government the province the army and police we are doing everything we can so they don't leave the area those infected are taken to a temporary isolation center on thursday people were allowed back in new orleans is a volunteer from the neighborhood she says the priority is to help those in need some
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of them a little bit along it's difficult because we live on the other side and nothing gets there we have to take food to the people inside because people cannot work and cannot survive without assistance we need to be united because if we aren't to the small number and greater want to cite is is home to around 13000000 people and many of them are struggling to make ends meet argentina was one of the 1st countries in latin america to impose a total lockdown 3 months ago and that prevented the spread of the d.c.s. but i recent surge of cases especially in areas like this one has the government considering extending the quarantine once again. with 19 is having a strong impact in vulnerable communities in latin america brazil has become the every center of the pandemic in the region of the virus is not only spreading in major cities but also in the amazones the latest victim was probably nearby you can one of the most iconic defenders of the amazon. in forest he managed to unite different tribes to fight against the construction of
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a hydroelectric dam in the 1980 s. . he was an authentic leader a traditional leader who also knew politics he is a victim of coronavirus of covert 19 and today leaves us with great memories learning a much more. presidential you will tornado disregarded the threat of the pandemic and criticize lockdowns because of the impact they have on the economy. even though i didn't tina's on default on its sovereign debt and recession president obama before a member said his priority was to save lives even though he's facing major economic challenges that will pollute his administration to test the several. mexico has reported a record rise in the number of corona virus cases more than $5600.00 new infections that brings the total to just under $166000.00 officials say that figure is likely
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much higher because of a lack of testing despite that the government is gradually easing knocked on restrictions by schools reported nearly 20000 covered 1000 deaths. brazil's education minister has resigned as tensions grow between president jalal scenario and the supreme court over a fake news investigation a brown ventra as one of several of rotten aerosolized being investigated by the court over an alleged network aimed at discrediting the country's democratic institutions didn't say why he is stepping down but his face weeks of criticism since video emerged in which he called for supreme court judges to be locked up. the man in charge of south korea's relationship with north korea has quit saying he wants to take responsibility for recent tensions came young chil was appointed in april last year and leaves a job without having had a single meeting with the north koreans on tuesday pyongyang blew up a border liaison building after threatening military action tensions have been
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fueled by activists sending propaganda into the no. and landslide in ivory coast has killed at least 13 people it happened on the outskirts of the country's main city abidjan dozens of residents including children are missing and feared dead. protesters are expected to rally in mali in the coming hours calling for the president to step down it's the latest in a series of demonstrations by opponents of the brain will become well accuse him of corruption and failing to control violence by armed groups nicholas hock reports. for dockery moment of commerce students there is no simple answer to these questions they were 5 years old when armed groups took over in northern mali then president. promised to bring peace nearly a decade later 1000000 mostly children are displaced the violence is spreading to the center of the country edging towards the capital bamako camara says president
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has failed to bring peace and he must resign. if you're going to let denise. really. want to call is simply wrong things can continue like this revolt spiriting very low and he has to stall making fair for he's a farmer. and. he was among tens of thousands of protesters who surrounded the presidential palace on june 5th inside the president in panic told his security personnel to disperse the crowd behind this movement is an influential cleric named mahmoud who was once an ally of president kaita last year dicko told al jazeera that foreign troops in mali needed to leave but stopped short of calling for the president's resignation and if i love food resigning is not the solution today i think the moline people have to get together ibrahim boubacar cato's one of us the people elected him for 5 years we will respect what
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has been done by the people we will help him so that he can take the right path. since then attacks by the eisel affiliate islamic state in the greater sahara and al-qaeda have increased and the president is accused of embezzling millions of dollars from state coffers. is calling on people to unite against the president among the protesters are teachers who have not been paid for months displaced families fleeing the violence and the political opposition accusing the president of cheating during the last parliamentary elections as a response kate a says he's willing to dissolve the newly appointed national assembly and he's offering a pay rise to teachers he's also calling for a unity government to address the growing discontent but for kamara it's too late with no peace in sight he believes president needs to go he says the future of mali is at stake nicholas hawke al-jazeera. a video has emerged of an
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interview recorded 4 months ago featuring ray shot broke sub black man shot dead by police in the us city of atlanta last week his death reignited protester a get in may by the killing of george floyd while in police custody during the interview brooks opened up about his travels after being in kos aerated saying the justice system treats people like animals the former officer who shot groups has been charged with manta some of the system could you know look at us as individuals we do have lives you know we just a mistake we made you know and you know and not just do as we are animals me going through their process it's already in me hard in me at a point you know to like hey you know i have to have my my guard up because the world is cruel you know it took me to seeing different thing you
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know in the system you know it is just makes you hardened to a point you just called 'd me to be behind here yet i'm trying you know i'm not a person to get. you know in. going into aa make it to where i want to be across the u.s. celebrations are planned this weekend to commemorate juneteenth the unofficial holiday moxy end of slavery in the country this year's festivities come amid growing calls for police reform given elizondo reports from new york. performed weeks america engulfed in protest every day all over the u.s. even as the country faces the continued threat of a deadly pandemic sparked by his death they chanted his name. and it morphed into a movement calling for police reforms sometimes it was violent. but mostly it was peaceful we asked people to describe what america is now feeling what is the mood
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in america right now what would you say it is. i think people are tired i think people are fed up. i think people want change. and i think people are willing to do whatever it takes to get there it's a lot of hurt it's a lot of pain it's people who are just felt bad for so long you concluding about this which all of these systemic racism it's heartbreaking but i think that there's also a huge tremendous sense of inspiration and hope and empowerment by the fact that everyone is coming together in this beautiful unified way on friday billions of people in america are expected to celebrate what's called june 13th and an official holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the united states this year in the wake of the nationwide protests there is a growing number of calls to make it an official federal holiday just here in new
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york on friday there are more than 20 different protests that are planned for june 13th as people see it as a great opportunity to take to the streets to continue to let their message be heard in a country where moods have been compassed anger to fear to hope in an exhausting yet unforgettable 4 weeks in american history gabriel's on to. york. facebook has taken down polls sent run by trump's reelection campaign a social media platform says the ads violate its policy against organized hate they showed a red inverted top triangle with text asking facebook users to sign a petition against anti for a loosely organized anti-fascist movement right triangles were used by nazis to identify their political victims in concentration camps. we don't allow symbols
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that represent hateful organizations are hateful ideologies and less they're put up with context or condemnation you obviously want to be careful to allow someone to put up a symbol to condemn it or to discuss it but in a situation we don't see either of those we don't allow it on the clock can remove it that's what we saw in this case with this ad and anywhere that that symbol is used we would take the same action and twitter has flags yet another of the president's tweets the social media company put a manipulative media warning on one of trump's polls after he shared a video that was confirmed to be doctored and made to look like an official c.n.n. reports. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera china has formally filed charges of espionage against 2 canadian canadians former diplomat michael called reg and businessman michael spade or have been held since 1900 there as has
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been seen as a tit for tat response by beijing after canada detained while we executive joel katrina you is in beijing with more on the charges. this is the the formal beginning of legal proceedings against the 2 more than $550.00 days after they were arrested and let me just give you the technical charge here for both men michael coverage has been charged with spying on national secrets and providing intelligence to foreign agencies and foreign entities and michael spago has also been charged with spying and providing state secrets to foreign entities now this is not good news because before these formal charges were made there was a chance that procure a sense here in china it could have thrown out the case against these 2 men and had had them released now that clearly is not going to happen our service prime minister says the country is being targeted by a sophisticated cyber attack but scott morrison stopped short of saying who is behind it the attack is hitting all levels of government essential services and
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critical infrastructure u.s. secretary of state michael vale has accused former national security adviser john bolton of being a traitor is reacting to bolton's new book which says president trump try to enlist foreign leaders to win reelection and president trump asafoetida setback after the u.s. supreme court blocked his plans to end a program that protects immigrant children known as dream is from deportation the move gives sounds of young people in the country illegally a temporary when. the man in charge of south korea's relationship with north korea has quit saying he wants to take responsibility for recent tensions on tuesday pyongyang blew up a border liaison building after threatening military action tensions have been fueled by activists sending propaganda into the north those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news for you right after the stream i hope you do stay with this thanks for watching. told to go to sara. let me ask you how
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worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen these is the moment to stop all the 30 action these is the moment to concentrate on fighting we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories the. 0. hey there welcome to the stream i am josh rushing sitting in perfectly ok from the comfort of my own home today because a cove in 1010 we're talking about can trump get reelected we're going to look at the poll numbers we're joined by an excited panel of guests and what i'm really hoping you're going to do if you're watching this on you tube live is you're going to join us in that chat box over there and hopefully get some of your comments in during the show in real time. when the 1st things i want to do is go to a poll here this is from 538 which does
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