tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera July 5, 2020 11:00am-11:33am +03
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but i want to change the past if this is the fictive buyers control for discrimination on al-jazeera. of thousands under lockdown in the australian city of melbourne after rising coronavirus case. that i'm in a club is out is there a life and holes are coming up the display for independence day the us president goes ahead with a speech to fight health concerns and protest. at 2 and a half 1000000 infections in writing that america overtakes europe's number of covered 1000 cases. and people flock to bars as part of a relaxation of restrictions in the u.k.
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but it's being called risky business. lives in lockdown thousands of people living in several densely populated apartments in australia's 2nd largest city have been told not to leave their homes for at least 5 days and this began on saturday the 9 towns in melbourne there are public housing and there's concern for some of its most vulnerable residents have been to leave for any reason but all 30 safe food will be delivered to them at the state of victoria has reported a further 74 infections on sunday a day after finding 108 cases that was the biggest rise since march i don't for a moment i underestimate how challenging and actually magic in some respects that anybody for the straight 1000 residents will be no one going in out of the residents who are returning home and no one will be aware. well worldwide coronavirus cases saw
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a record single day increase on saturday since the start of the pandemic the united states brazil and india. despite appeals by medical health experts to avoid large gatherings president donald trump hosted an event at the white house to mark independence day rob reynolds as that story. vintage warplanes filled the skies over the national mall in washington d.c. bombers and fighters from every war the u.s. has been in since the 1940 s. the 1st our president trump who avoided service in vietnam by claiming medical draft deferments for bone spurs presided over the spectacle at the white house. despite pleas from public health experts and the mayor of washington d.c. over the risks of people getting killed at 19 a crowd gathered many ignoring social distancing. thanks to the. courage of those patriots on july 4th 1776
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the american republic stands today is the greatest most exceptional and most virtuous nation in the history of the world trump praised american exceptionalism and the us military attacked the media in china and praised his own performance in the fight against covert 19 appealing to his base trump invoked images of rampaging radicals intent on destroying the nation's heritage we are now in the process of. defeating the radical left the marxists the n.r. kids the agitators the looters and people who in many instances have absolutely no clue what they are doing. around the country people protested peacefully against racial injustice and police brutality. in pittsburgh
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protesters and trump supporters chanted rival slogans injured at one another. here in washington black lines matter protesters marched for the 6th weekend in a row following the killing of george floyd by police in minneapolis we as a community especially in in our capital city of our country need to come together and protest the is unjust killings and get these murderers and to justice i just did what could be more american than protesting our president today you know. not really helping. an enormous fireworks display capped off the extravaganza in washington the glitter in the blue perhaps a momentary distraction at least for some as tens of thousands of new cases of colbert 19 were confirmed. robin olds al-jazeera. well i latin america has no suppost europe in the number of total cave of 9000
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cases some 2700000 and that's growing rapidly the figures are being driven up by brazil which has reported more than 1500000 infections well more than 64000 people have died in chile have both reported nearly 300000 cases and mexico has also been reporting record infections that no one has the 2nd highest death toll in latin america brazil. the well hellhole denies ation is ending its trial of a drug town to buy president trump as a game changer interim results show that hydroxy chloroquine produced little or no effect on the death rates of people in hospital with cave at 19 president trump had said he was taking a drug. more than 200000 people in spain's catalonia region are being put back under lockdown after the number of infections there nearly doubled in a week in contrast pubs restaurants and cinemas reopen across england after a relaxation of lockdown rules the latest from london in a moment but 1st this report from that in baba. opening up for the 1st time in
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months the archbishop of barcelona joining a group of health workers on a visit to the segro definitely a cathedral soon it will welcome residents and eventually tourists spanish and foreign but nobody here is under any illusions that the coronavirus has disappeared . other than with the company and yet i think that we have to raise awareness in society and perhaps we haven't done it well enough and should try harder it seems good to me that they had a lockdown i think it's the only way to stop these outbreaks. elsewhere in the catalonia region they've imposed a mini lockdown in the rural district surrounding the city of later it's after the number of coffee 1000 cases nearly doubled in a week to 325 on friday and. some cases have been linked to fruit picking operations now the area's 200000 residents are banned from meeting in groups of more than 10 and they can't travel outside the zone. the measures come
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a day after the united kingdom announced its so-called safe travel list those heading to dozens of countries including spain won't have to go into quarantine when they return notably absent from the list is portugal which thanks to quick action of voided the exponential rates of infections and deaths that spain has suffered on friday portugal reported $374.00 new covered cases mostly in and around the capital lisbon while the city's a tourist destination most british holidaymakers head for the southern coast of the algarve region and the portuguese government is calling the u.k. decision census the prime minister tweeted comparing covered 1000 cases per 100000 people and stressing british visitors are still welcome the. new i will say that on the 1st of july the united kingdom 176 that of people from covert 19 and globally we are speaking of a country that has a population 6 times bigger than portugal and has until today 44000 deadly cases.
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for now regions across europe which rely on tourism trying to strike a balance between allowing visitors in and keeping the coronavirus at bay nadine barber al-jazeera. scenes across england after businesses reopened in london and crowds gathered in big gardens and outdoor spaces reports the. the ancient in alienable rights of free born people of the united kingdom to go to the pub is how boris johnson described it well here they are enthusiastic enjoying that right again after more than 3 months of lockdown plus going to the cinema getting their hair cut eating in restaurants and staying in hotels for england at least something like normal life has returned it feels 2 really nice feels really nice we're going to go on a bit travel and it's rather expensive by comparison with. high flying in. super saturday as the english press has called it was desperately needed by
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a struggling hospitality industry but business owners had to reduce capacity and make other changes to open a safety is possible we will take all the questions we can we put screens up between people you know wash your hands and everyone keep away from us don't stick places don't you know we were watching every move he said you know that knocked me to where. we were just hoping that there isn't a 2nd wave and that we believe. it is perhaps the most significant step yet in england's exit from lock down given the combustible mix of liberation and alcohol politicians both local and national have been urging responsibility well maybe we should call it so the saturday then but i think it's a we've been it's been 3 or 4 months in which we've not been able to come to restaurants we not been able to come to bars you know been able to come to pubs for an englishman not to be able to go to a pub is a very bad thing so i think people are allowed to let their head end just
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a little but we want them to do that in a responsible way essentially this is a big experiments that carries with it a big risk. if this does result in senior flare ups of covert 19 the government is hoping that they'll be localized and could be dealt with with localized restrictions returning to another full national knockdown would finish off even more businesses than are expected to go under anyway. even if this reopening goes well for business and safety tough times are coming during the long time period we've seen many trusted brands such as college cafe very sadly fall in top ministration sad fact is i think we're going to see a lot more of this simply accelerated the decline of a lot of businesses as of today i think there is maybe 250 branded restaurants which will not reopen and that number is only going to get bigger. this may have some appearances of normal life but it's still far from the real thing will reach
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out to 0 london. a lot of time has been extended in greece's refugee camps the government's being accused of misusing the pandemic to limit the movement of migrants that have been confirmed coronavirus related deaths in any of the camps that house about 32000 people. a black lives matter activists has been killed in the u.s. city of seattle after a man drove his car into a crowd of protesters 2 women critically injured the driver fled but witnesses drove after him and he was arrested a piece of trying to establish the motive it's just one of 50 vehicle running incidents reported in the u.s. in the last few months. iranian foreign minister jevons or if says the u.s. has lost support for its campaign against iran speaking ahead of a close parliament session on the country's nuclear situation it's already said most countries don't agree with the american approach to iran that's off to tehran accuse european powers of failing to live up to their side of the 2015 nuclear
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agreement zarif is also being called to update lawmakers on a number of suspected attacks in the last few weeks including a fire at one of its nuclear sites. iraq's prime minister has made changes in the country's top 2 security posts and stuff out of the me has chosen a new national security advisor and appointed a new head of national security i can't be me i became the head of government back in may after months of political deadlock. turkey is increasing naval cooperation with the un recognized government in libya defense minister who do see the aca made the remarks while inspecting a turkish ship off the coast last year that he signed a maritime deal with the tripoli government but has been tensions with france and others in the mediterranean still ahead here on al-jazeera he reports on how residents in the philippine capital are coping after nearly 3 months of lockdown and. springing into action argentina gives it's a link because you know it has to trade.
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at a finally after a long time some better weather across central areas of year not to the north still plenty of cloud and some heavy rain in the forecast and across the southeast just a scattering of funnel songs but have a look at this because finally the skies are clear across warsaw in poland people out about enjoying that sunshine the same across into switzerland on the banks of lake geneva and some nice warm sunshine across much of the southwest this is in a northern spain people flocking to the beach and again the nice. as a say we're not completely out of the woods that want to get a thunderstorms across the balkans and across down as far as even athens as we go through sunday but much of central europe it's mostly fine one to be some piece of cloud around and also maybe just wanted to light northern france the low countries
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and northern as a germany but really the bulk of the weather is up to the north a very strong have low pressure working its way across scandinavia and for the next couple of days it will stay very wet across much of norway in particular in fact could pick up about 100 millimeters of rain but by monday we see the end of the rain for the most part across the u.k. it's a cloudy picture but even so not too bad and touch is not going to be either and in terms of how much is thrilling pretty good across northern africa the winds are coming in off the mat so a high of 28 inches today. 2 to 02000 let me also you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to stop old military action this is the moment to concentrate on fighting over why didn't we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories the mountain on the edges there are
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a lot of the flashes of mom always on the road loving god we are the while traveling the extra mile they are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. if you're watching out these are among the top stories this hour and several densely populated apartment buildings in the australian city of melbourne the people into lockdown after a rise in covert $9000.00 cases thousands of people will be forced to stay at home for at least 5 days. the death rate in the us is approaching 130000 that wraps up its july the 4th independence day celebrations despite warnings crowds gathered in wash in washington d.c. largely ignoring social distancing. latin america now has more coronavirus cases in
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europe the region reports of more than 2700000 infections the cases are rising rapidly brazil has recorded the highest number of infections and. egypt plans to hold the 1st election for its recently revive senate next month 2 thirds of senators will be chosen by the public and the president will appoint the rest of the $300.00 member chamber was dropped from the constitution in 2014 but was brought back as a result of the referendum last year those changes also allowed the president i don't fight l.c.c. to stay in power until 2030 or if he was to offer is the founder and chairman of the british arab network and he says there's little coincidence the election will be free and for the whole conference i should say. 70000 people are locked. down and side. a lot of many bloggers as we know and i look in tide in prison there's no crowds not trends at all and many of them we
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just had over the last 12 months about people who were jailed just because. they had the planets trying to diminish station in cairo so i you know i don't think the public would be left with such exercise of sham democracy right. the problem in egypt is there is no clear voice for the public there's no proper democracy and the military control all aspects of egypt as we know and the corruption he just tried every week in life in egypt and egypt topcoat is up held a 15 year sentence for one of the leading activists behind the uprising 2011 or dubai has also been fined $370000.00 as part of his conviction he was one of 230 people who'd been sentenced to life in prison after the protests were appealed to
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sentence and had a real trial ordered which led to his reduced time. a sit in protest against violence in sudan central to our 1st state is now in its 8th day those involved want the heads of the police and military to be fired saying they're not protecting them or their properties in a recent attack 3 farmers were killed near the town of the prime minister abdullah says he'll send a delegation to discuss the issue of goodwill is a duffer an activist and she says that movement towards peace in the region will need to see local armed groups dismantled. the sit in is started in the front of the minister to building the coal they have been asked frequent and continuous attacks on civilians by armed militias in the area people many have been killed and these attacks actually have been more became more significant over the last 2 months when we still have
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a lot of people attacked by the british lost their lives and lost their cattle and livelihoods and many women to being 'd as sexually assaulted any movement would that precede the issue but we think it is more come complicated than a delegation that can address it there the issue is that is why it as you know i use of the armed and licensed out by the militia so that we do at coles who are as the peace process to be expedited now that is a negotiation scene too but we take it for quite a while and we do hope that the peace agreement will take that will come to to light very soon so that can be transferred to the ground protests is in the democrats or republicans are expected to much again on palm and to demand the removal of a new electoral commission chief make use of it being biased that the governing coalition is not listening to that the moments of political freedom dozens of
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demonstrators were arrested in the couple can shots as police blocked them from storming the pollen and building. nearly 200 people have protested against a controversial counter-terrorism law approved by the philippine president rodrigo detach on friday. but its critics say the legislation will be used to silence dissent and violate rights allows police to arrest suspects without warrant and hold them without charge for up to $24.00 days to touch he argues the legislation will help fight any terms and. against against critics of the speech and against anyone standing there. yet. still in the philippines authorities have imposed a 48 hour lockdown in parts of the capital to deal with new coronavirus cases it is the most severe restrictions since measures started teasing several weeks ago she
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will have indicted reports from manila. this is what a total lockdown looks like in one of manila's busy areas more than $7000.00 people in this community have been ordered to stay at home for 48 hours more than 30 villages across manila were told days ago that they wouldn't be allowed to leave their homes starting on saturday unless it's an emergency. in smaller alleys like this one residency they are finding different ways to cope. but for money look castro this 48 hour door to lockdown makes no difference to her family she says they've been under quarantine for months particularly one of when we couldn't earn enough so we had to open a small store just to sell to me worse thankfully we do get to receive some aid like food and sometimes cash from the local government but i hope this situation isn't last long. but many businesses here remain closed which means thousands are
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unable to earn a living and are dependent on aid the philippines implemented one of the world's longest and strictest quarantine that's more than 50000000 people forced to say its home and the entire region a bizarre one for almost 3 months but coronavirus cases been saying it's a go up over the last few weeks forcing cities like manila to implement its own mass testing program officials say the lockdown is bent not just as a restriction of movement but also to conduct a rapid test and the diddley isolate those who are test positive march 5th being the 1st they have done and. really it's hard because of that he said that's the sense of people that people don't have enough money in jobs who should stay in their livelihood totally and no way used to it. more than 300 people
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were tested on. this day the philippines still has one of the highest growing cases in southeast asia but the government has been under intense pressure to reopen the economy which is now officially on their recession many other provinces have eased quarantine restrictions but in manila the situation remains uncertain the rabbit says results came back no one tested positive and all the residents here were grateful they say they feel as though their lives remain suspended they prayed for better days ahead duggan al-jazeera manila. south korea is going ahead with its annual open events beaches for the summer but with special arrangements in place because of the pandemic bride reports from the 2nd city which is a favorite tourist destination. the beaches of busan or officially open and people love flocking to the south koreans are among the world's top spenders all overseas
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travel but most of this summer are looking to vacation a lot closer to home and still following strict rules to prevent the spread of covert 19 beach umbrella's are individually numbered so people hiring them can be traced in case they were close to someone found later to be infected for the leaf family this summer break is a new experience. we often go abroad in summer but we can't do that this time so we decided on booth. they've also decided to come earlier than normal a majority of people in south korea take their summer vacations in a narrow window from late july into early august but companies are now being encouraged to spread holidays out to avoid overcrowding in the most popular tourist destinations. relies heavily on its summer season and local people are compensating for the lack of international visitors especially from neighboring china and japan
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. with only a handful of new cases of infections being reported to san can also host festivals again. at the opening of this annual food and film event. frontline medical staff are honored for making it possible. the theme this year food as a source of healing unity between cultural life has suffered in this pandemic if we don't revitalize it the new people will face more alienation and oppression we want to heal our audiences through culture. life is still far from normal but many here see this further careful reopening as a reward for south korea's steady progress against the virus. bride al-jazeera and south korea. in japan tokyo's governor looks to retain her post in sunday's elections due in part to her handling of the pandemic utica kochi is the 1st woman
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to lead the japanese capital in feud by some of the potential successor to the prime minister shinzo having going he has a campaigned on balancing the health of residents the city's economy. voting is underway in croatia's parliamentary elections people choosing a new government during a recession triggered by the creative arts pandemic the governing center right h d is that quality only has a slightly against its main rival the social democratic party that could force the prime minister into an alliance with the far right nationalist block otis being advised to wear masks. and in the dominican republic elections are set for sunday not being delayed because of the pandemic voters will head to the polls to choose a new president that could see an end to 16 years of unbroken rule by the center left dominican liberation party opposition candidate louise panetta has emerged in opinion polls as a likely fate for. argentina's government is given next year's olympic athlete
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special permission to train the same time it is reimposed tight restrictions on outdoor exercise for everybody else as a measure to control the covert $900.00 pandemic reports now from one of their. martina is delighted to be training again. like all of argentina's limping athletes she was confined to weeks of working at home to cope with 19 restrictions the 18 year old gymnasts now has to refocus after the tokyo games were delayed until 2021 . i mean differ on the field but only if psychologically it was hard for me because there's so much anxiety about competing in the olympics everything happened plan for this year but after talking to my psychologist and my trainer i refocused. the marathon runners can't really train a home needed to pound the roads and mountain tracks in the southern province of job boards to try to better the 2 hour 11 minutes a limpid qualifying time he clocked last year a single. goal but
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a month in an off unknown just training once a day to keep in shape but nothing specific because we don't know if we're going to the world championships in october or some other race in december for now it's just good to be doing something for hockey in not running is not an option it's how he earns his living the prize money paying to build a house for him and his family to run or not to run to train but where to train the tight restrictions in place especially here in one of cyrus have provoked a debate about the freedoms fundamental to any democracy. last month your thought is lifted the restrictions on outdoor exercise allowing runners and cyclists out at night on the 1st day thousands came out onto the streets prompting the government to reimpose the restrictions for everyone other than the olympic athletes yellow monosyllable members of his running club won't be allowed out either he says he'll respect the government directives but reluctantly and with concerns they better
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know a good order to marry agree with the restrictions because they don't do anything to help individual health stuck inside all day no fresh air that's not good for your health physical. the or mentally. that's why the elite athletes are allowed to train again but why deal through it is say ordinary jokers although they don't like it must stay indoors to help keep 1000 infection rates low and beat the pandemic that was find their al-jazeera one osiris. a heat wave in a region usually famous for cold weather has started fires across 3000000 hectares of land in a remote part of siberia plain to be used to tackle the wildfires lightning strikes are thought to be the main cause the region is experiencing a severe heat wave on june the 20th the town of current recall did a temperature of $38.00 degrees celsius which sets a record for the arctic circle and heavy monsoon rains of last parts of western
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india including the financial capital of mumbai and the downpours lead to waterlogged streets and cause traffic jams people seemed wading through ankle deep waters a piece of advise people not to leave their homes in the indian weather office as issued warnings for people to stay away from the coast. this is out there these are the top stories in several densely populated apartment buildings in the australian city of melbourne have been put into lockdown after rising kovac 900 cases thousands of people will be forced to stay at home for at least 5 days and the death rate to me united states is approaching $130000.00 as it wraps up its july the 4th independence day celebrations despite warnings crowds gathered in washington d.c. largely ignoring social distancing. latin america now has more coronavirus cases than europe the region reported more than 2700000 infections and cases are rising
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rapidly for jill has recorded the highest number of infections and deaths around p.r.c. is monitoring developments in the region from bogota in colombia. very problematic pictures some officials here are calling for a return to a strict strict measures in countries like where we are in colombia the government the national government here though is saying that's not possible because of how weak the economy is overall how big is the need for people to go out and work which means we'll probably continue to see these numbers going up. lives matter activist has been killed in the u.s. city of seattle after man drove his car into a crowd of protesters 2 women critically injured driver fled but witnesses drove off to him and he was arrested police are trying to establish the motive it's just
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one of 50 vehicle rémy incidents reported in the u.s. in the last few months turkey is increasing naval cooperation with the un recognized government in libya defense minister who see soka made the remarks while inspecting the turkish ship of libya's coast last year turkey signed a maritime deal with the tripoli government there's been tension with france and others in the mediterranean so if you soldiers have been fighting with the government of national court against the wall of relief after. japan tokyo's governor looks to retain her post in sunday's election june part to her handling of the pandemic unicode cokie is the 1st woman to lead the japanese capital and is viewed by some as a potential successor to the prime minister shinzo happy. got more news here not to write off the top 2 octaves. on counting the cost of pandemic decimates jobs pushing many expect stream of us think could have green recovery save the global
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economy senegal flagpoles but try these crews and few of the overfishing less meat processing products make or for next and then counting the cost on al-jazeera form the rubles the. coded 19 is changing the world as we know it. when infections sold earlier this year governments worldwide implemented strict social distancing measures that have slowed the global economy dramatically so far they've been more than half a 1000000 deaths with 10000000 people infected worldwide but the huge financial cost of the pandemic has forced many countries to ease restrictions and reopen their economies. the united kingdom one of the world's largest economies has.
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