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it. wash. it will probably unfortunately get worse before it gets better something i don't 'd like saying those things but that's the way it is a reluctant reassessment of the pandemic gripping the us has president trump holds has fast coronavirus briefing in months. there i'm a star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.s. accuses chinese hackers of trying to steal covert 1000 vaccine research. the bodies of hundreds of suspected crime of our suspect and are recovered from streets
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vehicles and homes in bolivia's 2 biggest cities. the movie earthlings 2005 everyone should watch and the bizarre endorsement from ukraine's president that helped end a siege inside a balance. now u.s. president donald trump has warned that the corona virus outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better it's a marks departure from the optimistic picture he has projected so far even as cases continued to rise in many states mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . in the past president cost him self as america's cheerleader making rosy predictions about the course of the pandemic that were often at odds with the facts but this was a more subdued president than on previous occasions it will probably unfortunately
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get worse before it gets better something i don't like saying about things but that's the way it is and a complete reversal on the use of mosques something that in the 1st few months of the pandemic the president often derided at one stage even expressing support for anti mosque protests in a number of states this to it seems a thing of the past i have no problem with the masks i view it this way anything that potentially can help and that certainly can potentially help is a good thing i have no problem i carry it i wear it you saw me wearing it a number of times and i'll continue if there were some familiar claims that the u.s. is leading the world in testing and that it's mortality rate is lower than anywhere both assertions declared false by most health experts and little comment about a startling report from the centers for disease control it says the official figure of some $3600000.00 cases of coronavirus in the u.s.
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is dramatically less than what it now estimates could be as many as $38000000.00 cases it's not clear whether the president's new embrace of reality rests in a recognition not because such as these or whether he's seeking to reverse what are politically damaging polling figures about the public's view of the way he's handled the crisis mike hanna al-jazeera washington. all more than 500 women have tested positive for the coronavirus and a texas prison just 3 weeks ago at the jail in fort worth had only 3 confirmed cases last week inmates told the local newspaper that the prison didn't have enough sanitizing supplies or protective equipment they also said self cleaned off to someone tests positive well u.s. president trump has offered his support to a woman accused of helping to traffic gals to the late finance here jeffrey abstain from said he meant kill
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a maxwell multiple times in the past she's currently in jail awaiting trial prosecutors allege she helped epstein recruits and eventually abused girls as young as 14 and the 1990 s. i haven't really been following it too much i just wish you well frankly i've met her numerous times over the years especially since i lived in palm beach and i guess they lived in palm beach but i wish you well whatever it is i don't know the situation with prince andrew just don't know not aware of it now the mayor of new york city is pushing back against a threat by the u.s. president to deploy federal agents to deal with protests the last year says he'd take donald trump to court if he goes ahead with his plans trump is considering intervention and several democratic led cities and tooting chicago new york and philadelphia he's been critical of their handling of protests against racism and police brutality sparked by the death of george foy's back in may well the white house has already deployed federal agents to the city of portland oregon which is
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also run by democrats. as you can see they clashed with protesters outside the federal courthouse plays on monday the agents were sent in against the wishes of local and state officials causing anger even within the president's own republican posse well democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer has criticized deployment of these federal agents and says it won't work. it's despicable it's like a 3rd world despotic country you pick up someone no identification drag him somewhere and he doesn't even know she doesn't even know what's doing and 2nd it's so typical of trump he can't solve the covert crisis testing is a mess the whole country realizes he's an abject failure so he tries to do a diversionary thing but this one is a despicable diversionary thing and it will backfire on him well the united states has charged 2 chinese men for hacking hundreds of companies including firms
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developing coronavirus vaccines prosecutors say the pair acted on behalf of chinese intelligence as part of a long espionage campaign targeting global defense and energy industries the hackers are also accused of trade secret theft and wire fraud conspiracy the allegations come just a week after the u.s. u.k. and canada all accused russia of trying to steal 1000 data china has now taken its place alongside russia iran and north korea in that shameful club of nations that provide a safe haven for cyber criminals in exchange for those criminals being on call for the benefit of the state here to feed the chinese communist party's appetite for american and other non chinese companies hard earned intellectual property including cove in 1000 research. well police in bolivia have recovered the bodies of more than 400 people thought to have died from the current virus the dead were picked up from streets vehicles and homes over the past 5 days more than 60000
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people have now tested positive for the virus since the outbreak was identified in bolivia more than 2000 have died the government's been advised to delay presidential elections that are due in september oblivious health ministry is opposing lawmakers controversial plans to allow the use of a belief like substance to treat the virus the senate passed the measure last week people are lining up to buy bottles of chlorine dioxide despite a warning from the health ministry that it's not fit for human consumption health authorities including the u.s. food and drug administration say the bleaching agent is dangerous and people who've taken it experienced serious side effects. must say that. this is a product that has not been approved by the ministry we have published a resolution opposed to the substances approval and said it is not appropriate for human consumption and that it can have grave consequences for human beings and for the body we have even seen cases of chlorine dioxide poisoning now mexico has
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revealed that more than 40000 people have died from the coronavirus outbreak there the government has faced criticism for easing restrictions while infections was still on the rise there have now been more than 350000 cases but health officials say that the real number is likely significantly higher. well nearly 2 dozen potential vaccines for the corona virus are on the various stages of human testing worldwide at least 2 of those are being conducted in brazil the country with the world's 2nd worst outbreak and one of them is a chinese made drug that's being tested on $9000.00 volunteers and the other is being developed by oxford university which had also begun testing in sao paolo arteries the reports. about these have run she's was one of the 1st brazilians to receive the oxford vaccine against called with 19 she's a dentist in a hospital in her exposure to the virus and they need to prevent the spread of the
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disease is what made her want to become a volunteer for the clinical trials. of us since receiving this vaccine i have had no adverse effects no symptoms or reactions i keep a clinical diary for the researchers and inform them of my temperature i continue working with the same level of exposure to the virus and working full time providing full assistance to this coded patient. last month the oxford trials got underway in 3 faces and their brazilian government has signed a letter of intention to have access to around $100000000.00 doses but it's not the only vaccine that is being tested on monday the governor of so powerful an ounce 20000 seen a vaccine from china had arrived in brazil aspect your testing is now underway and is expected to last for 3 months this is to the control up of moore's this study is controlled by the institute of blue turn turn we're not just participating it will become an open study since we have the 1st evidence on the efficacy of this vaccine
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amat will allow us to bring the vaccine to the brazilian people quick 3 we have the possibility to become the 1st country in the world to use this vaccine on a large scale so this is a historical moment. more than 2000000 people are infected with the virus in brazil and it has killed at least 80000 others while they test a good one day proof promising some consumer groups award that brazil could be left out and that's why there are calls to vote on a law on compulsory licensing only licenses and believe that a large scale access and pursue should adopt a license and especially the love you. first. congress which is. to. change which is i love you that says that each and every technology use. it to do it and they make. i suggested to.
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compulsory license in other words it's nice that no technology should be under the monopoly but many say it's unlikely that government on the night i would support the law because he has downplayed the threat of covert 19 brazil is a country of over 200000000 people every. scene is crucial to help save lives. and to cedar. costa rica's coast guard has seized more than 2 tons of cocaine after high speed chases see the suspects through the drugs overboard as their boat was being pursued more than 80 packages of contraband were they recovered along the coast 8 people who were on the boats are being detained now south korea's internet naver has become the 1st major foreign tech leap to retreat from hong kong moving its back up servers of users personal data to singapore the firm says it deleted
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all of its data stored in hong kong shortly after china imposed a new national security you know several u.s. tech giants including facebook and google have said they won't process hong kong government requests for user data. still ahead for you here on al-jazeera fears that egypt's plans to deploy troops abroad could escalate the conflict in neighboring libya. and livelihoods on the line in indian administered kashmir and what locals say they're no longer getting get a share of mineral resources. hello there the heat is still very much on across the northeast of the united states and at the same time we've had some fairly strong thunderstorms working their way fairly slowly across the southeast but also you notice a quite a line of thunderstorms across the central and northern plains so that he's
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a say is on time which is getting up to the high 30 celsius in marathon people trying to cool off obviously in the water doing some a kayaking and in central park in new york as well a very warm day for it is not just the actual temperature is the humidity factored in so it's feeding a lot had the challenges really hovering at about 38 degrees celsius you can see a wide scotching of showers and thunderstorms all the way from eastern canada right the way down into all of the texas and to the northern plains it is mostly fine by thursday that rain still very much in the 4 cars some heavy downpours particularly through the ohio valley we could suffer and really strong thunderstorms but all the while out across the west it is mostly fine and dry but we can see some of the seasonal monsoon rains across the 4 corners region very welcome rains they all to and then some of the heavy rain as we go into wednesday across areas of cuba it will also impact southern areas of florida very very unsettled really across much of the bahamas and then by thursday it's a similar sort of scenario and in fact the rain across cuba really is very heavy
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particularly the west and it could lead to some flooding. across a truce followed suit some call. in the motions from the very beginning until the very end the trade in human flesh is big business. and wealthy western nations are implicated how can a girl from albania know her way to answer you know how to rent a window that must be an organized crime to hang it sex slaves episode 2 of slavery a 21st century evil on al-jazeera. rooted.
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well again. let's remind you about top stories here this hour u.s. president donald trump has warned that the corona virus outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better he's urging the public to wear masks and has promised to deliver a bag seen as soon as possible the u.s. is the worst affected country in the wilds and is still dealing with infections. while the u.s. has charged 2 chinese men for hacking hundreds of companies including from steve elop in corona virus vaccines prosecutors say they carried out a long campaign targeting global defense and energy industries on behalf of chinese intelligence. well the chinese made credible respect scene is currently being trialled in brazil the testing program was launched in paolo and will take place in several other states to brazil has the 2nd west outbreak after the u.s. . now the white house says the us president and abu dhabi's crown prince have
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discussed what they called the importance of deescalation in libya through the removal of foreign forces the u.a.e. egypt and russia all backed the world khalifa haftar while turkey supports the un recognized government in tripoli on monday egypt's parliament approved military deployments to libya but as training reports people in the libyan city of misrata fade this will only make the conflict while. egypt's president has sisi has long been a supporter of living warlord police officer who has failed to take control of the capital tripoli after a 14 month military campaign with egyptian support. his forces have to retreat back towards their own call shortly after that happen in june sisi announced the so-called cairo declaration of political initiative for talks between libya's warring sides but it's still to get international traction. he is now reportedly
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considering military intervention. on monday egypt's parliament unanimously approved sending military forces on combat missions abroad but people in the northwestern libyan city of misrata say they don't want more foreign fighters in libya. are not. we refused to libya to become a stage for regional and international proxy wars the libyan fight was in tunnel in the end we are brothers and brothers can fight and then make up but if egypt is intervene they will eventually regret adding to the fire and egypt. what did we do to them we love the people but they don't have a decision in this the egyptian government is wrong with this decision city officials say with more than $700.00 men killed in the conflict with hussar their fight for libya to become a democratic country. well. mr also calls for peace but we will not be faced in bani invading force we sacrificed so much to get rid of the
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dictator and now with the new take to have to the people of misrata will continue until libya becomes a civilian and democratic state. many here in misrata libya's 3rd largest city support the u.n. recognize government in tripoli which is backed by turkey they say they have there is a dictator attempting to take the country back to military rule. regional and international leaders are calling for negotiations and peace talks while the german foreign minister on tuesday criticize egypt's plan to do which is abroad it's not clear yet if president c.z. will intervene in libya by sending troops but many here say if he does the only escalate the conflict and further destabilize the country now drainer al-jazeera misrata. egypt answered on say they will keep negotiations open over ethiopia's
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controversial dam on the river nile even though it's already being filled if you're his prime minister abu ahmed says they've reached a common understanding and that technical discussions will follow suit on in egypt are concerned the ground renee's on family impacts their water supplies and don't want it filled without an agreement but if your peace says the recent rainy season means the reservoir already contains a year's worth of water our correspondent mohammed has covered the story for us extensively and has this update there are even conflicting reports about where the choppier has really started filling the dams as of why we know that you know we could go a few days ago there was that confusion which is still there. started has it not started nobody knows because there was no access to the dam site itself at the moment. but we know that it oprah has one day to try to listen to egypt and so that at least to some extent because they know that egypt and sudan will not relinquish their demands for some kind of contribution and role in the observation and
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operation of the dam having access to what's going on there because it's it's a huge interest for them so it's going to take time but there should be at least some kind of concession by utopia if if it wants to go ahead with this with its project in a calm way in the future. in guinea 2 people have died and another day of protests there against a potential reelection bid by the president several people were wounded in confrontations between security forces and demonstrators president alpha condé has been facing growing anger after he changed the constitution allowing him to run for a 3rd term in october as elections protests resumed on monday after 3 months of relative calm due to coronavirus restriction when you're just a staple of many fist that we have to demonstrate for right so the president can understand that what he's doing is a blatant violation of this after this demonstration the president has to understand the path is taking is not the right path well molly's opposition has
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called for a pause in protests there ahead of the upcoming ija festival they have been demanding that president abraham go back a case that stepped down international mediators are heading to the capital bamako later this week to try to find a solution but the opposition has already rejected proposals for a unity government from regional bloc echo us. 13 hostages held on a bus in ukraine have been freed unharmed after a personal intervention by the president in a bizarre twist robin is lenski agreed to endorse an animal rights documentary to end the standoff and these 2 reports for the freed unharmed after a 12 hour long siege these travelers turned hostages were on a bus in the western city of lutes when it was seized by a russian gunman. police sealed off the area where the suspect began throwing explosives and firing shots at a drone nobody was injured the hostage taker was identified as 44 year old maxime
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creevy wash officials say he wanted to speak with ukrainian president flawed amir's selenski his demand that the president endorse an animal rights documentary released 15 years ago selenski obliged posting this video to show media. the movie earthlings 2005 months every one should watch. earthlings is an award winning documentary about the mistreatment of animals for profit narrated by hollywood actors joking phoenix. selenski said he convinced a suspect to release 3 of the hostages when they spoke on the phone and the rest after he posted the video. we did. it was obvious for me these were obvious steps to me if we can do anything without watching assault we can avoid putting at least one person's life at risk these are principles i live with lived with and will live with some local media reports say the suspect is an animal rights activist who helped protect stray dogs the standoff ended when he released all the
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hostages and surrendered police are now determining why he planned such an extreme act at least 2. a prominent pakistani journalist who was abducted in islamabad has now been returned to his family matula john is known for his criticism of your thirty's including the country's military footage from surveillance cameras showed men dragging a driver out of his car and into another vehicle on tuesday and it's still not known who abducted him or why. run supreme leader says tehran won't interfere in relations between iraq and the u.s. he was speaking after meeting iraq's prime minister mustafa me in the iranian capital but i don't know ali come in a has warned that the u.s. is an enemy and doesn't want an independent iraq and brian reports. iraqi prime minister moustapha to me is the 1st official iran's supreme leader has welcomed face to face and 5 months ayatollah ali how many's matings have been called off
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until now because of the coronavirus pandemic these talks a privilege reserved to one of iran's most important allies how many using the occasion to warn about the influence of the united states saying it's against an independent iraq and the rivalry between tehran and washington came close to open conflict on iraqi soil earlier this year when the u.s. launched air strikes in baghdad killing iranian military commander. must offer them a way into tehran a get a point out that iraq would not be a battlefield for iran and the u.s. but also aware that iran is crucial to iraq's security as well as its financial recovery from the pandemic. from the iraqi people always aspired to exceptional bilateral cooperation based on mutual respect and without any
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intervention in domestic affairs we fought against isis and other terrorist groups and iran was the 1st to stand by our side and this cannot be forgotten. while the coronavirus means the visit was socially distant both sides wanted to emphasize the closeness in their relationship more to my own house i am confident that this visit will prove to be a turning point in expanding ties between the 2 countries of iran and iraq that are 2 friends and your brothers had. how to make shows regional rivals iran and saudi arabia for his 1st trip since taking power in may another one of the careful balancing act still face in office a former intelligence chief became laid it with the support of both washington and tehran after months of political. glick but his 10 years being mocked with a government crackdown on protests and paramilitary groups this prime minister is trying to kind of begin to move iraq out of its battleground out of iraq as
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a country where you have an experience from iran from the gulf from us and trying to almost began to formulate an independent foreign policy for iraq one that works for iraq but of course that's a very big task for him to do. runs president hassan rouhani says his country will work with iraq to ensure the region's security and stability but with the iranian supreme leader vowing to retaliate against the u.s. overselling mounties did that stability is far from certain and example on al jazeera. now saudi arabia's king salmon has held a cabinet meeting via video call from a hospital in riyadh the 84 year old mock was admitted on monday prompting concerns about his health and the future of the kingdom he's reportedly in stable condition while being treated for an inflammation of the cold latta. mining has long been
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a way of life for many people in indian administered kashmir but the scrapping of the territory special status last year has led to changes in the way that contracts are allocated and that's left some locals fearing for their livelihoods our correspondent elizabeth prada reports. the jaylen river and the himalayas have been to constance an indian administered kashmir for as long as people here can remember as well as being a vital source of water the jailer and its tributaries have also provided a livelihood for many who mine the river the sand and minerals but for the 1st time people living in the region say outsiders have been awarded most of the mining contracts and locals who've worked in mining all their lives have missed out. the indian government began auctioning the 1st of $200.00 mining areas online in february but fast speed 40 internet hasn't been restored to the region since its autonomy was revoked an august last year and the internet was cut off more than 50
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times in the 1st half of this year locals say that left them at a disadvantage but the image alarming. and we didn't get any information because the media was shut down the internet was shut that's why we couldn't participate. that's left many feeling the government has acted maliciously i think people or real. this is being done deliberately with. the norm or have the right on their resources on their contracts or or any other such things in the state of america. until now local push midis pay the government to feed to mind the riverbeds but that will no longer be allowed the government says it's acted properly and local people have been awarded up to 40 percent of the contracts and it denies that the online process was unfair. i don't think there's just.
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one fire breeder and the 2nd one is the lawyers if he has more than the floor that is not what. experts are also worried about the impact of expanding the sector on the environment and people's lives through all these things you know are going to be detrimental to. the quality of the work and not only can also have socio economic. impacts because there are many people who live on the banks of the. place when their houses can all get washed long. months in iraq but malik says his livelihood and that of his 100 laborers have already been washed away that's added to economic problems in the region since a violent uprising began against the indian government in 190 already how big are the party who would. lose all the lot of unemployment here which is why you've seen what's happening here since 9090 and how people are dying here now when the
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government does this is this ok. now with the threat of their livelihoods being taken away completely many say they've been forced to mine illegally elizabeth pradhan al jazeera new delhi. alter member you can always find much more on our website including all the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic that al jazeera dot com. i know that this is out there and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump has warned that the corona virus outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better he is now urging the public to wear masks and has promised to deliver a vaccine as soon as possible the u.s. is the worst affected country in the wild and is dealing with a surgeon infections mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . it was a somewhat measured president compared to previous performances at these briefings
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the 1st one in a number of months but once again the president believing the role for the most part that he describes himself as america's cheerleader simply gets very rosy picture. that continues to rip through the majority of us great school climate cases or coronavirus recorded and certainly but their roots well well the u.s. has charged 2 chinese men for hacking hundreds of companies including fams developing coronavirus vaccines prosecutors say they carried out a long campaign targeting global defense and energy industries on behalf of chinese intelligence while a chinese made corona virus vaccine is currently being trialled in brazil the testing program was launched in sao paolo and will also take place in several other states brazil has the world's 2nd west outbreak after the us police in bolivia have recovered the bodies of more than 400 people thought to have died from the
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corona virus the dead were picked up from streets vehicles and homes over the past 5 days more than 60000 people have tested positive for the virus since the outbreak was identified there and more than 2000 have died 13 hostages held on a bus in ukraine have been freed unharmed after a personal intervention by the president the 12 hour standoff ended after a lot to me as a lengthy spoked to the armed hostage taker and agreed to his demand to endorse an animal rights documentary and getting 2 people have died and another day of protests against a potential reelection bid by president alpha condé has been facing growing anger after the constitution was changed allowing him to run for a 3rd term in october as elections. well there is other headlines next up at flavor a 21st century evil stay with us. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what you see al-jazeera
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will bring you the needs and current affairs that matter to you. al-jazeera. for 300 years the most powerful nations on earth group richer and strong go on the profits of the slave trade over $12000000.00 men women and children will also be transported from africa on slave ships like this to the colonies and plantations in north and south america today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet but the truth is slavery did not die in the 19th century it is alive it is thriving and it is bigger than ever.

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