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the street people don't die because of well they die because they can't get access to here head to head on al-jazeera. the. 0 world detroit. accusations and denials conflicting reports of a confrontation on the israel lebanon border. alone barbara starr and this is al jazeera live from london also coming up threats of a return to tougher strict sions if spain cannot reverse its coronavirus spike on nearing
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a civil rights leader john lewis lies in state in the u.s. capital. and the driver is a stopped and questioned but zimbabwe's leader is the nih claims the lockdown is to prevent antigovernment protests. hello welcome to the program we begin in israel where prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned hezbollah it is quote playing with fire he's accuse the lebanese armed group of launching an infiltration attempt in the border region of show about farms hezbollah denies that its fighters tried to penetrate the border or engaged in any confrontation the united nations is urging both sides to show restraint al-jazeera is harry force it has more. smoke plumes over southern lebanon after what the israeli military referred to as a security incident it said a cell of hezbollah fighters trying to infiltrate israeli controlled territory
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israeli soldiers tracked them and repelled them with machine gun tank and artillery fire in tel aviv where they'd rushed for security assessments israel's julian prime minister and defense minister put on a rare show of unity gone. a cell of hezbollah terrorists crossed into israel in an attempt to harm israeli soldiers i.d.f. soldiers and officers acted professionally and accurately and prevented a severe incident that could have cost human lives. israel's prime minister made an explicit reference to the war of 2006 in warning hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah that israel's armed forces stood ready to respond further because volatile of darks hizbollah must understand that it is playing with fire made a big mistake when it is c'est israel's terminations to defend itself and lebanon paid a price any attack against us will be met with great force i urge him not to repeat this mistake and we do not live unknown. israel has been on heightened alert
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cincinnati strike last week in syria attributed to israel killed a hezbollah fighter there has been has vowed to avenge any such deaths in southern lebanon the aftermath of the israeli artillery barrage hezbollah denied having carried out any operation saying israelis fired into lebanon out of confusion and panic its statement was read out on the hezbollah affiliated elman our t.v. then. it was all one sided and it was by an enemy that is afraid terrified and worried our response to the martyrdom of our brother ali kamil most and who died in the zionist attack in the damascus airport region is definitely coming and there's scientists should be whiting for the punishment of their crimes last year a similar set of circumstances led to a hezbollah attack on an israeli military post and a limited israeli response it was over within hours both sides seemingly keen to avoid an escalation that motivation has only intensified since with
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a surging pandemic in israel and an economic crisis in lebanon but for now at least hezbollah is saying that this round isn't over are a force that al-jazeera wester islam. was in a harder is on lebanon's border with israel she says hezbollah is blaming the israeli army for the but there is a cautious calm on the border for now. the lebanese armed group hezbollah has denied that it carried out any operation it is saying the incident was one sided and it is blaming what it calls an israeli anxious israeli army so a very different narrative from what the israeli army is reporting they are saying that a group of hezbollah fighters tried to infiltrate the shebaa farms it's very hard for us to independently confirm what happened but a lebanese security source did tell us at the time that some incident some kind of incident happened whether it was an attack or an attempt to infiltrate the recognizance mission that source could not confirm now cautious calm
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prevails along the border israeli planes continue to fly over lebanese airspace you can hear israeli drones in the skies the tensions have deescalated but definitely. you know what the tense atmosphere along this border is likely to continue and hezbollah knows that if it if it sparks an all out war with israel it will cause a domestic domestic backlash it will be blamed for dragging lebanon into war at a time that the politicians have really run the economy into the into the ground and and hezbollah and along with its allies now hold political power they control the government they control the parliament so right now it's it's not in their interest really to see an all out confrontation but there is no doubt this border remains volatile especially since israel has to continue to keep up the pressure on iran and groups that iran backs like hezbollah particularly in neighboring syria. spain is fighting to save its tourism industry after
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a surge in new coronavirus cases and the introduction of new travel rules in the u.k. authorities in the catalonia region are considering stronger measures to try to stop the spread more than a 1000 new infections are reported in barcelona in just one day ahead or has more. spain's sunny beaches mask a worsening health crisis infection rates have soared in recent days with more than a 1000 new cases a day in catalonia 80 percent of those cases are here in the regional capital buffalo no it's feared the c.t.'s now the epicenter of a 2nd wave of corona virus based on this being a sharp rise in cases among people who've been guttering in larger numbers the regional leader urged them to stop partying all risk and other total lockdown. if we continue with the current pace of social life the only thing that we will accomplish is to worsen the situation we need to responsibly be responsible in our
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social interactions catalonia already has a strict a mess is done in the rest of spain. the tory people have been advised not to leave their homes unless it's strictly necessary and gatherings of people are completely bans bars in restrooms normally brimming with life are now struggling to stay afloat. 150 countries have now imposed restrictions on travel to spain on saturday the u.k. suddenly ordered people coming from the country to quarantine for 2 weeks british tourists make up more than a 20 percent of all foreign visitors talks are on the way to drop restrictions on british travelers from spain's valley area and kind of realized the spanish government's also trying to convince countries other parts of spain are safe to visit. in buffalo ny it's a race against time to bring the infection rate under control if there's no
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improvement within 10 days the regional governments warned of aggressive tactics to control the spread of the radio odd to see barcelona. u.s. president donald trump says a u.s. the elop corona virus vaccine could be ready for widespread use by the end of the year drugmaker madara now has begun the final hurdle before it can get regulatory approval 830000 subject trial is needed to demonstrate it is safe and effective we're here actually today to discuss the exciting progress that we've achieved under the operation warp speed our historic initiative to develop test manufacture and deliver a vaccine in record time and that's what it is in record time likewise there appear to glee we are very very advanced you're hearing about it and you'll be hearing about it a lot more in the next 2 weeks. the casket of civil rights pioneer and longtime
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u.s. representative john lewis has arrived at the capitol rotunda after a procession through washington d.c. the georgia congressman is the 1st black lawmakers to line state of the rotunda one of the highest american dollars for public service monday is the 3rd of 6 days of memorials for the congressman who died on july 17th aged 80 after a battle with pancreatic cancer well south carolina congressman and u.s. house majority whip james clyburn joins us now from washington d.c. congressman thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera now you knew john lewis from when you were both a young man in the 1960 s. how will you remember him. i'll remember just as the end did not the only person who really terminal was what mother luther king. preached the house i keep the here in my office as you can see but i did
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it like this. the tiny it. was and she adopted that and that's what he taught many of us adopted as a tactic but job john to internalize the notion not doubts. that maybe he's like. to me. is fundamentally. just a. lead in that little description and believe in practicing what he preached. in the last few months of his life he of course also saw the black lives matter move braintree to gain momentum the much of a global prominence a really you have seen him you know you saw him in the past few months how do you
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interpret that move and how do you feel about the future we read about she really did his last public appearance. was like last met up last up. john. when we talked he said the last time to talk it was about the backlash left met a move she was very fearful. that slogan is. on the cuff but last met a leg it did to us just to a nonviolent coordinating committee and we were doing great work better just 6 this but he woke up one minute and there was a new headline burn it better and that took the movement and john still out there to slogans like defund the police would do the same thing to blacklist mr. that. did to snit so he spoke
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out against that and i did as well john's line was looting and burning and that's the way to go. slow in. his life but then. so that's what we were concerned about in the last conversation we had. john lewis has become the and the 1st black lawmaker to lie in state at the rotunda where do you see i suppose this career and your career respond such crucial beck aids when it comes to racial equality in the united states and where do you see the movement now where do you think or who do you think picks up from where people like john lewis left off. well they're great people great guys met a movement i think is much broader. than people give it credit for me and it's
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not just about law enforcement it's about the kid is about how simple it is about the plethora of things that it takes to build a strong family is. safe to meet it is that's not the buckeyes matter movement is all about so i do believe. that. leaders as it did for you know what we did back in the sixty's everybody colette the civil rights movement i don't like to hear that because we were just a civil rights movement the son the rebel you get back to the 1700s was a civil rights movement demarcus it is $22.00 then it's also south carolina that was the civil rights movement. and lit the creation of the in the mississippi back in the 18 minutes that roosevelt
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a civil rights movement so. the civil rights movement back in the sixty's. as a matter of civil rights movement. and they all have to learn to work together and that's not. the end. just it but the congress of racial equality and there is this it was apparently. bigger no more trying. to a civil rights agenda. some bad it. still is a bit. like this regard back in the ninety's cities but generous stood still to us the rest. of carolina congressman in u.s. house majority whip james clyburn sir thank you so much for sharing your views with us and your memories as well of congressman john lewis thank you.
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still ahead on al-jazeera after weeks of protests appoints new ministers as it moves to create a unity government plus. i'm lucy new lynn at the police canine school in santiago chile i'll tell you how these dogs may be able to tell you whether or not you're infected the cold with 90. and others in a very large and powerful storm system work its way down the eastern side of new south wales still very much in the fore calls play for another 24 hours it has brought some flooding rains and also again it's down this of course the coastal erosion those damaging winds along with the rain another home here a danger of literally falling into the sea but at the same time much further inland this is nearly across the tools the border of south australia we've seen this
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particular creek fill with water off to months among all the just completely dry conditions no rain was actually ported nearby but at least you can say they got to see the the river all the creek flowing once again now there are a few more showers in the 4 calls through most central eastern as new south wales and tuesday wanted to shut down into victoria as well and that system will actually grabs you work its way across the tasman sea so certainly by wednesday some very stiff winds particularly on these west facing coasts of stop on and and also one or 2 shots but by one far it's a fine and dry across much will strain a purple so fine dry for the next couple of days but the pins asia still of course rains very heavy japan will see some heavy downpours in the coming day or 2 but look at this new bay province again these torrential downpours just picking up anything in the polygon of course is more rain in the forecast on tuesday it will head east as a say japan seeing some very heavy downpours and a bit of a repeat as we head into wednesday.
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regie omar investigates the brick kiln slaves of pakistan some of the most shocking and appalling working conditions anywhere in south asia up to 1000000 trying. not norm for desperate for hundreds virtually no one speaks for them they suffer but they suffer in silence with no hope of escape what do you say to those allegations and hurts working conditions in the industry is equivalent to modern slavery slavery a 21st century a form continues with bonded slaves announces their. to . the end. of the bike is a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera israel's prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. is playing with fire he's accuse the lebanese armed group of launching an infiltration attempt in the border region of shaver farms denies the claim the cascade of civil rights pioneer and longtime u.s. fair percentage of john lewis is lying in state after a procession through washington d.c. the congressman died it earlier this month at the age of 80. spain is fighting to save its tourism industry as new coronavirus cases surge in the catalonia region authorities are considering a return to strict lockdown measures. germany will introduce banditry testing for travelers returning from high risk areas as fears rise that summer travel could spark a new surge in infections the country's health minister says regulations will come into force like streak and tests will be free germany has currently over 200000 confirmed cases and 9125 deaths dominic cain has more from berlin.
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there's clearly been growing concern at the ministerial level here in berlin but also amongst the states of germany about the potential for a 2nd wave of coronavirus in this country specifically brought here by passengers german citizens but also tourists coming here from high risk areas elsewhere in europe already 3 airports in germany have been staging testing centers with no obligation for passengers to use them but now the federal health minister yen she says well they will now have to be obligatory all airports which receive passengers from high risk areas for the coronavirus will soon need to have obligatory testing the point here is that other leading conservative ministers in the state level particularly mark is that of the prime minister of bulgaria that said he really theater is the potential for certain areas of europe to be like super spreading hot
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spots a reminder that of course in the neighboring country austria there were places earlier during this pandemic which were like super spreading then you said mr deserver is afraid of a rising of several mini versions of that that's why he wants this in place now mr scran has agreed and very soon it will be obligatory for testing to take place for all passengers returning from high risk areas. zimbabwe has suspended most parliamentary business after 2 politicians tested positive for the coronavirus meanwhile police have tightened the requirements needed to pass roadblocks they say it's to stop the spread of the virus but critics argue it's aimed at restricting movement ahead of anti-government protests has more now from harare. ever since the police introduced a nationwide lockdown people have had to go through several police checkpoints to
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get into the city center when they reach the checkpoints and police often way they're going in they're going to have to show a little from name floyd for the police and in saying these later some of them have been forged and that's why stricter measures had been put in place which means now that list has of the name of the employer the way you work what time you start and when you finish if you're a nurse a secretes not reductive you have to do a uniform and show your work id if you're a farmer taking a project to the markets you have to melissa from the head of the village these and . right what. we think even to this is those who believe. even believe. they can trust the e.u. with their jumping just to see the polls all for the city. government officials say these measures are necessary and will be strictly enforced because the number of call of the 19 infections are rising this aid has nothing to do with detaining freedom of expression and the right to peaceful assembly. that includes applying
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these threats mischa's isn't really good to do to jews this is. listens to groups who despite. the. because we have. our descent this informed and i think. we're. in a very good. but opposition leaders insist these measures are to stop friday's anti-government protests from going ahead a freelance journalist and an opposition leader were arrested charged with inciting violence a kings have encouraged people to participate in that demonstration there to deny the allegations and they currently into mali has appointed new ministers with a mission to form a unity government it comes as west african leaders have suggested a 4 point plan to solve the country's political crisis which is seen as
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a threat to regional stability. reports. amid a political crisis mali prepares for celebrations for weeks the june 5 movement or m 5 coalition of protest groups have been demanding president. to step down but demonstrations are on hold for the muslim holidays of eat my doing do welcomes the 10 day low he's back in business selling traditional clothes ahead of the festivities but he fears efforts by west african powers to mediate in the standoff will fail again because he says president the regional leaders are cut from the same cloth and they say they're tired of the system we will not find a solution to the crisis until we bring an end to the violence violence is bringing us back what we need is a return of trust and confidence in our leaders. mali's president deployed commando units trained to fight armed groups against unarmed protesters in early july dozens of people were killed and injured the protest movement called and 5 says after 7
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years in office has not only failed to end the country's conflict with armed groups but also profited from the instability. the president 2 private jets estimated to be worth $40000000.00 and has awarded more than $250000000.00 worth of defense contracts to a company associated. also an elected m.p. attacks have escalated 201-6000 have died and 1500000 people have been displaced the conflict. with the president facing growing protests the heads of states of ivory coast. and traveled to mali to bring and then to the deadlock there is fear among regional leaders about instability in mali could spread to the region with protests movement spreading to the capitals of west africa because there are 4 presidential elections this year among those campaigning are heads of states also
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accused of corruption. came to power with the slogan the 1st but critics say he's put his family 1st and left millions of people in mali in poverty. this crisis is about governance if we can resolve the problems in mali we'll find peace protest leaders say they will return to the streets after the celebrations if their demands are not met many in the west african body believes the stability in mali and in the region is at stake both the protest movement and the government will have to make some compromises nicolas hawke al-jazeera. dozens of suspects have appeared in a south african court accused of killing 5 people during an attack on a church where the $200.00 members of the church just west of johannesburg were held hostage for several hours this month the standoff player motivated by a field between church members the court hearing in the town of west an area had been because of the pandemic. let's go to iraq now there is new reports of
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violence against protesters in the capital baghdad videos posted on social media show riot police firing tear gas some even suggesting they're using live ammunition against civilians but reports come soon after the funerals of 2 men killed and demonstrations on sunday there the 1st protesters to be killed since prime minister of the me took power in may. solve it's not just 2 month old government paid the corruption and looting bill left by the previous administration of the. youth protests just they are legitimate rights security forces don't have the permission for a single bullet or pro the protesters in the film you opened an investigation into the circumstances of what happened in tahrir square a request to all facts you made available within 72 hours before in algeria preparations have begun for the annual muslim holy day. the spike lockdown
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restrictions fewer sheep markets are open in the capital of years each taking strict precautionary measures to curb the spread of covert 19 masks a mandatory as well as routine this infection before and after the inspection of livestock. fully stocking chainmail are being put through their paces to sniff out the corona virus in humans the animals are expected to complete their training in september it's hoped they could facilitate the reopening of busy public spaces including shoe shops sports centers and airports or latin america editor lucien human has more now from santiago. these 4 police dogs are professional sniffers until now specialists in finding missing people drugs or explosives but that was the past. today they're training to become bio detectors
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capable of identifying carriers of 19 even in the earliest stages of the disease. that better than an old photo of the dog sense of smell is at least 50 times stronger than humans and investigations under way in the world indicate that they are able to identify particles of covert 19 and contribute affectively to the early detection of the virus. commander pieced the on a seville says the virus has no smell but that the infection generates metabolic changes to the body that dogs can smell in human sweat these 3 golden retrievers and one labrador would chosen not just because of their noses but also their looks cuddly in cute rather than threatening. police say that's important to make people feel at ease when they see them walking with the dogs in train stations bus depots airports or other places with large crowds this is coffee in about 6 weeks he will
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be trained and able to sniff out $200.00 and an hour who could be carriers of culvert 19 and his nose is far more accurate than the normal tests that we're using now to identify coronavirus on the data the police canine school is working together with specialists to chile's catholic university and the veterinary school of paris colleagues in france england and finland have been testing and training dogs to identified called 9 team for months now canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer for example the per your book is about them and this system is highly a canonical it has a high impact. apart from large crowds we're thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants to get back to class and back to normal or is close to it as soon as possible and. that means these dogs may be in high demand. though there's not likely to be
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a shortage of 4 legged pupils these police puppies stole the show and made headlines worldwide when they made their debut at chile's annual military parade 2 years ago if the program proves successful the dogs will soon be joining their older brothers and sisters on the frontlines of innovative efforts to reduce the spread of this deadly virus. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. reminder the top stories are now jazeera israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned hezbollah it is quote playing with fire he's accuse the lebanese armed group of launching an infiltration attempt in the border region of pharms hezbollah the now is that its fighters try to cross the border or engaged in any confrontation the united nations is urging both sides to show restraint.
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because both of these without hizbollah must understand that it is playing with fire it made a big mistake when it's assessed israel's determination to defend itself and lebanon paid a price i urge him not to repeat that mistake any attack against us will be met with great force. the casket of civil rights pioneer and longtime u.s. representative john lewis has arrived at the capitol rotunda after a procession through washington d.c. monday is the 3rd of 6 days of memorials for the congressman who died this month aged 80 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. spain is fighting to save its tourism industry after a surge in new coronavirus cases and the introduction of new travel rules in the u.k. the spanish prime minister says he's in talks with the u.k. in an effort to change the decision authorities in the catalonia region are considering stronger measures to stop the spread war than a 1000 new infections were reported in barcelona in just one day. symbol boy has
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suspended most parliamentary business after 2 politicians tested positive for the coronavirus meanwhile police have tightened the requirements needed to pass roadblocks they say it's to stop the spread of the virus critics though argue it's aimed at restricting movement the head of antigovernment protests mali has appointed new ministers with the mission to form a unity government paid comes as west african leaders have suggested a 4 point plan to try to solve the country's political crisis which is seen as a threat to regional stability. and in iraq there is new reports of violence against protesters in the capital baghdad videos posted on social media show riot police firing tear gas some even suggesting they're using live ammunition against civilians the top stories are stay with us slavery a 21st century evil is coming up next i'll see you tomorrow. for the 1st time
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in recent history saudi arabia prohibits overseas visitors from performing the hutch government. as good 19 continues to disrupt people's lives we look at this decision and big impact on the saudi economy hides 2020 on 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 planets but the truth is slavery did not die in the 19th century it is a life that is thriving and it is bigger than ever.

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