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on al jazeera image can change the way we see the world it could spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful it can obscure the truth for narrative and rewrite the listening post gives you the truth picture just 0. 0. desperate scenes on the greek island of less boss after a 2nd fire destroys the remaining tents in europe's biggest refugee camp leaving fountains without shelter. or in 10 years is al-jazeera live from london also coming up dozens of wildfires burn through forests and towns along the u.s. west coast killing at least 8 and destroying hundreds of homes.
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9 dead after a night of rage in colombia over the death of a man who was repeatedly tasered by police for breaking coronavirus rules. and out of the matter nearly $600.00 women this year alone protestors in mexico make their anger heard. under the greek government is standing firm and telling migrants left homeless after their camp was gutted by fire but they will not be moved to the mainland on the island of lesbos the thousands of asylum seekers who feel let down and trapped now face a 2nd night without shelter fire swept through the morea camp on tuesday night after protests over coronavirus restrictions then more places on wednesday destroyed the little that was left sonia leg of course. the charred remains of the
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morea refugee camp not a corner untouched by the fire on the surrounding roads thousands of people full inhabitants of moria crowded with the little they had left vulnerable exhausted stranded. a humanitarian catastrophe for those already stricken by hardship. now there are even blocking the basics we have. i think maybe 3 on the family like. watch on the number. living or the 3 if not the would not have anything to go inside the amalia if you bond water you drink if you're not fun you stay thursday because they are angry this version of project or the camp but they are born. 0906 all tents where now we don't have any food on the dance we sleep in the road it's very
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very bad. these are the fires that ripped through the camp more i was home to more than 12000 people more than 4 times its capacity and it was the tourists for its dilapidated conditions for storage he said the fires had been deliberately started by inhabitants nearby residents angered at the presence of a camp have since attempted to stop tents being put up on the destroyed site. some of. this disgrace it is more a camp should not be set up again because we need facilities in which these people can live humanely but also for the to be security for the surrounding villages germany and france say they will take in unaccompanied minors who are left homeless and signaled it was also up to all the e.u. nations to take in refugees affected by the fire all from him beyond the trunk.
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germany and france will participate in this i hope several other member states will do so too migration is not just the problem of the countries where people arrive and it's not just germany's problem of. the greek government has said it will take days to find accommodation meanwhile passenger ships have been dispatched to provide shelter all those who have been left stranded face even more suffering sunny guy i go out to 0. has been inside the camp and says the government's plans to rebuild are popular with people on this bus. it's almost as though we're on another planet everything has been reduced to its elements this site however is where the government insists on rebuilding a new secure closed facility the residents of moria village just a kilometer away from here are absolutely against that as is much of the island they simply do not want to camp here anymore the government says that is the wrong
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choice that the islanders resistance to such a camp is actually causing part of the problem it has prevented the government from building a better facility the refugees however frankly agreed with the islanders they want to leave too this may now be harder than ever for them because we're hearing that much of the paper archive of the asylum service that used to stand directly behind me here has been burnt and that may mean there's a lot of people were stuck here for months longer than they would be because the records determining whether they would be granted asylum and allowed to move to mainland greece or whether they would be deported back to turkey are now gone and many of those applications will have to start from scratch. profit as a battling the remnants of the blaze in beirut the site of last month's deadly
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report explosion fast audit at a warehouse which restoring oil entire as and these 200 people died and more than 6000 were injured when a stockpile of a manual not trade exploded in the port last month 1st say 5 history of incineration aid destined for those who survived the blast the director general of the international red cross says the damage remains to be established in a 100 force from beirut. another fire at the ports another scare for residents of the lebanese capital port employees who used to run away in fear it was here. a little over a month ago that a massive explosion tore through neighborhoods across beirut killing at least $100.00 people on. memories fresh now those living close by left their homes as the fire spread. their westpac.
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a small. half an hour later the army released this statement it said a warehouse where tires were stored fire. was likely caused by. take black smoke covered the army deployed the few firefighting helicopters it has to help crews put out the flames that raged for hours these men lost their cool . at the time they were called in to put out the fire. and told there was nearly 3000 tons of highly explosive. in the warehouse which triggered the devastating explosion. of reason to panic the army said it discovered 4 tons. that means
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there was dangerous material still stored despite the cleanup. the army said it destroyed the material the state prosecutor has asked all security agencies to investigate the cause of thursday's fire but investigations into last month's explosion which was blamed on negligence corruption and mismanagement is still ongoing many lebanese say they have little faith in the authorities we need to actually change the whole system we're having a big problem here we need to change them we need to live what they want they want us to go out this is the last day they can think about it we will not leave we will stay because this is our country and we will not give up many have been calling for a new leadership for months they say they are hostages in a corrupt establishment the city has still not come to terms with the last disaster as the country reels from a political economic financial and humanitarian crisis these are dark days for
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levanon sena for their big. record fires are raging along the west coast of north america from mexico to canada at least 8 people including a one year old baby have been killed several states are now battling flames which have consumed entire communities and blanketed cities from san francisco to seattle in smoke a record 10000 square kilometers of land has been destroyed the u.s. state of oregon has suffered badly with 5 settlements in the cascade mountain range all but destroyed residents of one mobile home park in the state who had to evacuate ever turned to find scenes of total devastation they say once called home is now unrecognizable. right behind this my house is. no one the for one office houses here very all suffered from the out.
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there it is gone try to go as much the recurve that we did and they would get passed over st. we were lucky hind. end up losing one of the root of. our and i only managed to grab my family and my dog. supplies but otherwise it's off. 9 people have been killed and dozens injured in protests against the death of a man in police custody in colombia riot police fought with demonstrators who set fire to police stations in the capital bogota and has been driven by a video showing 43 year old lawyer have it on is being repeatedly shot by officers with a taser stun gun he died later in police custody but he said he'd broken coronavirus social distancing the laws for drinking in the street the 2 officers involved have been suspended. for america but as advised people to return to their homes by the
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evening as more protests are expected she also condemned the actions of police during wednesday night's protests are not to ever walk down as i learned what happened last night in bogota is not only regrettable it is possibly the worst thing that has ever happened in office a-t. i wasn't just indiscriminate use of farms cannot be considered police abuse this is a direct attack on our citizens civilians the vast majority of them young people. as under him here 2 years in bogota where he says they have been cause for people to take to the streets again. the difference are again these ations in civil society groups have called for. a number of demonstrations starting in the next few hours 15 of them according to the latest count some of them will be in front of 3 the remains of these neighborhood police stations that were burned down last night to doing the riots there ones will walk through
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important sectors this city now there has been a call for d.s. protest to be peaceful we haven't heard from the police or the president of colombia but of course there is a lot of tension in the air here about what will happen in this city this side and not to impose a curfew but it has invited citizens to leave work and try to be home by 7 pm local fearing that even if the demonstrations in the will be peaceful there will be major disruptions of traffic and public transportation but of course here the entire city is waiting to see if there will be a repeat of the kind of violence we saw last night and he's 58 people have been killed in attacks in the eastern democratic republic of congo this week officials
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blame the allied democratic forces a ugandan rebel group for the attacks in 2 villages in eastern the 2 republicans the u.n. says the group has killed more than a 1000 civilians since the start of last year in what may be a war crimes. still to come this half hour tensions deepen in the mediterranean nations threaten turkey with sanctions if it keeps training in waters it claims you know naturally. and working for an education some of the poorest children in the philippines forced to leave and so they can lend. how the still active front in new south wales we've got trading is shout a thing which would have to cross into queens next day so the real activity probably further down the tasman sea into new zealand just briefly the next one's
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already through here is hitting tasmania knows it will bring some rain to western victoria still less than war in melbourne and possibly well nearly hot in 20 in adelaide at $26.00 which has been perth has been sitting at 90 for a while a bit cloudy in sharing that part of australia now the active frontal system will drop tempers a bit because there's more rain coming in for saturday which travels across to new zealand as well and rain is a story the side the atlantic is where we thought we seem to have got the seasonal front back together again having interrupted it was to tarrie food it's now back so it starts somewhere in southwestern china this number of rains going through shanghai and then it spends over night going to these china sea to end up in south korea or western side of japan with significant rain is probably will not be flash flooding because both these areas are sudden at the moment it misses most of honshu but tokyo is like to be a pretty wet place for much of the weekend and that's true of the northeast of india but to the northwest of india pakistan afghanistan apart from
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a few showers in the foothills the himalaya is not looking much drier. but. one of australia's most loved make it out of the one basket. under threats from an agonizing disease but one wildlife term prieto is dedicating a lot to say what i want to east makes the woman at least one out of the right. played an important role. in. face.
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and one of the top stories your knowledge is there a. desperate scenes on the greek island of less force after a 2nd fire destroyed the remaining tents in europe's biggest refugee camp thousands are now stranded without shelter or access to sanitation. record fires are raging on the west coast of north america from mexico to canada at least 8 people including a one year old baby been killed and a record 10000 square kilometers of and destroyed. and 9 people have been killed and at least 150 injured in protests against the death of a man in police custody in colombia and is being driven by a video showing a man killed by police taser gun for drinking in the street. the tech giant microsoft says russian chinese and the iranian hackers all trying to spy on people linked to donald trump and joe biden is the same russian state linked
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hacking group that attempted to influence the 2016 election is launching new attacks it claims the fancy bear outfit has been trying to break into the e-mail accounts of consultants working for both republicans and democrats. yes president's heading to michigan for a rally despite concerns that his events are getting larger and flouting coronavirus guidelines donald trump has again defended his initial response to the pandemic revelations in a book by the veteran journalist bob woodward that he had knowingly downplayed the severity of covert 19 he's reiterated that he didn't want to cause panic i don't want to jump up and down and start screaming death death because that's not what it's about we have to lead a country we're leading a great country and we're doing a great job and the people that have done such a good job should be given the kind of credit they deserve we possibly have done the best jobs when you certainly you know what we're doing with the vaccines and therapeutics and ventilators and leading opposition activists in by the russos
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accuse the authorities of threatening to kill her and is demanding an investigation into their actions area colors make over is currently in custody after she went missing on monday she's lodged a formal complaint against security service officers she says put a bag over her head drove her to the ukrainian border and said they would get her out of bed to roost a live or in fragments call as an eco help to spearhead a protest movement after president alexander lukashenko was reelected last month in an election widely considered to have been rate. hundreds of anti-government protesters have been expressing their anger at the belgariad government in front of parliament. for weeks demonstrations have been calling on prime minister boyko boris off and the chief prosecutor to resign the government has been accused of corruption maintaining links to the mafia and using prosecutors
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to target political opponents. the european commission says it's lost trust in the british government to negotiate a post brix a trade deal and has given it until the end of the month to drop a plan to break international law but a u.k. minister involved in trade talks in london said his side will not back down prime minister morris johnson's government has tabled a new law dealing with northern ireland trade which would break part of the withdrawal agreement the deal for britain to leave the e.u. that was signed earlier this year the european commission says this would be an extremely serious violation of law the u.k. faces leaving the block with no trade deal if nothing is agreed before the end of this year. a group of e.u. nations say they're ready to impose sanctions on turkey over its drilling ambitions in the mediterranean at a summit of 7 nations on the sea has to by the french president emmanuel mccall he said that there was a willingness to reengage with turkey tensions have been rising since the discovery
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of large reserves of oil and gas in the eastern mediterranean about reports from paris. the greek prime minister was the 1st to arrive at a summit in corsica he was warmly greeted by the french president who hosted leaders of certain e.u. countries earlier kyriakakis mit's a talk eastern emanuel had met to discuss tensions between nato members greece and turkey in the eastern mediterranean turkey is pursuing potential oil and gas resources and waters also claimed by greece and cyprus after the summits might cross it all the does condemn turkey's actions and called for a deescalation of tensions. agreed in a message of unambiguous support for greece and cyprus and a solidarity in the face of unilateral publication of illegal exploration of french european sovereignty. in a video conference with the european parliament turkey's foreign minister said the
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e.u. should remain impartial in the dispute by acting as an international call demanding one size clearly all the issue do you have become a party to problems unfortunately. even the european court of justice haven't ruled the union house nor jurisdiction or a lot of time this is now also no confidence on lot of time bankers delimitation france's sent a military ship and planes to the eastern mediterranean to support greek naval vessels monitoring the situation relations between france and turkey or increasingly hostile macro has repeatedly clashed with turkey's president over a number of crises likely just syria or libya where both leaders accuse the other a fueling insecurity the summit wasn't only a show of solidarity with greece micros aim is to pressure the e.u. leaders to take united and tougher stand against turkey's leadership and stop
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actions by ankara that are deemed by france as an affront to the block the french analysis is that turkey feels. it's europe is so we can only recall that it's very difficult and that europe will not be able to react to that that's why i think for us is trying to make turkey a thirst for europe as a power or not turkey's foreign minister says ancora is ready for unconditional dialogue but greece's talks will be possible only once turkish ships leave disputed waters unless and courage shifts its position that they could consider punitive measures against it when all 27 leaders meet in 2 weeks it's actually butler which is era paris. less than half of a 2000000000 dollar target to fund coronavirus vaccines for developing countries has been met at local initiatives were set up by the world health organization to ensure poorer nations don't get left behind in the race to buy doses around 80
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countries have committed to join the initiative with the european union cutting $400000000.00 united states is a notable absence and so far only $700000000.00 has been raised india has recorded another record spike of 95000 coronavirus cases it's nearing almost 4 and a half 1000000 confirmed cases now the 2nd highest number in the world behind the united states but it is here is home to $1300000000.00 people the confirmed cases represent less than one and a half percent of the population a coronavirus death toll in india is now more than $75000.00 new delhi panet mumbai and chennai are the worst hit cities in the country. schools in the philippines are struggling to provide children with education amid the global coronavirus pandemic kids from poor backgrounds are being disproportionately affected as jamil island
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again reports from manila. 14 year old marketeers loves art specially drawing happy faces but the last few months were spent not inside the classroom but in the fields of bangor province in the central philippines. he is farming every day just so he can save a $150.00 to buy a cell phone he needs for the newly implemented rule of distance learning but they have no money nor can they further research. the ideas indigenous tribe is considered one of the earliest inhabitants in the philippines but for decades their population has dwindled and now live in scattered mountainous parts of those on region so the work is a village of about 900 people and just like most indigenous communities across the country they have suffered dispossession and displacement for decades but the coronavirus pandemic adds another layer of difficulty for the ita families here.
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the philippine government has implemented a distance learning program for all schools to help stop the spread of coronavirus education officials say it is unlikely that schools will reopen until a vaccine is available which means filipino children will have to study from home with electricity a laptop and internet connection that's a major problem in a country where more than half of all families live below the poverty line and where millions of already lost their jobs because of the month long point lock down . it's an even bigger dilemma for indigenous tribes like the ideas long suffering from discrimination and abject poverty many live without electricity or running water to have a laptop and a working internet connection every day a tome is almost unimaginable for them in a healing potion and i mean you see it in the eunice people are far from the cities
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they don't have grown the way it was here so why should this just learning be entirely implemented here to history books here tell us that the ideas or the country scary or the culture and identity but for the parents here they say all they care about is the legacy of education they want to leave behind for their children. duggan al-jazeera manila. for a week now relatives of missing children and survivors of gender violence and occupy the offices of mexico's national human rights commission activists say they won't move until the authorities make progress including bringing perpetrators to justice when you're a part of reports from mexico city. protesters outside the offices of mexico's national human rights commission. they are survivors of gender violence and family members of missing persons who with support from feminist activist groups have moved into the building and taken over. they are protesting
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against the government which they say has turned a blind eye to soaring rates of gender violence and other human rights abuses in the country. mexico has close to $600.00 reported femicide so far this year more than $75000.00 missing persons and the murder rate higher than at any other time in the country's history. when at least west that were part of their last meeting this action is different to others we've seen in the past but i think it's a response from the thousands of victims waiting for an investigation from authorities in 2 cases of disappearances famous sites in storage and many other human rights cases that remain in. mexico's president under this manuel lopez obrador is often criticized for downplaying the issue of gender violence in particular. during a press conference this week he scolded the activists for all keeping the building
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in mexico city's historic center and vandalizing portraits of mexican heroes housed in the offices but this bit of money just as i respect all demonstrations but i do not agree with violence or vandalism and i do not agree with where they have done to the painting of francisco why they don't. protest. dean is says her 7 year old daughter is a survivor of sexual assault. that the gun the point is that what we've been talking about what the president said in that video my daughter has asked me how is it possible the president can be outraged over a painting but not outraged when a girl is a rate. she tells us she and other women here are tired of demanding action from the poor on matters of gender violence. the protesters say they have no intention of relinquishing control of the building adding that they intend to raise funds to transport abuse survivors to the building and transform it into
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a shelter mexico's national human rights commission have expressed their concern over the safety of sensitive case files housed inside the government offices but have not commented on any potential plan to forcibly remove protesters from the building. the leadership of the national human rights commission has frequently been the target of criticism by relatives of missing children and domestic violence survivors who say the commission is more focused on slashing budgets than pursuing investigations. al-jazeera mexico city. long awaited direct talks between afghanistan's government and the taliban are due to start this saturday diplomatic talks will be held in qatar are a major milestone which could bring the country a step closer to peace after decades of war but 2 sides agreed to go ahead with the peace talks are to resolving a dispute over releasing prisoners your sex your state might pompei you will travel to do harm to attend talks. some breaking news now there's been
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a massive explosion in the jordanian city of zakah northeast of the capital several videos have been uploaded to social media showing the blast a security source says it came from a military base on the outskirts of the city we'll bring you more on that story just as soon as we get it here on out of syria. catch up any time with our web site the address for that is 0 dot com and you can watch us live for kicking on the orange live icon out of there talk on. quick of the top stories on the other syria there are desperate scenes on the greek island of lesbos after a 2nd fire destroyed the remaining tents in europe's biggest refugee camp large groups gathered to receive food aid after many humanitarian services were disrupted by the blaze thousands are now stranded without shelter or access to saturday.
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there had been about 13000 people in the camp which the government plans to rebuild despite opposition from migrants and locals alike. these people are actually agreed with the greek island is the they want to leave but they want to go to the greek mainland the government's plans are different however they insist on bringing in machinery today that will start reconstruction on this camp and will turn it into a secure fenced in facility that people won't be able to come and go from as they have done the locals here are determined to stop that firefighters are battling the remnants of a blaze in the lebanese capital at the site of last month's port explosion the fire appears to have incinerated 8 destined for those who survived the blast the director general of the international red cross says the damage remains to be established it started at a warehouse which was storing oil and tires firefighters on the scene said the
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flames have been brought under control but not yet extinguished last month's explosion at the same location killed at least 200 people 9 people have been killed and at least 150 injured in protests against the death of a man in police custody in colombia riot police fought with demonstrators who set fire to police stations in the capital but our anger is being driven by a video showing a man killed by a police taser gun for drinking in the street the 2 officers involved have been suspended pending an investigation a leading opposition activist in belarus is accused the authorities of threatening to kill her and is demanding an investigation into their actions arya corners an equal right is currently in custody after she went missing on monday she helped to spearhead a protest movement against president alexander lukashenko who was reelected last month in an election widely considered to have been rigged to stay with us up next it's one i want to east. for nearly 3 quarters of
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a century world leaders have gathered at the united nations headquarters each year for a highly visible and often contentious debate this year in the midst of the covert 19 pandemic the session will be mostly remote but the few possible know were the exception. and joining us from new york for our special coverage of the 75th united nations general assembly. on al-jazeera. one of this trial is beloved must see feel. they're under threat from one of the most painful diseases in the next room they'll be on the critically endangered list within 20 is no doubt in my mind. one who one east meets.
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