tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 19, 2021 4:00pm-5:01pm +03
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this was an illegal occupation of a country. what they're doing is they're removing knowledge vision at the the stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, how am i doing? and this is the news i live at for coming up in the next 60 minutes. you'll have the israel carries are more air strikes on gaza hours after a massive wave of protest palestinian arms grades from walk. it is really cities, residents. my boss is calling for
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a see far the famous cafe of france are back in business as the country eases pandemic restrictions after 6 month long bank. i was coughing really bad. i couldn't really say anything. package 3, because he's asian american. neither this and you bill fight arise in hate crimes and timely harding and sports. golf top players have been hit with a warning ahead of the year. second major championship us golf governing body has told them to stay away from a proposed break away. so really i where we begin in gaza for the last few years, dozens of palestinian families of rush to evacuate their tar blog. and the threats of israeli air strikes. we are under nustar complex just north of kansas city has been targeted. it's of as many as 9 c homes,
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which nice at mc after residence gathered the caves and flies. well this was the moment one of israel's a warning shots. it's the smaller hit. so used to let residents of much larger strikes on the way. well, israel from bart menu strip has continued through the nights into wednesday place 222 palestinians have been killed since the military offensive began against him off and other power palestinian onto groups. just a short while ago factions in garza launched and other barriers broken into southern israel, most were intercepted by the defense system known as the arm. don't some cause damage and the times of beer chabot. i stood as ash cologne, 12 people in issue have been killed. this is thought of the conflict including 2 children. and while power tuesday was the palestinian day of wage today,
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wednesday is a day of morning. funerals has taken place in ramallah for 2 of the 4 people killed in the occupied westbank on tuesday. it happened as the 1st palestinian general strike in decades. and it's in violence and bloodshed more than 160 people were injured. as well as to israeli soldiers. mother palestinian presidents mahmoud abbas, is appealing to the international community to help end the violence. the. she can get a cold war and they may get see of possibilities. again, it's our fellow. and then we can engage in any dialogue which, when no doubt culminated with the really occupation they stablish ment stayed with them as a capital and the fan and agreeable solution of energy including
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the end of the loose as in order to have a permanent lasting piece in the region where we have correspondence on both sides of the conflicts. in a moment, we'll go to iran con, who's standing by 1st in southern israel 1st. so let's get the latest from human side to join us right side the she for hospital in gaz. your house, the situation being in the last few years and what's the laces from where you are? it's still the day of aggression hearing got the, the rates are still going on. the really raise is going on. the targeting has not stop this morning for people who have been killed have arrived to the hospital, including a jury do use the same who was killed in the targeting of his home in one neighborhood . number of the people who have been when did. * because of the way the rates, but haven't stopped since the hours of the morning. and until now,
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i've also arrived to ship a hospital also another journalist was in part of those people who have been when did arrive to the hospital a couple of hours ago, we witnessed the loss of the military and crisis that are going on now, due to the amount of people who are displaced in evacuating their homes because of the targeting every now and then. and the crisis of the corona and the amount of people who are being displaced and put in little areas together like the schools and governmental cool. and the health, the health crisis that are still going on in the hospital due to the outages of power and lack of water. and not israel, not allowing any humanitarian or medication to aid to enter the trip in order to help out the hospital. now in these crisis,
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mississippi and national also said that the target of home for the millions in god's amounts to work crimes. that's in the latest statement by amnesty international. until now in the 10th day, we have witness more than 500 residential buildings and apartments that have been directly targeted outside of life. as i said, the she for hospital, you know, thank you very much for that updates. let's take, you know, just of an israel in bonn, con is standing by for, is there and run. we just heard the view from inside garza, but in israel they're also facing bar shoes of rocket fire. what more can you tell us? well i can tell you the in the last hour we did see a big garage of rocket fi coming from god. the strip which is just behind me over there. and i have to say the defense system. that's a rocket defense system, which shoots up smaller rockets that blow those rockets as they going over blow
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them up. did actually work happened kind of above our heads actually. and we saw at least 6 or 7 rockets explode, but some of those rockets did manage to land in the city of cologne, which isn't far from where i'm standing right now. and that's of a real concern to the agencies, particularly the united nations. they've got trucks parked outside of karen who saw them crossing into goes, that's still very far away from where i'm standing. also the boat across the barrier crossing. it's about to kill him. it says that way. they've been there for 24 hours for 24 hours. they've been negotiating with these railways to open that barrier, crossing and let that aid. and now these ready shot the barrier crossing on tuesday after allowing a couple of talk suits after it came under attack from inside garza where one israeli soldier was injured. now that has been a tit for tat, going on by no means anywhere near fer all. well,
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anything like that. but what the policy infractions are saying is that their positions were attacked before the convoy entered near cam sullivan, and that's why they attacked that crossing. all of this means that this aid is simply stuck at the border. but holly, you have to remember, this is a magic wand. this isn't all the aid that goes it needs. it's actually just a tiny amount. and if they can't get that in, it doesn't bode well for any kind of sci fi, any immediate movement agencies, the ice nations, is trying out, is hoping that they might be able to get it in at some point today. but these really seem to be moving on that. ok, amazon. com to bring us very latest for southern israel. iran, thank you very much. and deeds still for counting here on the use our new runs of toner to revise. the 2015 iran nuclear deal is just signs of progress has been made . will be lloyd from vienna. close by so many journalists spend life covering
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corporate crisis adolescent perfect return to action for roger federer. lia will be here with that. i'm all the way through that you will be able in france, are enjoying cafe terraces once again as the next stage of walk through an evening comes into effect on morrison, including paris is conic gallery. luckily at the point and also reopening theaters and spend the most welcoming back audiences at 35 percent capacity and people can stay out later and the curfew has been pushed back from 7 to 9 pm. well, let's get more now from bernard smith, the joys of life from paris burners, paris,
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and the rest of francis will be emerging from that cobit and geez, time, or nation. hello yes people here are beginning to hope that this is the beginning of the end of locked down. there was a tentative partial reopening in the middle toward the end of summer last year that only lasted till october, where people put it on terraces when everything was closed down again. today, people have been out on the terraces join lunch. they've been in the museums, i can go to the cinemark, receiving there is a feeling that this is the beginning of the end to be locked down. it's a gamble, 13000 people a day in paris. friends rather still being infected by cove at 19 of the government knows he's taking a gamble compatible with the u. k. that infection rates about 2 and a half 1000 people a day in a similar population in the u. k. i only started reopening a few weeks ago as well, but such is the need to get the economy moving again, not just in france,
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but similar sort of reopening plans are taking place all over europe at the moment because these countries need to get their economies going again, they need to get tourism going again, particularly in france and countries like spain and portugal in italy in greece heavily reliant on that. so there is a hope that the gamble will pay off as long as the vaccination rates continue to increase. our will tell us a bit more about the vaccination rates in france because that me about was a challenge amongst pos, difficulty getting vaccines into the country. and certainly from hard faced extra lock turns and extra restrictions being imposed. things are starting to ease a little bit. you said it for gamble, however, things looking on the health front in france. yes, most of your yeah, most of your your, most of your would fall in a long way behind the united kingdom, which had taken a headstart on vaccinations,
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but from files got 20000000 people vaccinated on denying mill those of hard both doses. and there's a hope that as those vaccination rates continue to increase, the fact that people have to wear masks in most outside circumstances. those restrictions will be lift, lifted. people can now sit 6 at a table maximum when they eat on the outside terraces. and they can visit these museums, restaurants, museums, and museums, and movie theaters. pardon me. they have got a lot of reduce capacity, only 35 percent of these restaurants as well, only 50 percent capacity outdoors. and the big problem for them is that is not enough for them to really make a profit enough to get going again. but they really pushing for a quicker reopening of the indoor areas as well. many of the restaurants don't have balls, don't have outside areas eating. and so they want this reopening to progress the
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hope center by the end of june. many of the restrictions that are remaining now will will be lifted, allowing these economies to get going again. but the big risk is based infection rate and the rapid email is just to say on france and some of the p in countries might be going a bit too quick. and maybe people should just calm down a little bit more and wait for vaccinations to speed up. but the government is said it's gotta get the economy's going. and that is why they've started this tentative phase reopening ok. bernard smith, there live from paris with the hope you've managed to secure yourself, a reservation on one of those terraces. bernard fernando, thank you very much. in dean's will, during his morning coffee on a reopened terrace precedent, a minute micro said the small movements of freedom was thanks to the collective
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efforts of the french people and other persons, savoring, that's renewed sense of freedom. in the french finance minister bruno the mare, he shares these photos of his coffee break, which he captions, the arts of french living as he joins us now from paris, bruno de mer. very good. so have you with us on the al jazeera news there? i do hope you enjoyed that morning. coffee onto house this morning as certainly would have boosted your caffeine levels, but also a boost. see the friendship corner me how hopeful argue of a swift return to normality, a swift economic rebound in france if possible. and i can confirm that i very much enjoyed these coffees this morning on the funds to raise because that's the funds which was coming back and we are, we were waiting for that. and i can tell you that everyone in france has
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a good importance. and we are all very happy with the said we opening that to race as far as the i could, we could cover we concerned d. b, going to means that there will be a queen and strong academic recovery in france and able to wear europe festival. because we have been successful in implementing d. a could a meet recovery plan. you know that we have 100000000000 yours on the table or we have already spent more than 30 video on yours. and the current figures and the current evidences are quite well. we are doing well as far the funds could be concerned, investments were oriented and i think that we should reach at the level 5 percent of growth in france in 2021. so i'm deeply convinced confident that we are on the right track. we must confirm co and figures and we are doing our best if false,
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to implement, to frantically meet recovery plan as soon as possible, which will be welcome news that many of our here as in france. good to hear that your work as your goals are on track to be achieved. it's not just from suffering, of course europe as well. and the, the a f p were reporting this morning that the e, you've agreed to reopen it, board us to fully vaccinated travelers that will boost francis economy in terms of tourism and so forth. but it is quite a contentious issue. can you confirm for us that's borders with the europe will be open to vaccinated travelers and how much of an impact will this have on your economy? well, you know, tourism plays a key hole in the french good. i mean, so that's why we have decided and set the woods to be open and
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to be as open as possible for different crews. we have decided to pay for the tests, which is clearly moving the right direction and an incentive to come to france at to have seasons which could be as good as possible. and we will be fun. come on, you'll been, it was a few weeks for the next similar, but once again, i want to insist on the fact that reason is a key part of the french academy. and that's why we have decided to have these tests for free for the fall into reads, so that france wouldn't be one of the most attractive destination among your band. countries. already are very attract, confessed sedation this year that has to be fed as good 3 here that the french and european recovery is set to continue a pace. but on the african continent, it's
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a much slower financial recovery that's expected that france hosted to summit on financing african economies yesterday that said, decided to cut that recovery time. what impact do you envisage the summit having? well, i just want to confirm what you are saying. we must be aware on the risk of having a great dungeons between the african academies on one side and, and try now the united states and euro on the other side. just have a look at the current figures. david countries have already spent more than 25 percent of the g d, p to protect the economies and to have a quick and strongly economic recovery. when you are looking at the african figures, it is less than 2 percent, which means that there are these clearly risk now of wednesday,
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badges after the shock between african countries and develop countries. and the reason is not only an economy quan each a point good. one is a reason for stephanie g in africa is a risk of terrorism is concerned. it's a risk as far as the legal migration is concerned. so that's why we have decided we don't hope to organize some needs and to help the african take to meet recovery. first of all, sunni issuance. all the $650000000.00 of the new d. uk on the i m s. and most of the 650000000000 dollars, 73000000 dollars should go to african countries and to do less developed countries . and all we don't about home is to put more money, things to do, the 7 things to g 20. we hope to deliver all 100 media for
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african countries and we, we, or d, 7 countries, orangey, 20 countries to do their best. it falls on the table so that we've got to reach just every $100000000000.00 for a quick marine africa, which is very important that is so for me, from the portugal of signs up to this, are you slightly disappointed that there was a bigger commitment from more developed economies, when it comes to these proposals, because i've read through your the communique after the summer and there's an awful lot of work that needs to be done. and so for the front porch school, they're the only ones you've committed to setting aside some of the various commitments. so we are not disappointed, but we are committed to do more. we are not satisfied, but by what we have or when you reach the 1st step. this is
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a step in the right direction. and i think that we should praise deer force made by problems on maybe put on back home to put this issue of africa. countries at the core of the international issues, we shouldn't praise the faults and the results obtained by prism back home, we 73 media and i forgot, but clearly you stuck enough and we are 40 to to mind. we hope to do more and to stick to these paths, all support to african continent and to african countries. there will be a new 7. there will be a d 20 this summer and we will not spell at fault to convince or d 7 and d 20 countries to do more so that we can reach this $100.00 for africa. ok, and you've been very generous for your time. and this year than that, i wonder if i could just ask you one quick final question. france and i realize this is not part of your brief france is among those countries calling for
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a cease fire in gaza. but we are still facing fierce resistance from the united states given the enormous civilian vessel. given the fact of 63 children have been killed it in garza alone. not to mention the attack for journalists covering the conflict. our bureau was among the buildings destroys and is really air strikes. how frustrating is it's that diplomacy is being blogs in a bits end this conflict, and do you think france will force the us to veto any action at the security council when it comes to this conflict? i think that my call hasn't been re key and deeper much. he can be blocked on these long lasting conflict. and we didn't need to pull up his file. you have a need for you from the action. and that's why and come back home,
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because he said you should tease with and with jordan, i think these are very positive. you should tease. and once again, i think that we were in the world, everybody's waiting for a cease fire. he's expecting a sci fi you're, that's exactly the road that has been proposed by phones and by people. okay. quinn on the french finance minister joining us live from paris. thank you very much indeed for speaking. so i just around step before the minister says, talk to salvage the 2015 you clear deal and bring the us back to the table. have progress? well, in vienna of us, she says to han and so the delegates returning to their capitals in the coming hours for further deliberations under the 2015 agreements, the wrong restricted its nuclear program and exchange for sanctions relief. but its
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been repeatedly breached since donald trump pulled us out of the deal in 2018. washington says it's ready to lift. many of its thanks. to han says it won't rejoin them. so all sanctions or remove those to jabari is in vienna and we can join higher now, georgia has any progress the made that well, there is close this optimism here. and of course, this is now the final day of the discussions between the deputy foreign ministers of the p 4 plus one countries that are left within the nuclear agreement of 2015 the deputy foreign minister of us out of she spoke to journalist this morning saying that there is some progress made, but he was more optimistic about what is to come in the coming days as the deputy for mister will be returning to their capital for the liberation. we are expecting the mission to hold sessions in the next 30 minutes or so. where following that
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final meeting there will issue communicate. but for now, let's listen to what the really deputy foreign minister has to say earlier today. we have more, we made good progress in the last 2 weeks during the 4th round of negotiations, but several key matters remain unresolved. that need to be discussed at home. we are to point to be able to get to a conclusion. only a few key matters remain to be discussed. we almost agreed on other issues, including draft, always time to return to the capitals for more consultations. what is important now is there is a deadline coming up on friday may 21st, which iran had set after reaching a technical agreement with the i. e, a to limit their additional protocol inspections under the nonproliferation treaty
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at because iran feels that they have not yet gotten what they needed out of this new player deal. they had withdrawn temporarily for the 3 month period from additional protocol. that meant stuff for the past 3 months. the cameras and now instructors by the i. e. a were not allowed into the you player sites in iran, the re new said that they will revisit the issue. and in the coming days, they will decide whether or not that technical programming agreements will be extended. that will be very significant because if you decide not to extend that deadline, you need a future of this case. you feel a, as a nuclear deal is very much in doubt that if they feel they're not getting anywhere would be here. they will go ahead and cover ties with those additional protocols under the nonproliferation treaty, meaning they to turn off their security cameras. within the nuclear side, essentially, the instructors will have no access to any of the nuclear facilities inside or on.
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that is something all sides are trying to avoid, but ultimately it appears that that decision will have to come from to her on in the coming days of jabbar, the live from vienna. thank he, dawson, to lebanon. now where the caretaker, foreign minister shared by wednesday has died after starting a diplomatic ride with arab golf states on tuesday, saudi arabia in the united arab emirates summon. so i've been on the invoice to the object comments made by west bay during a televised interview. he accused golf country of supporting isis in the region, and criticize the murder of journalists jamal, shoji in the side, the consulate. it is stumbled 2018 when it has since apologize. thing he does not mean to offend brotherly arab countries. migrants are continuing to travel from morocco to spanish enclave then north africa despite the conditions them around a 1000 people have crossed into see by sea. over walking along the coast. the
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spanish government, somebody sent back many of the recent arrivals. european union is urging morocco a stop that doesn't have also reached maria, or caesar and melissa, one of 9 territories controlled by spain and africa, in case of long attracted migrants, you're trying to reach europe. spain's high courts. this opens an investigation into the policy mario france, leader for alleged war crimes. but he hardly refused to sign a court summons bank. he will 1st refer to our cheerios. embassy. will spain a light golly to enter to get medical treatment, contract and cold. 19. the polar, sorry france has own fault for the independence of western sahara, former spanish colony, mainly under moroccan control. i've had here on i was just there and we'll take a look at why only a fraction of people in some african countries are willing to get corporate back. seen even health records gets cold,
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choose to come. hi. art will tell you about trainers that are selling for aria 7. take as an option and a show support for palestine from one also both vegas name aah . i'm harry davies and kimberly, in west, in australia were indigenous community. the painting with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land. but we even that the, the one about i'm a firm and do any reporting from review. if you're going to try protecting by diversity pro defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, more than half of the coal mines by separatists. these re labeled as russian cole and transported out to markets in asia and europe,
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with detailed coverage before into withdrawal, is underway and will be completed after the may 1st deadline from around the world . these demonstrations change your mind, the british government, the new laws designed to cattail people's rights of assembly damage. the country's democracy ah a very quick minute of a tough time is really forces. the photo warning shows that another book in garza dozens of palestinian family to be forced to leave their homes in the building. across the street for 100 forms and artillery shells are far to overnight.
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fractions and gaza have most another banner should look at seem to have an israel most for interceptors for the air defense system. though i'm doing some vanish in terms of a funeral procession. some taken place for palestinian killed during the largest general strike in decade for poor people don't call the occupied west bank i process the support of palestine or gathering momentum across the world for a 2nd week in a row. hundreds, continue gathering in solar diversity across to the site. a recent corona virus looks to see i'm calling on arab nations who reject their normalization of relations with israel and in the arena and capital to hands. thousands of running against the bowling of garza rainy and officials of cold on the united nations and the states to take action. merger leader has reiterated that his country stands
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with palestinian factions. i will ask the dig, jones is going from the iranian capital to run. we'll see in that way and if they're on in the same square and they'll thousands of people here. they're supposed to be social distance thing, at least in the center of this grade. they seem to be iran is experiencing its force for the wave of the covert pandemic, but because of the sheer number of people has really difficult social distance. subscribe that's packed now we've just had months representative to addressed the crowd. an iran has been a staunch the portrait of the palestinians, in fact, the sea, the palestinians as a part of what they called the axis of resistance, which is made up of his belie. and the ban on the who is in yemen, syria, and also various militias across iraq. and iran has been outspoken in its defense of the palestinians and the company, a condemnation of israel. in fact, we've seen him and chance the traditional chance of death to israel and death to
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the united states they are on has also made no hidden the fact that they support the palestinians in terms of technology and know have when it comes to those rockets and drawings and that relationship that has been reciprocated by mouth. in fact, one, the political leaders of hamas. this might actually address the funeral of got some so the money when he was assassinated costs for the money, the fascinated by the united states. and it's my hand, you came to the address to try and he done got some of the money on the goods post all the support in the against israel and achieving victories against israel and the supreme nita of iran to the need. as i said that he, that iran has much of their religious differences, that palestinians with the palestinians been so neat and iran, ben, she'll to get in the ways of the support for the palestinians. a standing against israel. okay. big that live from center on that. thank you.
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nearly half garza, the population is under 14 and children are among those paying the heaviest price in the conflicts. 63 have been killed. hundreds more have been injured, and many, many war have been traumatized by the violence a study last year for nearly 90 percent of children in gaza has experienced personal trauma as the 15 years of israeli blockades and for israeli offensive war and poverty has left a generation scarred for life muscle 9 miss the communications officer in gaza received the children. he says the international community must take action to stop the suffering. this has happened in the past and it continues to happen. and this is just unbelievably exhausting cycle for children to go through. and the moment there is life continuing, so no international organization is able to move around. they never assistance or
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do a specific assessment for the damages. so all of this would have, like we'd draw up plans and wait until the fire happens so that we are able to reach people and deliver the assistance and do the assessment of the school. the 1st step is to the assessment of the damages and do fundraising for the, for the rebuilding and the invitation of the damage the school for everything that's related to the physical side of the, of resuming education, which is going to be expensive, exhausting, and would take a lot of effort from, from international donors, from organizations here on the ground. but there is also the psychological part of it. for the children themselves will be suffering from trauma and from other disorder and various disorders and impacts on their mental health. getting back to the mindset of being able to, to go back to school and wake up every morning looking forward to get out of the
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house and go to school, which is not the case. this is a long way for us to go through. i mean, thousands of children, hundreds of thousands of thousands of children would need us to work with them on psycho social supports and helping them to get back to, to, to like a brush over the impacts of fear and anxiety and, and everything. they have gone through this conflict which is very, very, very difficult for, for all children. muslim organizations in india, demands in the judicial inquiry into the demolition of a mosque in the state of r pradesh. the 100 year old building in the town of par bunkie was brought down on monday. the district officials and the b j. p. will fate say the structure was illegal, illegal case over the issue has been ongoing. india witness. one of its worst camino riots. sensors, 16th century, most custom mo, listing the top pradesh, 992 by activists souls or ss, the b j. p. parents organization will job at em. sorry. as
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a political compensation journalist, he says the move comes as a surprise. everybody is preoccupied with generally saving their lives in dealing with hispanic ants. therefore, it has all the ma, strange, and intriguing why that's the government, the state government chose to do what it did. it appears to be indirect contravention of a high court order which were directed which was passed on the 24th of paper which stated that irrespective of whatever this directives, this court or the law court may have given with regard to disposition, thereby demolition or removal of moscow, all that will stand in abeyance till the 31st of may. surprisingly strangely, the government moved demolished the most. it's this mosque is where then is just and strong toll from, from, from the provincial capital of like, no,
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it's and bought a bunky to stick. not much was heard of this, it appears to come back now says that there was some residential units that were built along, built along with the most, for which there was no, no provision. there was no permission. but notwithstanding, that the high court had already given a direction, so therefore, it is very, very strange. and this has been viewed with a great deal of suspicion. at least 22 people are dead and 7 sealed is missing. after a powerful cycle and had india's western coast, the navy rescued hundreds of people from the sinking barge search and rescue operations on the way for other vessels that are address cycle until the day is now weakening since making landfill in the state of good, you're out on monday, for the 2nd day in a row, the number of corona of our staff in india is hit record high. more than 4500 people, deaths were recorded over the last 24 hours. the number of new cases has been
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coming down in recent days after reaching daily highs of more than 405 since 2 weeks ago. nearly 240 indian journalists and other media workers have died covering the pandemic most in the past 7 weeks. even though they are on the front lines, many haven't been able to get vaccinations that says india struggling with the 2nd wave. elizabeth per on a reports from new delhi for more than a year, journalists and india have risk their lives against an invisible threat to capture the impact of coal. 19 on the world's 2nd largest population. and few places have been hit as hard as india. more than 275000 people have died from the virus, including at least 238 journalists. that includes not the man who was the president of the unreal ha press club in the state of author probation. his brother, 1000 and told al jazeera, he died the same way as many others during the 2nd search outside
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a hospital without help be. i'm usually started. there was one hospital left and we did everything. the court reporters called the district magistrate because several government officials, after playing a lot, our hands were still empty. we were told, there were no beds and don't even who put a ventilator. despite news media being deemed an essential service in india. during the pandemic, the government hasn't prioritized vaccinations for journalists, as the 2nd wave gripped the country over the past 2 months. many states declared journalists to be frontline workers, the few have innoculated them. journalist mohammed, iran was a friend of now the methods that the government is claiming that joe looked in the middle has been declared frontline booker and would be vaccinated at the earliest. but none of that has happened because none of the listen numbers have been vaccinated. television news reporter new the sri and the badly affected state of be
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hard says journalist there live in fear. what, how much can it's very difficult for us very, very difficult, but someone to report from the field, someone has to work someone has to show the real pictures. so we're doing that work last year and this year too. but this time, there are many journalists and several states who have died and looking at those deaths, we feel afraid. but if you're going by safety, it's very difficult to do the job. researches say off the journalists have died since the pandemic began last year. more than 2 thirds lost their lives and start of april this year, just accepting be ready to book the ship or just something will not really solve the problem. i wanted to get into the details of what the government's need been to say that when it comes to death of journalists due to close at 19 india is among the top 3 countries in the world behind brazil and prove more than 3 journalists have died. every day, from the 19 since the start of april this year,
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and it suspects it have killed another $72.00. since then, despite the vaccine shortages, journalist organizations say those risking their lives to do their jobs should be protected by the government. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi napoleon for your health care system is least a breaking point, submit an alarming rise and call the 1900 cases and a new strain of the virus. these are images from a hospital in the capitol cap on 2 beds have run nights, and patients to be treated and signed. emily a nation is also seen a shortage in oxygen canisters. the health ministry has urged people to follow the health guidance as the new variance is more infectious and is deadlier. africa has just received that has received just 32000000 doses of covered 19 vaccines around 18000000 have made it into people's arms. now you supplies have dry,
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the pastor india blocks exports to battle it. so when i break, the growing vaccine resistance in africa means that doses are available and they're either being destroyed or given away. nicholas huck reports at a cove in 1900 vaccination center in goma, in the democratic republic of congo. nurses wait for members of the public to show up for free vaccine hours go by. sometimes days before a patient appears willing to get inoculated. only about 5000 people out of 90000000 have taken up the offer of a vaccine among those unwilling to get vaccinated are health workers, doctors and nurses who don't trust the vaccine core. no, we don't know the real truth about the vaccine. our government isn't very clear with us on who should be getting that elderly people or us. we just don't understand what is in it and who it is for until they provide us with some clarity . i refuse to get an ocoee later. fear of the vaccine appears to be spreading
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faster than the vaccine itself, cynthia bola outbreak. there has been a general distrust in the country among health workers with people fearing that the spread viruses instead of protecting the population that used to that video is online like this one, where a french doctor last year suggested that vaccines should be tested on africans before being administered to european faced with such as skepticism, the government is giving away 1300000 doses of astrazeneca vaccines. it received last march to other african countries. but they too are struggling to knock late their population in south through down in cameroon. only a fraction of their populations is vaccinated. there are many rumors and much misinformation online, but in regions where most people don't have access to the internet, that alone doesn't explain why so many are not taking up a vaccine free of cost. do you and says government aren't doing enough to accurately inform their citizens and make doses readily available to them?
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in uganda, where there's only enough doses to vaccinate. one percent of the population president was of any is leading by example. un officials admit getting people vaccinated in months, in countries where it is taking decades to get children inoculated against measles, or yellow fever is a challenge. well, actually, we're getting vaccinated my into the clear coff. it's actually not that simple. you know, there's a journey to get to the health center. you either need to pay for transportation. so that's going to be your best see, or your tax pc. we have to walk. so there is a cost associated with getting your children back to needed. getting yourself vaccinated and that's a high price to pay. and that's a massive challenge for various hon families. the india variance is already on the african continent, but without enough vaccine doses available and few vaccinated. the fear is the situation can only get worse. nicholas hawk al jazeera,
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the u. s. congress passed a bill to prevent violence against the asian americans has been an alarm and buys and hate fuel attacks on mergers. during the pandemic, the over $900.00 hate crimes and speed some reviews of incidence targeting asian americans and pacific islanders algiers. how does your cultural reports from his family's t fields in fujian, china to this street corner in washington d. c. brewing chinese, t for american customers was gene hon. john's vision. when he opened his tea shop in february 2020 but the timing was terrible way to really have any knowledge about what kind of results will be facing. just 3 weeks in the shop had to close due to pandemic restrictions. that was also when john started to hear us leaders using races terms linking the virus to china.
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america will prevail over the giant of iris trust me blamed for basically everything, everything possible. so of course he will get blamed for dependent as well. business was slow after the shop reopened. one day in november, john was alone when a man approached i could hear he was shouting something, china, cold. oh, colon id, the man pepper spray john then left. john, as he struggled to call police for help, i was coughing really bad. i couldn't really say anything though i went on the street. i was trying to like, find someone to help me finish the call. i just couldn't find anybody. researchers say the number of hate crimes targeting asians reported in major us cities since the beginning of the year has more than doubled. that is despite increased
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awareness and protests in chinatown communities around the country. many more people are starting to pay attention and more people are becoming galvanized to get active the kobe $19.00, hey, crimes act passed by congress will make it easier to report hate crimes online. it also instructs federal investigators to quickly review hate crimes. real coded 19. dear mister john, we were horrified to hear of the attack. after video of the pepper spray attack went viral, john received dozens of sympathetic letters from the community. i truly appreciate this kindness that way. affairs or databases. i think this is the more important thing he says each negative experience is outweighed by an outpouring of support. he calls that progress. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. still ahead on, i'll just 0. he's done
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plumes, souls, tennis shoes, runners, high tops, whatever you want to call the rubber sold shoes. they're everywhere. once confined to the playground and sports fields, they are now in offices on count walks and even in a museum. the sho charts a 50 year history from new york city basketball to these to your jordans worth $15000.00. there is a section that looks at how designers have looked at the cars and kind of pushed them even further beyond that, their performance background and history to becoming these kind of objects of art, almost different countries. different trainer cultures from glistened. japan, to low tech for california surfers, it's the preferred to around the world. early shoemakers could never have imagined a trainer warned by the musician con us would one day sell for $1800000.00. 1.8000000 for a sneaker seems like an exorbitant some,
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but if you put that in the context of great art from other mediums, you know, from fine artists, it pales in comparison to hundreds of millions of people are willing to pay for a painting, new designs ensure there's always a latest, must have often mass produced in the developing world very cheaply and sold it a vast profit. prepare its a perfect recipe for big business, innovative labs, looking for better fit and radical appearance robots to cut down on cost and waste . there's even issue made from mushrooms designed to decompose quickly, reducing the amount of rubber littering the world's landfills. a small step in the right direction toward sustainability. jessica baldwin al jazeera london all the time, the sport. here's leah. thank you, holla. well golf, the top players have been hit with a warning ahead of the 2nd major championship of the year. u. s. golf governing body has told them to stay away from a proposed break away super league. andy richardson has more on
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the eve of the pga championship, some stark words from the man in charge of golf in the united states, telling player to think twice before making any commitments to a possible breakaway competition, being financed by saudi arabia, money's money, right? and some money needs to have a return and have all those things that are, that are associated with it. but some money is better than other money, particularly for younger players. they're going to have 20 year career out here. i just don't think they're going to be better off in that format than they already are. nothing is certain about the so called super golf leak, which was 1st being talked of last year. but it see of the dates of late next year is being targeted. and this the promise of huge signing on fees for its players finance. 5th day. it's a no brainer. nearly 50. it's a no brainer. and somebody today and offer me
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a 50000000 quid to play golf when i'm at 48. and you know, it's a no brainer. you know, they've obviously got a lot of money and they've come out and sent a few shot waves about and people feel threatened. so, you know, you know, the people that feel threatened to try to come by the established tools of said any players involved will be suspended from that wants to time champion. when at roy mcroy has been critical of the break away plan. you know, people can see it for what it is, which is a, which is a money grew up, which is fine if that's what you're playing, golf for is to make as much money as possible. totally fine. and you know, go and do that if that's what makes you happy. winning historic major championships is one thing, no new competition can offer. on the richardson al jazeera, the international olympic committee reassured and anxious japan the games would be safe for athletes as well as the whole community. the i o. c chief said he believed more than 80 percent of residents of one big village would be vaccinated or booked
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for vaccination ahead of the start of the july 23rd games. he rejected growing calls to cancel the olympics already that they have since they've been delayed a year from the pandemic lobsters, both events with international athletes can take place safely, even with the present restrictions in place. and none, none of these safety events was a virus is greater for the japanese people or the people of pol pot by won't face any sanctions for displaying a palestinian flag falling manchester united final home game against full him. the french star made the show of support after full time, alongside his teammate. i'm a political gestures are not allowed in the league, but players and fans are allowed to display national flags. fans were back in united stadiums for the 1st time since the u. k. government, eas,
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corona virus restrictions, they saw one of the goals of the season scored by edison kamani during this $11.00 drop united will finish 2nd in the league and still have the euro believe final against villareal to come see you. supporting everyone is great in working with the voice that a great group of players. i know where we are. we want to be in to leave. hopefully we can bring a told him in about time. chelsea i've taken a major step towards the top for finish after beating lester to one lester will now miss out on the champions league spot if chelsea and liverpool when their final games of the season. roger federer has made less than perfect return to competitive action. the 39 year old hadn't played since early march as the guitar open, as he recovers from knee surgery. his day at the geneva open was
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a brief one as he lost his 1st clay court match. and it was 2 years against james pablo. undo har. and spencer turnbull has thrown the fist no hitter of the major league baseball season. he's done at the detroit tigers. pitcher into the history books with 9 no heads against the seattle mariners, the most. no hitters thrown in. the modern era is 7 with this season. well, on track to surpass that mark already, that's it for me. hand you back over to hala, i say, most indeed. well, before we leave you, we're going to give you a quick look back at some of the scenes from last week in the the my
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right movement. you want to show the world the good guys can sometimes when they are the fall behind germans and poly phenomena, the funds you make football one just deal in columbia in the mid ninety's coca fields covered whole stretches of land fall from the cities which were now on the high survey and the end of the ninety's, people were talking about the potential for me becoming an orchestra with the cobra is taking power. drug traffickers sought refuge in the jungles of mountains. well, out of the states reach the far right militia is 20000 men. the united self defenders of columbia defies the gorilla. meanwhile, columbia has legitimate military suffered ambushes by the far soldiers. it is not hundreds. the systematic killing lead to the displacement of millions of people,
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the power, militaristic, take that long as the zone if they 2 areas the state could never reach under pressure from the da, the criminals who came off the pablo escobar, $100.00 down the show companies with under rest increase me. ready the news israel carried more air strikes on gaza after a massive wave protest. ah, how much of this is lloyd from coming up? ok so far into israel from lebanon to or intercepted missile defense and the others .
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