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no, ma'am, i don't know her own, in south africa, the man fought apartheid on a jazz. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world and you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh i this is al jazeera ah hello there, i'm this policy at hand. this is the news out, live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minute. returning to the rubble aid, it begins to trickle into gaza to help families made homeless by 11 days of israeli bombardment. meanwhile, from london today read, raleigh is being held across the globe in support of health finance. sri lanka
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poses a travel budget for stock, the spread of curve at 19, but is also under pressure to go into locked down as infections, ryan, and can son growing in india, about a secondary infection known as black fungus as affecting curve at 19 patient. i'm not sure if sports ferrari's show all the class thoughts on hold for them on a free bike, crashing and qualifying let's okay. madrid have one of the spanish lead title for the 1st time in 7. ah, now with the sci fi between israel and from us holding families in the gaza strip. now heading back home and business owners are getting back to work. humanitarian aid has also begun arriving on the strip. the reconstruction now after 11 days of air strikes is expected to cost around $100000000.00. u. s. president joe biden has
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offered to help, but he also says he'll work with the united nations. show that support is not given to her last. the group runs garza and 5 hundreds of rockets into israel during this conflict, killing at least 12 people there. meanwhile, solidarity protests, palestinians are taking place around the wild. large crowds have gathered in several cities in the u. k. has demonstrated as a call for an end to israeli occupation when out of the are it's harry for who is on the ground for us in gaza. he went to meet one family who has suffered a devastating blow and almost the 1st israeli attack. all this conflict and have since been left with torture decisions to make. so turn, almost 3 was wounded. in the 1st minutes of this conflict, his pain is barely begun. he spent 5 days in a coma and now had 4 major operations on life changing injuries. but so tom isn't yet fully awake to how much his world has changed. his family is keeping it from
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him. with i said, i was on the street. we were hit with a rocket myself and my cousin. we fell down. so tom hasn't been told that the blast also killed his brother afterward, and still tom's only child 15 months old on family members say they could see the rocket flying directly toward them. low to the ground, out here in the street is where. so tom sustained his injuries, this is the precise place where that is really munition came in and exploded. he was among a group of his extended family who are playing here, putting hay and sacks, and in an instant, 8 of them lost their lives. 7 of them, children, that was among the 1st israeli strikes of the conflict. this was among the last the family home hit on thursday night hours before the si fi took effect meters from that impact. so times cousin sits with his father, muhammad last deny in the same attack, but every one is most worried about. so ton of his emotional. he loves his son too much, and his brothers,
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his soul is with them. we are afraid that something might happen to him. his injuries are so serious goes his main hospital is full of personal tragedies and exhausted stuff together too many people couldn't come to the hospital during the war. normal injuries, diabetes suffers those with high blood pressure. they couldn't reach the hospital and the ambulances couldn't reach them because of the damaged roads. medical equipment and fuel, just starting to get in at the hospitals, need regular electricity and clean water infrastructure that needs rebuilding throughout the strip. the destruction of this most recent war is creating grim new landmarks to go alongside those of the previous war and the one before that. so much, never rebuilt. everybody is saying it's not be business as usual, you know, the definition of insanity doing the same things with the same bad results. we don't want to go down there again. how we manage that. it comes down to political will by everybody. to recognize that we just can't continue this way. for years
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this has been the way in gaza. life getting steadily more difficult, more hopeless promises of change have come before and gone before. garz's people long accustomed to making what they can of things among the ruins. harry falls at algeria, northern garza, while thousands are taking part in solidarity marches for palestinians and cities across the u. k. on the rest of europe. march was being held in manchester and london where supported according on the government and per the sanctions on israel . after it's as strikes on palestinian cities, they're also calling for a military embargo to cut the supply of weapons. meanwhile, hundreds of israelis have turned out and tell her vive, to protest around the conflict with her last horrible need as that. and she joins us now live order. i believe there's been a pretty substantial turn out today. can you talk us through just who has been in that crowd and what you're hearing?
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i would have people here here at the moment under the conditions and the current atmosphere. israel. well, that's good. now now people are here are really broadcasting again the patients that have been charged to for example, that the children of the road to a town in southern israel that has come on the rocket fire white considerably. and children have both deserved to live in securities. other, other banners were caring. they should be wanting between all this they didn't, the meeting between us this is really this rally had been pulled by the left as far as the last one of the palestinian policy and israeli bar. but
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this is a very small voice, people got bubble with. well, this is a bubble with the bubble. and throughout the decade or so, we've got a voice ring cycle of violence became more and more often. well, this guy and the voices are shrinking. i spoke to several people, they think that's actually the outside up here. there are more people who would be one of the occupation want a political settlement. she did decades long prices, but for some are they said it's very difficult to speak because it israel, you have to work out what you say. i mean, they're on the ground course and television. thank you so much. honda. well, let him worn out for me, then hastings, the un humanitarian coordinator in gaza. she joins us from then. now then as we've
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been saying and reporting, obviously a huge range of needs. what are your priorities there at the moment? no thanks for asking me to come on. i think it's i told your correspondent earlier today, one of the main needs here is actually fuel. we have to get fuel and because they fuels needed electricity is needed to operate water and sanitation. hospitals, health care. it's really fundamental for people to get their most basic of services . so oddly enough, fuel and repairs to the electricity lines that are in israel are flowing into gaza . it's one of the priorities. there are, of course, enormous health needs given the injuries and the current state of the health care system that was trying to function during a global pandemic. and most of the hospitals were already at capacity. so we're
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looking at fuel health and equipment supplies. and then obviously at some point it may be needed for food as well. sure. and then you're talking about shortages are potential shortages. i'm curious, how are you and your agency is doing at the moment with getting aid into gaza and it was only on tuesday, the israel open that goods crossing and i know even then there was still frustrations being expressed by you and agencies is a coming through it now yes. so to say there was a start to it and we are only able to get 5 trucks in before the crossing closed than yesterday, $37.00 trucks were allowed to pass. unfortunately, today, the crossing for the trucks were closed. i believe it was due to chabad, but we're hoping that the crossings will be open tomorrow, so we can bring more aid in mediately. and then you mentioned that some of the medical needs, and we're obviously also still living through this global pandemic. and i know
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there have been great worries about how these 11 days could have potentially increased the spread of cov, it is people sheltered together and doors. do we have a sense of just how bad the current of our situation? well, one of the problems, of course, is people aren't coming out and getting tested. also, i think you've probably seen that one of the central oratory was damaged during the last 10 days, which means they haven't actually been able to do a lot of testing. i also visited a primary health care clinic this morning where it had been damaged and it had actually vaccinated almost a 3rd of all the people in gaga and who had been vaccinated overall. so that is going to cause considerable problems in terms of going forward, get people vaccinated the kovak mechanism, which is the global mechanism to bring vaccines into places that need additional support. they are expected. first of all, we had to postpone the delivery,
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which was due last week, and we're hoping then that the next shipment, the vaccines will be able to come in early next week. sure. were at the moment just looking at some images of the devastation and we know that the cost of rebuilding are going to be huge. and with the conditions that we're seeing from the u. s. said to avoid mass presumably that add some additional red tape and complications all your confidence that you and your agencies will get the money needed in the time needed. yes. view and its partners deal with these sorts of issues around the world in various different conflicts. we've been dealing with this issue for over a decade now where funds cannot flow directly to huh. and we have mechanisms in place one in particular, i'm going to be distributing actually $18000000.00 through what is known as the palestinian humanitarian fund and which is administered by the united nations. and
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that allows member states to provide funding directly to the u. n. n. n g o partners, so we can implement projects on the ground and delivery where it's needed. and last nealon and just very briefly on curious how we, you are approaching the security situation on the ground with them. and obviously we're all hoping that the sci fi will continue to hold. yeah, absolutely. so far it's been quiet when we came in on friday. people were actually even in a little bit of a celebratory or perhaps better or relief mode. and some of them were actually celebrating each, so it hasn't been quiet, but it has to any provocative actions here in israel, in east jerusalem. and in the west bank really need to stop to make sure this whole then hastings, the un humanitarian coordinator in gaza. thanks so much for your time with us, lynn, and we do really wish you all the best with your operations. thank you. home. meanwhile,
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as i was saying, whitehouse has announced that the us secretary of state anthony bring can, will visit both israel and the occupied west bank next week. biden, as i was saying, has promised extensive age both sides in the wake of this conflict. diplomatic editor james bay's has more than from western the key diplomatic moment in the coming days is the arrival of the us secretary of state antony blinking in the region. we don't have any exact details of his trip, but he's going to be meeting is railey and palestinian leaders. clearly the international focus right now is getting humanitarian assistance into garza. a un security council resolution drafted by france is being rewritten to focus on humanitarian assistance. one of the problems there for the us is that it doesn't deal directly with the mass, so there's going to have to work through intermediaries and the united nations. the big question for the blinking visit is whether this changes the calculations of the
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biden administration for the 1st 4 months they've had in power. they've not seen this issue as a priority. they've been focusing on the nuclear deal on climate change on afghanistan and on relations with china and with russia. will they now change that and refocus on negotiations between israelis and palestinians of the u. s. actively pursuing them in now the world health organization says the global death toll from covered 19 could be $2.00 to $3.00 times higher than the official numbers. those numbers showed 3400000 people have died from the corona virus by the w. h o s, to me it's a true number of deaths directly or indirectly attributed to the virus is actually between 6 and 8000000. and me law, sri lanka has now post a travel band in an effort to cab a surge and current of virus infections. and that a 3rd wave there,
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the islands came, medical associations are also pressuring the government. impose a strict locked down scientist warning that if no action is taken, the situation could get less than often under reports scientist, a working overtime to understand she. lunk, her 3rd wave with 3500 infections a day and dozens of deaths. this is the country's only lab at the university of st . java, the napoleon, colombo, carrying out genome sequencing on samples from patients. the process helps identify how the virus works. what strain it belongs to, and if and how it's changing the strain 1st identified in the u. k. has spread rapidly in sri lanka. scientists are now looking at another stream. first found in india. we have a question to see whether the indian parent is coming because again, the indian variant is shown to be even more transmissible than it is. and could also be call him, see if he's sort of plan with her strategy, the control strategy,
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the hospital resources to have some an agent or to do all that sequencing is important. with the latest surgeon cases, the need for sequencing is more urgent than ever. but the lack of materials is delaying vital research. that's a global talk to sequencing region. so there's a huge delay in getting the, the agent either because it's a shortage on the con, please order soon enough because of that these local funds has mother begins. team races against telling senior doctors if called for an immediate 14 day lockdown of the country, the short term restriction, imposed at the moment. working to do the people come out and people go for work and then they got there to get there. and then be in the spread off the section again. so that's why we need to have a lockdown at estridge without having interactions in between. the countries also
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struggling to vaccinate its population of 22000000 people. only approximately one percent have been fully vaccinated. so far. the government is facing criticism for mismanaging the vaccine drive, leading to scenes like this, where anger and frustration over busy they're trying hard to use the doses. they have effectively to counted. the current spike in cases by the highest and best thing that they said was going to be that the enrolling in the patients. so the study by the current or the high pay. but in the dimension authority, the government says it's trying to get move ac, seen, not just for the 1st doses like those been given here in college, but also for the 2nd round of shots, which are now overdue. the reason serge, and that's an infection are adding to the agency. experts warn do that vaccines
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will take time to make a difference. the only solution at the moment is to stop the spread the virus, minette fernandez. i'll just the ra color that a she long to hold me while the indian government is now asking states to report cases of a red, but potentially deadly infection that's been appearing. and patients you've already had. the corona virus, many regions are seeing an increase in mucous. my crisis also known as black. fungus. there's increase in concern as pharmacies run out of the medicines needed to treat us. elizabeth per item has emergency service work as an awesome stake. disinfect the border family home and chem morgan village, a practice to reassure nervous neighbors. inside chandra border is a morning after the death of his son to morning. 2 days after the 27 year old recovered from clover 19. he fell ill with a rare infection called mucus. my closes are black, fungus,
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ohio. he had difficulty breathing, so we took him to the hospital, the doctor in being said, nothing can be done here and i put him to go after reaching nego, they said, we can't do anything, he'll take him to go. then we admitted him to hospital. he was kept there for 5 days after which we found out that he died at 6 in the morning. for morning is one of more than 200 indians have died from mutual my classes this year. more than 8000 have been infected. like many wit, michel, my closes for morning, not only had clover 19 recently, but was also diabetic. and doctors say corona vars. patients with diabetes and a weakened immune system, a particularly prone to infection. they believe the use of steroids to treat severe covert 19 could be contributing to the condition of the population largely and the 3rd to the middle age group. and that makes a little bit on to the sugar levels and something like that. you know,
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i really jack of the sugar limited more for the opportunity to infection the a group inside the body and break as it is doing. michel, my causes causes discoloration over the eyes and nose blurred vision, chest pain and breathing difficulties. in some cases, doctors have to remove one or both eyes or part of the joy to stop the disease from spreading human villa. my friend who is suffering from black fungus infection, had a surgery 3 days back and his job was removed. the doctor has also said that they need to remove his eye as well to save his life, and i'm having problems finding him injections for 3 days. the government has taken over the midst an outlet, and this hospital says that they also have 70 patients for whom they need the medicine to. we let outpatient di many states are running out of the expense of
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medicine. used to treat the infection as cases of rico, my closest rise valley is setting up special wards and free hospitals to treat patients while the high court has off the government to immediately import medicine from overseas. awesome, and a number of other states have declared nicole my post as an epidemic. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. well, there's plenty more. i had this news our including hoping to make it to europe. we follow the place of live rooms crossing from morocco over a disturbing please funny can video of an arrest that led to a black man's death and why it then took 2 years for it to be released. and then for me was a local favorite. take the whole and monica dislike crunching and qualifying for on that. later on, i
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guess from the corona, virus across latin america have hit 1000000 argentina has gone back into lockdown for the 1st time since last year. off the days of storing infections, strict rules limiting circulation as well as social educational and sporting activities all came into 4th on saturday. and central workers will be exempt from these measures in place until the end of this month. and as columbia battles, a 3rd wave of infections, it's become the latest country to ball travelers from india. the ban applies to non residents and ames to prevent the spread of a more contagious variance. that's currently fueling india's current virus crisis. well, let's now speak to allison grumpy. he joins us from the guitar, out of saundra, clearly a huge amount of anxiety across the entire region about further spread here. absolutely, and that's, that's what worries the most government and health officials across the region. most countries are going through their 2nd or 3rd wave,
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and what they're seeing is that more people are getting infected. more people are dying than in previous peaks. a lot of this has to do with home grown variance for a particular the ones that were 1st spotted in brazil and that have spreads across the region. these variants are not necessarily deadlier, but they are infecting more people, younger people, which means that these people can then develop symptoms. and this is what, for example, we have found last week when we visited and i see you, you need to hear in bogota. doctors were telling us that they have more people in their forties and fifties getting sick that were in need of ventilation, just because the number have gone up dramatically in a number of countries. and now their response has to be new restrictions because
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there's not much that can be done. but these restrictions are approving to be very difficult to enforce the malware in a year and a half since the start of depend that makes a very, very complicated situation. and now the worry about this new indian variance that was now spotted. and the last couple of days am and breast deal with they are trying to contain it in the northern state of virginia. i contact situation and another 100. we've also seen industrial action threatened over the slow pace of vaccinations and parts of latin america. how all vaccinations going over there? this vaccination programs that factored across much of the region? one big exception is sheila, that has managed to vaccinate already half of its population with 2 doses. but even there they have had issues. and the 2nd and 3rd wave that they've been
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going through, and now they are calling for new liberty is reducing restrictions there because they are seeing some progress thanks to their vaccination program. but in the rest of the region, the situation is that quite the dramatic on friday, the panama can health any station said that since latin america remains one of the sensors of this pandemic, it should also be one of the, at the center of the vaccination programs but that's not the case. while in the america, more than 150000000 people have been vaccinated, just 20 percent of those have been vaccinated in latin america and the caribbean here and the columbia just 6 point one percent of the population has received the one doses. for example, in argentina, just 5 percent,
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the situation is even worse and a number of other countries like, believe you why and venezuela what's clear is that we are still in the middle of the damage and this part of the world. and unless something is done to increase the number of scenes that arrive in lashing america, we will remain in this situation for still many months. sandra, p. i see that across the region for us from the colombian capital bugger. tom, thanks very much. hello, sandra. on leaving on and more than a 1000 morocco to cost to say or to earlier this week has not gone back. several 1000 migrants swam or used boats to reach the spanish enclave ball. one of the biggest difference, not expense between madrid and rebuff. in recent years now, many of them are still hoping to make it to the european mainland as bernard smith reports from the theater. when these moroccans arrived in future, it was the start of a journey they hope will take them across the mediterranean sea, a new life in europe. the rock of gibraltar is only 30 minutes away by ferry,
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but only if you have a western passport or visa for the rest, they'll try to get into the port and hide somewhere on laurie. we're going to do it by any means necessary. not something i would you know, trade my life for, but if it, what if we could fix that? that mohammed told himself english and his learning code that he recognizes morocco as little too often see the people and the internet to how they're living in europe . they have human rights, they don't have human rights, a moral call let you live there. you will see what i mean. i love my country over to this old flight for a war. if you take that. but i cannot stay in a place that does not want me. what i'm saying. all of us to quarter of 24 to 35 year old in morocco, unemployed. that's a record because of cobra. 19 the economy is in decline. towns and villages
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across morocco lot. the one behind me on the border with few to have really felt the impact of the pandemic. 5000000 informal sex jobs have been lost, according to the moral consensus policy analysis, which makes it easier to understand why so many people are looking for a better life in your the latest attempt by the you to manage migration is being blocked by hungry, a trade accord with african caribbean and pacific countries would bring more migrants, according to hungary, nationalist prime minister, the e. you said it needs more skilled migrants. i can work, i can work in agriculture, i can look at pretty much computers. i just, i was beginning to learn how to code for my laptop, which i mean i have a lot of stuff in my in my arsenal, but without illegal routine people offering those skills and willing to work, we'll keep risking their lives crossing the mediterranean. bernard smith,
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i was just a few to on the north african coast, while stella had here on out there. i miss fun and fashion return as the netherlands stages, the eurovision song contest with panoramic precautions inside. i sell it to you. welcome to freeman site. 2.4000001 you villains government being blamed for storing house price and, and phone number on james might have some questions to. after being accused of breaking the 19 protocol, i use hello. across the middle east, we're going to dial up temperatures in saudi arabia. look at re adds 44 degrees.
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now let's look ahead at the next 3 days. see if we can keep it going. and yes, we can. the average is $39.00 degrees. plenty of sun in the forecast here for the next few days, take you to turkey. temperatures have come down and it's stumble. and on kara, we had a front sweep through just the other day on cra, within the low thirty's. now you're in the low twenty's. i take you to central africa because this is a bit unusual are tropic zone. we're not seen the widespread rains that we usually see. i think the biggest threat for some heavy downpours will be, as we head toward a south sudan and also sections of the democratic republic of congo. go a bit further south to the western cape and things are looking good for cape town. 22 degrees. ok, let's go in for a closer look and see what we find. a cloud to be found. port elizabeth, 23 degrees. we do have some showers running through central parts of mozambique, coastal areas of madagascar. and now back to keep down here is what we can expect to see over the next 3 days. plenty of sunshine. it looks like our next run at rain
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won't come until tuesday, and even then it's just a 40 percent chance of showers. 90 degrees will be the high for you on tuesday. the they may not be top at the table. they might not have the biggest stadium, but they stand tightened in the face of the fascist rights movement. you want to show the world that the good guys can sometimes when they fall behind jimmy and poly for nobody the funds you make football when you when the new breaks on had been waiting for more than 12 hours, but with hospital out of beds and oxygen when people need to be her 70 percent of
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the people here are in dead many for trying to find food. and the story needs to be told. there's no safety in my country. how can i go back there and live with exclusive into the we are fighting against them and i'll just be around her teens on the going to reward when you document re i'm like news. oh a hello again. i'm sorry. let's remind you about top story and here the salad. as the piece 5 between israel and mosque continues to hold. humanitarian aid has begun arriving in gaza. families are heading home and business owners are getting back to walk to flight severe damage to buildings and infrastructure launches and
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supportive californians are taking place from several european cities demonstrators . and i'm calling on government imposed sanctions on israel after it strikes on the palestinian territory. they also want a military embargo to cut off the supply of what the tree lanka has imposed to travel ban in an effort to cover such and corona virus infections. mit a 3rd wave. this comes as the items key medical associations demands that the country locked down the truth. now police in the u. s. station will we the and have released body can footage of the violent arrest of a black man after being accused of a cover up. the video shows ronald green being tasted, punched, and chokes by the wash offices. he then died on his way to hospital. this was all 2 years ago, but the footage is only just been released following an investigation by the association press. allen fisher reports it is shocking video that has taken 2
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years to be released and led to allegations of a cover up. i don't know. i don't know why on your own, you're barely morning been was stopped by police in louisiana after a teeth following an alleged traffic violation. his family was told he died in a car crash instead. he was teeth beaten and left in distress by officers for more than 9 minutes. oh oh. oh okay. now i'm going to wash my hands now i'm going to check the car out and search it all those things. sure you want to do that. but you really want to secure mister lane,
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get him in a patrol car getting sitting up and then inquire about m s. and there i thought the 1st time and i did this. this is premeditated murder when medical help finally arrived. if mister green, unresponsive, he was declared dead minutes after reaching hospital. the family says the police never mentioned the brutal arrest. they say there was clear evidence of a cover up and the officers involved should now be facing guilty. videos probably one of the most disturbing videos in both the image of what you might have met late . it just looks when, when i'm down a runaway play, i understand that green family is grieving at any loss of life. is tragic regardless of how i realize there is a great concern with regard to the incident. we share that concern. anytime the actions of our employees are calls into question, both state and federal inquiries that are under ways that are report federal
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charges me follow indeed. but there are growing coal. why did investigation of louisiana state police itself? it's lies, it's delays, and it's actions. allen fisher, i'll just now a surprise serge and house prices and the start of his pandemic has put home ownership out of reach for many while investors are making huge profits in new zealand. house prices have shown up by 20 percent and now the government is paying a $1000000.00 a day to house the homeless and hotels when he reports now from oakland and the fast about 4 point special theories on the rising cost of housing. i sell it to you . welcome to freemans, by $2400000.00. another quick successful auction results in another high price sale in new zealand largest city oakland. were looking for probably 45 months is pretty crazy. prices have gone up a lot in the last sort of 6 months or so. so i was trying to get
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a handle on where prices are. it was probably the 1st part of the l genie. in fact, those prices have searched more than 20 percent in the last year. among the 37 nations that make up the organization for economic cooperation and development or cd new zealand has the most affordable housing markets. the new zealand government has taken steps to cool the market, but there were limits to how far it will go. because a strong boy and property sector is good for the economy and in the middle of a global pandemic. when so many other industries like tourism a struggling, the government will take what it can get. it's a similar situation in australia's major cities where prices have defied economists . predictions of a 20 percent drop to increase by 10 percent in the past year. fueled by cheap money and government subsidies, we've got investors who are saying that housing is going to be a much better investment for them than money in the bank. and we're saying 1st time
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buyers and is always encouragement from the government. the 1st time buyers to get into market in new zealand, the property boom is exacerbating a wealth gaps that was already widening at an alarming rates. not only is there a shortage of housing at the top in the boosting prices, but there isn't enough emergency or state funded long term housing to help those at the other rains. the government is trying to catch up with de bond, but there are more than 22000 people on a growing waiting list for social housing. some experts believe new zealand needs to rethink what housing means. we have new housing, very much of the commodities. that's something that can be bought, sold, traded the seat of a social good. when we think about how do we really need to start thinking about housing? is something that's critical for people well being for people to function for people to thrive on communities. the treasury is predicting a shop slow down in price growth, but at the moment the only people who appear to be thriving, those already on the property,
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lead up $1900000.00 appreciate the offerings so welcoming wayne. hey, al jazeera, oakland, holly and bailey is the global head of research at night franco global real estate consultancy firm. he explains why house prices are increasing despite this pandemic, as prices rising quite rapidly at the moment. i think the, the biggest driver behind the price rises as being cuts to interest rate so that the cost of money has fallen. that does create risks around affordability in the longer term there any kind of difference i suppose compared to the global financial crisis, is that the banks are much better capitalized at the moment. government saw encouraging banks to be considered. that's the right word with any borrowers. we get into difficulties during the pandemic, and i think also banks have been much more careful of the past decade because of lessons learned from the global financial crisis to ensure they're not lending it
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incredibly high multiples to income being tight controls than they were in the run up to the global financial crisis. one of the biggest problems we're seeing through the pandemic is the fact that construction in many countries close down g, c, d, 's, a lot downs. and she has construction begins to re open places that new zealand of the u. s or other countries, you have issues with labor shortages, you've got issues with material shortages and duplication of lockdown. it's been a real problem. so i think there's a real input of the main government policy to try to encourage construction volumes to try and increase supply. and he's saying in many parts the world, places like berlin at the moment, truly live debates around rent controls rent caps to try to alleviate the affordability issue. but the biggest problem seems to be at the delivery of stock. so actually there is more supply that people see either rent or to buy. now lie, jerry, as military says, the head of the army has died in
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a plane crash. the tenant general abraham, the hearers plain went down during official visit to the state of can do na, 10 other people on board were also killed and the accident in all my areas. minute tree is investigation reports that the need of boca harangue may be dead or seriously injured. local media say it happened in a battle with a breakaway group aligned to iso baccha. chicago has been heading broker harangue and it's 12 years offensive. and ne, a, nigeria, his death has been announced several times in the past, are new for him to reappear. now, local media and neon law are reporting that a rebel group has attacked the military in the north west. the kitchen independence army targeted an army camp at a jade mining town in the sagging region. the k is one of a number of groups opposed to the february military crew fighting between rebels and the military of escalation since the takeover. well now one of the world's most popular live music events is just about to get underway in the netherlands. 26
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countries are competing in the final of the eurovision song contest after being cancelled last year because of the pandemic measures are in place to protect performers and found, but as to bass and reports from rotterdam. not everyone taking part has managed to avoid the virus. i. it's the eurovision virus that has brought to them in its grip for one day die her plan. i don't want to think about the auto virus was i was to feel, you know, it's big. i love the origin, so that's already and when metal and swan, i was really excited but the democrats become a bit of a party pooper go for infections are still high in the netherlands, and organizers have put richard testing in place possible to appeal to the authorities. to hold the festival without an audience, but the mayor and says, it's safe to let $3500.00 pass. the people attend the large hospitals. and now that
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as the rest of the medical center gave me the guarantee that they have enough capacity to deal with it. if there is any such an event happening, it's about bringing peace and bringing hope in a lot of homes of citizens in the world. despite is very worth the time the we're passing the coverage, but also the the war in the middle east. this benz hopes to perform at the finals was dashed off. no one of its members was tested positive. iceland is among one of the favorites and recording will be played in stat. do you need dot john wooten put jungle mccoy. he's state mostly inside. so tell room and the run up to the contest the prevents getting infected. i realize that it's a very different revision than what people are used to. but for me,
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as my 1st experience, i spirit, i hope that you know, because of this is that this is a test event that the results are positive and that it gives us more freedom. the longing for freedom also reflected in this wireless from friends money, or shut up and behave from italy. what am before music has become a medicine during this, he is eurovision song contest, and while the festival is meant to bring you up to gather social distancing. rules are keeping this country teams mostly apart, but the show must go on and it definitely does. ah, with the 20000000 euros budget, the netherlands has gone out of its way to try and make the estimated 200000000 viewers worldwide. forget about depend damage. but for some,
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it's more about the costumes than the music. and what amazing costumes they are. step bass and joins us now from rotterdam, where it's all about to kick off step. i know it's usually massive event this year . the only running it's something like 20 percent audience capacity talk us through the excitement levels there at the women. well yes, it's a bit of a group of vision this here as you can imagine, but that i feel smiles and happy faces. people singing especially now because of that. and that makes people are actually more grateful that they can as time to fax a full like this. but of course it is very different. only 3500 people instead of more than 15000 usually attending normally 1500 journalists from all over europe by coming to attend this festival. only 500 and now admit the netherlands, of course, was hoping to to hose a very different festival than they are hosting tonight. but its trying their best
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for at least a tv audience all over the world. not to not to see anything different. 26 songs that you say are participating. we have rock balance, we have the usual law and they don't. so we haven't ballots. and at the end of the evening, of course, we have this very his, both in process when all the countries will give their full for the winning themes and whoever is going to win this contest will definitely go into history as a very unusual one. absolutely. so you mentioned some of the favorites tonight in your report that but i'm curious, do you feel like there's been a message or theme that we're seeing emerge amongst the songs that are about to be performed? yes, it's very interesting to see that the phones are actually reflecting the times we're living in the firm that makes no the only less but also black lives matter. me to. there's a lot of songs about women empowerment and their scoring really high. so all i want
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to take another far from the euro vision, although they're officially banned from this festival step. and then amongst all the pomp and ceremony and spunky addresses of your vision. thanks so much been with us. we'll be speaking to later on as well. was still ahead here on al jazeera, the water was white plans for a new launch scale hydropower planned to schools in conformity in georgia and have permission to the top flight had this coach wavefront going head over heels and all of that is coming up with gemma and a precise, tried and tested and business is moving for israel's unmanned drug producers by modifying expertise. games at any expense,
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i welcome back. it's now time to sport and he has drama thanks. missed out there after the k, madrid of the new champions of spain. they won the legal for the 1st time in 7 years. they went into the final day of the seas and 2 points, a head of round madrid. but at that one, no doubt, at half time against around the later it came back in the 2nd half of the goals from angle korea, louis suarez to in it to one route or say one meg game, but it wasn't enough to stop up. let's go from clenching that 11th title by munich . strike rob 11. dorski has broken record which stood for 49 years and he left it very late to do it. he scored in the last minute wines final game of the season. again, out both to make it $41.00 and his legal goals and a single campaign. that's the passive club legend, good miller,
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who got 497172 season 70. he's achievement is made all the more impressive by the fact he had almost a month out with a 1000000 sharla class will start his home growing prius monica from pole position . but qualifying wasn't without incident to the front driver. after recording the fastest time by more than 210 to the 2nd class crushed into a barrier on the high street. second month to college. the session was stopped, meaning no other drive. i had the chance to claim and help spot max. the 2nd was 2nd quickest law championship leader louis hamilton struggled, and we'll start sunday's race are from 7 mixture. he was unable to take part in qualifying after racking his car earlier in the day. during practice. i'm very happy with my lap. i don't think we thought that we call the match to a fight with them this weekend. so already very happy if any people have been p 3 will have been happy anyway. just disappointed because we were in a really good floor and i think we're all very conflict with the final said that we
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would nail it. held back of course, with the red flag like like some others. nevertheless, 2nd, i mean it's not, not about starting position. ultimately, this was a very good job from, from us to think over the, the decisions we made going into today and then cause the thought it was really hard to drive today. so i gave it everything good. the 3rd round of the p j championship is while and way in south carolina with a night leaders, phil mickelson into each size and taking off a short time ago. let's take a look at some of the highlights so far. the 3 time major champion, jordan space kitchen for body fit, australia, and jason scriven is playing only his 2nd major championship. and he delivered this at the bed. and they say good things that come to those who wait for my even champion, the students think youth is possible off the green at the 2nd and is happy gilmore would say the bull decided to go home. eventually. 23 russian track and field
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athletes have been shortlisted to compete under a neutral flag. ahead of the take your lympics bought off ethics when he left on saturday, which included 3 time a while champion. hi john, pat maria last it's kina and while champion po voter, angelica said a rover. only 10 that will make the final cuts. the russian track federation has been suspended since 2015 because of states form for los angeles lakers. starla bron james is in a bit of trouble with the n b a after reportedly breaking that cove at 19 health and safety rules. he attended a promotional event earlier in the week, which involves an outdoor f o se sheets. and he expects been confirmed. james had violated the protocols and it's been addressed with the team players who break the rules face a warning fine or suspension. and that because of preparing to play a game, one of their 1st round series against the phoenix funds on sunday, boxing legends, money packet was getting back in the ring for the 1st time in 2 years. he's
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announced a while title fight against wealth way champion aerospace junior in las vegas on august 21st. at 42 pac. yeah. is 11 years older than his american opponents. his unbeaten in 27 fights. as well as being boxing only a division, while champion, also a serving senator in his home country of the philippines. just a day after columbia was stripped to that co hosting, right for this. she is a copper america. the power line governing body says the tournament must go ahead. who stay visual is the power one phases, sports director, as well as a former national team goalkeeper. he says the copper america has to take place in june because there's no other place in the calendar. and any postponement would affect the south american wildcat qualifies which are already behind schedule. because of cobit 19 event is facing the prospect of missing out on champions league football for the 1st time in a decade. there's also speculation that could be losing best on player at the end of the season. occasion undressed pillow and fish, the christiana went out,
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a remains part of his future plans to cling to talk for finish. you've a must win. the final game belong on sunday, and hope ac milan or not. natalie dropped points in their games. that took that pillows job could be under threats. if you've a fail to qualify for your top club competition, monterey, they'll get us. i don't think the club will decide on the basis of what will happen tomorrow. i think they made up their minds during the season. what was done during the between the good and bad things that the decisions are not made based on one last match or one last result to achieve? well, if results go you've a way pillar might celebrate like this coach in saudi arabia. 5051 year old. she is in a hobby, been ramadan completed by car will offer his team. i will say hi, we're from the to the slide. that is one way to celebrate that is the useful for me . for now, i'll be back with more later. thanks so much stella. impressive call waiting. i
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wish i could do the same well moving on. now the construction of a large scale hydropower project on one of george's longest rivers has caused controversy and nearby communities the fight to protect the re only river has now become a national struggle against the governments determination to guarantee george's future energy supplies. robin forest will have reports now from the upper rear in the valley below. sh landscape of georgia is rio de valley is being re engineered for the hydro power plant. have number body when completed to dams, one over a 100 meters tall will boost the country's annual electricity generation by up to 15 percent per absolutely massive. well, it's going to be one. anchor, the turkish contract to says it's construction will only be positive project. there's still a good provide absolutely brand new,
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the high standard european stat and road in the bridges to connect with the c 2, which will bring a lot of tourists electrocuted and also connect all of the villages. it's a good opportunity to keep the valley the live. you can see the tunnel there that's going to divert the river. that will allow them to build a massive time across the gorge. a fee of engineering to take the force of nature, the re, only river that will transform the valley for better or worse. down stream in georgia, 2nd largest city could probably see thousands recently protested over 3 is the terms could unleash a barrage of flood water. if there was an earthquake to address public concerns, georgia government has suspended the dams construction for 12 months upon
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a hydro power plant. if you can import a project for our, for our country and to stress the so from day from, from the beginning, the public. yes. i think the part, the majority of, of the people understand that this is the project you have to eventually construct and implement. but there are some questions. of course we understand some concerns . and we need more communication. but the prepared to work continue and police now control who enters the valley ship. but someone should go with this policy though, is what the looks of the work get the police out and start the dialogue. and in this dialogue, what questions we have and what answers they give will decide whether the project should be built or not. this hydropower project has sparked the biggest environmental movements in georgia in years. but the government's determined to see
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it finished robin 1st year walker al jazeera in the rio de valley. well, that's it for me in the se, hey, here and are home, but on 100000000 in london. say with a ah, ah ah, a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left the sort through mixed messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream street journalism. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jack. the ripper hotel is the most hotels that
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