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ah, al jazeera ah as common garza as a sci fi a hold, a truck still of a medicine, fuel and food. the challenge of rebuilding broken homes and infrastructure looms large thousands of protectors, a volta gathered across the u. k, and other parts of europe. and so forth, of the palestinians, and to demand sanctions are imposed on israel. ah, hello mariam noisy in london,
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you're watching algae 0 also coming off on the program. a red, but deadly fungal infection strikes corona virus. patients in india, doctors investigate and linked to the use of steroids. bought a camera footage of the violent arrest of louisiana and ronald green is finally released 2 years after his death. ah, come to the program. in garza, people have been able to leave their homes and move around the territory again after israel's late. his conflict with mass the sci fi agreement is continuing to hold off the 11 days of bombardment which killed more than $240.00 palestinians, including $66.00 children in israel. 12 people, including 2 children, were killed by barges of rockets, motors, and anti tank missiles. piles of rubble and dust of replaced homes,
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apartment buildings and businesses in garza, the 2000000 in palestinians in the territory will already in a vulnerable position, 3 major rounds of military officers since 2008 and the devastating impacts of the israeli and gyptian blockades of the strip of cripple be economy and fueled poverty . well now comes a mammoth task of rebuilding and reconstruction. the flow 8 has started with trucks from various agencies, bringing medicine, fuel and food into garza. while health organization is calling for immediate house supplies and personnel warning that the territories facilities are risk with cons, concerns of a 3rd wave of the corona virus taking hold. of course that was threatened to overwhelm facilities. it's not just about the physical destruction, though many families are coping with physical injuries, psychological trauma, and the death of their loved ones. out there is harry force. it is in garza now. i met with one family who suffered devastating blow. one of the 1st rocket strikes,
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who now have to make some very difficult decisions. so turn, almost 3 was wounded. in the 1st minutes of his conflict, his pain has barely begun. he spent 5 days in a coma and is 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 him. 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, oxford and sil tons, only child 15 months old years on family members say they could see the rocket flying directly towards 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 were 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
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strikes of the conflict. this was him on 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 and the same attack. but every one is most worried about. so ton of the habit. but he's emotional. he loves his son too much, and his brothers, his soul is with them. we are afraid that something might happen to him. his injuries are so serious, gaz 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
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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 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. i have been with other international reaction to what's happened. un security council releasing a statement welcoming the seas find between israel and mass. also stressing the need for all party to party to stick to it. but it stopped short of a french attempt for a resolution. the statement says the members of the security council stress the
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immediate need for humanitarian assistance to the palestinian civilian population. developing an integrated repost package of support for swift, sustainable reconstruction and recovery. the statement goes on to say, the members of the security council reiterated the importance of achieving a comprehensive piece based on the vision of a region where 2 democratic states, israel and palestine, left side by side in peace and with secure, recognized boarders. i was speaking to algebra earlier, the u. n. c, mount of turn coordinator and got everything the greatest needs right now of fuel electricity and health equipment as well. lynn hastings says that there are a serious concerns about the impact the conflict has also had on the corona, virus responds, 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
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a 3rd of all the people in gazda and who had been vaccinated overall. so that is going to cause considerable problems in terms of going forward to get people vaccinated. the kovacs 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, 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. what was seen this issue resonates elsewhere. hundreds of thousands of people showing this all a darcy with the palestinians by taking part in march across europe. protest is here in london or calling on the government to impose sanctions on israel. pull brian reports now from london. the, the organizers had predicted 850001210. in reality,
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it seemed even more london piccadilly, filled with people as far as the eye could see a march, and literally more than a mile long. a week ago, the same campaign groups had marched on the really embassy, demanding an end to miss on attacks on garza friday. he's fine. he has a job. he's been at the prison station to make sure that we get more than a bar. right. well, we get a real boost in the to the great how it's kind of the, it's ready to go to adjust that sentiment is shared by activists across your demonstrates is also a mass in bulgaria and the german capital berlin. in paris, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the republic. so unto an enormous palestinian flag, palestinians have been predicated for the past 73 years. and we need to free pal aside no matter whether there's a fire in place or not at the moment. been made to the black lines method
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moving and the new k. there is evidence that the perceived injustices of israel seeking to palestinians is preventing a particularly strong response among students and young. got us, there's almost a sense of a new generation, a pro posted campaign as emergent. so child, so many of us yet again, how come to make it something that's important? another people think that it doesn't do anything. i don't people think that we're just launching in dreaming, but there has been change. not without change has actually want me to say we have a pre part assigned to do. the most striking demonstration is not one of the numbers on the but also of the crowd. they all and they all, boyd by the police took,
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the pressure will tell you how to deliver the message. i put it out. there is a homeless maybe campaign goes on brennen, his 0 central number. ah, the indian government is asking state authorities to report cases of a red, but deadly infection that's affecting some corona virus. patients. many regions of seeing arise and mucous koses, also known as black fungus. as more and more concern is, pharmacies run out of medicines that are used to treated elizabeth brawn and reports from you delhi emergency service work as an awesome state disinfect the border family home and chem morgan village the practice to reassure nervous neighbors. inside chandra border is morning after the death of his son to morning.
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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, 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 ago. they said we can't do anything, he'll take him to go. then we admitted him to the 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 with me, call my courses for morning. not only had coven 19 recently, but was also diabetic doctor, se corona, vars. patients with diabetes and a weakened immune system, a particularly port to infection. they believe the use of steroids to treat severe
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covert 19 could be contributing to the condition, 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, i really jack of the sugar limited more of the accident opportunity from the infection, the a group inside the body. and as it is doing, michel, my co says 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 joint has stopped 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
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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 running out of the expensive medicine used to treat the infection as cases of rico my post. as rise valley is setting up special wards and free hospitals to treat patients while the high call has off the government to immediately import medicine from overseas. awesome, and a number of other states have declared nico my post as an epidemic. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. we're going out the democratic republic of congo, a volcano near the eastern city of gomez erupted. it would not come to the government to put an evacuation plan into place. a red glow filled the sky above the city is not near gone. go burst into life. vulcan knowledge is reported seeing high fountains of lava pouring out of the mountain. it's one of the world's most active volcanoes and at last erupt in nearly 20 years ago. killing 250 people and
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leaving 120000 homeless. i want to now speak to les or rear a freelance journalist inside coma. can i 1st ask you if you managed to? if you've caught sight of the volcano and what you managed to see yeah, so right now i'm in the town soon. so may need to go, i guess, moving from the middle of. 2 the call rhonda to really would get people to have direction to go to the west of go my in, so i can and in the go my thinking ronda but there are so many people were just like just waiting, you know what i know? it's open to reveal wanda and from like
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discussions on how they can open up the people just to be clear just to be clear, the line is a little bit fuzzy. did you say that people there are still people in the area near the volcano that could be at risk? yes, yes, you read the people who are just coming to can you know my dad was just yeah go to town. i'm here in the so i can, i can see as a lot but what i mean from. 5 cd, you know, my, you know, that just as well. can you tell us about the location of the precise location in ordering, ordering rwanda and uganda. so does this mean that people, did you say people are fleeing towards rwanda? yes. you know that one can. no,
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i just between 2 countries. so congo. lunda. i'm so the people are just tell me about the tricky the into the national park. yeah. it's in hunger and rhonda. i mean you are in gama, but you did you, did you see some of the did you see the volcano eruption earlier? yeah, i mean you every very is is it called so just media wanda, rhonda. i can use the absence and love it. yeah. what's it, what's why communism with smoke? sometimes there are, there are fumes from, from something like this is there. is it, is the temperature changed in some way? what's it like? what does it feel like there at the moment?
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yeah, it's a contract change. now it's really cold. yeah, it's cold but yeah. some people just have some kids. you know, it's nice then. yeah, it's 3 to call you and thank you very much. thank you for joining us there for you on your list in the eastern city of gum or cause her falling development to that volcano, which has iraq did. and government is putting evacuation plan in place. so still, many people there in the vicinity of the volcanoes who, hearing was much more still ahead for you on the program. cannot stay in a place that does not want me. thousands of migrants have been sent back from a spanish enclave in north africa, but i still hope opposed to atlanta. a
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plenty of sun can be found across australia, high pressure in charged, but there are still some clouds to be found. as we head toward sidney, we are getting pitcher as seen. so this is a bell moral beach and i think this type of cloud cover we can expect to see as we head towards sunday. the precipitation should stay off shore and we do have a front cutting across western australia, some instability for perth over the next few days. take you to the north island of new zealand. weather alerts already in play for heavy rain and winds is going to impact give been big time. so i show you a 3 day forecast. by monday we could see winds whip up to 70 kilometers per hour. things will improve as we head toward tuesday, temperatures a bit below average. ok, for se, china. the rain is falling in between the gang, see, and the pearl river, but really fragmented as it pushes out toward the pacific. we've got
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a dry day for japan and some heavy rain, something into areas of north korea up to the bay of bang gall. and you know, folks were starting to see the circulation on this disturbance very likely to become a very severe tropical cyclone in the days to come. this is now wednesday when it could make landfall toward odessa, westbank gall, and into bangladesh with some very serious consequences. the the they may not be top at the table. they might not have the biggest stadium, but they stand just tighten in the face of the fascist fall, right movement. you want to show the world of the good guys can sometimes when they are the fall behind jimmy's and poly phenomenon,
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the funds you make football oh a come back. i'll main story. now, a scale of the damage and guards are, is being assessed as the seas 5 between israel and palestinian on groups continues to hold the flow of much needed aid has started with trucks from various agencies bring in medicine, fuel and food. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people have been showing us all down with the palestinians by taking part in march and across europe. supporters here in london recording on the government to impose sanctions on israel. and the other story we've been following closely for the past hour,
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a volcano near the eastern democratic republic of congo city of coma. as a rock did prompting and evacuation plan to be put into place, a red glow filled the sky above the city has not gone burst into life. now all the stories are following 2 weeks out of peruse presidential election run off, protest taking place against conservative convict keiko. for you. maury, she is facing left wing rival pedro castillo, a teacher, and trade union leader from rural peru who was politically unknown before this. he has an action. let's now speak to marianna sanchez in lima elections or accomplish the way, tell us more about why people are protesting against keiko. switching more people are processing gathering. many people that aren't important, right?
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money, new people nationalize, have shown and have said that he does not you know, from violence and she received hopefully, terry and now also she has a lot of nice down. sure. because in the last 5 years, she was neither of the most powerful party congress was able to rescue them down or having several of the b. 2 c in the last year
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re fresh i was saying that feel, however in. 2 march, with some reading in the rep. however, many opinions poses said that it's a lack of credit. he's paying clarity of, you know, the policy that he's saying that she was married. all right, thank you very much. maria sanchez, reporting to his dad from lima, peru. we are 2 weeks away from a presidential run off election and narrow protest taking place against the right wing candidate k kofuji maury. now, to the u. s. police in the state of louisiana of released audi cam footage of the
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arrests which lead to the death of a black man. 2 years ago. it shows ronald green being taser, punished and choked by white officers and his alan fish. in our report, the police force is being accused of a cover off it is shocking video that he's taken 2 years to be released and lead to allegations of a cover up. i don't know. i don't know. why don't you fail? lie on your belly. when he was stopped by police and louisiana after a teeth following an alleged traffic violation, his family was told he died in a car crash. instead. he was teased beaten, and left in distress by officers for more than 9 minutes. oh
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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, get them in a patrol car getting sitting up and then inquire about m s. and there i thought the 1st time that 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 see 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 it invokes the image of what you might have met late. it just looks when, when i'm down a runaway play,
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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 are under ways that are report federal 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. alan fisher, i'll just in his 1st television entities since the february military coup me on, was jen to change. i said the ausa leader unsung suit. she is in good health min and hine said that she will face trial in a few days to g hasn't been seen in public since she was placed on the house. so she faced several criminal charges including one for violating the country's colonial era. official secret. do you, do you do it now. more than
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a 1000 moroccans, you cross into a spanish african enclave. earlier this week still haven't returned at least 8000 people swam or used boats to reach. so uter, sparking a massive diplomatic route. many of them are still hoping to make it to the european mainland as bernard smith reports. 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, 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 a laurie. are we going to do it by any means necessary? not something i would you know, trade my life for, but if it wanted to fix that, that the bahama told himself english on his learning code. but he recognizes morocco as little to often see the people and the internet to how they're living in
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europe. they have human rights. they don't have human rights morocco lot. if you live there, you will see what i mean. i love my country over to this old flight for a walk. if you take steps. but i cannot stay in a place that does not want me to know what i'm saying. almost a quarter of 24 to 35 year old in morocco, unemployed, but a record. and because of koby 19, the economy is in decline. towns and villages across morocco law. the one behind me is on the border with future. i've really felt the impact of the pandemic. 5000000 in formal sector jobs have been lost, according to the american center for 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 e. u to manage migration is being blocked by hungry. a trade accord with african
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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 connect because i can look at pretty much computers. i just, i was beginning to learn the code from a laptop approach. i mean a lot of stuff in my in my arsenal, but without a legal routine people offering those skills and willing to work, we'll keep risking their lives crossing the mediterranean. bernard smith, i'm just a few to on the north african coast. and chinese scientist, he is credited with staving off hunger for millions of people has died. one long pang is regarded as a national hero because he developed a hybrid strain of rice during the 1970s that boosted harvest and ended up feeding an extra $70000000.00 people a year. he died in hospital in the southern chinese city of juncture. at the age of
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91 a week after landing on the red planet, china is 1st of a mars rover is in action, exploring the surface that you wrong rover, named after the chinese go to fire, drove down from the landing platform and touched washing. soil for the 1st time, it'll be searching for evidence of life over the next couple of months. china is the 1st nation, other than the u. s. to land rover on mas ah, a recap of the main stories we're covering. now the scale of damage in garza areas being assessed as the seas 5 between israel and palestinian groups continues to hold a flow of much needed aid has started as well with trucks from various agencies starting to bringing medicine, fuel and food. though the world health organization is calling for more health supplies.

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