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i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike, and it's my job to shed light on how and why me with international a start strictly into gaza. see you and was almost a 1000000 people can't access cream water. following israeli as strikes ah, hello. so rahman, watching all their life, my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 30 minutes. massive occupations after a volcano rather than the democratic republic of congo with the lava now reaching the port in the city of south washing. tina reimpose is locked down as cave at 19 infection, sol. more than a 1000000 people have now died from current, a virus across latin america. the
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30th between when find out who's taken home top honors at the eurovision song contest. ah, welcome to the program, the full extent of israel's 11 day bombardment on guards are now coming to light. as humanitarian aid begin to enter the besieged strip, the united nation says 800000 people, no longer regular access to clean water. after half of the pipes were damaged and as strikes, thousands have been left homeless by the bombardment palestinians were already suffering for more than a decade of a crippling israeli blockade. well, some of those injured in the israeli asteroids have been told their family members died in the same attacks. there is harry full citizen garza. i met one family battling with personal tragedy. so tongue mastery was wounded in the 1st minutes of
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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. asked med answered tom's only child 15 months old. yes, 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 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
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night hours before the si fi took effect meters from that impact. so tons, cousin sits with his father, muhammad last deny in the same attack. but everyone is most worried about. so ton of them. 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. garz's 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 are just starting to get in. 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,
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never rebuilt. everybody is saying it should 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 demonstration is taking place in tell of even support all the palestinian people. hundreds took part in the rally, organized by left wing and palestinian israeli political parties. holder of the hamid was the this is one of the rare instances that you will see is really peaking out against occupation. some of the slogan shown here that piece.
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now another was the children of which is the town and setting israel that has actually been the rocket fire intensity and the children of god that both the to be living in peace. another know bit, for example, is that israeli, them to live in security. that the only way to get security is actually to the occupation. now this rally is organized by left and one of the israeli. their voice is very popular at the haven't been very, very well doing election. actually they would get maybe between a 151. it's
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a boy that has been shrinking over the last decade. is believe among the people here that the only way out of the only way to fill up my live. that's iraq. between the guy is actually nbc occupation. hundreds of thousands of people sharing their solid hours with palestinians by taking part in march across europe protested in london, calling on the government to impose sanctions on israel after it's as strikes for brandon is with them. the, the organizers had predicted 850000 minds at 10. in reality, it seemed even more london piccadilly, filled with people as far as the eye could see a march, literally more than a mile long. a week ago, the same campaign groups had marched on the ready embassy, demanding an end to miss on attacks on garza friday cease to energize. he's been to the station to make sure that we get more than a bar. right. well,
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we get a real in the to the break, 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, 100 to demonstrate, has gathered in the republic, so unto an enormous palestinian flag, palestinians have been here 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 person has been made to the black lines method movement. and in the u. k, there is evidence that the perceived injustices of israel's treatment of palestinians is provoking a particularly strong response among students and young girls. there is almost a sense of a new generation, a pro published indian campaign as emergent. so child know many of us yet again,
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how come to make us something that's important? another people think that fits didn't do anything. i don't people think that we just want you to remain with that has been changed and we're not going to stop and say without change has actually for me to say, we have a pre protest on what to do with the what's the most striking about this demonstration is not just the weights of the numbers on the clothes, but also the crowd. they all the thirties and they are boy by the belief that the press will tell you how to attach to the message. i put it is, this is hope this may be a pain, goes on brennen, his era, central number,
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thousands of people also gathered in bay roots. the amount of demonstration was held in support of the palestinian people and to denounce israel, the tax against media organizations during the conflict protests also held on the board with israel and the occupied territory as well. many palestinians who fled their homes and passed decades had settled in lebanon. now, at least 5 people had been killed in a car accident. 2000 sled volcanic eruption in the democratic republic of congo. a red clay filled the sky above the city of game as mount nidia gong said, flows of lava onto the roads. the government is activated in evacuation plan. vulcan ologist say laveries, heading towards gomez airports. now the city is on the border with rwanda and the government that has opened its board to letting those fleeing the options. but we don't know what to do. we don't even know how to there's no information, even on the national channel. people are panicking them and we don't know if we
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should stay in the house or leave me. we've come from the village fling the fire from the volcanoes lava, looked into the sky and we saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter that's bringing to desk is a professor vulcan ology had company. a university joins me now via skype, from a cassette in italy. could talk with us on the program. the volcano lost her up to day in 2002. i believe. i mean, are you surprised? it's happened again so soon. a bit surprised. yes, ma'am. not too much. a few months ago, we are at the paper in which we were understanding that the canada was changing its regime. but is also true that we are not to expect things. interruptions so heavily . these is not the fault of any one. this is not been forecast, is probably the volcano of really some predictable indeed. volcanoes do rumble
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bumble along for many, many years. i mean, were there any warning signs that this was going to happen, or has this ready just come as a complete surprise. you know, often you discover the worst promoting premonitory site. this is the problem. we just don't forget, the volcano was already rafting because he had a lovely inside. it means the law was a regular suffered. so what you usually for monitor the problem or money to resign that you usually see before interruption. you couldn't see here. so you must have been illegal. we must be much smarter than the vulcan. it's so, and is it extra complicated? dia, from the information that you have, and from the pictures that you can see where you are in italy and how long do you think disruption could last for? you know, the last 2 option lasted barely 977. the 1st one historical rupture. we know
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only 32 minutes and 2002 last a tower, 10 hours and then the lava flow for 2 days. i'm expecting something very similar to this, but still we are not sure what we know for sure that these are option is more or less doing exactly what they did to tell them to same kind of pos one going through one and then the stop before and then not the ones going to go. i don't know at the moment if we reach that rate to see it looks like it to police the outskirts of the city. but it's very similar to, to tell some to very similar in terms of what's happening right now. obviously, and it's quite dark go by. but what, what should we be looking out for in the coming hours about the way the volcano behaves? and how you might say,
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even the local authorities might need to react to help the public move into safe areas. i know, you know, you're not part of the emergency services, but what sort of advice would you gave to those that are actually monitoring? you might say ground 0 several to know specifically what to do in my opinion. and i think that will do exactly the same. they will start monitoring seismic activity, which it seems already started now. so make up the to could probably means that some other fractures are opening or even simply the ease activity itself. because history that is moving is not the vulcan itself, the volcano open, because the wrist is moving on. so this is the main thing still monitor. the 2nd i think she was defense is already about creating the old, the people that were already signed. the most of the people were going through
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sockets on the western side. okay, now and fewer than expected. we're going through wanda. it's very good to get your insights and feel knowledge on this study to jessica, thanks for joining us from casa in italy. thank you, sir. thank you still had here and there are waterways while plans for a new large scale. hydro power plant is causing controversy in georgia and hoping to make it to your we followed the plant of migrants crossing over from morocco to tutor. ah. ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello. nice to see you. i want to take you to southeast asia, where are a heavy rain as it usually falls in toward the gang seeing the pearl rivers,
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but it's starting to fragment on sunday. so it's not going to swoop in to shanghai, it's out toward the pacific. so we catch a break from heavy rain through japan, just pockets for horseshoe, and up to support on sunday. and some rain starting to slump into north korea. take you to southeast asia. we've seen some heavy pockets of rain towards the southern sections of indo china in particular hosting mon city that continues on sunday. but here's something we haven't been able to say for a while. son in the forecast call them poor check sun also for singapore and jakarta in the forecast for you on sunday. want to show you the philippines right now because central in southern areas, we're getting a run of rain for sea bu and also devote and $33.00 degrees will be the high. but again, just downpours of rain for you on sunday, off to the bay of bengal. and we're starting to see that circulation here folks, so this will likely become a very severe psychotic storm o. d shot right through to west bank all and bangladesh will be impacted in the
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coming days. but otherwise for sunday, some rain for mahar roster rate down to care, less states just some light showers for you. sponsor, cut on airways. ruling got inverse and unforgiving circumstances. children learn to pay dangerous gain. the thing is to have worn down by frustration and broken promises, young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment. they took me to the chief and blindfolded me the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys return prison 9. inside and out on al jazeera. oh,
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a book about what you're out there with me. so he'll run the reminder of our top stories. the united nation says 800000 people in garza, they long to have regular access to clean water. after half of the pipes were damaged and israeli ass strikes, the amount of time in 8 is beginning to trickle into thousands of tables by the 11 de bombardment. and until it was a red demonstration in support of the palestinian people, hundreds to part in the valley organized by left wing and palestinian israeli political parties. at least 5 people have been killed in a car accident as people fled volcanic eruption in game or in the democratic republic of congo. the government times evacuated. many rwanda has also opened his book to allow people to flee in hospitals in india, reporting
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a rise in iran and deadly infection. amongst some crone virus, patients known as black fungus talk to say, it's difficult to treat you to a severe shortage of medicines. elizabeth per them has more from the capitol, new delhi, 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 in morning after the death of his son pull morning. 2 days out of the 27 year old recovered from clover 19. he fell ill with a rare infection called nicole. my closes or black fungus. 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 down after reaching nego, 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. but morning is one of more than 200 indians have died from nico, my classes this year, more than
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a 1000 have been infected. like many wit, michel, my closes, but morning not only had quoted 19 recently, but was also diabetic. and doctors say corona vars. patients with diabetes and a weakened immune system, a particularly porn to infection. they believe the use of steroids to treat the vehicle with 19 could be contributing to the condition, the population largely and the number to the middle age group. and that makes a little bit go on to the sugar level 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 causes causes discoloration over the eyes and nose blurred vision, chest pain and breathing difficulties. in some cases,
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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 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 medicine. used to treat the infection as cases of rico, my closest rise valley is setting up special wards and 3 hospitals to treat patients while the high court has off the government to immediately import medicine from overseas. awesome, and the number of other states have declared you call my post as an epidemic. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. the poles president has dissolved parliament
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and set a date for new elections, of a growing anger over the government's handling of the pandemic. prime minister k p chavo ali lost a vote of confidence in parliament this month. lexia bryan reports in the post capital cat men do hospitals are so overwhelmed. they're now treating patients on the floor and hallways and even outside the they told me mom of his oxygen, liver was low enough, need to find a bid somewhere else because the hospital was packed. i tried many places and found one outside this hospital. only one bed was baking when we arrived here. we were lucky to get it. there's also a desperate need for oxygen canisters climb is on. mount everest have been asked to bring back the empty tanks, so they can be refilled. the corona virus patience. but the situation on the mountain is also worrying with guides describing an outbreak at base camp. although that's been denied by the government would either confirmed cases,
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we know now confirmed from pilots from insurance is from doc stuff from expedition lead us i have to positive test. so we can prove this. we have at least $100.00 people minimum positive for corporate in base camps. much of the world's attention has been on the crisis in india, the agencies and medical workers, a warning of an unfolding, human catastrophe and neighboring nicole. it's inoculation campaign has almost ground to a halt after india band exports of covert vaccines. transmission could be less in urban areas in the coming weeks, but it has reached the villages, which is a cause for concern. we would also to check oxygen levels, prescribe medicine and x rays, but it's not available there. some accused prime minister, cape sharma, ali a fueling. the crisis he repeated claims that covered is no worse than the flu. ali says his government's made every possible effort to save people, claiming
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a lack of resources and infrastructure, but anger over his government's handling of the outbreak. his added to what was already a political stalemate. the president dissolved parliament on saturday to make way for election, for a pop of the state and politics is to present to the people which is a pandemic. and now our attention has been diverted to the, to the election. elections are important for democracy, but i don't know what kind of election that we are talking. so i think it's a misplace pride. it is to cover up political income pretenses of becoming experts . prediction of paul could see 40000 deaths by july. a toll worse than any other country in the region for the size of its population. funeral pyres and kept men do burn day and night with family force to grief at a distance. 2 and often alone elected brian to 0. 6 6 the walls of the 1000 americans who crossed into the spanish enclave of sweater
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early this week have not gone back. several 1000 migrants swarmed. swarm all beauty boats to try to enter europe, sparking one of the biggest diplomatic spence between madrid and about in recent years, while many still hoped to make it to the european mainland. as bernard smith report from sweater when these moroccans arrived in future, it was the start of a journey they hope will take them across the mediterranean sea and 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 the laurie. are we going to do it by any means necessary? not something i would you know, trade my life for, but what is the fix that that the bahama told himself, english and his learning code. but he recognizes morocco has little too often see
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the people and the internet to how they're living in europe. they have human rights, they don't have human rights and morocco lot. if you live there, you will see what i mean. i love my country over to this old flight for a war if it takes that. but i cannot stay in a place that does not want me. and 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 lot. the one behind me on the border with fear to have really felt the impact of the pandemic. 5000000 informal sex jobs have been lost, according to the moral consensus of 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
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migrants, according to hungary, nationalist prime minister, the e, you said it needs more skilled migrants. i can what i can connect with. i can look and pretty much compute. i just, i was beginning to learn how to code from a lot. so i mean i have 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, algebra future on the north african coast. they had a state in the pacific island nation of sma suspended parliament just days before the country. first female prime minister was to be sworn in leader of the opposition. fast party for how may naomi baton far set to take over from the current prime minister. no reason was given full the suspension which has led to cause of an unfolding constitutional crisis. now the
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construction the hydropower project is one of george's largest rivers, has cause controversy and nearby communities applying to protect the re, o'neil river has become a national struggle against the government's determination to guarantee future energy supplies. robin foresee walk reports now from the upper we own the valley. the lush landscape of georgia is rio de valley is being re engineered for the hydro power plans 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 said it's construction will only be positive project. there's still a good provide absolutely brand new, the high standard you up against that and road and reduce to connect read the c
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2, which will bring a lot of produce a lot of it and also connect all of the villages. it's a good opportunity to keep the volley alive. you can see the tunnel where 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. not down stream in george's 2nd largest city could probably see thousands recently protested over fears the terms could unleash a barrel flood water. if there was an earthquake to address public concerns, georgia government has suspended the dams construction the 12 months on a hydro power plant is to send you an important project for our,
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for our country and to trustees. so from day of, from, from the beginning the public. yes, i think the part, the majority of people understand that this is the project you have to eventually construct and implement. but there are some questions. of course we understand some concepts and we need more communication. but the preparatory work continue and police now control who enters the valley ship. but so much i'll go with this policy though, is what the look of the work get the police out and start to 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 it finished robin 1st year walker al jazeera
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in the rio de valley. and finally, italy has won the eurovision song contest for the 1st time in more than 30 years. the gland raw skin clenched the title with a song called shut up and behave. tv views from 39 countries. from the the challenges there with me. so rob, the reminder of all told stories, the united nation says $800000.00 people in garza no longer have regular access to clean water to half of the pipes, a damaged israeli, as strikes.

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