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firearm for survivors and families of the fallen reality often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera, ah, a major shift in policy, china is to allow couples to have 3 children. i mean, fears an aging population could affect its economy. ah, play you watching algae 0 live from to how me fully back. people also ahead. political rivals of israel's foreign minister join forces to form a coalition government without him. but admit they are facing many challenges.
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greece acknowledges serious differences with turkey as the country speak to improve strain ties and could robots eventually replace people. we speak to some swedish companies that refer machine to human. ah, china is relaxing, family planning restrictions to allow couples have up to 3 children. it's a major policy shifts from the existing limit of to recent data shows a dramatic decline in bursts in the world's most populous country changes. so it's 3 time in age also being considered katrina, you has more from beijing, they've announced this change in family planning policy in an effort to stave off what many experts we've spoken to have called a learning demographic crisis. now we had china's infamous one child policy, impose in 1980 because of fears that there wasn't enough food to go around. and
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that was changed in 2016 to a true child policy because there were already 5th back then of not enough babies being born. and now we see this 3 child policy. and it comes just weeks after china released the results of its once in a decade. census, and from that census there were some very worrying pieces of data released. firstly, china's population is aging very rapidly. already we have about 20 percent of the population over the age of 60, that over retirement age. and as that number growers, we're going to see a shrinking workforce, as well as immense pressure put on china's pension and health system. secondly, if we look at the, the workforce here in china, china's rapid growth that we've seen, the rapid economic growth these past few decades has been largely attributed to its massive workforce. and that massive workforce is gradually shrinking. and experts have told us over the next 5 years, china is expected to lose about 35000000 workers from its labor force. now the 2nd
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reason, the 2nd part of this is the other piece of war and data and that is not enough. chinese babies are being born even after trying to impose its true child policy in 2016, we saw a bump maybe in, in birth, in birds, in china. but that really decline very quickly. and we've seen a decline in the birth rate for the past 4 years. well, let's take a closer look at how china's population has evolved by 969. china had a population of more than 800000000. 10 years later it introduced its one child policy to balance. population goes with economic development. that policy is thought to have prevented up to 400000000 births. in 2016, it was replaced, allowing couples have 2 children. but relaxing family planning didn't bring the baby boom. that was expected. in 2020, china's population reached 1400000000, but bus fell to 12000000. i story close. almost 20 percent of china's population is about the age of 60. if birth rates continue to fall was life expectancy increases
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. china's labor force is in danger of shrinking. david goodman is a professor of chinese politics in society at the university of sydney says they may be other ways for china to deal with its demographic problems. the loss of the urban working population to support both the economy and its development and consumption and the cost of aging. those of the real problems with the, with the birthright. but you can, there are ways you see one of the things that worries me about an emergency decision by the poly bureau to allow 3 children regardless of what the support measures are. and that they may lay to announce, regardless of that, there are other ways of dealing with an aging population, increasing productivity as one manufacturing productivity in, in china is something like
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a half what it is in the usa productivity thing. the cost per hour of inputs and outputs and you could and other way you could change things is by increasing the product, the participation rate in production of women and the aging themselves. and of course, one of the things that is on the cards, and we know this for sure, is that of the retirement age will go up now to probably 672 days before a deadline to form a government expires. israel's opposition leader says many obstacles remain before coalition is formed. yeah, and the p is in talks with entre nationalist enough tiny bennett to replace 20 minutes now. who is there? as long as serving prime minister says alliance between ideologically different rivals will be what he called the fraud of the century. israel has face a 2 year political fail, made after 4 inconclusive elections roach of war with the not the so in a week,
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the state of israel can be in a different era. suddenly it will be quieter ministers will go to work without inciting, without lying, without trying to instill fear all the time. if this government is formed, the key word will be the responsibility to take responsibility. to restore intercom cannot to blame others not to look for enemy, not to brand anyone who thinks differently than us as a traitor who should be killed. even if you are shattered has 40 seats. this is the government i would form. right, god left us and center a unity government, a government which will take care of all the citizens of israel, including those who didn't vote for us. because i'll just here is harry faucet has moved from west jerusalem that have to be various deals sorted out between the constituent parts of this coalition. and there has been already a pretty public argument between 2 of the parties involved over which one is going to get the agriculture ministry. so as with these sorts of negotiations in any
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situation, they are pretty fraught each side. one thing to get what it can ahead of the signing and sealing of the entire deal. he talked about it as the money time as in this is when people are negotiating. he said that there was still the prospect of getting this done. that he wanted to do so as soon as possible before, certainly the wednesday midnight deadline. and he talked again about the prospects of a government that would be quiet that would come to work and do what was necessary for the people of israel. contrasting that with what he called yahoo's behavior. saying that he was increasingly unhinged. and with the breaks off, as he tries to prevent this from taking place. we've also heard from get ansari's another right winger who has a smaller policy but which was also very much devoted to the object of getting rid of benjamin netanyahu. he also talked about there being no certainty that this
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government would come about, but that he was all he and these other colleagues were working as hard as they could to ensure that it did. an edition delegation led by intelligence chief is in god's talks with the armed group, hamas that is been discussing a reconstruction after an 11 day conflict. is there a bombing campaign kill more than $200.00 honest indians and destroyed many buildings? egypt tell me the sci fi between israel and moss, and is looking to consolidate the truth. while these really forces are continuing what they call operation law and order, even as a sci fi holes, mass arrests have been taking place all over israel. dr. hamid reports, the vast majority of those retained on palestinian israelis. he was on his way to buy some bread, but ended up at the police station, 16 year old, the him with subtle a palestinian israeli. phil doesn't know why in and i'm of the moment he was a was caught on video. i'm going out. one of them yelled,
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but he ordered me to stop and i didn't finish and they dragged me and started hitting me each time to asked a question. they wouldn't let me answer. they would just hit me. mohammed las fried a few hours later. his is just one story of many young palestinians living in israel being detained, often randomly in what is called operation law and order. but for the palestinians, it's more an operation of intimidation. just a few days ago, police paraded here and jeff, by giving traffic tickets to palestinians, mostly the point city and the suburbs of tel aviv has been on edge ever since protest in support of palestinians in jefferson raw and occupied east jerusalem took place. and in many ways, palestinians here share the same plight with many families, also facing force expulsion. oh man, i was sitting at home when a group of people walked in with restructuring plans and cameras. her hope was sold
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by the state to a nearby religious school. while she still lived there, know the fact they tell me to get out, they want to kick us out. so my 2 sons were detained because they're defending a whole crime. her sons and now under house arrest. during the 11th day, guys, i was dentures were very high between the 2 communities. and they were riots in several mix cities across the country. that actually took me by surprise here. since the government has rounded up more than a $1500.00 people, the vast majority being ballasting in some were released within a few hours days. but very few jewish is really were detained for their role in the writing. yadda aloof was among palestinian protesters when police crackdown. she admit that as a jewish citizen, there is a slim chance. she will be a pretended. i've never seen something like that here in the past weeks. i've been
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constantly in the streets. i didn't see any jewish person being the things in the same saunders and then you see people on a bike without helmets. and the 3rd jewish, they just go by and if they're 15, you know, they're the thing. bob doubles your header. that is a concerted effort aimed at palestinians wherever they are. it's a system that is working and, and it's not a political, it's not nathaniel, it's nathan, you know, and it's guns and it's about the court system. it's a synchronized system that it's working against. as israel continues, it's wave of arrests in the name of public order. these between the 2 communities in places like jaffa will remain precarious. put up that i meet al jazeera, jaffa, turkey and greece have pledged to take steps to improve very comic ties. the country's foreign ministers have been meeting and often to try to men strained relations after long running maritime disputes have been at odds over energy exploration, and maritime bordering the eastern mediterranean escalating tensions between the 2
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members. john strapless is in athens, where the meetings been taking place. language flying between athens and anchor over the phone. a 3 months has been acrimonious, but what we've seen here today is a sincere essence, i think, to turn over a new leaf and to demonstrate political will. greece and turkey will seek a diplomatic solution to that differences and not necessarily in the distant future, but within a realistic timeframe. today, the greek and turkish foreign ministers announce that there will be a mutual recognition of cobra vaccination certificate that will enable terrorists to travel between the 2 countries across the a g and also a limited economic agreement. but most importantly, there will be a meeting of the 2 heads of government, greek prime minister, because me to attack and tech is present in the nato of the sidelines of the nato
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summit on 14th of june. the language on the greek side is cautious, and that is clearly because there have been provocations as recently, seize them on the turkish side. in other words, the unauthorized hydrocarbon exploration increases. exclusive economic zone as greece sees it. and earlier this year, the hydrographic ship jasmine in the conducting surveys in the north a g and, and refill said i have the turkish perspective from a sample. the meeting between one and mr. pack is, are quite important. the ones are going to happen at the nato summit on june 14, and they will focus on 3 major issues. the 1st one is the disagreements over the green territorial waters and also the ownership of some of the islands in the agency. the 2nd one is the question of 2 countries exclusive economy zone in east
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mediterranean. and the 3rd one is the own resolve nature of the hyper crisis. so in addition to that, one also is going to ask michel texas to demilitarize some of certain islands in the age in agency. but well, i think there is no ground for an exaggerated optimism regarding the outcome of the meeting between the 2. because the issues are quite fundamental, for example. so for the 2 companies even could not agree on a certain framework, how to address the bees to it's why, for example, turn grease favor the international arbitration and wants to take it to the european union context. but turkey insist that the solution shall be found through bilateral negotiations when it comes to cyprus. turkey insist on tuesday solutions . why greek? 6441 federal state issues in there says just is to need to allies last year,
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came to the brink of the war in the us and to deescalate it. it's quite important, but i think we will witness. the credit is going to cycle through a solution de escalation and then re escalation again. still ahead on al jazeera, the latin american wrestles with when to resume some of some of the most popular, but least socially distant activities. and the long journey to justice, 60 years on the young, white and black american civil rights activists who push would change despite the threat to their life. ah, we're starting this one in the philippines where we have dante it has intensified
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into a tropical storm. okay. there's 2 things going on here. we have 2 tracks. i think this track rate here is the more probable one. that is to say, dante should always remain about 250 kilometers away from the land. but still look at the lashing that the philippines is getting some very heavy rain and we know the ocean is being picked up as while wave heights about 5 meters with this storm. that's where across the southeast asia, the rain is falling, where it should sumatra, malaysia and through borneo. but indo china is catching a bit of a break over the next few days. so bangkok look at your temperatures, plenty of sun, high humidity, those. so it's going to feel in the low to mid forties over the next several days, and are plum brains really dropping a lot of rain in particular on taiwan, which, you know, we were warning about, look at this over today's 173 millimeters. this is a 2 hour drive south of type pay, and i think on tuesday type pay could get swipe with anywhere from $15.00 to $30.00 millimeters of rain. air quality will deteriorate in beijing over the days ahead as
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well. and you know, for india or southwest minds who really intensify and so on tuesday, we have very heavy rain in store along the western gods. go up a height of 35. the talk to al jazeera, we oh skinny ami, were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone in me. and do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera a diverse range of stories from across the globe, from the perspective of a network, john and analogy era o .
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the me back and recap of our top story on al jazeera chinese state media is reporting the government is relaxing in family planning restrictions to allow 3 children but capital china is facing a demographic crisis with a dramatic decline in birth. in recent years, israel's opposition leader says many obstacles remain before coalition. government can be formed, peevish in talk with alternation. there's enough tiny bennett to replace benjamin that. now is there as long as serving prime minister? the deadline for the pit to secure a deal is wednesday, and turkey and greece a place to take steps into very economic ties. the country's foreign ministers have been meeting in athens. members has been on over energy exploration and border issues in the eastern mediterranean at least 60 people
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have been killed in democratic republic of congo. 2 villages in the eastern e to re province were attacked by fighters. malcolm web is in go my niece in d. r. c says many local, don't believe the adf is responsible. stephanie, important to understand in this part of the country anytime that there's any violence at all the government, the local administration, and the un do always blame the adf, even though there are actually other groups and conflicts going on in this area. the adf is sort of an internationally recognized scape goat did not respect who they are. they are indeed responsible for many brutal massacres that have happened there, especially over the last 5 years. but we've spoken to several people from the affected communities on this occasion, and they believe that are not the case. a lot of people on the ground believe that this is part of an ongoing, an escalating conflict between 2 groups over access to farmland. one group
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from that area, they've been displaced by local militia, and so they've been settled in a, in a, in a camp, farming in the area. the other group has been on the move for decades. moving all around the east in congress, having in the 1990 s fled, ethnically targeted violence in neighboring rwanda. ethnic hutus from orlando. you haven't been accepted in numerous places where they've tried to settle here in eastern congo one and a half years ago. they will arrived in trucks in this part of the country they tried to find farmland, but that resulted in this conflict with the local community. initially, it was low level burning of occasional huts, the odd killing, and it certainly hasn't been anything like this before. we india's economy has decreased by 7.3 percent in the last financial year recording
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its worse recession since independence current of i as long times have put millions out of work and driven 230000000 into poverty. it feared the worst is yet to come. following the 2nd wave of covered 19 in april and may, the virus has killed 160000 indians in 2 months, prompting for the locked downs. and the government is facing growing criticism over its handling of the pandemic and the economy. vietnam is suspending international science as it battled a new covey, 900 very, and it also plans to test all 9000000 residents of its largest city ocean mean city has been placed on the restrictions from monday with at least 145 new cases identified their people cannot leave their homes unless it's necessary. the new variant is believed to be a fast spreading hybrid of a u. k. and india strains that tens of thousands of covered 900 cases are being recorded every day in latin america and the caribbean. medical experts,
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one health system that breaking point, but as daniel shrine, the records from when, as far as people are increasingly pushing for restrictions to be ease so they can get back to some of the most not past time the, these workers have never been busier. container is among several countries in the region, suffering a 2nd wave of the cove at $900.00 pandemic per capita. death and infection rates are among the highest in the world. and the red cross is one that health systems are a breaking point, marcia. because today, there are patients in critical condition in intensive care and their own respirators in a common room. or there are patients on respirators in the canteen or patients or in the corridors as well. the health system is saturated. vaccines have been slow to arrive only about 5 percent of the population being fully immunized, until people are a no q a to be on your advice or 30 have is to repeat what they've been saying with
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a long stay in doors. and if you must go out, keep your distance. but now more, more people have referred to risk returning to the activities they say make their lives worth living. the some here in argentina it's tango thief, dance is holding a musical protest in the heart of one osiris. against further lockdown and for an end to social distancing. today mostly got yet i will say, okay, we believe our immune system needs this, the artistic expression and the workout. we need to be among our community as we, as social beings, there is a lot of depression and that's killing us. move the virus is, i mean let me, don't get a, you know, tango is everything. tango life a person without love, cannot live entangle. for us is love. it is 4 minutes of love. it is the most important in mexico, one of their most popular, but least socially distance activities is back off more than the years absence.
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some actually measures in place. only a few 100 spectators are allowed into an arena that normally holds thousands. and i was excited, of course i love wrestling i have since i was little since i was a kid i was running around these facilities this place because already generations old will mexico allow the sport to return because of falling coded 19 rates. other countries in latin america are still wrestling with when they can resume social and sporting events. and under what conditions? 10201 a cyrus it was a ride that involved hundreds of young people who set out on buses to challenge segregation in the southern united states. the freedom riders, as they were known, were often beaten and arrested upon their arrival. 60 years later, 2 of them are recounting the summer of 1961 to al jazeera christian salome has the
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story from the oak. their arrests were seen as political statements at the time. now their mug shots have become iconic symbols of the civil rights movement of the 1900 sixty's, the freedom riders as they became known, travelled on buses throughout the summer of $900.00. 61 to parts of the southern united states were segregation was still being enforced. the writers were often met with outright hostility in the form of violence. attacks by mobs in the ku klux klan, they also face to rest and many spent weeks in county jails. one of whom was 19 year old new yorker louis dockman. i was shackled, taken from one from the county jail, walking along with other prisoners. and the judge who had sends me, saw me and spit on me the judge. so you began to realize how frightening it was. a bustle proceeded by a half dozen highway patrol, watching the 1st group of freedom rides with lavonne brown from jackson, mississippi. at just 16, he was inspired to join the movement,
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which would later bring some frightening moments. declan came after us one night with the help of the local police, and we saw the escape by jumping off the roof of a building next to us declared came up the stairs, the front door where moscow kill burned with the freedom riders, treatment by local authorities sparked the national outcry, eventually forcing the federal government to act and inspiring the wider civil rights fight for the rest of the decade of one. and i have been together what all this stuff forever. zach men and brown became friends, lou and i know each other. so well that we could go out and they could tell my support, i feel is both zach men and brown regularly appear together to talk about their experiences to a new generation. one still grappling with issues of systemic racism. everybody wants to know the biggest motion and i mean it can be as simple as putting your arm
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around somebody that can be a revolutionary depending on where you are. even at 79, zach man is still helping minorities through his organization scar harbor which supports disadvantaged children in new york. one of the special things about the freedom right is to pluck together young people, white, african american, male, female throughout america. it was a unique moment where we came together as a country division and i a moment that still resonates 60 years later. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. now workers around the world are increasingly finding that manpower is being replaced by artificial intelligence and automation. many companies in sweden are determined to embrace the rise of the machines with technologies that breakdown barriers between humans and robots. poll we 3 for some taco turning this robot on is all that hung you lou needs to do
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before it turns its attention to him. the research sweden's royal institute of technology is designed to break through and how people and robots worked together. his robot can recognize and even predict his gestures and wishes such as pass me that spanner. instead of slowing down or stopping of a human gets too close. basically, i want the robot to work with me similar as a human co worker to hand me over the right to at right time at the right location, which is not happening right now in the industry. so i wanted to break the barrier between humana robot. the barrier is reduced by a scanner that works out each person's body structure to prevent any collision between metal and flesh. a robot that can predict the humans actions and adapt to them can be a game changer in this field. but sweden, success, where this kind of technology is also down to how humans have adapted to robots. swedish or heavy industry already makes wide use of robotics. work is phase of
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being replaced on east, at least in theory, by a generous welfare state. and strong trades unions that insist on retraining, where the machine takes over. this office in mama may not look like a holiday of robotic activity, but behind the scenes or rather in the cloud, robot reporters doing the work of thousands of journalists. turning data on sports matches real estate, weather, and traffic accidents into written reports. it will be hard to say that we have maybe cost a couple of, of journalist jobs to, to disappear. but that is only because they were doing stuff. the machines can do better. we do the same, repetitive reporting. they can do the more qualitative and high level reporting, the robotic scoops already for the morning edition of the barometer, newspaper and calmer, and dozens of national and local titles across sweden. the robot is actually one of our most contributing reporters. it's all about having more content to offer to our
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readers. back in the lab and stock came, the goal is for robots, human relations to be about collaboration, not competition. if we can try the robot to how for him the operator together, they form a new team. they can be more productive in the industrial setting. robots may not be able to avoid harming a human body, but it might take a very hard headed employee to stop worrying about robot harming that your prospects. full rece, i'll do their stock. ah, hello again. i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera chinese state media is reporting the government is relaxing, is family planning restrictions to allow 3 children a couple.
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