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ah, washington ah, ah, police in hong kong arrest pro democracy activists, the head of a vigil mom, the anniversary of the nice 909 gentlemen square crank down. ah, samuel a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, a barely floating environmental catastrophe continues to unfold. busy of shoreline coast coast iran supreme leader pleads with voters to ignore boy called cold in the upcoming presidential election. and france pools, military support tamales, the latest move, depression,
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the government of the last weeks. ah, now police in hong kong have arrested to activists including the organizer of an annual vigil for victims of the $9809.00 gentlemen square. crack down chow hung tongues arrest comes the head of a widely anticipated security operation. thousands of officers are expected on the streets later on friday to prevent anniversary gatherings. and for the 1st time in 32 years, a large area of hong kong is victoria park will also be closed. on con, police say anyone breaching the ban on gatherings will be dealt with severely. the hong kong police will use whatever measure in order to maintain the public and public safety. having con, see that all the information intelligence as well as assessing the
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practice stuff we're facing today. bobbins the public public safety as well as the rights and freedoms. a lot of those haven't deterred other protesters. however, university students claim the pillar of shame, statue as part of the anniversary, thousands more likely to attend the account the let the vigil despite mass protest being illegal on the cove at 19 restrictions and hong kong national security law. we want to educate students of the history of our university. we want to commemorate the people with sacrificed thought easy, then we want to events, event defense at hoko too often use it and we believe that the university could judge that today's event is totally legal and committed and we hope that university could respect the autonomy of that junior and there are also been demonstrations
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outside the chinese embassy in tokyo. beijing is practically a raised any mention of the june for the massacre on the mainland. hundreds or possibly thousands of people were killed in 1989 when the military opened fire on peaceful protesters. sarah clark joins us now live from hong kong. i thought would be arrest. what are people being charged with since it seems like these rest kind of preemptive? the timing of these risks certainly are significant on the, on the ground that's on the day or on the morning of the the, remember ration of the anniversary of the piano, where mascot now a child was arrested just before 9. i and we were through interview live and i am hong kong time. we got a message saying she was the time the police have held a press conference on friday saying that she's been arrested on suspicion of organizing and legal assembly by sharing messages on social media. the child had reported it also said on facebook that she would remember right?
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the visual to not by locking candles. and that's the spot, a banner for a major assembly which is often held in victoria park. this is the one the in the past had attracted thousands of people, but of course, this year, for the 2nd year in iraq, there's been a been put in place by the government. what the government says, social distancing restrictions, jews depend demik. but of course a critic, psych, mississippi, the government attempt to once again gag. it's pretty child. bit of background about her. she's a democracy activists. she's also the vice chair of the hong kong a lot. and that's the organization that organizes annual candidate digital visual. it's been happening for more than 30 years. another organized of this visual, a fellow called the chuck and he's already in jail. and he was convicted of being for tending laskey in raleigh, which was also bands and he was damned or convicted of attending and illegal can be the timing of this arrest on friday, the 2 people, one students and the other one is the child who's the democracy later,
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certainly the police sending a very strong message to anyone considering attending to natalie's, brought naturally to think twice and not go on talking about thinking twice. does it look like it's having that impact on would be protest this? well the police have had a number of press conferences throughout the day once again warning people not to attend. we believe thousands will be deployed across the city on friday. thousands of already in place at victoria park. the whole area is the major central park or area in hong kong. it's already been filled up. the other thousands of police will be deployed across the city. they'll be targeting any other assemblies that a gathering around the city. certainly. but last year, 1000 did defy that ban, but that was put in place in hong kong. and eventually they did eventually came into the the sports graham. but this year the difference is we've had the national security law, which they put in place by china. these and very heavy penalties,
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including lot incent, speaks but expect that to be a deterrent for the many thousands in the past the tend to these rallies. and of course the families who attend these rally so the visual begins not around 12 gmc thanks so much sarah. clock there. poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent the sinking contain the ship from causing further damage to shore line because coastline officials say most of the $300.00 tons of oil on board would have burned up by now since the vessel caught fire 2 weeks ago. but environmentalists is still concerned about waves of plastic pellets washing the shore. and now fernandez reports from colombo specialists, navy divers tried to assist the state of the sinking ship. the express bow, but heavy rain wind visibility, and to me to cease was me that impossible. authorities are racing to prevent further environment damage in the event of an oil spill over the market by the
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investment with the nature of the fire, which took place on board. the experts who came to view the deal would have funds, but we're not confirming when not seeing 100 percent, that there is no oil. and worst case scenario, there may be some the impact of $300.00 tons of oil, chemicals and hazardous material leaking into the sea would be disastrous for the environment. because of any logical it then to be barrier. the lagoon and the 8th, all or the calendar river. we can also the drinking water supply while glum. millions of plastic bees in the ship and order the fall, the ocean, and dozens of kilometers of sri lanka, coastline environmentalist, a warning of long lasting and dire consequences. the long term concern is, says plastics. break up cock removed from the beach from the city is in fact it
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will in impact on the food chain right from father point them and do a blanket and then the actual la bio, many marine species that form the basis of the hall from china and say and from the concentration can occur. the disaster is actually been going probably for a lot longer than people realize decades. this is just a long line of problems that have occurred as we have used plastics. very durable plastics, on the stead of the extra bird has hit the sea bed and the vision is sinking. if the country's was ecological disaster is not bad enough. heavy rains and strong winds, like you can see around me, have scuppered all efforts to inspect the sinking ship with every minute counting in taking action to minimize father damage. the weather is not helping at all.
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manette fernandez, i was just the ra, colombo, front side, suspended joint military operations with molly after the country. second, coo and 9 months french troops are expected to continue operations in molly, on their own spot of efforts to pressure the military gentle to work towards a democratic transition. assuming it was declared president on friday after ordering the arrest of civilian leaders. nicholas hawk has more from danica. this is a country under the attack from different and various arm groups from the i'll call you to the mountains to the law. well mostly mean that 4 days ago attacked the police post in the south of the country to the stomach state. and the greater hora members of that group attacked us base in the north of the country. so there are attacks in all areas of the country, and molly, the main and primary partner in the fight. again,
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those are in groups. is france the intervening 2012 and they've stayed ever since. now we're talking about here, 300 french soldiers specifically and now there's 5000 of them in this region. but their cooperation is key, not only in terms of sharing intelligence information with a 1000000 forces to prevent attacks, but also when there's wounded soldiers to repatriate that will get to the nearest hospital. so that's going to be a blow to the morale of the soldiers that are on the frontline, but also a significant hit to the military june. here in bama around supreme leader is urging people to vote in the upcoming presidential election. i delilah, how may i address the nation on the anniversary of the death of the stomach of public founder. he won't reign ins that not taking part in the vote may have dangerous consequences in the future. then you have a battle, he, some people say they consent to vote in the upcoming presidential election because
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we cannot make conditions. and the persons that we're all aware of, or some argue they voted for certain candidates and previous selection. and they regretted that at the end, so they don't want to vote in this round. this is a flawed logic. these things shouldn't disappoint us. if there are problems or countries affairs aren't in the right way. we should correct them by making a right decision, not by refusing to participate in this voucher 40. as a bank joins us now live from toronto acid. does it look like people are going to listen to the supremely to come elections? well, is definitely a concern, a low voter turnout has been a concern since last year parliamentary elections are so the lowest vote to turn out since the revolution in 1979. now he has, he is the political and spiritual leader of the country and he has urged people to come back and participate. he use religious references, thing it was their religious duty referred to the 1st supreme need to law. how many saying that it was a thing if they didn't vote and it had world the consequences and they would be
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asked by god why they didn't participate. now all this comes because there are mass disqualifications of candidates. one of them was former president them a dinner, jad now. he came back very publicly and said that he wouldn't be voting and he wouldn't be backing any candidate. not the reform is campus also said that they don't have a candidate in this race. so there is a lot of anger and frustration that what has happened and the election electoral process. but i love how many also states that he had told the candidates that have been allowed to stand, not to make promises that they cannot keep because that leads to people using faith in the candidates, but not only the candidates, but also the establishment. now referring to those disqualifications, what he did say was an acknowledgement that they had been some injustices in terms of people, rumors and false reports about individuals and their families. now, not without mentioning him, what he's talking about is that in johnny and the room is spread about his
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daughters living in foreign countries and having citizen strips. and he said that they reputation should be restored and they should be compensated. whether that means that that's an intervention that there would be like to stand, it's uncertain, but it's unlikely, considering the 1st presidential debate is on saturday. all right, thanks so much acid bank still ahead on al jazeera. let me do this on us police are involved in a shootout with 2 young teenagers who ran away from their foster home and restoring nature. the netherlands moves ahead with its plans to turn the lake into a wild life away. ah. hello there, let scott in south, east asia and tropical storm choice wang firmly clear of the philippines. we are
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still seeing some persistent rains and we could see some more flash flooding and landslides across southern and central areas as those rains continue over the next few days. but that storm system has now moved over taiwan, bringing some really wet weather and where the wind has died down. that rain does continue. it now goes on the remnants of that storm to join up with the may you front elsewhere? an indo china. we've had warnings across north of vietnam for some of the heavy rain and wind from that system. and southern areas of thailand seen some particular heavy downpours affecting the min nape malay peninsula as well. now we had to australia, it's a pretty clear and dry picture, particularly across central and northern areas. we've also got a pretty clear picture for the western coast, but pert, we'll see some of those showers as we go into sunday. much of the wet weather is going to be affecting tasmania, a weather system,
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bringing in those winds. and that'll be tickling along victoria as well. some of the wet weather here. but the wet picture is going to dominate new zealand with wet weather on the way for the south island. the japan is holding a massive sea to protect against devastating to nominate what i want to investigate, that nature can beacon or if the world will expose abuse to greater danger or now just let me play an important role protecting human. ah, ah ah
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ah, come back, you're watching out 0 time to recap on headlines. i'm calling police arrested to democracy activists including the organizer of an annual vigil marking the $9990.00 gentlemen square cranked down child hang tongues. the rest comes the head of a widely anticipated security operation to prevent similar gathering for weather conditions. our hampering efforts to prevent her thinking contain the ship from causing further damage to shrikes and coastline. visuals are bracing for the possibility of an oil spill from suspended joint military operations with molly after the country. second, coo and 9 months french troops will continue operations on their own part of efforts to force democratic transition. denmark's parliament is voted to establish a refugee reception center in
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a 3rd country likely to be in africa. politicians voted for the bill, say it will deter asylum seekers from crossing the mediterranean theory, paid commission and the un. i've criticized the plan. charlotte bus has more in danish parliament. politicians have taken strict immigration policies for asylum seekers and voted to make them tougher and a 70 to 24 vote. politicians agreed to move asylum seekers who arrive on danish soil tor reception seemed to in a 3rd country outside europe with your applications would be processed. little more than 50 percent. that arrived last year. they didn't have a nice folk seeking asylum. they bird microns. that's a life and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence permit to stay and then the center, right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from
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being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided as asylum claims can only be filed at the danish border. it's nonsense to say that it's going to stop c crossings because it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so people have to cross the sea anyway, so it's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. united nations refugee agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries followed denmark's policy would be a huge game changer if other counties would follow up is not like the, the pulses of speaking can be externalize and saw say, cookie, provided that on. i want to be out, but don't bring to all of county. he's just going against. the concept of the
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european commission also criticize the move, saying out, sourcing asylum claims is not compatible with a you lose the whole person. think of a fun thing, raiders from the mental questions about both the access to the procedures, effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing equals or proposals under the new packed form on migration. and this item marks tightening immigration policies have come after more than 21000 asylum seekers arrived in 2015. it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis. osha 0. the u. k. has recorded its highest day the number of cove
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with 19 infection since march more than 5000 in bins, remaining domestic restrictions due to be listed on june the 21st. but it fit that could be pushed back because of the spread of train, of 1st protected in india, known as the delta variance. the government also announced more than half its adult population. it's now fully vaccinated. and the u. k has removed portugal from its green list of travel destinations. that means holiday makers are not allowed to visit that and returning british citizens will need to quarantine for 10 days. 7 other countries have been added to the case read list, including sure lanka, and costa rica, 3 quarters of access code. 19 vaccines in the us will be donated to the un bags global sharing program. kovacs president joe biden says millions of doses will be shared across countries in latin america, asia, and africa. alan fisher has more from the white house with cobra cases at the
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lowest level in the us for more than a year. with more than 40 percent of the population fairly vaccinated, the bytes administration is turning his attention to the wider world. under a new plan just revealed the us. we'll send $25000000.00 abroad, straight away with the intention to distribute at least $18000000.00 doses by the end of the month. our goal in sharing our vaccines is in service of ending the pandemic global. our overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. it's as simple as that. we want to save lives and toward the very end that place all of us at risk. perhaps most important, this is just the right thing to do. the 1st $25000000.00 will be split between central and south america, asia, and countries across the middle east, including garza and the occupied west bank. in a statement president, your biden insisted the wider distribution was
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a national security issue. seeing strong american leadership is essential to ending this pandemic now and to strengthening global health security for to morrow to better prevent, detect, and respond to the next threat. the us says it will still have control over where the vaccines will go, but it's emphasizing it's not looking for concessions or imposing conditions. it does, however, piece a struggle to get back to the nation rates in the us up. many people know reluctant to get the job, and in some communities, vaccination rates are very low. that comes with a white house warning. we have millions of americans still in need of protection and communities at risk because of low vaccination rates. here's the bottom line. the bottom line is that if you are unvaccinated, you are still at risk of getting seriously ill or spreading the disease to others. all of the initial 25000000 doses will come from the federal stock pilot. all have been approved for us here in the united states. more doses will be made available
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as the stoke increase it allen fisher. i'll just leave that at the white house. to young teens in florida are facing attempted murder charges officer, a shootout with police. the girl and boy aged 14 and 12 ran away from their foster home before finding a stash of weapons. the violence standoff is raising questions about the standard of care for vulnerable children in the u. s. under galico explains from miami 10 for their sitting. i mean, by now we used to seeing this kind of police body camera footage stand offs. the commonplace in the us, but this one involves children. we do this investigative say, a 14 year old girl and a 12 year old boy run away from this foster home before breaking into a house where they found weapons and ammunition armed with an assault rifle, pistol, and shotgun. the children fired on police who knew they were dealing with juveniles
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. a local sheriff praised his officers for their attempts to deescalate the dangerous situation, but poor scorn on a system the supposed to care for children. what the hell is the department of juvenile justice doing, sending these kids to play to handle that. we talk about juvenile justice reform deputies did everything they could to like to be escalate and they almost lost their lives with what your role that a 14 year old juvenile crime in the u. s. is on the rise with carjackings alone see huge spikes to teenage girls charged with the murder of mohammed and war. and march this year after they allegedly stole his car in washington, d. c. in florida. critic say the states, services for children and need are inadequate. while a juvenile justice program here is seen dramatic budget cuts, homes designed to care for children at risk or overwhelmed. 2013, the numbers entering foster care have risen sharply while the department of
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families and children is struggling to hire staff. the stand off in florida ended with the 14 year old girl shot and severely injured. the 12 year old boy reportedly lay down in a k 47 before being taken into custody. he said he fired the shot on a couple of times and also fired the hand. going to the deputies. he told the tech that he knew they were cops when he shot at them, because he wanted to harm them. there are the words of a 12 year old in a statement that whom the children ran from said, this situation is tragic and is the result of the system failing our children. these children are in desperate need of care in the appropriate setting, which is a high level of care than we provide. the home went on to say they will no longer take at risk children until they can carry them in a safe way. and to galico, al jazeera miami, florida. the opposition in bella. luce has condemned a televised interview with the jail journalists, calling it
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a hostage video. roman protest savage was arrested after his flight from greece to lithuania, was forced the landed mince, causing an international outrage. video is the 2nd to be released since his arrest . he reportedly confessed to calling for anti government protest last year and praised president alexander lucas shanker. but his family says he made the comments on the dress. the netherlands has a long history of reclaiming land from its walters for crumbson's settlements. one of its latest additions is a cluster of 5 islands in the country's largest lake. but its animals and not humans were moving in. step, fasten has more for mark upon the dutch colonizing land began, but this time they created themselves 5 years after digging up mud and sent from the bottom of the netherlands. largest lake is new islands can now be added to the countries map, forest ranger them. crete so how blubber refilled and clay turned to solid soil and
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it was actually a dangerous we went in the compartments with ropes, but somebody got stuck like diff my sofa went to a free times like this in. it's not that nice. and now you can stand there. yeah, but you have to be cautious. the marker what an islands have been built in the mach amir, which itself was created artificially more than a century ago. i close enough the southern sea to protect the dutch mainland from flooding. as a result, marine life nearly disappeared in the lake. the islands created out of silt are expected to be stored in lakes ecosystem. we interfered with our natural landscapes heavily in the netherlands. that also made us brought us a lot of prosperity. but you see that the main ecological structure of the netherlands. well, it has some damage because of all these works. so this is, this is a way to improve this again and it seems to be working. the islands are quickly
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turning into the country's largest birth sanctuary with ever said be it readings and even flamingos, finding the way to the new land. the most important lesson is that when we get the naked opportunity to do their thing, it works so we can destroy nature, but we can also restore it a make nature. how does the engineer manage to turn money into solid land that can carry thousands of kilos? has fascinated research is worldwide and remains a mystery today. dozens of research and working on the islands to find answers to the most important question. why can i now stand here and not sink into the month? fishermen will make a living of the lake have protested against the creation of the island. they see their fishing grounds disappear quickly and refused to believe the government plan will re 5 marine life with if they would have created one island as
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a breeding place for birds that would have been fine. but they go further and one more and more. they are throwing, sent everywhere, even at the most important breeding places for fish. the government admits that more islands are planned in, in the future. but, and since that, nevertheless fish stock will increase to be more patient cost. at 1st it says, do you take cell phone the heck out of the water, so that a heck where we call fish anymore? that's the point. but we said, well, after i was completed, you will see that there will be more fish after being criticized spending 70000000 euros anew land solely for birds. the government, as decided to open one of the islands for tourists in the future, they expect more than 100000 visitors every year, potentially jeopardizing the same paradise they try to create in the 1st place. steadfast in elgin 0, marco watson. more than a 100 minutes square than thousands of microbes are hurtling towards the
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international space station on board a space x rocket will be used in studies to determine the effects of 0 gravity on microorganisms. the 1st 2 new blocks of solar panels are also on board. they'll be installed during space, 4th grade, the station power capabilities. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just 0. now, hong kong police arrested to democracy, activists including the organizer of an annual visual, mocking the $989.00 gentlemen square. crack down, child hang, tongues arrest comes the head of a widely anticipated security operation. well, those rest haven't deterred other protest as though university.
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