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much higher than advertising researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah . the details while on assignment condemnation follows the rush of an algae era. john hi israeli security 4 to 5 eastern ah, hello, i'm sorry. i was in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. a landmark agreement or form the global tax system, g 7 countries agree a minimum corporate tax rate to,
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for multinational companies to pay that outrage after a california charge over tons of $30.00 about assault style weapons and marine life and livelihoods threatened by a massive our people in choking turkeys mom or see ah hello, welcome to the program and we begin an occupied east jerusalem, where an al jazeera report is now in custody after being arrested by is res security forces. this is a citation. we have all of our daily being the turn and arrested in the neighborhood of she'd been doing live reports on algae. there is arabic panel throughout the day
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. of course, extra is that neighborhood in occupied resubmit. been really a flash point attention in recent days, weeks, months has been tension there other times to forcibly pallet families have be enjoyed now from occupied eastern them. and so very disturbing image of vara, pleading to be left alone, not to be touched, where she now was she is still in that police station just here behind me, occupied. she's been there for a couple of hours, at least, if not more. we spoke to her lawyer, he managed to see her. she complained that she had pain in her left side. she said it was in the car while she was going to be police taken here to the police station. she was man handled there. now apparently 1st,
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the 1st charges that they wanted to put on is that she had as salted as female israeli soldier. but then because there were all these videos around and really the moment her detention was from all sides, the lawyer showed that to the officer, and then those charges were dropped. and now the charge is that she didn't make herself no, she didn't identify herself. the, the lawyer argued exactly who she is. deborah has been a journalist here for many years. she's been going on nearly daily basis, eat stub, there's some sort of process happening there. and today i saw her while she was doing her job. we were covering as much as she was way black jacket. she had risen,
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press the front and the back. she was holding a microphone with the edges, the logo. so it was very clear who she was. now we're waiting to see if she's going to be released tonight. if she's going to spend them, as you get to spend the night at the police station, if she's going to be released on conditions or not. don't know what we know is that at the moment there's an investigation going on and she's being interrogated. right . and obviously we've been seeing this footage which is a demonstration of what took place holder. i know that you have also spoken to other people that were witnesses in shakira, who saw what took place. tell us more about what people have been saying to you today. and of course the, the whole reason that javan was that the story that she was to report on while we were all there to report on a protest,
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a support of the families to us right, and forceful eviction from their home. now, this proto is actually oddly enough, i've been really stood there for about. 7 an hour and a half and it was very peaceful. usually, israeli military has very little faces with the protest. probably the cracked out is quite a did not happen today. jabbar was doing her job speaking to people. so there was no reason for any of that to happen, but you know, just over the past few weeks that need to keep the forces have less and less basis journalists might get to be around specially reporting in occupies in july western, which actually i went to a protest just after shift ra high, which i protested west was and that was the house of the prime minister. well,
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over there, you don't see any of these. a security report is in full riot gear. only is a couple of traffic police standing there letting the protesters express themselves when you are an occupied east. jerusalem. well that sort of, you're not really allowed. 7 to express yourself and journalists have been targeted lately, our own camera. i'm and was sort of fired with a sun grenade yesterday as we were filming the arrival of some marathon runners to land there, the crackdown was quite brutal. and we have seen its footage online of journalist working for other international news channels that have been handled in that contact with israeli. please hold her, but it's really palestinian journalists that bear the brunt of this sort of treatment. absolutely, it is by listening. journalists who have the brunt of this treatment,
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they have files, they're being profile, they. they can also be sitting at home and then the police can arrive there and detain them from their own home. it's completely different. they also get less media coverage, but yes, definitely did the palestinian journalists who bear the brunt of that, whether it's here in occupied he jerusalem occupied was back or even in god last year or 2 years ago, during those protests, i love the border friends with god the several journalist was specifically targeted, targeted by israeli snipers, so they haven't really, really hard. thank you so much appreciate it. i mean reporting it's reporting to us from occupied through some. thank you. well, we have from sabrina been we a spokeswoman for reporters that borders and she says that these ready government is trying to silence john las where reporters without borders denounces clear
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of struggle to the right to each for. this is a clear violation of press freedom because the drill is clearly recognizable as she was wearing a breath. and there is a clear will from b, julio for you to prevent journalists from doing their job and from reporting of the brown. we think that these images were very shocking of the retail if he and this is cleary and acceptable. and if the journalist kill can be terminated because we are 13 journalist for now. these are the keys with clear charges, usually like new israel and with the force of the administrative detention exempt usually either from giving official charges. and it allows them to prolong the insurance again and again. and they are older
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jewelry, just like her very long term, long term look and theory. her place is certainly not in july, but she should pretty occurring on the ground. it's clear it's happening right to truly to jill no charge if you can be kept in jail again and again, and we can stay in jail and be in the meantime, we cannot report. and the fact is that be really your worry teeth don't have, i'm not forced to provide you know, the old marches of the, of the or if they say that it is linked with being the israeli intelligence and it should be just confidential. so this is why it can take more than mouse. and in the
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meantime, drama mis addressed prevented from doing their job. and i told you 13 all the drill with the p in drimmers or in jail at the moment and with no official charge. ah, when our government became fast so says armed men have killed at least $100.00 civilians in the northeast of the country. a tank happened over night and the village of sol, hon. close to the border with no. government says homes on a market will burn to the ground. no one has claimed responsibility. nicholas huck is following developments on this from neighboring. molly. what we know is that in the early hours of this morning, a regular police patrol that were around the east of 15 f. i say next to the town to so hum came across a market like the one that you see right behind me. but instead of seeing people going about their business animals,
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they saw the market completely burned to the ground. the animals, all die killed and hundreds of bodies lie in words. the governor describes as amounts. there were men, women, and children. you know though no one has claimed responsibility for this, it's not good has the hallmark of the islamic state and the greater so hard because that group has launch several attacks in that same area in the last few months in february and then in may and, and in the run up to this attack, we saw several teenagers that have their arms amputated because they were accused of that effect. and this attack just comes a week after the minister of defense of bertina, foster went on the site and told the population you are now safe. we will guarantee your security. and there was a military barracks not far away from where the attack took place. they didn't react, they never arrived on the scene,
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and it's the feeling that people now across the hell feel which is that they cannot rely on their own security forces to protect them. and as a result, in the last year, a 1000000 people have been displaced in pristina faso alone, much more slide for you on the program. canada's prime minister just intruder threatened legal action against the catholic church unless it accepts responsibility for the historic abuse of indigenous children. ah. hello, we got plenty hate to cross ship. got plenty of storms as well. lots of clashing up the thunderheads. rumbling away across that eastern side of france, we have seen some flooding hill particular around ring to the east of paris and west, whether they're now moving through the low countries, easing across into world germany, and some larvae,
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showers into the west side of russia as well things to stay a little on 70 fair amount of plat, even across the mediterranean. so the be some showers just around the cost is pushing over towards saudi pushing across corsica as well, from wet weather into northern parts of italy as we go on through sunday in the balkan sing. some of that shall be right, like sol, bye back up into even denmark. but we should see some rainfall as well. she was there across the central western parts of england. chief as against marriage should be largely dry through sunday, but calm without the possibility of a shower or to hear these will meet her as we go on through monday. one of the west sunshine than showers. they are still than ever the lasting to see that wet weather continues to central pass. southern areas of italy sinks in winter weather, see some showers. they're just coming down across their bulgaria through the balkans and still was showers across east in areas of the region as well. shall continue call central parts of africa, some lofty ones into southern parts of nigeria all the way across into liberia. the
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when much day arrived, the green army comes to life, but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised the loudest voice. and political descent takes center stage. they from a rocco's resistance, the officers of roger, casablanca, the funds will make football, and i'll just be oh, the, the the me back, i look at my stories now. and algebra reporter is in custody,
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and hide them to being a rec, goodbye, ready police tomorrow. but dairy was beaten and then arrested in iraq, and i just become a flash point of a plan for to be a pinion. families became a process. government has armed men of killed at least $100.00 civilians in the northeast of the country, homes and lock it will burn to the ground in the village of tell han, close to the border with new jersey. now the g 7 group of industrialized countries have reached a landmark agreement aimed at making it harder for the world's largest companies to avoid paying taxes under the deal reached in london. members agree to set a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in the countries where they generate that business. instead of stifling profit off shore into tax havens. and the bank has more on this now from london tax, randy gets pulses racing. but after 2 days of master mosse talks in london,
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a commitment by g 7, finance ministers to for some of the riches companies in the world, into paying their fair share. well, i'm delighted to announce that today off the dears of discussion. g 7, finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform the global tax system to make it fit for the global digital age. but crucially, to make sure that it's fair, many countries are desperate to plug holes in their finances caused by the coven 1900 pandemic. while many nations have been thinking deeper into debt, the pandemic was a win for a big tech company such as amazon and google. the raked in huge profit at the moment companies a build on earnings in the countries where they operate. this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose launch the because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in various different competing pack zones. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is lowest or indeed whether
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no tax is a tool and it's all completely legal. but g 7 finance been to say now's the time to level the playing field by introducing a flat 15 percent rate on businesses to help payback pandemic debt that global minimum tax with in the race to the bottom. corporate taxation. and ensure fairness for the middle class and working people in the us and around the world, tex evasion will be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries, and especially the big tech guy and giants. we have to pay their fair share. google that's been bracing for a global tax hike for some time. so that strongly supported the work being done to update international tax rules and hopes countries continue to work together to ensure a balance endure will agreement will be finalized soon. well, facebook said it wanted the international tax reform process to succeed,
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while recognizing it could mean paying more tax in different places. the big challenge now comes, we're getting enough economies on board to make the plan work, including countries such as island, where low corporate tax rates have entice several big businesses, including google to build a european headquarters there was good for the g. 7 may not satisfy all talks, will continue at the g 20 summit. later this year, he brought her out just sarah london. now, an outbreak of alga in the see of mama in turkey is alarming. scientists now get mutated into a slimy substance. it's threatening wildlife, the environment, and local businesses, the haunting reports. slime, sludge. cease not. these are just some of the ways this form of pollution is being described. the thick brown bubbly foam is officially called marine usage,
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and it's killing wildlife, a long turkey, southern coast. to the google, i saw 20 to 30 shrimps on top of the seas, not all deed that had jumped up and got stuck. they couldn't go back down on the water marine useless as a naturally occurring form of algae. but this is the largest outbreak on record. scientists blame its size on pollution from household waste run off an unusually high water temperatures. a short term solution is a very difficult, i would say, impossible and foolish. and this can be fought with long term monitoring for fishermen say it's affecting their livelihood, but it's obvious other to another. look at the muscles and the c snails that kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish when they open up, it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way. see snails die, the fish die. they can't breathe, they eat at it, but it's like cloth like hair here in this turkish region. it stretches down nearly
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30 meters. this filmmaker has seen the sledge from all sides. actually there is a procedure that the sea of mama reply to the outcome of what humans did. this is triggered by humans and there is no chance to find a solution to this at the table. workers are trying to remove the sledge with nets, but it isn't working. on tuesday, president receptor type are the ones governing coalition rejected a proposal from the c h p opposition party to investigate why this happened. the sea of mar mara stretches along esther bull's southern coast from the boss for us to the a g and c. it's densely populated at home to numerous industrial sites. a last in solution requires changes on land. unfortunately, for these fishermen and the wildlife,
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the slime will not just go away on its own. leo harding al jazeera. meanwhile, the ecological impact over slowly thinking cargo ship of shoreline because coast is getting worse. sources of preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill. tongues of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass have been washing ashore from the stricken vessel. the ship was on fire for 13 days and it carries oil, nitric acid, and all the hazardous chemicals. california is assault weapons ban, which has been in place for more than 3 decades, has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the bond unconstitutional. the judge also praise thee a r 15 rifle, a weapon used in several mass shootings in recent years. california is one of 7 states along with the district of columbia that has some form of assault weapons ban id jo castro is in washington with more on the story. this ruling comes from a republican appointed federal judge and it has quite upset gun control advocates.
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and if you just read the opening line of the ruling, you might see why judge roger benita has rights like the swiss army knife, the popular a r 15 rival is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment. he goes on to rule that this 32 year old ban and california on the purchase of assault weapons to be unconstitutional because it violates the 2nd amendment rights for americans to bear arms. now this ruling was cheered by pro gun advocates, who notably during the pandemic americans have been buying guns at historic rates. and as really has outrage to state leaders in california who noted the irony. but the ruling that came down on friday was the same day as national gun violence awareness day in the united states. and this ruling come just a little over a week after a man in california, shot and killed 9 of his co workers at
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a transit yard. indian government has given twitter a final warning to immediately follow the countries news, social media roles. you regulations require internet platforms to remove content, sorry you seem unlawful and to help with police investigations. but critics say it gives the government more power to sense the online content. government says if twitter doesn't comply, it will be liable to consequences. all my gerry's attorney general has ordered the immediate prosecution of anyone who breaches the countries new ban on twitter, government shut down, access to the micro blogging site on friday. officials accused the social media giant have undermining what they say is nigeria, that corporate existence, suspension comes just days after twice removed a tweet from the president, comedy hurry for violating its abusive behavior policy. the posted threatened to punish regional secessionist adrift,
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has worn out from mina in nigeria. many and i did as have been accessing the micro blogging side the pre to the 3 to accounts by using 3rd party applications on these access is expected to go in the next few days or so. nigeria currently has internet connectivity between 30 to 50000000 subscribers and 60 percent 50 to 60 percent of them actually access twitter. and so the market is massive and is bound to expand in the next few years or so. so that's the situation. and by the way they come and they know didn't leaders come and that was bleating by switch. that was a response to profession is posting on twitch. nah, i didn't know quantities of each other. in fact, i wanted a concern that was unable to waiting inside to come and posted by this assertion is the indigenous peoples of the african. it's liter um the categories actually away
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on exile, inciting members and supporters to attack security officers. and even just for government property that i get an official say is what are some? and that's the reason why the president responded. and they were wondering why peter couldn't band or block they use age of such words and language by this assertion is and instead blocked out of that precedent. however, now, as i'm concerned about their communications, a lot of a commercial property goes on and twitter on social media sites like facebook and other media media, social media accounts across nigeria. so it's development that's worrying and it will definitely go in the next few days. so so what are the stories of following health authorities in the australian state of victoria are hunting to find the source of an infectious cove at 19 variant? 5 new local cases of the new delta strain has been reported in the past 24 hours, making 9 in total across the state since it was 1st detected there on friday. victorious chief health minister says the state capital melvin's restrictions could
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still ease as planned. next week, but only if the cases attract down. meanwhile, the developer of a chinese cove at 1900 vaccine that people can inhale says it's been put forward for expanded trials by their drug regulator. eating epidemiologist chan way says the inhaler needs just a 5th of the dose of a normal job. if it gets approval, the inhaler bull vaccine could significantly help the rollouts of many of the world's poorest nations. we go to canada now the prime minister just intruder says the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children decades ago or face possible legal action. the remains of more than $200.00 children were found at one of the former schools run by the church and the province in the province of british columbia. just last month, priyanka go up to reports. the children who never return to their parents. 215 of them, some as young as 3
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a symbol of mourning and demands for justice. for canada's indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves in what was once the largest residential school run by the catholic church. it's for the nation and his leaders to confront one of the darkest chapters of history on friday, prime, listed just intruder who had been repeating his demands for a formal apology from the head of the catholic church. for francis went a step further. and before we have to start taking the catholic church to court, i am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in and not hide from the head of the indigenous community on whose land the school was built and whose ancestors, li, buried in the unmarked graves say to this state, the catholic church has kept their records secret. in what we do want,
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we do want an apology. a public apology, not just for us, but for the world who also shared in those packages from the 19th century until 1996, nearly 150000 ended in his children, were forcibly separated from their homes in government funded residential schools. they were mostly run by the catholic church. children were borrowed from speaking native languages and forced to convert to christianity. many were raped, abused, beaten, and starved more than 4100 children died. the real number is slightly much higher. in 2008, the canadian government officially apologized for the role and a 2015 report by counted us truth and reconciliation commission said what happened in the schools amounted to cultural genocide. but for the survivors and their
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descendants, there is still no accountability. the fact is that the independent assessment process and the class action lawsuit did not actually hold any perpetrators who were identified as those who inflicted sexual abuse, physical abuse on children. and they are still living today. what these records can help is actually prosecute some of those people. a group of you and human rights experts have us canada and the vatican to conduct a thorough investigation in all former ended in his residential school in the country. for now, the school that at the heart of canada, of new reckoning with its past, still stands, the leaders of the indigenous community would suffer the atrocity say. they will not destroy it. for them. it's a piece of their history and the want canadians to remember it, blanket dr. al jazeera. this time to bring you the story, one of the walls most unlikely animal heroes is entering a well on retirement regard, officially known as hero, rac hero, right,
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has sniffed out 71 land mines and 38, unexploded bombs in cambodia over the past 5 years ago. with success and him, the international animal bravery gold medal. last september. on a so far exclusively reserves, the dogs writes a light enough not to set off the mines. and he was trained by a belgian charity working in tanza. near mac, i was homeless, says he'll miss him and was acute he is the me a recap of our main story now. and algae 0 reporter is in custody in occupied east jerusalem off to being arrested by israeli forces not the tomorrow the day or even.
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