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the limits of mobile technology 40 percent, often with beta found they gave us the final building block finally discovered at medieval times in science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera. ah, me yeah. oh, beaten men, arrested al jazeera reports edge of our a, but there is or least from israeli company, but banned from shifter. our neighborhood to 15 days a hello, i'm darn jordan. this is just a lie from dell ha. also coming up an historic deal. g 7 nations agree on setting a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax rate on multinational companies. another
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nicaraguan and presidential candidate has been custody. just days after opposition leader christina chamorro was put on the house and iran 7 and presidential candidate to face off on tv in the 1st round of the election debate. ah, we begin in occupied east jerusalem. where does the reporter has been released from custody after being arrest, advise rainy security forces. this was the moment, giovanni baterri emerged from these really police station in occupied east jerusalem. she'd been arrested in shakira and accused of harassing security forces . not presenting her credentials claims, but ery and al jazeera strongly denied. well, this was a moment, but i was beaten and arrested. the, the, the the
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the, the the, the, the, the. well, i mean spoke to javan. but jerry, just after her release, she says she's been bad from reporting and checked her off for 15 days. unexplained what happened offers. she was taken by the police. they said before that they don't know me. in the car, they began to speak to the leader. we have, we, us, the, as you bought a deity though to be posted. so they know me, they, you know, only the can show that i, my journalist inside i was treated like
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a criminal and one of the soldiers came and he told me as they lie all the time, everything is wrong. i said, no, it doesn't lie. they just give the people everything just just as is as it is. then the after 7 it's i was, i don't know how much time because they took from me everything they used to take the call from me. they said either at us or 15 days away from us. so i know they said that as the beginning, they said that i checked it soldier when they saw all the june and everything was changed that maybe she defends herself in 2 minutes. everything was changed because of the video, everything. yes, yes. and then they said okay,
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you will be away from for 15 days. but no, i think as we will say, we will go to the call because it's because it was a message for all every of all the junior which is 0. we put we put not just the overhead. so everybody will be afraid and nobody will cover. no, we will cover everything i just need on the old the jewelry. so have you been charged or is it just now released with this condition of not covering shifted a rock for 15 days just for 15 days and maybe later there would be a course maybe. and for you guys, all that clear message to all journalists, right? yes. it was clear that they out afraid from from it, if from all the june of every, with everybody everyone was working on the, the outfits from him. so let's bring in adam shapiro. he's head of communication and visibility at frontline defenders. it's a group dedicated to protect human rights including press freedom. he joins us from
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detroit, adams. so giovanni has not been released from custody. she hasn't been charged, but she's been expelled. as you heard there from shakira. what's your response to the level of physicality and violence that these ready soldier views to arrest? i mean, frankly, this is not surprising. we've seen this violence used by the israeli police and soldiers, most recently just a few days ago against other pellets. and journalists also covering checks. hello ne, in here. what's interesting is that this is happening again palestinian journalist, for a part of international media networks we're covering, the protest and section, even as there are, are in journalists there who are not receiving treatment. so i think in addition to the message being sent to journalists generally, and specifically, particularly after years off the bottom, there is also a message to tell us any journalist specifically about reporting and covering the
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palestinian. yeah, that's an interesting point. you may got him because of our a sent her arrest by these. randy's was a clear message to all journalists covering this story that they too could be targeted and arrested. is there a sense that these railways had become more aggressive towards journalists recently in order to control the media narrative to control the story? i think in this specific context, we are seeing that, you know, there is no holds barred when it comes to, you know, force being used against journalists for force being used against protesters of force being used against just average citizens. for there. we saw yesterday with the, with the process run, some checks out off to wind, where runners were accosted and violently treated by the israeli forces. however, we need to keep it in my, in mind, the larger contacts over the years. you know, journalists have been killed trying by the israeli forces, simply covering protests, non violent demonstrations even as well as being targeted by snipers in gaza for
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instance, over the years. so we shouldn't see this as an escalation and thoroughly but part of an overall package of trying to remove observers, including foreign and others who come to observe. yeah. and javan made the comment, and you just underlined it to that more and more journalists are being target again in the occupied territory. let's not forget. as you say, they are just their office was bombed. during the recent garza conflict, how much of a common crisis in gaza and the occupied territory increased that risk for journalists? do you think? i think certainly it increased because during the last 2 weeks it's clear that there has been a change in the. ready global media coverage of what's happening as palestinian voices are being given more space in the media in france in another place. and in particular on social media. despite efforts the sensor, the government is feeling pressure in the part because and so i think there is kind of a, a message being sent by the commanders in israel to take out journalists to arrest
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them, to remove them, or in worst case scenario to their buildings. or just a final thought to adam, israel, as we know, has a very skilful piano machine. as you say, there's always been this tension between israeli forces and journalists. so how do we, as journalists continue to operate within this atmosphere of intimidation and bring this story to the world? and i think it's important that the, at the, not just at the level of the journalist, one of the ground, but at the level of the headquarters of the level of the producers and the administration of these networks that they speak out. not only to israeli officials, going to file complaints, but also to other government western government to do those in the united states. europe, canada, elsewhere, and complain that it's also their networks. it's also their journalists, their employees for subject to this kind of violence, incentive intimidation. in fact, countries that normally promote and protect freedom of the press. adam payer,
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i really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much indeed for talking to out there. thank you. now i'm fight isn't bettina fast. i have killed at least a 138 civilians the worst attack in the country. in years it happened in the village of sullivan, which is close to the share, the government's fighting groups linked to al qaeda and iceland, the region. a 1000000 people have been displaced by violence in the past year. the president cowboys government is under increasing pressure to tackle groups. it is true that the president of the kena pasco has declared 3 days a morning throughout the country. but we hope he's also preparing something to see what can be done to stop these kinds of attacks from happening here and set up for me for corner tundi moore. this is a 1st time so many people have been killed in a single operation. and above all, so many civilians. this is why our preparation is very sad. questioning the ability of the country is defense and security system does tend to search of this terrorist
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insurgency look up with. nicholas hark is falling developments from bama co enabling molly. what we know is that in the early hours of this morning, a regular police patrol that were around the east of f. i say next to the town to saw him came across a market like the one that you see right behind me. but instead of seeing people going about their business animals, 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 and women and children. you know though no one has claimed responsibility for this, it's not good. it 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 that 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 week after the minister of defense of
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burkina, faso 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, and it's the feeling that people now across the hell field, 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 the fall. so alone the g 7 group of advanced economies has reached a landmark deal, making it harder for the world's biggest companies to avoid paying taxes. members have agreed to set a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in countries where they generate their business instead of siphoning profits of shaw into tax havens. the bucket has moved from london talks. randy gets pulses racing. but after 2 days of
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master mass talks in london, 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 of the discussion g 7, finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform to 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 windfall for big tech companies 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 zones. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is lowest or indeed whether no
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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 pay back and demick debt that global minimum checks within the race to the bottom in corporate taxation and ensure fairness because 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 giant's where you 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 endurable 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. the broker, i'll just sarah london, time for a short break here and there. when we come back, nigeria of attorney general says anyone breaching the country's twitter ban will be prostituted and it's known as cease not to be growing problem that could affect turkey fishing industry for that. ah
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hello. we've got the heat wave warnings in force across the parts of north america . we got some very high temperature into central areas of canada. and of course, a good part of the us, a little bit cooler, up towards the pacific northwest into western part of canada. 1415 celsius herbert pushed little further race was still getting into the high twenty's in winnipeg fund, re showers, rumbling away him, moving over towards the ontario. every showers funder examples continue close to the deep south of the u. s. mississippi. alabama, easing over towards the mid atlantic states towards the carolinas possibility of further flooding than across the south in particular, around at east side of texas. i would towards louisiana, but the showers really across at east instead of the countries we go $13.00, monday, hot and humid. 34 celsius in dc, and not much cooler than that in new york. still a little on the west side there for western parts of canada over towards manitoba and i was was be see what sunshine continues because much of the western side of
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the u. s. sunshine showers me while across the caribbean. as per usual. some live the ones there been to cuba, hispaniola over towards the eastern islas, that we some showers to coming into jamaica and showers to across the western side of the region by monday. afternoon. the is a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there. why supremacy, in fact, all of our petition, you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus and it becomes the us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off the big question. oh, now to the era, what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here and we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah,
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the me welcome back. i forgot about top stories here. there's our, our 0 correspondence. giovanni baterri has been released from custody after being arrested by israeli security forces. she had been detained and checked on neighborhood and accused of harassing security forces. i'm not presenting her credentials claims. baterri and al jazeera strongly denied fighters and became a faster, have killed at least a $138.00 civilians. the worst attack in the country in the village of which is close to missouri government and fight in groups linked to our high down ice of the region. and the g 7 group of advanced economy has reached a deal to make it harder for multinational companies to avoid tax agreed to set a minimum global corporate tax rate of 15 percent for leasing. nicaragua,
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arrested another leading opposition, politicians and presidential candidate to recruit that get a was detained under a controversial treason law. it's the latest and a series of moves preventing candidates running against president daniel ortega and his 3rd consecutive reelection bit early this week. opposition to figure christiana to morrow was also detained and is now under house arrest. well, alexander, i'm petty, joins us live now from the columbia capital book off lasana for yet another opposition figure being arrested. what more do we know? yes there and what we know is that tudor cruz had just landed in the airport of my not whether you cut out one capital when he was arrested by the police under this controversial treason law that you mentioned in your introduction, in a statement to the police said that there is, and i quote strong, every day said that the crews attack me cut one
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a. so say at the end people's rights. now it's clear what that evidence is and exactly where crucis being held right now. but as you are saying, this is just the last of the candidates that have been arrested by your tig government just 3 days ago. probably the most famous opposed there of danielle ortega christiana, tomorrow was the rest of the when the police array the her home. so this seems to be just say late, this move a by ortega a to try and prevent its main opposers to try and participate in the upcoming presidential elections in november while he tries to maintain his grip on power for a possible fort therm analysis or the growing concerns on the, from the international community about what they see as president ortega, undermining the democratic process in nicaragua,
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ahead of elections. yes, there. and as soon as the trees and lowest pass last december, there have been a criticism inside the country and internationally. the fear was that through the law, ortega would have been able to unilaterally accuse whoever you wanted in the country of being a terrorist q longer by simply looking for support the outside of the car or. busy openly criticizing the government, which is what the posters of artega are saying. it's happening right now. this week, the us state department immediately asked for tomorrow to be released to the secretary general going to station of the american states. the same just a couple of hours ago. once the news that the attitude of cruise was arrested broke
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. so there are obviously calls for ortega to release these people and allow for free elections in the country. human rights watch. also, just the tweet essentially thing that are figures gearing up to try and stole the election in calling on the united states for more concrete actions to try to stop him. so far, the united states has issued a number of sanctions against the almost 30 people close to the guy. and his wife was the vice president in the country to try and push for free elections in the country. but what's clear is that those who had survived the major protests against the governments back in 2018 as managed to stay in power and is now being the battle against the it's arrivals as the elections come
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closer. alright. or alexander, on petty live from the, from the columbia capital books, i think, you know, roms, economic problems, have been the focus for presidential hopefuls in their 1st televised election debates. old 7 men, i've been approved by the countries guardian council. but that has been controversy of a disqualified candidates as baker for some terror on all the candidates received the red carpet treatment as they arrived for the debate. but if the viewers were expecting details on the economic policies that they were set to be disappointed, conservative candidates to came at the former governor of the central bank of the not to him at the scene as a moderate link to the current government. but also as a potential threat on those from you soon if i'm and my after saw darney says he's an economist should be awarded the nobel prize and chemistry because he managed to ruin the country's national currency. but he is speaking of poverty. but you spread poverty, the favorite and current judiciary. abram,
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right you see refrained from personal attacks, but that didn't stop him being questioned to the movie. the reform is candidate implying who was being lined up to be the next supreme leader shot a saw starting job. the most sensitive position to fight corruption is the judicial system. and now you want to be the president. how can you guarantee that you want to leave the presidency seeking a more senior rank for my a gc commander most in a who has previously suggested holding us soldiers hostage to raise ransom money made this right? again, timothy, out of ok, the value for that. if i take over the government and people like him and others are going to be banned from leaving the country and they should be brought to justice and prosecuted to see what kinds of damages they've done to the nation of iraq. gone out of them. that after a short break, the candidates finally addressed the core issues, the devaluation of the currency, smuggling, land, grubs and corruption, all touched upon the possibility of this so demon we discussed economic issues. but the main topic is develop
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a president how he wants to fulfill all these plans. when talking about programs, presidential candidate should tell people if he guarantees these plans would come to fruition. the debate ended with him at the clearly placing himself murderous candidate and appealing to reformist and moderate voters. but nothing seems to have changed. if he is still seen as the favorite, he defended himself against jason's made against him. has seen, issued at 802 months. aren't you tired of the slander and insults against me? people problems will be resolved by you insulting. make them so big on how look, how enemies speak against me. they've mobilized to spread the same negative views against me. some do inside this country. why? i mean, it's difficult to say whether this debates with encourage iranians to come out and vote. but what will be interesting is if muddrick candidates can mobilize people behind them and might take musical challenge against abraham. right. i said vague. i'll just, there are there on jordan's interior ministry has reported on the tax on security
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forces near a man's international airport. it said some security personnel were injured during riots near queen elia airport. they reported other riots. my man on saturday evening doctors in yemen say an explosion has killed 12 people. witnesses say it happened near patrol station in merab? local governors blending a missile strike by who the rebels merit is. one of the last government strongholds rebels, long term and defensive in february, telecom firms in nigeria have shut down access to twitter. the move comes a day after the government indefinitely suspended. the social media giant. it accuses twitter of undermining what it calls nigeria. as corporate existence, the suspension follows the removal of a tweet from president mom out of the hurry, violating which is abusive behavior, policy, ha, superuser, niger and political activist. she says the government has been looking for ways to shut down. its critics seem to have been the voice of the people in the area and
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we've been able to assess it to meet the mindset guffman and a lot of trust that is that the god might try to hide the way people and push me to especially you think i've been able to highlight and this is one of the reasons why the government has constantly been looking for a way to shut down the internet. and then do that to shut out all of the flu shots that we able to meet and just coke. it is actually almost like the foot of gus, but while we are holding got make accountable and people are coming together and did i didn't, gospel has been looking for ways to put about the change that was given by the niger precedence. as far as i'm concerned with the tardy street because he was your the what huffman and mentors saddlin still call much. i expect a group of people, the atrocities that were met out there. because i was done on the evil people in 97, where millions of people were killed is what the precedent you to trust that you've worked away. this is somebody who has a parent is somewhat high as a minister and the people of my judah, how repeatedly said 8th, on a separate will,
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for somebody who has expressed sympathy and folly, that it is with terror. obviously, i'll tell you that we will have a model, but you've put a minister in the federal republic of major. but the, what's in the look, the other one with interest had both with and the fact that while the way should be the more christ that would truly be them. work with me while we have in that you get to be it's not a democracy, it's a dictatorship hiding. ringback behind the closing of them, chris, the 1st crucial, has departed venice since the current of virus pandemic again. but it wasn't all celebrations. a hundreds of protest has came out to demonstrate against the embassy orchestra. they say large ships shouldn't pass through the front john lagoon city due to environmental and safety concerns. then this is a key destination for cruise ships servicing over 600 vessel carrying any 70000 passengers in 2019. now an outbreak of algae in the sea of mahler and turkey of
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alarming scientists. the alga has mutated into a slimy substance, the threatening wall life local businesses and the environment. 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, and it's killing wildlife, a long turkey southern coast, which i saw $20.00 to $30.00 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 very difficult, i would say impossible and solution to this can be font with long term monitoring.
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fishermen say it's affecting their livelihood, others other another. look at the muscles and the c snails. it 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 30 meters. this filmmaker has seen the sledge from all sides. actually there is a procedure, 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 recept type are the ones governing coalition rejected
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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 and home to numerous industrial sites. a last in solution requires changes on land. unfortunately, for these fishermen and the wildlife, the slime will not just go away. on its own. leo harding al jazeera ah type of krycek headlines here on the al jazeera and 0 correspondent give arbitrary has been released from custody after being arrested, vice ready security forces. she'd been arrested and shit your on neighborhood and accused of harassing security forces. not presenting her credentials claims, but dairy and out 0 strongly denied how to do, how may i spoke to joe, or just opt out.

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