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the limit to mobile technology 40 percent of them will be the found. they gave us the final building, find the discovery at medieval times. it is science and a golden age. with gym alkalinity on al jazeera, the the veteran al jazeera journal suffers a fractured hand after being beaten and arrested by israeli forces in iraq occupied east jerusalem. ah, no, i'm fully back. the boy watching al jazeera life from dough also ahead. visiting us senators from is covered $900.00 vaccines to taiwan, to the island accuses china of blockades, efforts to secure doses
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a deal to deter corporate tax on g g 7 nations agree on a minimum 15 percent rates for multinational company and 2nd opposition presidential contender is detained in nicaragua, president daniel will take a is accused of 5 mining his right. ah. al jazeera correspondence, g variable dairy has left hospital where she has been receiving treatment for injury suffered during her rest by israeli forces. she's revealed, she sustained a factor in her left hand during the incident, she was arrested was covering a demonstration in occupied east jerusalem. she barbara dairy is accused of harassing is really forces and not presenting a credentials claims. she and al jazeera strongly deny her job to me, reports from the occupied palestinian territory. the moment of out of the day was
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detained when the, even though clearly identified as they just came from everywhere. i don't know why . 2 and they kicked me to the wall and what is your idea? i told him, you know me and you know that we got coming and going in many time, overpowered and cornered with their us handcuffs and dragged away. they wrote me to the investigation a video about just more, less than 6 seconds. my hands is like this to the, to the, to, to, to that soldier inside. and then they kicked me inside the car in a very bad way. handcuff stuff if they were just making blood and blood, getting them tighter sighted inside the car and they were picking me from everywhere in that area. how you had with their in her team were covering a peaceful demonstration,
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organized in solidarity with the families on the threat of course will eviction inches around in occupied east jerusalem. she has been accredited with israel's government press office for many years. she was held and interrogated at the police station. where would they re says she was treated like a criminal after 7 hours. i don't know how much time because they took from me everything. they refused to take the call from me. they said either at us or 15 days away from because of the video evidence. yes. yes. we will go to the call because it's because it was a message for all, every of all the units. we kicked it out, we put we put it on hand. so everybody will be afraid and nobody will cover. no, we will cover everything. give out up. there is one of the most experienced journalists covering events. it is, and the palestinian territory. rest is being seen as an effort to intimidate
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journalist and has drone globalcom the nation. this is a clear violation of press freedom because the journalist was clearly recognizable as she was wearing a breath. and there is a clear will from being real for you to prevent journalists from doing their job. and from reporting of the router ordeal, rivera was denied the request to remove her heavy flak jacket. when she came out of the police station, she was visibly shaken. but determined to continue her work. let's get an update from hold abdel how made now joined us from occupied easter. was them to please update us 1st on the condition of the day when the device has now left the hospital. but she has sustained the fracture in her left, left arm and all of ruses as were in her body. now you heard her in her own words
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saying that she was actually beaten in the car as this was taking her to the police station. she did complain last night to her lawyer was she was still inside the police station that she had a lot of pain in the left side and her left arm. obviously that were turned out to be a fracture as that is now. she is at home. she very good. every hotel was reporting from she, gerard in occupied east jerusalem all day on saturday. and this is where for several families are facing for small evictions. it would seem like israeli authorities don't want people to know what's happening inside this neighborhood. tell us about the situation there right now. is there a crime down going on on residence there? well it does seem so early morning. she beds, which is the, as basically the secret service has gone to the house. of course,
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one could, is from one of those families that affected with forceful eviction. actually hop upper house is already in the hands of a jewish settler from the united states. now she is very vocal. she has been really leading this campaign to make people aware of what it was. her family and other other neighbors are facing. now as we understand that she is at that same police station in occupied east jerusalem, where do i was taken last night? she is being interrogated and we also know that the authorities are looking for a brother. he was not in the house when they rated the house. that's what we know so far, so we'll have to continue wanted to see if she is going to be the same. that is something that happens very commonly here. you could also have administrative detentions, which goes on for 15 days, can be renewed. we just have to see what is what happens in one accord in the hours
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to come harder. thank you very much for that update. hold up dell, hamid reporting there live from occupied east jerusalem in avenues. the u. s. is donating 750002 go with 1900 vaccines to taiwan. after the island accused china hindering its efforts to secure doses. a delegation of 3 american senators made the announcement during a meeting with taiwan president fighting when things the us, what she called life saving jobs. as the island struggle to contain a recent rise in infections, the senators pledge continued us support. last year, a global pandemic came from new hon china that was characterized by a lack of transparency and a lack of international cooperation by the chinese communist party. today. in dramatic contrast, the united states is leading international relief efforts in an open
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and cooperative spirit with our friends and partners and allies. while taiwan was initially seen as one of the pandemic success stories last year, he went to more than 8 months without any domestic transmission. but it's recently had a surgeon infections and deaths. fewer than 3 percent of the islands, 23000000 people have been vaccinated. taiwan has signed contract for doses of the astro seneca and were during his shots. but he's accused paging of interfering in potential deal to secure vaccines from pfizer. china says taiwan governing parties preventing it from sending vaccines, taiwanese law bands, chinese made medical products, including vaccines. taiwan 2 is a self governing island to beijing claims as its own territory, and it's been unable to join bodies like the world health organization. early i spoke to ross, find gold, who is in asia, political risk analysts. he says the taiwan government needs to provide evidence to
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back its allegations that china interfered with its secure vaccines on the vac, seen sourcing issue. the chinese made vaccine is probably not going to be used here in taiwan for a number of regulatory as well as frankly political purposes. that one is probably unrealistic in trying to say you're not letting our chinese made vaccine be used in taiwan. they're just not market or a demand for that here in taiwan. but when it comes to sourcing vaccines from the other global manufacturers, whether it's chinese interference is alleged by the taiwan government, or it's actually what a lot of people here on the ground realized is bureaucratic inefficiency by the taiwan government. that's preventative. the sourcing of the fact that that's gonna play out over time. but if there is proof that the chinese government has bog taiwan from acquiring vaccines from american or european manufacturers, i would expect to taiwan government to share that prove rather than just make
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accusations by a social media where i prize conferences as they've been doing when it comes to why we had an outbreak here in taiwan and recent reach after going so long that it's a relative success story compared to other places around the world. it's clear that the very strict measures for quarantine were relaxed and for certain people including airline staff. and unfortunately, people returning from outside taiwan to taiwan did bring a virus back because it's not a total ban on people. and during and that it allowed a virus to spread within the past few weeks, the g 7 group of advanced economies has reached the landlord deal, making it more difficult for the world's largest companies to avoid paying taxes. members have agreed to set a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in countries. they generate business in that prevents companies siphoning profits off shore into tax havens need bunker. as more from london tax,
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randy gets pulses racing. but after 2 days of 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 are built on the earnings in the countries where they operate. this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose, largely because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in various different competing pack zones. all they need to do is declare their
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profits where the tax is that its lowest or indeed whether 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 pay back and demick 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 in giants who have a 2 page google that's been bracing for a global tax hike for some time. so they strongly support 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,
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facebook said it wanted the international tax reform process to succeed, while recognizing it could mean paying more tax in different places. the big challenge now comes, we 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, still ahead on al jazeera. we'll hear how the advance of the fears cartel in mexico has been emptying towns and villages. and why the skies of fairies have become a battleground between police and drone operators? ah,
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how i've place aside the weather has quietened down now across the philippines, but still some lively showers rumbling away here. and in fact, we have seen $89.00 millimeters afraid in southern philippines for the last 24 hours or so. the next 24 hours or so, probably slightly heavy showers, nothing a little further northwards. northern areas could still see some lively pockets, a very heavy rain heavy rain to stretch across indo china across a good passive northern thailand. the usual rash of showers there across malaysia and heavy ones. they're too pretty active because northern parts of bornea. what was the chance of seeing a few showers there into indonesia, but more in the way of sunshine here make the most of the furniture that we have across australia over the next day or so. particularly if you are down into that se and corner because a change is on the way. got a high pressure at the moment. so that's be keeping it settled and fine for the most part. but as we go on through the next couple of days,
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bands of weather systems rolling through the bite will gradually slide the way south east would say some heavy rain coming into south australia pushing across into victoria 800 celsius in melbourne on monday. 20 in adelaide. it comes out cold air sets in for tuesday, and it stays very cold. next week. the 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 descend fixed center stage bay from a rocco's resistance. the also of roger, casablanca defends, who make football on l. j. b. o
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. the me, welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera. i'll just hear, correspondent barbara dairy has left hospital where she has been receiving treatment for injuries suffered during her rest by israeli forces. she's revealed, she sustained a fracture in her left hand. during the incident. she was detained while covering a demonstration in occupied these truths. the u. s. is donating 750000 coffee, 900 vaccine to taiwan after the island accused china of hindering is to secure supplies for inside in when thank the us for what she called life saving jobs. as taiwan struggles to contain a recent spike involving $1000.00 infections,
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and the g 7 group of advanced economies has reached a deal to make it more difficult for multinational companies to avoid paying tax. they've agreed to set a minimum global corporate tax rates, or at least 15 percent. and the palestinian journalist syndicate is organizing a solidarity ronnie to show support for al jazeera journalist viable dairy. these last pictures from ramallah dairy suffered injuries during her race by israeli forces. and are neither hebrew abraham is that protest in ramallah protested, gathering outside the changes here office, in my mind is that need to tell us about the message they're wanting to send. the message here is that they want to show solidarity with journalists who are being as far as these people are concerned, targeted by the israeli forces. just less than a week ago palestinian jordan is organized the similar but in the neighborhood. so
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it shows that there is more attacks against journalists. the feeling here by some of the speakers is that israel is deliberately targeting those journalists because they are showing the world the reality of what's being happening on their occupation. we've been speaking to some of them and they say that they feel that israel has been losing the media war because they feel that it's been exposed this measures this violation and that's why they're trying to target during high than them. but as we've heard from many of them here, they're not going to be silence. and also it's talk with giovanni godaddy and just correspondence who says that she's not going to be silent. she suffered also a fracture and her left had. and she also showed me her right hand, which had loses. she said that inside the police car that was transferring her to the police station occupied the roots of the soldiers were trying to tighten the handcuffs on their hands and on her hands. and she said, even though the physical pain was bad enough, what has been even more difficult is the emotional thing. she was inside the
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detention center and she was hired, she told me she was trying to close her eyes, but she was beaten by the forces there they were telling her you can't do that. so she says that the humiliation she felt and the fact that she couldn't push back against that is what pains her. even more dozens of journalists have been injured since the beginning of the year. and others went arrested by these really forces. and their message is that even though these really forth of the trying to silence them, they want to highland need to thank you very much for that. updates me the abraham live there in ramallah in the occupied west bank. at least 11 people, including 3 children have been killed by a roadside bomb in western afghan. it's done. it happened in gun village in the camara districts. no one's gained responsibility for the attack yet. police in nicaragua have arrested another leading opposition, politician and presidential candidate, our total crew. kara was detained under
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a controversial treason law. it's the latest in a series of most preventing candidates from running against president daniel ortega and his 3rd consecutive reelection bid, opposition figure christiana to morrow was also detained earlier this week. she is now under house arrest on money laundering charges. alexander on pity, has more from columbia capitol bogota. name a statement to the police said that there is, and i quote strong evidence that the crews attack didn't cut out one a society and people's rights. now it's clear what that evidence is and exactly where crucis being held right now. this is just the last of the candidates that have been arrested by your tig government, just 3 days ago. probably the most famous, oppose there of danielle ortega christiana tomorrow, was arrested when the police array the her home. so this seems to be just
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a late this move by ortega 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. there voters in peru will go to the polls on sunday to choose between 2 candidates with polar opposite visions. one is a leftist, the other a right wing, politician and daughter of a former leader jail for human rights abuses. a close finishes predicted marianna sanchez re for some lima the son of illiterate farmers. primary school teacher be august the year turned politician after leading a nationwide teachers protest in 2007. now he's captured the hopes for change of poor peruvian. your campaign promise is there will be no more poor in a rich country. i won't have
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a patient or has anyone ever asked you about sending our cars abroad? and what about those last firms? let's take away our riches. it's time to get things straightened out of country. you just use critic say he's a communist, who ruined the economy. has promised to turn around the free market model. by rewriting the constitution, he's only common ground with contender. kiko for commodity is that both religious, conservative right wing, 46 year old daughter, a former autocratic leader. i lived this morning, was a point if it was 1st lady even before she turned 20. it's the 3rd time she is running for the presidency. as the leader of the most powerful party in congress, gay go unseated to press it in, in the last 5 years and force the resignation of many ministers because in the greatest political crisis in decades on your own. today i ask for forgiveness to
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each one of you who feels affected and disappointed by us. i see it humbly, openly because i know there are many doubts about my candidacy. what marty has been campaigning on the promise to bring change? yeah. the election make the liberals are and now one 3rd of many ourself for it and demick has left nearly 3000000 unemployed. most of the 185000 people who died due to the corona virus belonged to poor families. love base. no matter what, there will be st protested the 1st mistake like pardoning her father kiko can trigger social unrest that could put her political stability at risk. and if it's kasteel, 40 percent have such a great expectations to change the economic model. people learn, he won't be able to deliver the poster,
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say the election is done when the hands of 5 percent of undecided voters and they say they will likely make up their minds in the last hours. but in a sanchez, i'll just see that may be too official. mexican statistics show around 8000000 people have abandoned their homes because of violence afflicting the country. for the last 15 years, one of the worst hit regions has been the fate of metro con, local groups. they're trying to stop the advance of the jalisco new generation cartel. john holeman has more from the us mexico border. the in a quite mixed can village, is the oldest play dominos, waiting to meet refugee candle audio fled here to law, so conus in the state of michel can when the war between rival criminal groups overtook his village loss, cooties, 71 years old. and suddenly homeless. yeah, me either at my age, what can i do? my only future is to work the land that i have. and apart from that,
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i don't know back for money because i have no other option. i know. every week he goes back to los coaches to check on his land. we went with him this time, escorted by local vigilante group. the only safe way to travel that way. i didn't go for candles. you showed us where he lived since he was full. and where he buried his dad went on right here as my father, here is the flowers. he only recently died. he wanted to be buried here. and here i have seen the old clothes that i asked him how it fell. i have to leave his father's grave house was pretty fair, humiliated. there is no words to explain it. sometimes i can't even come to bring a reef, whatever that's life. and we have to accepted people across this region and living the same nightmare. the struggle between gangs who kill and often extort has left many villages empty. and this is
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a helical new generation element seat to his another. on the wall of this house, the initials of the lease go new generation cartel among the cooler holes. we went inside taking pretty moving actually being in this house in this village which no one else but us. he will be after. we heard gunfire close by. we ran just like everyone else has done many have run all the way to the northern border, trying to get out of the country altogether and find a asylum in the united states. that's where we found leticia and her family sleeping in this thursday to 10th the last 5 nights. what we'll get him up to have
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her brothers had already been killed in a gang, tried to get her do to, to do drugs to the, the tissue film, the law school they made to her or you join us or i'd kill you. the whole family fled including her disabled father and one year old granddaughter with nothing but the clothes on their backs. not the place we went quickly, crouched down in the car so that they will get up because they have people everywhere with and now they're betting everything on the slim chance of the us taking them in. we met many others in the same situation. all of them said they couldn't go back. john holman, al jazeera mitchell can in the mexico us border nigeria government is investigating and attacking the northwest for the country that kills nearly 90 people. it happened in the duncan with good district have kept the stage where a group of gunmen targeted at least 7 villages. officials are not trying to
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identify the bodies, the region, borders, the state, and some far away years of fighting has killed thousands of people in the space. tens of thousands of guys over the french capital are now an unlikely battleground between the cities, police, chief, and professional drone operators. drone companies are accusing police in paris of a vindictive campaign to force them out of the air poll. run and has the story. paris from the air is a spectacular sight, a birds eye view along the river sane towards the eiffel tower, or soaring high over the triumph. then above the famous domes of the secretary basilica. these views made accessible thanks to modern camera drones. but since january the 1st paris is professional, drone operators have been locked in a better battle with the cities police the prefecture, which is refusing to grant permissions to fly very close to 75 abrasions turns down around 15000 euros in earnings last,
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i'm not the only one who has seen operations refused. you're essentially being banned from booking. it's an abuse of power, so some operators are struggling quite a lot financially. this is really affecting, it's affecting all right. so systematic, most of the routes of this dispute go back to 2020 with legal rulings on civil liberties grounds preventing french police from using their own drones to monitor public protests and gatherings. many believe the parents police chief did a lot more, is now taking revenge. if it is combat. absolutely, the perfect you regards, it is a perverse outcome because they can't use drones to spy and po testers to be intrusive. and so to make everyone pay a place to barn on old road operators using drones in their line of work. but it's an absolute scandal and they don't. this is just an act of revenge from perfect lo mom. put it in february, a letter signed by 30 of paris is drone companies demanded that the prefecture
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grant permissions again, but it had no effect. the police on a particular, the civil pony that the fractures position is understandable since it's not possible for it to use drones to exercise its mission to protect citizens all but the frustration shouldn't be too bad against civilian drone professionals. there is no link between the 2. the skyline of paris has featured an endless movies, commercials and documentaries, but without a compromise soon, the skies will remain empty. poll brennan, i'll just 0. ah, hello again. i'm fully back with the headlines on al jazeera. i'm just here, journalist you barbara dairy has left hospital where she has been receiving treatment for injury suffered during her arrest by israeli forces. she's revealed, she sustained a fracture in her left hand and bruising during the.
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