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the ah, i was a veteran al jazeera journal suffers a structured hand after being beaten by and arrested by israeli forces in shaft in occupied these jews. ah. so fully becky boy, watching al jazeera life from dough also ahead. visiting us senate is from is called the 1900 vaccines to taiwan after the island accuses china of blocking it
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traffic to secure doses. g 7 nations agree on a minimum tax rate for multinational companies, but campaign is they, it doesn't go far enough and just add water. how it powdered cove. it in 1900 vaccine being developed in sweden could improve supply chains in the developing world. ah, thank you for joining us. al jazeera correspondent, g via dairy has left hospital after receiving treatment for injuries suffered during her rest by israeli forces. she told us she sustained a fracture in her left hand due to the during the incident where dairy was arrested was covering a demonstration in occupied east jerusalem. she's accused of harassing israeli forces and not presenting a credentials. claims that both she and al jazeera strongly denied. while giovanni says she is still shocked about her arrest,
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but insist valgy 0 wants to be silenced. i'm saying good to be okay. yeah. they broke my hand, i spent all the night in the hospital. my heart, my bad cook me a lot and he had my hand from the coughs. also, they hurt so much because the soldiers and the card were fighting it all the time. i have a headache and my leg icon tool kit, very well. and my voice says, you see, it was horrible because not only because i'm a senior, i'm a junior, i'm covering like all the june this year. we're covering the reality on the guns. we go and we are just telling the whole word what's going on here until now? i am under a shock because i didn't see any photos from what's happened yesterday because i
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was shocked when they began to pick me. and i was just, you know, i just want to hear hear something very impulses yesterdays. but especially yesterday i made for lies oranges, and they was walking through the these soldiers to fame soldiers for them 25 and they made war can talk 40 with my name, and the name of that is jesse. i was wearing my fist, i press fest and i was walking and going golf and coming inside the house says a lot more than 20 times so the know me they know who i am and what's the thing that they know after they hit me in a very bad way in the car, they were kick a, they kicked me a lot more than outside one of the soldiers. he said that if we arrested juvenile
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with the reporter of the al jazeera, if you don't, if you didn't have my id, how did you know know of to of, to all the, is this criminal show? how did you know i'm, i'm you vote and the reporter of just either and inside the police station it was, it was showing that because of the, you know, one of the soldiers told me we will let you shut off. you. all of us here on the goals for all the joy journalists will shut off. if we let it be silence, everyone will shut off. one of the soldiers they would do you think me like a criminal. they refused to take off the cuff, and i told you we are doing this is just telling what's going on on the guns. i'm
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country, i'm with them 0 from 21 years old. one of the soldiers came and told me from a how long you are an l. z. i told him how old are you? he said 20 years. i told him i am with us before you were born. so we know our work . we don't like. we don't say anything wrong because they said that i was just saying everything a lot, lot. i told them no, we don't lie. just give me one incident that we like. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years. this time, after all these years, this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable, it 3 think 2 words join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon, mode and shifter in the lock. so most in guys especially. but they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague
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beamers that we, they want to the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone and the come at all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we face more than this, and we will continue on the palestinian journalist syndicate, organize a solidarity rally to show support for g var dairy need. abraham was there, 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 it shows that there is more attacks against during 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 been happening under occupation. we've been speaking to some of them and they say that they feel that israel has been
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losing the media war because they feel that it's been expose this measures is violation. and that's why they're trying to target during that is to tie them them . but as we've heard from many of them here, they're not going to be silent. and one of the most prominent voices in the ongoing protest, cindy sharon neighborhood has been arrested, down to meet, has more than that from occupied east jerusalem. this morning. the journal general security went to the house of could be and arrested her. she's an interrogation right now. no one else could be. i think she was specifically chosen to be the day because she has become a bit of a symbol of what the, what is going on there. she's become the voice of the families that are facing these for expulsion. she is very active until she will be there she is there each time. there's any guy that protest insulin or did she was actually last night
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standing in the police station was of our was inside. so going after is specifically is the specific message because you are actually going after one of the most prominent activists in occupied east jerusalem at the moment. now she knows very well that the case of her, the fate of her home is still up in the air waiting to hear from you. i need general israel's attorney general about his opinion. in that case, what i have to tell you that already on a property is a smaller house, and that house has been already taken over by a settler who's basically become her neighbor. in the world news, the u. s. is donating 750000 corona's eyes thank seems to taiwan, after the island accused china of hindering efforts to secure doses. 3 us senators, travel to ty, paid to meet taiwan spreads of inciting. when she said,
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the doses would save lives as the island struggles to contain a recent rise in infections. alexia bryan reports 3 hours. is it with major geo political significance? the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the island 750000 covey 19 vaccines show of support and gratitude to taiwan. the sending supplies to the us during the peak of its own outbreak in 2020. we are here as friends because we know that taiwan is experiencing a challenging time right now. which was why was especially important for the 3 of us to be here in a bipartisan way. friends come to each other's aid. taiwan was initially one of the pandemic success stories last year when more than 8 months without any domestic transmission. but it's recently had a surge of infections recording. most of it's more than $220.00 deaths in the past month or most of and got hit by the central. yes,
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we are very thankful to abide in administration for extending a helping hand and putting so i want in the 1st group of countries to receiving vaccines, shared by the us back scenes our life savers. and i wanted to, i will not forget your help. fewer than 3 percent of the islands, 23000000 people have been vaccinated. this week, more than 1000000 doses were donated by japan. taiwan has signed contracts, the doses from astrazeneca and medina, and accuse china interfering and potential deals to secure vaccines from pfizer. some the blame inefficiencies by the taiwanese authorities. china says taiwan. the governing party is preventing it from sending doses of its own vaccine. chinese made medical products a band under tie when he's law means you know, your parties have obstructed the mainland from sending vaccines to taiwan in every possible way. and even falsely claimed that the mainland has injured procurement of vaccines for their own interest. the storage is continued to engage in political
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manipulation from india con mush. china's governing communist party views the island as a part of its territory and vowed to one day sees it by force if necessary. their complex relationship has seem taiwan effectively lockdown of membership of the world health organization. united states is donating back teams to multiple places around the world as china is just part of the competition between the united states and china to maintain relationships worldwide. that would include taiwan, washington remains taiwan biggest ally, finishes promising the island that it will not face the pandemic alone, alexia bryan elgin's era. the g 7 hoop of advanced economy has reached a landmark 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
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business, and that prevents companies siphoning profits off shore into tax havens. need vodka has a detail from london. tax ready 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 did 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 cobra 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 wrecked in huge profit at the moment, companies are built on the earnings in the countries where they operate. for this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose, largely because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in
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various different competing tax owns. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is that it's 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 checks within 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 countries. and especially the big tech guy and 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
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update international tax rules. and in 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, 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, voters in the german fate of faculty on how the casting ballad to mckee, regional election is seen as a major test for the ruling cd. you and for the man chosen to lead the party into september, the federal vote. long serving chancellor angle merkel is stepping down. analysts say it needs
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a decisive when in this stage election to ensure confidence in new party shift chief army lashley. but ball show the far i day of d is running a close 2nd. head on al jazeera, 2 candidates at opposing ends of the political spectrum prepares to vote in a divisive presidential runoff. and how conservation is spins and bob, we are fighting to preserve architectural gens in the face of modern development. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. how once again, welcome to look at the international focus on places. i found a warning has now been issued for, for the store, for good depression, try one as it makes its way towards japan, it's joined up with the my, you front, the seasonal rains. i said the effect of just drawing the wet weather away from the
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southern parts of china. but taiwan has seen huge amounts of frightful, over 200 millimeters afraid here in the past 24 hours. the next 24 to 48 hours could see similar rain, full totals as that wet weather still drags its way in across a similar area, courtesy of the my, you from ben. so what have you shall receive going on in to tuesday or to bad into words, panama? she rides right to for the korean peninsula, but some wet weather coming back in across northern parts of china. wet weather, a problem now across the southern areas of in the other line that actually shot here. that is the progress of the south west. the monsoons, the summer rains continue to drive its way further north was quite nicely the western flank about system actually is now looking a little further north than it usually should be. and i will see this lagging a little bit so further showers across some areas of india. we have seen deadly floods in swank, i'm afraid, the flooding and the showers will continue here over the next couple days. with further showers there, bangladesh, sponsor,
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cut on airways. the heroism and hope they were well. health stories for iconic. so she nicea area, a few dollars meeting the people in the places the site and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on era. oh, the the me here watching al jazeera live from doha reminder of our top stories. i'll just hear
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correspondent giovanni de re has left hospital where she received treatment for injuries suffered during her arrest by israeli forces. she sustained foncher in her left hand during the incident. she was detained while covering a demonstration in occupied easter with us is donating 750000 kelvin. $1900.00 seems to taiwan. after the island accused china hindering its efforts, the cure supplies rise in time when thanks to the us for what she called, life saving john's island struggles to contain a recent spike in called the 1900 infections. and the g 7 group of advanced economy as we should yield to make it more difficult for multinational companies to avoid paying tax. they've agreed to set a minimum global corporate tax rate of at least 15 percent. now swedish scientists are making covered 19 vaccines in powder for me, in an effort to overcome delivery and storage problems, they've developed an ad drying process that's far cheaper and easier than freeze,
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drying is hoped. it will help developing countries produce their own vaccine stocks for waste reports, a spike sticking into the stock home sky marks. the spots were up to 10000 swedes a day could be not collated against cove at 19. it's the biggest vaccination center in sweden, but it's running a totally around the 5th of capacity as delivery shortfalls expose weaknesses in the global supply chain. 5 months after the rollouts began thought we had the vaccine up here. but in the southern city of london, chemical engineer, year on conrad and it's one of those you might have a solution. after his company dickon received a patent turning vaccines into powder. the key point is to remove water because they remove the water, is what actually destroys the access. and then we are the only one that dr. faxing at room temperature. we can do it in the industrial scale, but we need countries to come together and sit down and see how can we actually
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solve this. this drawing method could remove the need for vaccines to be kept cold, meaning they can be used anywhere just by adding water. the points of the powder isn't to help places like sweden that are relatively unscathed by problems with the so called cold chain. the democratic republic of congo last month had to send back 1.3 1000000 doses because they couldn't use them before they expired. while malawi has just incinerated 20000 out of date shots. this distraction is regrettable. we didn't want to throw away even a single line, but because the electrons expired, we couldn't get them in just this production is a problem as well. africa manufacturers, only one percent of the vaccines being given to its population of more than a 1000000000 people. when you have some damage, developing countries on, in the last, in the queue actually to receive the vaccine. so therefore, this huge momentum to become more self sufficient in that action supply. zika also
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ponds to make pop up vaccination plants known as fill and finish stations. which can be quickly assembled anywhere in the world. the throne of iris is just part of the focus with measles, killing tens of thousands of children every year. but collaboration with the probate vaccine produces would be a big 1st step. sweden has played a large part in the cove at 19 vaccination campaign truth involvement with astrazeneca. but while the distribution of vaccines has tended to favor the rich, the development of a dry powder vaccine in sweden could make the global fight against disease more widespread and warfare. pole reese is era loaned sweden. she lank is navy, has recovered the data recorder from a stricken cargo ship off the coast of colombo, the m. v express pharaoh partially submerged this week. it had been on fire for 13 days and was carrying oil and nitric acid and other hazardous chemicals. police are
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looking to compare information from the data recorder against the coo statement to understand what happened. authorities are preparing for the possibility of a major oil spell tourney. pradeep camara is from shanker marine environmental protection authority. he says, all agencies in the country and are focused on containing any further damage. at the moment though, by the next we expect to get his bill at the moment. and on the moment he was going to be in about 18 tons of maybe 4 and she is now only most of them go and then you've got to fight. you sort of oil spin your 4 or sheep star rating our own, she can, she is combating such as moves and, and this thing, guns and, but from the site we have gotten all the moves and, and,
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and even a couple others on board, some boards. so there's a main concern for the moment, but on the other hand, the 2nd, the pollution that fixed in a month from other people are putting all of the spending really fast and still beating huge amount of this will be used on board us. polls are due to open for peruse, presidential run off in less than an hour. voters are choosing between 2 candidates with polar opposite visions. one is left to the other, a right wing, politician and daughter of a former leader, jail for human rights abuses. a close finish is predicted arianna sanchez report from lima, the son of illiterate farmers, primary school teacher b little garcia, turned politician after leading
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a nationwide teachers protest in 2007. now he's captured the hopes for change of poor peruvian. your stumping promise is there will be no more poor in a rich country. whenever it is. what has anyone ever asked you about sending our guns abroad? and what about those last firms that take away our riches? it's time to get things straightened up. country steals critics. 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 the marty. is that both a religious, conservative, the, the right doing 46 year old daughter, a former autocratic leader, i lived in the morning was appointed produce 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,
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gay gal unseated to precedents in the last 5 years of force, the resignation of many ministers causing the greatest political crisis in decades . today i ask for forgiveness to 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. yeah, well he murray has been campaigning on the promise to bring change. yeah. whatever was the election make, the liberals are premises. and now one 3rd of peruvian, as many act up for it, up and demick has left nearly 3000000 unemployed. most of the 185000 people who died due to the corona virus belonged to poor families, love based no matter what, there will be st protections. the 1st mistake like pardoning her father kiko can
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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 models. people learn, he won't be able to deliver the poster, say the election is now in 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 the map a to police in nicaragua, have arrested another leading opposition, politician and presidential candidate. our total krusik was detained under a controversial treason. law is the latest in a series of moves, preventing candidates from running against president daniel ortega, in his 3rd consecutive reelection, bid opposition figure christiana tomorrow, was also detained earlier this week. she's now under house arrest on money laundering charges. has salvatore's president is sending a bill to congress next week to make bitcoin legal tender. bears enable,
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kelly says it will generate jobs in the short term and helping good people working outside the formal economy. more than 70 percent of people in el salvador don't have a bank account in iran, 60 percent work in a so called informal, effective the 1st cruise ship has departed venue since the current of ours pandemic began. but it wasn't all celebrations. ah, hundreds of people demonstrated against the m. s. t orchestra. they say large ships shouldn't pass through the city because of environmental safety concerns. venice is a top destination for cruise ships. it receives more than $600.00 in 2019 carrying a total of nearly 700000 passengers. conservationists are trying to protect some of them, bob ways, historical heritage. some of the oldest buildings in the capital. her robbery have been destroyed. to make way for modern developments, how tough every had out is in bobby's capital city.
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founded in 1890 by british colonial settlers. the city used to be known as solsbury when the country was called rhodesia. more than 100 years later, modern buildings have come up. but you can still find the hidden, james from the past historic buildings that give her a city its character. some of them had been well preserved, showing architecture of rich and cultural history. others have seen better days in the city. its history is captured in its buildings. the buildings tell the story of how the city stead tibbs way to be in and where it is now. so. busy it is absolutely decided that you studied digits, hadn't only preserved, but also kept in a manner that kept chose as much of that is possible simply at the moment most he didn't see that added to that well looked after. that's because most people
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ins above are struggling economically. there is high unemployment. many people live hand to mouth, protecting buildings in hot out a that will once historic landmarks is not a priority. queens hotel, one of the 1st hotels in the city opened in 1899 people now ring space in it to sell a good ins above one 0, they started building. they have to preserve that the building of protected by the national museums and monuments act. if someone wants to make alterations or demolish one that to notify the authorities only 14 days before they thought what. but some people do destroy old buildings or renovate them without permission to make room for new development. it's estimated more than 2000000 people live in the capital, and her id is still growing. was if someone does already monitor the duty we have, if they do with 20050, the new yes. they in the week which is done before the lease,
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which is we allowed innovations alterations. but through the cute it obviously to the ranch house college built in 1899 is still standing. once a residential home is now an educational center and one of the oldest buildings in the city, for historians fighting to preserve more than a century of architectural culture. old buildings like this one, prove cities can grow and develop, but not at the expense of a history. how do we tarza algebra had a flow again, i'm fully back to bow with a headlines on al jazeera. i'll just hear correspondence. g barb dairy has left hospital where she received treatment for injuries suffered during her arrest by israeli forces. she sustained a fracture in her left hand during the incident. she was detained while covering a demonstration unoccupied. east jerusalem. earlier we spoke to giovanni, she says she's so shocked,
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but insist found there won't be silenced. they broke my hand, i spent all the night in the hall.

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