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history is forgotten, better peril yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. put a group of survivor has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist, passed the silence of others weakness on al jazeera. in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. as such, like a magical and the more i learned about it, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on a jazz either.
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ah ah, just joining us for he's welcome. these are the top stories. indonesia has recorded its highest daily increase in cove at 900 tape and more than 21000 of them registered on south. they were also 359 rescue crews. se the prospect of finding survivors from a partially collapsed apartment building near miami are diminishing by the hours for people who have died in the collect thursday. but 15911 accounted for and for us, the police officer officer derick sherman's been sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison for the matter of george floyd. the judge said to serve and
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abuse his power, one position of trust and embers of iraq's popular mobilization forces held ronnie and deanna province. the umbrella organization of she paramilitary groups had been blocked from holding early approaches. i can make the government arrested a leader of a p, m, f, group, and province before releasing him shortly afterwards without charge and run come as more from baghdad while the rallying today for a show of force. now who all the peer myth is an interesting question. in 2014, there were no grated under facts while by alex itala alley is historically the highest shit, religious authority in iraq. they were a militia, a paramilitary force designed to fight ice, although very successful along with the iraqi, federal police and the iraqi army in that fight against iso. and they still in parts of iraq undertaking that mission. this was supposed to be the anniversary and
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they wanted to come out. i want to make a very big show, but it was incredibly controversial. the prime minister of iraq profile can meet didn't want them in baghdad, which is where they wanted to mount this parade. in the international zone, you might know that better as the green zone because he thought that would be a display of iranian power within iraq itself. now the, a lot of these paramilitary groups are backed by iran. and in fact, from the pictures we've seen of the parade today, there's been a lot of iranian made weaponry on display with the military groups, including and apparently groups of saying that now they shifting that wolf, i strategies to drones. so we've been seeing a lot of iranian made drones on display as well. so this was incredibly controversial, display of power come, harris was called for an end to the rhetoric over immigration during her 1st visit to the us. mexico border is vice president biden. and tough terrorist with
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addressing an influx of refugees and migrants. and she's been criticized for taking this long to actually get to the border. reynolds has report from uh, paso, texas, the vice president. com la harris's 1st visit to the us mexico border since taking office lasted just a few hours. she responded to criticism for not making the trip earlier. so i was planning to come here. harris went to the el paso del north de port of entry on the us mexico border. it's one of the countries, the busiest pedestrian crossings with thousands of people passing through legally every day. but when it comes to illegal entry, harris said earlier that poverty and crime are the reasons for surging numbers of people from central america seeking refuge in the us. people don't want to leave. and when they do, it is usually for want to read because they are swing some harm or because
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to stay at home means that they cannot satisfy the basic needs. their family. after motorcade arrived at the us border patrol station under a blistering son, harris spoke with staff and senior officials and inspected technology upgrades. off camera she met with 5 migrant girls from central america ages $9.00 to $16.00 republicans are strongly critical of the bite and ministrations handling of the migrant influx describing it as a dire national crisis, which the administration has bungled badly. the crisis, the mess we have in the border today because there was no forethought, no planning. former president donald trump, who made immigration a centerpiece of his single term and office plans to visit the border later in june . passive is the place where the trump administration 1st rolled out. it's very controversial family separation policy back in 2017. so part of ferris's
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visit here is to make the political point of contracting the harsh policies of the trump administration. with what the bible ministration says is its own more humane approach. but democrats and immigrants rights advocates are pressuring the administration to ditch at trump era rule that allows officials to deport would be asylum seekers immediately without allowing them to file an asylum claim. harris said immigration cannot forever be a political football. this issue cannot be reduced politically we're talking about so we're talking about talking about suffering. and our approach has to be thoughtful and effective. president joe biden has given harris the enviable task of dealing with the complex and politically charged immigration issue. it's
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a mission that could also have a big effect on her political career. robert olds, al jazeera el paso, and now on the other side of a border, manuel rebelar and describes what life is like for those waiting in tijuana, we're out in chapparal in the one mexico. this is a port of entry, one of the many that you'll find along the us mexico border and what you see all around us is a migraine camp. human rights groups estimate there to be around 3000 people living in this camp. many of them are children living in unsanitary conditions, precarious conditions, and a majority of the folks that you'll see at this camp or from central america countries like hunter, guatemala, and we'll solve it, or many of them growing desperate to have an opportunity to plead their asylum cases to us official. now apart from desperation, there is also a lot of hope at this camp that changing immigration policy in the united states will mean that there were silent cases could soon be heard. now despite the fact
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that the bided ministration has been phasing out trump era, immigration policies, specifically the so called migrant protection protocols that force many asylum seekers to wait and mexico while those cases were heard. they're still title 42, which sites the ongoing coban 1900 health emergency. now this is probably the main reason why we're seeing so many people. thousands of people still stuck here on this side of the border. now helicopter, carrying the colombian president, even duke has been fired on near the border with venezuela, ga says there with several gunshots. while he and members of his cabinet were flying over the counter. timbo region, one was hurt. there's been no claim of responsibility there, but several armed groups do operate in the area. you can say that won't stop him from fright, from, from fighting drug trafficking, terrorism and organized crime. it, he got it all. but if he in seattle, the presidential helicopter was the target of an attack,
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the defense interior ministers, a governor and myself, both the aerial device and the capacity of the aircraft helped to prevent something little happening. what's clear is that this the cowardly attack have again very clear instructions to the entire security team to go after those who shot at the aircraft. but the message is, the columbia is always strong in the face of crime on this. a catholic organization that operated dozens of residential schools in canada says it will release all of its records after the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves and indigenous group announced that found the remains of 751 people on thursday. after last month, when the bodies of 215 children were found at another school list, 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent the schools up until the 1990 s. many was subjected to physical and sexual abuse, or prime minister trued i once pope france or actually come to canada and apologize on behalf of the catholic church. i have spoken personally directly with his
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holiness po frances, to impress upon him how important it is. not just that he makes an apology, but that he makes an apology to indigenous canadians on, on canadian soil. i know that the catholic church leadership is looking and very actively engaged in what next steps can be taken. health regulated in the u. s. a. the pfizer and mcdonough vaccines, carry a very small risk of half inflammation, particularly among teenagers and young adults. the us food and drug administration issued the warning on friday cases appear to be higher in mail off to their 2nd vaccine dose. as of june 11th about 1200 cases that come to us in the u. s. out of 300000000 administered doses. on saturday for the 1st time in 15 months,
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a cruise ship loaded with passengers will depart a u. s. port. a bath of industry wants to turn the page on the alarming images from the start of the pandemic. of 2nd passengers stranded at sea and gallagher reports from miami. to say, the cruise industry was decimated by the covered $900.00 pandemic would be an understatement. the 1st cases that the diamond princess in february, last year in japan, infecting over 700 people and killing 14. as the virus spread to other ships across the world, passengers and crew was stranded at sea ships were turned away from port and an industry was billions ground to a halt. i'd say the hardest part is being told. pack your bags, get ready, you're going to be going to possibly go home today for example, and then that doesn't happen. and you kind of then go now what's gonna happen with increasing vaccination rates, new safety measures. the industry is hoping to make a comeback in north america, so called simulated cruises with vaccinated volunteers on board of be making test
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runs for weeks. royal caribbean already been forced to postpone the inaugural trip for one of the ships after a crew members tested positive. i would almost estimate that there are significant problems on these 1st cruises. it may end up having the effect of shutting that cruise for the rest of the year, which i think would reach out to the industry and florida. consider the cruise capital of the world. government guidelines requiring vaccine passports in issuing so called no sale orders, that lead to confusion. the states governor rhonda santas challenge the rules in court and won the case may be far from over there still going to cruise if they want to. they're just going to cruise off at different coast. so they'll cruise the go to the bahamas and cruise. they will spend their money, and it's just not going to be putting our friends in florida back to work. how does that make any sense? the cruise lines at the national association says billions in revenues already been lost and thousands of cruise jobs. the threatened, the stakes, and for the cruise line industry couldn't be higher. these initial cruises need to
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operate without a hitch, potentially problematic, given that most passengers are older. nevertheless, tourists are keen to get back to see safely and cruise line joints con, survive without them. the galico al jazeera miami, florida. well, if you're in lebanon, it's hard to escape the worsening economic crisis. their jobs are scarce, food and fuel are going, if a more expensive, as the value of the currency falls, there is a financial lifeline, though from lebanese expense. st. hota has that story from barrett, lebanon's economy may be in free fall, but not in some areas. here, beaches are crowded. so are cafes, restaurants, and pub, the 90 percent devaluation of the lebanese lira that's led to hyperinflation. isn't the problem for those who are able to get access to foreign currency? at least for now,
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getting paid and special. that's the only amino survival that you're getting paid in the renew 0 from a lack of foreign currency has great choices of fuel, electricity, medicine and other essential the crisis is step to worse. and as the states gradually lift subsidies, the world bank says the financial crisis is one of the worst the world has seen in 150 years. and the united nations says 1500000 lebanese estimates a 3rd of the population need vital assistance. a large community, at least double the size of living on the population, is helping keep its economy afloat. remittances from the dyess poorer have been the countries main source of capital inflow for year, translating more than $7000000000.00 a year. and also they are coming to visit the parents here that families and they are spending more than $2000000.00 here also. but those who are on their own
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struggle, no, my son or is about 65 and i have to walk home. he has a business in accounting degree, but can't find work in his fields. he's the middle class, it's completely available. it's completely destroyed, corruption and mismanagement by a divided political class in power for decades is blamed for nearly bankrupting the state. young men like william and nor are less than $100.00 a month serving tables. not whatever we earn, barely enough for our daily expenses. i am not sure how we can afford to continue our education. many who are able say they are planning their future abroad and educate professionals have been leaving in large numbers. if politicians don't agree on a government that can restore international confidence, many are warning of a human capacity that there should be the highly anticipated us intelligence
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report of less than tantalizing questions about mysterious flying objects observed by american military. pilots and classified report covered 144 sightings taken back to 2004. some of them? yes, they can be explained by birds or drones cluttering a pilot's radar. but apparently, alien spacecraft couldn't be ruled out for incidence that they still don't understand something completely different. the mushroom gathering along the tie me in my border and usually the monsoon with signal the time of abundance for those farmers during the wet season. a rare mushroom is found in the forests, but those who normally go looking for them and now hiding from possible attacks by me and mas military toni chang has that story hidden away under the jungle canopy, searching for something almost impossible to see. pet is a mushroom hunter, forging for a rare fun guy in the forest some time. yeah,
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my border known as the told mushroom there are favorite of his ethnic group, the career any. but this year the hunters are as rare as the mushrooms they're looking for. a mat, the co any people have fled to violence in me emma are still in the forest. there are lots of this mushroom where they are, but they are not brave enough to go look for them because of the burmese military. that might be good news for pet. it means there's less competition, but it's still very hard work. the mushrooms hidden on the side of the steep forest, they look like little pebbles, and they are only in season for a month. these tiny mushrooms are incredibly hard to spot. they pop above the surface when the monsoon rains, pull down to the crack in the jungle and refresh the sport just in the ground. the mushroom hunt is particularly important this year. the carini on the tie side of the border have been suffering to pet belongs to the long neck, correct tribe,
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famous for the distinctive brass bands that women wear around their necks. most of the tribes income comes from tourism, but that is stopped because of the cobra. 19 pandemic. however, chefs across thailand are willing to pay high prices for these mushrooms. when cleaned the little round balls they usually sliced and added to dishes. bring a pungent flavor of the forest. with a surprisingly crunchy texture. if you said a young coach, how by the locals really look forward to june, so they can collect the mushroom for their family and sell them. this mushroom is really pricey. just a handful is worth a lot. today's harvest is more than a handful and should pitch a very good price. pet is even turning down buys, who call looking for supplies in these difficult times for the carini. nature's bounty is small nuggets of earthy black gold. tony cheng l to 0 on the time me on my border
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a funeral been held for the late philippines president ban union. i keynote. he died on thursday, the age of 61, a keener lead the country from 2010 to 2016. his successor, rodrigo turned to has declared 10 days of national morning. sport is next with barbara and the reigning family champions. we'll get a chance to defend a typo more in a moment. a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but the default structure that meant in the code on a project. that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of to say to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is the side of the 21st century drew for them, a rock and
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a hard place analogy 0 across the world. young activists and organizers around them are motivated and politically engaged. we were the one who had life on what was going on and the way that moved me me to do this, generation change is al jazeera, is me looking at the fresh ideas for the transformation of global politics the day we do the work of making sure that our voices are heard coming soon on al jazeera. oh i we all love that music here, right? that music means the euro's happening 1st. yes,
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it does. thank you. come all the knock out stages of the european championship or so to get underway with 2 rounds of 16 games happening on saturday. one of them will see italy take on austria, london's wembley stadium. the italians are among the favorites to win the tournament. they won all 3 of their group matches without conceding a goal and are on a 30 match unbeaten st. annoying and nobel mom i did to the 8th and we never said that we feel superior to any one. just that we're confident that we're on the right track with our coach, roberta mancini. but if we low our focus concentration and aggression for even a moment will become an ordinary team. danish fans on their team squeeze into the knock at round. thankfully, for one win over russia in their final game, denmark for taking on wales in the 1st round, the 16 side had to rebuild after the collapse of star player quit generic than during their 1st match against finland. erickson suffered a cardiac arrest but has now been released from hospital. we manage to
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put ourselves together and go out and, and play to very well play games and and that's, that shows that we, we have moved on and ready to face these next challenges. milwaukee bucks have leveled their eastern conference and be a playoff series with the atlanta hawks. yanis and ted to compose for $25.00 points of the box. thrash the hawks 125291. the theories is now tied at one game. a piece game 3 of the best of 7 series is in atlanta on sunday. you still have to enjoy this, that we hear, you know, because we want extremely hard to be in the last 14 standard. buddy. no, not going on. the road obviously is going to be some agency going to try to say good, good, good, good, best, good. now whether i've also punished raining stanley cup champions and tampa bay
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lightning will have the chance to defend their title when they faced the montreal canadians in the finals, jani gord for the only goal in today's game, 7 against the new york islanders. the lightning advanced, the stanley cup finals for just the 4th time in franchise history game. one of the best of 7 series is on tuesday. ah, training for the olympics during the pandemic has put athletes under even more pressure and around the games play an important role in building national pride. for rainy and wrestler is headed to tokyo, that pressure is even more intense. they carry the hope of a nation aside, beg reports from tehran, it's known as iran national sport and being the best at wrestling can bring prestige, honor and national fame. iran has won over 40 olympic medals in the sport over the
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past 6 decades. the most famous iranian wrestler will arm rather than the watches over them, but preparations with this. he has games in tokyo, of very different the cobra pandemic has changed everything. all. we have to admit that corona had a considerable impact on our athletes preparation, body, fitness, and progress. we lost a great deal of time. iran wrestling federation did a great job over the last 6 months. when the most important thing about the take care lympics is the absence of spectators fans of the spirit of the games. they motivate the athletes and fuel energy and excitement to the atmosphere. the athletes are staying at a sports village train twice a day and are forbidden from leaving except for a few days a month. they have to get tested for covert $900.00 and quarantine when they return to be arrested. in this country is to be instantly recognized. many uranian, it symbolizes
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a part of who they consider to be one of the topic in the world. that's why these rest cut off from other people can't take the risk of being infected and missing the game. even for us to get active in here, we have to test negative for over $900.00 iranian friends, including athletes. families won't be able to travel to tokyo, it's added to the challenges these athletes will be facing. but to ron has some of the best wrestling facilities in the world, the wrestling federation has tried to provide them with everything they need for the timing isolation. doctors, physiotherapists nutritionist, and several coaches all at hand 24 hours the day. i don't know which was the each time we entered the camp, we do p. c, a test steam quadrant in for one day, and then join other of restless. we can't leave the camp easily or go out. we are always inside the wrestling house and justin, more than 50 iranian athletes will attend to talk you against the country, has tried its best to shield them from the pandemic. iran has been the worst
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affected in the middle east. these restless have received 2 doses of a covert vaccine, but they still need to adhere to health protocols. but even the most difficult thing is staying in the camp without being able to go out and the easiest. nothing in the national team training can be as easy. but the may be the easiest thing to do. iran really competing in, ty condo fencing and many of the sports, but like in previous years, many here appending their hopes on the countries restless making it to the winners . podium, i said big al jazeera, that on for time olympic gold medalist mohammed farm has admitted that he's considering his future after failing to qualify for the summer games in tokyo and a last ditch attempt to book a spot in the 10000 meters. the 38 year old finished nearly 20 seconds off the required time at advance. in manchester,
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far the reigning 510000 metre olympic champion returned to the track in 2020 after a 3 year absence. during that time he tried to establish himself as an elite marathon runner. i don't know what to think was next to me. you just have to, you know, obviously have a chance to see what's next. but as i said, like if i can't compete with the best, you know, my life and kids hurry, runner, abdullah harun, has died at the age of 24. the reigning asian 400 meters champion, was killed in a car crash or, and competed at the 2016 olympics in rio, and had hopes of qualifying for tokyo. among his achievements was a bronze medal at the 2017 world championships and london. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you tomorrow. thank you so much for that. most sport, of course, in our next news our which is coming at 1500 hours, gmc, that's an hour from now, but we are back right off the break as well. plenty more news you the latest on
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corona virus news out of indonesia that me and europe and of course, building collapse in miami, i've seen a few months. ah, football or adults and a pie india for sports. he lost the chance to play for his country. but one legal battle paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend the eric counts and introduces one scene of people lied buyers club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails up. play is rife, football rebel on al jazeera, a war which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world's. they will take shots even when they should not. and i believe that sometimes what the saudis
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the oh, the denise in hospitals fills it to a 100 percent capacity and beyond. the toronto virus infections region nother regularly. ah, again on kim, i'll santa maria here in town home with the wealth news from al jazeera. the search for survivors beneath the collapse us apartment building grows increasingly dial will have an update from our correspondent and certified florida.
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