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made in france on old jersey. the a welcome back wanting out just to time. so we cap on headlines. the afghan air force says it has killed 261. autonomy bonfires and is preparing accounts are offensive to retake areas that have been captured. us with roll is more than 90 percent complete. lebanon can take a prime minister, his warning, his country is days away from what he calls a social explosion. and the app is appealing for international help to resolve an economic crisis. buquet has reported its highest number of new daily current of
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iris cases since january almost 29000 infection. it's being blamed on the false reading, delta various russia records 737 people died of code 19 and a half day. now the u. k is proposed the bill to overhaul its immigration system. according to the home secretary, this will fix an asylum process. she calls broken pretty patel says the bill is aimed at stopping people smugglers. it introduces potential life sentences for human trafficking and for the 1st time asylum seekers in the u. k. could be sent to off shore processing centers. other countries have introduced similar systems in june, denmark, past the law, allowing it to send asylum seekers out 5 europe while their applications are being processed. the e u and u. n. have condemned the move and australia has sent thousands of asylum seekers to its offshore prisons on the remote islands of now lou and manis detainees,
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if complained of widespread abuse and harsh conditions. legal experts warning the legislation could violate the 951 un refugee convention. it says signatories cannot impose penalties on asylum seekers who enter a country illegally if they present themselves without delay. but the new law makes going to the u. k. illegally a criminal offense, it also creates a 2 tier system for a silent applicants. people who successfully claim assigned them after illegal entry will have only a temporary protection status with limited rights. as talk to tim, now, hilton, who's the chief executive of refugee actions. he joins us now. live from manchester . good to have you with us. what do you make of this new bill with the propose plans of housing asylum? see whose offshore is that a legal justification for the u. k. to do this in
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a way that does not contravene international law. well look. 70 years ago, britain helped to dress the refugee convention to provide support and protection sites for people fleeing warm persecution. and what we're watching right now is you 10 minutes to just ripping up in front of our eyes. this is an extreme and c refugee bill. it's an a for, it's on decency and compassion and also on international law as well. and it criminalizes people simply trying to seek safety from persecution and war. we're seeing an increase in the likelihood the off shoring, as you've mentioned. and what it would appear is that you had ministers. i'll stop and follow the australian muscle, which quite frankly, the stain, australia isn't not reputation and we're seeing what is what was sense to become a grubby trade in displace people. it's a moral, a chris, a moral vacuum at the heart of you. k asylum policy. and it won't even save money.
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so an offshoring process while we're seeing in australia, but it costs approximately $200000000.00 per person per year. it's expensive, it's impractical work. and it basically just allows the u. k, to try to pass responsibility for let me jump in here the demo that of the u. k. they say it will be a step forward in securing the u. k. the borders, if it's done to people who do not present themselves immediately upon entering illegally. there's nothing wrong with that. look what we're talking about people who are fleeing war and persecution, and they currently have very, very few safe routes to be able to claim asylum in the u. k. what this bill does is create a distinction between the ways in which people arrive in the u. k. so if somebody arrives through the through,
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through the channel or through other through other means that are not formal refugee protection routes, then they are treated completely differently. old stages, they're more likely to be imprisoned, more likely to be sent off shore. and if they're grunted refugee protection in the u. k, they will then be given a whole set of very different writes them from people who come through all the routes. but because you can come and have an impala set up for a stablished system to safe route, so the re refugee resettlement program, we're calling for that to restart properly with a commitment to 10000 people year to be settled. but we're also calling for humanitarian thesis. increased family reunion, and the needs to be a commitment to safe routes into this into this country. i thank you very much for your thoughts on that. thank you. nearly 150 school students. the missing in northwest nigeria after attack, has rated their boarding school on monday. is the latest in
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a wave of mass abductions in the region. fit allison bar reports. now the district trend gather at the school compound, consoling one another. as the week to hear news of the missing children reaped fond of an empty beds are all there remained after a pack of rated d battelle baptist boarding school in not with my dear, where students slept this morning. i'll see the report that we have inside of school given up on the night shooting. i'll talk including my police cb, fealand overpowered, security guard and to be victims into a nearby forest. more than 2 dozen students have been rescued. he did earlier in a separate park on the health center, not of cut, you know, city about
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a dozen people where the doctor including children, younger 3. this is a 10th month kid not being in nigeria. northern region. since december fall does abductions pop one in speech in front of the state government there to order the closure of schools in rural areas that are born rebel 2 attacks, many of my dear leaving poverty and don't have jobs. the region has been arise and keep nothing for ransom in recent years, which is having a different impact on indication. and 2014 the world watched in outreach as book with her on friday, kidnapped 276 school children. from the book, secondary school, president mohammed harry has faced mounting criticism about his government. struggle to tackle the crisis with families calling on the international community
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for health. we standing one voice. we don't want you know, to watch a lot you guys but for the community fear spread that no school anywhere in faith to their listen by our booth. jeff police and hong kong arrested 9 people suspected of a bomb plot. they're accused of making explosives to plant multiple fights across the city. 6 secondary school students are among the suspects. abram brown reports hong kong police presented the media with evidence of what they say was a plot to make and plant bombs across the city. helmet, shields, their guns walkie talkies and chemicals. and a list of targets cooling thee across our tunnel. well, ways caught rooms and even they want to lay the bomb in the,
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in the brush been on the streets with a feel to, to, to maximize the damage caused to, to the society. 6 of those arrested all secondary school students. it is a 10th time in hong kong, or you know, it's almost a week since a man died after stopping a police officer and then him so security officials classified it as a lone wolf terrorist attack messages on social media. later, up at condolences to the assailant, family, the events of the past few days demonstrate that the anti government protest movement may not have been entirely extinguished. and that se analysts may lead to a new and white a campaign against percent. it's a years since a sweeping national security law was imposed on hong kong. now the government is proposing legislation to amend the privacy law or a thumbs to the protest in 2019, when private details of police judges and journalists were disclosed on line. a
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practice known as boxing, but tech companies like google, twitter, and facebook. a worried the proposed changes could lead to local employees being fined or jailed. if they refuse to hand over the data to the hong kong government. as a consequence, they warned they might quit the territory one of the world's leading financial centers. hong kong chief executive says that only illegal behavior is being targeted. her law at the old trellis. as we all know, many people in hong kong have been traumatized by doc thing on the internet for a long time. this brought support in society and to solve the problem and said this time, the amendment to the legislation, mr. solve this problem. experts save the proposed changes, add to the mood of uncertainty among foreign investors. this could have a very negative impact on the business climate, on his reputation, and for the free flow of information. now for some, the territories,
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reputation for safety, is also being questioned. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong attacks on doctors by men miles, military or threatening countries, fight against coven, 19 health care workers have faced violence, arrests and killings by security for assistance protest against february's qu, began, the janitor is accused of targeting them to undermine their support frantic who protested force in clinics to operate on the ground. speaking anonymously, one fugitive dr. described as ordeal with security forces, all the medical equipment confiscated and michael leach and on for doctors and enough to warranty a theme depletion, public call on adulthood. huge fuels due to all actions in the damage. but we have become criminals overnight.
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find a military men mar is now one of the most dangerous places on earth for health care workers. there were $240.00 a tax on medics this year. nearly half of the 508 globally tracked by the world health organization. the military is issued arrest warrants for $400.00 doctors and the $180.00 nurses. they're charged with supporting civil disobedience. 12 health care workers have been killed with 32 wounded since the protest began, according to monitor insecurity insight. as talk to sandra mom, she's a senior epidemiology epidemiological research. the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. she co authored the research on a tax on medics and me and my published by physicians for human rights joint us now on skype from baltimore. good to have you with us. so let's start with a basic question here. do we know who is behind these attacks?
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who is targeting and attacking metrics in the in law. we do know who is predominantly behind these attacks and these are security forces affiliated with the military and the state administration council or the as a see why are they targeting medics? well, it started because medics were one of the 1st civil society groups community groups to stand up against the coo in protest that the qu, they galvanized the civil disobedience movement and really let the charge on, you know, against the military through cdm and for that they have been deemed enemies of the state and incite inciting, fomenting defense against the military. and that's why they are now under attack.
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what kind of implications does that have on the health situation, especially as a time of the panoramic? oh, it's massive. the ramifications are, you know, cross cutting, 1st of all, we're looking at a mass human resource, short shortage of medical personnel. not just in response to the code that had to make but for a normal thing like providing dialysis care or treatment for banking and malaria preventable diseases that are a mainstay in a country like me and mar. and when we put the coo and the co that situation together, we're looking at a collision of emergencies where there is not only a human resource shortage. we're not able to appropriately distance people core and team people provide treatment where there can be treatment and also testing. there's very little disease surveillance capacity in me. i'm all right now that could inform not just, you know,
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health security measures and containment in the country. but also regionally and globally. thank you very much for coming and giving us your thoughts and time. sandra, mom there. thank you for having me. now, israel's new foreign minister, i of la paid is taken his 1st international trip. the destination, the united arab emirates, the country's established ties last year and revealed broken by the trumpet ministration. bond that deal is an oil contract that will see tank is docket. israel, southern port of the lac, u e o l will be sent through a pipeline to ask along in the north, then loaded on the tankers bound for europe. that's causing concern among environmentalists, stephanie decker reports from me. not so cause like this actually is 5000 years old ever seem to be the me to seen the different kingdom it took thousands of years to create but so fragile. it can be instantly killed, which is why environmentalist,
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to sounding the alarm about an oil deal between israel and the united arab emirates that will soon see huge tankers deliver oil to israel, southern part of a lot from the u, a. e. just one of the pipes actually or somebody isn't putting the all into the water. ok, if you have one of the mean happen. yeah. one minute somebody did not close devolved to mattie is not working something technically, you're going to have an oil spill which can be 1000, go benito, not coral reef extends for around 11 kilometers along the coast. and just over kilometer that falls under a protected nature reserve created to protect it and the marine life which flourishes around it. but it won't be able to protect it from the many oil tanker is expected to pass through here under this deal talking here. but we understand what we're told, just around 300 meters away from the precious coral
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b last reef special. the curls are known to withstand large ranges of changes in temperature, making them potentially crucial in the survival of our reefs in the future by transplanting them to less resistant areas. a large red sea coast and it's under water life is also a major source of attraction for tourists. this mesmerizing underwater world artificially sustained in the local aquarium for all to see a reminder of how important it is to protect it in our natural waters. all these economy with guy because stories are coming for the c 2 is coming to see fish to see to cause. and without these there's no reason why should people come to the desert? moorlick tiger is an environmentalist. he and other groups of petition the supreme court to stop this oil deal and say they're still waiting for a response. we approach the israeli owned europe, asia pipeline company for comment. they issued a statement saying they're committed to maintaining the safety of the residence and
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protecting the values of the environment that they operate using the latest equipment, meeting strict international standards. but that doesn't appear to convince anyone here. this all the best prophy is for the golf over that the goal for voc up we're talking about the place where full countries are leaving around it. we have jordan salad, all right, be egypt and he's read or focus. he's leaving from to reason any potential oil spill here and the inevitable gradual pollution because of the increased flow of mega oil tankers will be felt by stephanie decker, ultra 0. and that in southern israel. now in canada will have its 1st indigenous governor general prime minister justin trudeau is named diplomat, mary simon, to the post and into it from northern quebec. simon said her appointment was a sign of progress towards a more inclusive society. it comes as there is
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a new spotlight on historical abuses against indigenous people in canada. after the discovery of more than a 1000 unmarked graves of children who are forced into residential schools, i can confidently say that my appointment is the historic. and if in inspiration, moment for canada and an important step forward on the long path towards reconciliation, osborne is next on al jazeera, the polish flag, who's that help of wimbledon for the final, against one of his heroes. sorry, coming up. a brought to you by accenture. let there be change the
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news with me duties by extension. let there be change. oh,
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i like time to catch up with all the sport is gemma. thank you, sam. a. spain aiming to reach the european championship final for the 3rd time in 4 tournaments. but standing in that way, as a li, you haven't lost the game for nearly 3 years. the fantasy making their way to wembley for the you are a 2020 semi final which kicks off in the next few minutes. but the vast majority of the $60000.00 spectators won't be from the countries involved. due to current virus travel restrictions. it's these k target to mancini. things this is unfair while spain's boston with enrique, i hope to see plenty of u. k. based spanish and italian in the crowds. denmark's coach says his side are nervous about facing england in the other years 2020, semi final on wednesday. gar southgate team go into the mat, just favorites and a yet to can see the goal in the torment. england fans full of hope and once again
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been singing. it's coming home in reference to a song release that you are a 96. and because the side have the chance to bring a trophy home to wembley, for the 1st time since the 966 wild cup final denmark's cast fish, michael isn't paying much attention. has it ever been home? i don't know. have you ever want to 66, it was well, is that all the welcome? to be honest, i haven't given any thought to what it would mean to stop england more than what it would do for denmark. to be honest, i'm focus very little on the england national team. it doesn't really mean anything to me. it's the, it's what it would do for our country back home the, the joy would bring for a country of only 5 and a half 1000000 to, to be able to, to do something like that or to, to compete with the nations that we're competing with. so yeah, not really a lot of thought to, to england feelings in this tell us now and honest of us to become the 1st ara
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player to win a grand slam is up for now that she is in last her winwood and quarter fine. look at them to to seat reno's double anchor. it was a clash between the 2 players with the most twins on top this season. and the by the russian proved too strong for her opponent. taking the match in straits at 6463 double entered into the 1st major semi final where she will face a fall while number one county. and please about the 8 feet with a comfortable 6 to 6 you when ever switzerland, victoria color, which make it into the semi for the 1st time in 9 wimbledon appearances. please, cuz i was chasing a maiden. france, i'm title, she made the find the u. s. hyphen in 2016 top seat actually bought into her semi final at the all england club was number one beat iowa told me of it 6163 in the 1st australian women's court to find that wimbleton in 41 years. the former franchise and champion, wrapping up victory in just over an hour waiting for bazzi in the semi's is
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$23.00 in champion, angelica the german have little trouble over coming. this is australia and semi find this carrying the carbon bossy has played each other on 4 occasions with 2 winds. each shock in the manager with well, number 2, donald medford have knocked out by pony catch in the ground after rain force to be suspended. they resumed on tuesday with medford and leading 2 sets to one who hatch forced a decided on the 18th, and then took the final set 63 to reach his 1st glance. i'm quarter find a way i hope play roger federer. obviously roger's special player. i me where his super achieved throughout his whole career. he said somebody blend and the way he plays himself so special. so being out there playing, clarifying us against him. it's a 3 amazing batter. vcm. i'm out there to, to play my best center and give my so the best chance of winning the mass. a cave
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in 19 outbreak has hit england one day cricket team, forcing them to name an entirely. * new scored the series against pakistan, 7 members of the original group tested positive, meaning all players and coaching staff have to go into isolation. when steaks is include up to caps in a team's inexperienced replacements. the news comes just a day off the u. k. prime minister bars johnson announced a final listing of covey restrictions from july, the 19th. we are fully aware of the risk, no one is more than us, and that's the, the knife edge we are working on. what's on this dispute around looking after people and keeping them saying as much as anything with protecting the revenues of the whole game. and it's a really difficult balance to strike. but i think we're also hopeful that post 19th of july, some things may change. it will be name our verses massey in the copper america final that safe watch. and tina can get past columbia in the semi on wednesday host
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brazil books that place off the beating peru one now name are showing of his skill sets up. lucas mckesson for the early goal of the game and the parents, benjamin harris, sasha, last us as he hopes to play and see you in the final on sunday. in addition, if additional races in bahrain or the united states could replace this australian formula, one grand prix, american race has been cooled off for the 2nd straight year due to corona virus. the country border rules required visitors to quarantine for 14 days, and that restriction is likely to stay in place until the end of the year. the australian rounds of the most well jump in ship have also been counselled normally small. but it's hard to say, i'm really, really got it. we don't come back on. it hurts. we haven't been in the house for 2 years. so look, we got to look forward and hope the 2022 works out and we can get home. so yeah,
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i think my thing is everyone around cases, you know, hopefully everyone stays will stay healthy and yeah, it's, it's heartbreaking. but hopefully we can see all the material canadians remain a chance. in the stanley cup finals, they beat the tampa bay lightning to stay in the series, but show you some action from this much. then josh anderson scored his 2nd goal of the night, maybe 4 minutes into the 5. the help the canadians when a 32 and avoid a sweep, the defending champions, a temp of a lead, the final 31 game 5 is on wednesday. and a woman has been arrested for firing a water pistol at the olympic torch. the woman could be heard shouting, extinguished the torch on against the tokyo olympics, the really happy making its way through eastern japan. local media is reporting that the opening ceremony on july. the 23rd will be limited to v i. p. guessing only juicer cove at 19 travel restrictions that is all your support from me for now
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. i'll be back with action from italy, spain in the years 2020 semi final a little bit later. thanks so much, jim. well, that fit for this news out seems london with another show. ah ah, ah ah ah, oliver 3, we look at the situation in the will young get country off the civil war. i'm the displacement a 1000000. have a you have a listen government, secure stability, or will the violence of the past will into the oil rich nathan to dan 10 years
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better coverage on al jazeera, be part of the debate itself defeated the end because it in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were these land white men touching aloud to your dream, where a global audience become a global community. jump into the comment section, and part of those discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online page on al jazeera. the story as bob way in her. she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's even livingston, a robot mcgarvey. my responsibility to tell is involved in story, in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary, everyday life or the people i'm writing about patina. get out of darkness. miser
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bob way on algebra. me play an important role. protecting human. ah, ah, ah . i don't says it's launching a counter offensive to take back the districts seized by the taliban. ah, i'm not trying to, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up. a plea for help from lebanon's can't take a prime minister because his country is hurtling toward a special explosion. parents praise they wait for news after the latest school
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kidnapping and nigeria.

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