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hold winning documentaries and 2 debt fees. of course. subscriber take you cheese dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah, china 0 cobra policy isn't working in hosted change says the world health organization ah raw baptism. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up the u. s. ones that rushes expecting a long war in ukraine as russian forces fight to control regions in the east attack . 12 fleeing violence, dozens and democratic republic of congo are killed. some reports say victims have been slaughtered. faller president of honduras,
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pleads not guilty as he faces drugs and weapons charges in the u. s. with china's a 0 tolerance. cobit 19 policy won't work long term. according to the head of the world health organization, the agencies asked the government to respect human rights even as it tightens restrictions, alexia bryan reports. beijing, a city of more than 20000000 people, almost at a standstill. schools gyms hair dresses, all closed. people are being told or forced to work from home. a wide spread cove at 19 tastings underway. when mio, leaping to supper, we must work hard to race against the virus a tear to the 24 hour treatment rule. carry out the epidemiological investigation shows, controls and detection and fast manner and speed up the whole process. but with the
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toughening restrictions and beijing and the weeks of locked down misery in the biggest city, shanghai, the world health organization's issued rare criticism of china's 0 cove and strategy. we have discussed about this issue with the chinese experts. and we indicated that the approach, you know, will not be sustainable. and considering the behavior of the virus, i think a shift would be very important. that experts suggest china could struggle to find a way out because of low vaccination rates in those aged over 60. over the long term, millions of countless millions of people in china are going to get covered. and they need a strategy to prevent people from being hospitalized and dying. and that really means affective vaccines and high penetration,
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particularly among the elderly and vulnerable. and that's not happening in china. china's policies have caused anger and anguish for separating children from parents and putting those without symptoms in with others who are on well. they've been rare protests to with residence in shanghai banging pots and frustration. i've a week spent and doors here, crowds faced off with police and protective hiding because their homes are being turned into temporary quarantine centers at all of those actions, as we said, since the beginning should be a chill drew respect to individual and human rights. and we always have said history children, we need to balance the control measures against the impact they have on society, the impact the heavenly economy. and that's not always an easy calibration to me. while other countries have shared a 0 covert approach are beginning to transition to living with the virus. china is
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yet to move on. it says its policies will stand the taste of history, vowing to win the battle. against the pandemic, alex o'brien al jazeera and his growing concerned. the china strict covered 19 rules could be damaging the world's 2nd largest economy, continues invasion with more. i've spoken to a number of analysts and they all say that the outlook is very grim. one said he, she hasn't seen this kind of impact on china's economy for about a decade now. now the latest figure that we had released this morning, mostly inflation and figures. we had the consumer price index and it came in at 2 point one percent high, a year on year for april, which is higher than expected and expense attribute. this really to a lot of the supply chain and logistics disruptions call this like corbin lockdown . we have in china, currently dozens of cities under some sort of restriction. and of course the abbey
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center of the current lockdown a current outbreak in china. it remains in shanghai. they've had about 1500 new cases reported today, which is really down from numbers that we saw earlier. i during this current outbreak in april, which we so figures of about $20000.00. but we've seen the authorities instead of easing restrictions. they've gone backwards again, so people who are previously allowed to maybe leave their apartments walk around that neighborhood. they've all been told to stay indoors for the so called quiet period while the government try to really get this number 1500 down to 0. and of course, there's been a lot of frustration and anger around that because they simply do not know when this strict lock down in shanghai is going to end
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top us intelligence officials warning the rushes president vladimir putin is preparing for what he calls a prolonged conflict in ukraine, national intelligence director avo haines, says the crumbling sanctions could escalate and become more unpredictable over the next few months. she's also wanting the proven, put, imposed more highly eastern sa give you credit here. the most likely flash points for escalation and the coming weeks are around increasing russian attempts to interdict western security assistance, retaliation for western economic sanctions, or threats to the regime at home. we believe that moscow continues to use nuclear rhetoric to deter the united states and the west from increasing lethal aid to ukraine and to respond to public comments at the u. s. a. nato allies let suggest expanded western goals in the conflict. ukraine says his forces in the east and on boss region destroyed or doesn't. russian tanks on tuesday, as well as several armored vehicles of aircraft. the regional governor of don, yes says 3 residents were killed and 3 others were injured in russian attacks. i
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said, beg reports from michel life cup, the town in the pass, a rush is offensive. silent and empty. this is michael. i have come. it's like this across many towns and villages in the east of ukraine. russia says it wants to take the don bus region. most people here have flood, fearing the russian advance, those who remain wait for whatever supplies. they can get a woman not in a voice, but they are giving humanitarian aid. i don't know what it is exactly, but every one else is here. so i'm here inside volunteers, pack food with those the need. omer is helping distribute the bags of chicken and can food. which for thumb have you seen what's going on outside the firing? have you found anything out there? have you seen the strikes? it's every day. it's very hard. the elderly struggling while the children are playing. now it's hard. let's see what happens in the future. the local council
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would usually cut the grass here. now it's left for the goats a rare sight of a child playing the occasional sound of rocket and artillery fire in the distance. they don't even flinch. here any more. nickaligha is rank 12 crumbs to the way from where russian from, so they used to be 15000 people living here, but many have left. but amongst those that still remain opinions are divided years ago, who put in those numbers? i think you crying should be an independent country, but without foreign influence. to be without uncle sam. i think we don't need them . ukraine was a very rich country. look what they have done. the usaa not good. i don't think they've ever done anything good for us. we knew that they ever wheeler ruskin, russian backed forces, took this current back in 2014 only to be pushed out by the ukrainian military module. shock. i don't hope for anything it i don't care anymore. at my age. i'm
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worrying about young people, the small children. they haven't even had the chance to live. we have our families, people. we love that why they bombing, why they killing children. let's share. the military told us we're not allowed to film places that have been struck in this town. it is in the path of the russian advance, and many here believe it's only a matter of time before russian forces. try and take it. i said, bake. i'll jazeera mcauliffe co gunman of killed at least 70 people in separate attacks and eastern democratic republic of congo. it's one of 2 regions, what a state of emergency has been extended. the government says it's combat in groups battling for control of gold mines. let me give you a warning to some viewers may find the images in laura barton, manage report, distressing the bodies of mostly women children, even babies killed in eastern democratic republic of congo. the victims were hiding
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in the forest at area of geography in a tory province for several months after fleeing attacks on the villages. local government officials blame the arm group could deco for monday's rate and 24 hours earlier. this happened. bodies strewn among the burning embers of a village, mostly women and children. again, the majority of the dozens of victims. they were killed in an attack by another rebel group. during rate on the camp blanket gold mine in a tory fighting has ravaged the regions of a tory and north river for decades and displaced more than one point. 5000000 people, many living in this camp in a tourist capital. bonia bare the scars for rebel attacks on their villages. one woman says her family was killed in front of her last year. i don't feel comfortable talking about what happened. the malicious raped me,
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killed my relatives and cut off my legs with. these girls also bear scars unless we were attacked by machetes when malicious, entered our village. as our parents couldn't run away, they were both killed. i was left almost dead, then saved after some hours. and let's say the finance is getting worse with rebel groups. could deco and the allied democratic forces accused of massacres, that despite a joint operation by con, believe and you can and thought is, oh, every time there is, ah, ah, a dance on the cord there go. there is our story. prison on the, on the civilian in that that, that the big issue is that there is not enough, ah, measure taken to make sure that, ah, ah,
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civilians are predicted. kenya has hosted talks to ends, the long running conflict on group calling for the relief of political prisoners and, and the fee for their fighters. but following the late of the tax, many a concerned that the military approach isn't working and will lead to more reprisals in villages like this one was lor, about a manly al jazeera, the former president of honduras is pleaded not guilty to drugs and weapons charges in his 1st appearance, the new york court on alonda hernandez was rector, tied to the us last month, is attorney plans to subpoena 3 former us presidents and imprison mexican drug law . joking of chapel goodman, to testify, and on this behalf. elizondo was at the courthouse in new york with the hearing to place the proceeding here at this, federal court was very fast and lasted less than 15 minutes. one, orlando, hernandez was led into court wearing a blue shirt that inmates from the prison,
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where he was ushered in by 3 u. s. marshals. and he was asked by the judge, how do you flee? and he said through a translator not guilty, the judge said the next court appearances for september 28th, and then a trial date to begin in january of next year. and the trial will be potentially very tense. and you could see that as soon as this court proceeding ended, because as some of one, orlando hernandez is lawyers left the court. they were surrounded by protesters, a few dozen protesters that were outside. the court hung durians, who live here in the new york area, who say that they were and have been victims of the drug violence in their native honduras drug violence. there was exacerbated by one orlando hernandez. so you got a sense of when this goes to trial, how tense it could potentially be, and the raw emotions as well. when this does go to trial, it could be
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a trial that goes weeks, perhaps even months. if convicted, you could face life in prison. a follow on during police chief who's been named as a co conspirator in that case, has also been extradited to the us prosecutor say, hong carlos vonny valadez is also facing drug and weapons charges when a who's known as the type that is also accused of human rights abuses when it was in office. 20122013. still ahead analogy 0, a crank down insur lanka. after 8 people died in violent protests. what the defense ministry is ordering troops to do. marching for the missing mothers and mexicans demand action to find their loved ones. oh
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hello there. let's have a look at the weather across north america. we've still got that critical fire risk plaguing the southwest states of the us. thanks to hot and gusty winds, as well as low humidity and high temperatures. and the story really is about the heat across central parts of the u. s. you can see temperatures here, well above the average. now, the different story for the west coast. we've got wintery weather sweeping in to the north, west pacific and with the temperatures dipped down below the average in places like san francisco and los angeles. but it's a different story for the deep south places like dallas. if we look at the 3 day sitting well above the average with lots of hot and dry weather, at least all the way through to friday. now much of the action is further up north . we've got some severe storms rolling across upper parts of the mid west into central and eastern canada. but for toronto, it stays largely fine and dry temperature picking up here. and we will see temperatures picking up across the east coast of the us. some lively showers,
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however, for the south eastern states and those feed into some heavy rains that are pulling into parts of central america particular for tucks and the cake of islands, but as well as eastern areas of cuba. hispaniola and we'll see thunderstorms in jamaica this weekend. ah, oh i ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you except katara always going places to go. ah
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ah, what you're all to 0 reminder. what top story is this are the. busy with health organizations called on china to change it 0 corporate policy saying it won't work long term. beijing has imposed strict measures as it deals with the worst outbreak . since the pandemic began. us intelligence director, admiral haines, is wanting. the russian president, vladimir putin, is preparing for a prolonged conflict and ukraine. pain says the kremlin saxons could escalate and become more unpredictable over the next few months. gunman of killed at least 70 people in separate attacks am eastern democratic republic of congo. villages were rated a new toner province with the government says it's combat in groups battling for
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control of gold linings that are fears the unrest or wish for lancaster, economic crisis spiraling out of control. the military's been ordered to shoot any one causing injury to people or property. after at least 8 people died the day before michelle fernandez reports from colombo, a trail of destruction following writing, and shall lanta soldiers have joined police to enforce a 2 day curfew aimed at stopping the violence. the government's failure to solve the unprecedented economic crisis. has angered people here reminisced to mind the raj boxer resigned after weeks of pleasure would protest as said that's not enough . and want his brother who's president, to go to. we are standing here until gord, darby raj, a puncture go home, and not only that, we are demanding for the new interim government to establish new laws
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under the 21st amendment. and beyond that, we need to abolish their executive presidency. thousands like him had protested peacefully for more than a month outside the president's office, but said the prime minister supporters attacked them on monday. dozens of buses were destroyed in the ferocious fighting which followed and v i p cause dumped in a li police investigators and the local magistrate inspected the damage. trade unions condemned what they described as a planned attack on peaceful anti government protest as i am they both provincial politician to the prime minister's residence in hyde dogs to attack the protesters. we ask that legal action be taken against me hinder roger boxer for setting fire to this country. said unions have started a strike and seed won't end until both the president and government resign. and as a proper investigation into the attack,
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the unrest was on the homes of politicians was set on fire and an assault on the highest rank police officer in the western province as increased concern that the crisis is spiraling out of control. the defense ministry has authorized the armed forces to shoot anyone stealing or assaulting any one shall uncles facing it's was economic crisis since independence in 1948 and destruction of this scale. it just cannot afford observer, sir. what adds insult to injury is that it could have been avoided. minute fernandez, ojo 0 colombo. international donors have promised to $6700000000.00 to syria at a conference in brussels saying the conflict hasn't been forgotten, but the proceeds didn't reach the $10000000.00. it was trying to raise it slightly more than what was collected last year. the money will go to syrians and neighboring countries hosting refugees, but not to damascus. liberal and lexical marked mothers
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day with a rally to remember those who have gone missing or been deliberately disappeared. heartbroken, relatives are calling on the authorities to do more to find their children. my arrival of reports from mexico city. oh, it's mother's day in mexico, but this march was not a celebration. it was a protest that's become an annual event in mexico city to remember missing persons with. there's nothing to celebrate here now because a child cannot be replaced in their presence at the table dismissed. ah, emotions ran hind as strangers shared in each other's anger and despair. at the low sat, her son went missing last august. she says, the pain of having a son or a daughter go missing, never goes away. well miss and i only got them all of them. i'm not the only one. we are many, i don't only speak for myself,
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i speak for all the disappeared because it's unfair that organized crime takes away so many young men and women to do whatever they want with them. the number of disappeared in mexico is fast approaching 100000. some have been missing since records began in the 60s, but the vast majority of disappearances have been reported since 2006 when former mexican president, philippe, as it own declared a war on drugs. though mexico's current president and finish, manuel, nope, is over a lot promised to reduce disappearances. some 30000 people were reported missing in the country in just the 1st 3 years of his presidency. as the number of missing persons in mexico has steadily increased over the past few decades, so has public pressure on the government to do more to end the crisis of the disappearing. lum experts say the problem of disappearances in mexico is made worse by a culture of impunity. where few cases of missing persons or ever are investigated
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and even fewer are solved. oh, the insolent government. why are you doing this to us? we didn't off to be victims, do something so we can know what happened to our children. i'm begging you. the backgrounds of missing persons are diverse. some of them victims of cartel violence, others or migrants like adults who are the most roy who went missing just over a month ago. his family says the search has been exhausting. they see that missing migrants are often ignored by authorities. that migrants have rights to they deserve to be heard. i know they try to cross the border illegally, but they are still human beings. they still have families that, that frustration over worsening insecurity. disappearances and gender base violence have sparked similar demonstrations in recent weeks. the response for mexico's president has been promised to address these issues and avow that injustice in
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mexico is the thing of the pass. although these mothers de protesters see they are proof that much more still needs to be done. one went up a little al jazeera mexico city. when a potter was highest profile, anti drug prosecutors has been killed during his honeymoon in the columbia, an island, but who much hello patchy was shot by alleged hitman moments after the couple announced that would expecting a baby on a sunday run pierre reports from bulger. time they think us a lot about the marcelo pit you wasn't afraid of taking on part of wise drug traffickers. he led the countries most important investigations against organized crime and money laundering. it's a job that came with a lot of risk. and on tuesday he was shot 3 times by hickman, while honeymooning at a resort on a colombian island near the coastal city of cat. hey, now the killers arrived and jet skis, moments after pitch his wife journalist claudia id. later and now some social media
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. they were expecting a baby, the killing a shock boat, colombian, paraguay. i mean, we don't know it also. it is very painful, very hard. i spoke with colombian, president yvonne's ok on the phone, and he promised me that he would give us all his support to solve the case to look for those responsible. i've also spoken with the north american government about this. it will support us through colombia. now i'm going to the attorney general columbia, the national police center on the side, the investigators to carter have a police delegation from paraguay will assist the investigation. just then most important majority, we have information that is being collected in urgent efforts and which is confidential, which will help us to identify those responsible for this regrettable occurrence. hours later, the police released 2 pictures of one of the alleged killers that you were seen as an incorruptible prosecutor, in one of the most corrupt countries in latin america. but his success in high
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profile drug and money laundering cases brought him powerful enemies. his that shows the reach of a wise drug man. yes. and their connections in columbia allison that i'm just south africa governments trying to double investment in this mining sector to create more jobs and boost foreign currency reserves. and believes is sitting on up to $2.00 trillion dollars worth of untapped mineral resources. formidable reports from an african mining conference in cape turn, in one of the latest global mining survey, south africa's ranked is one of the wealth tindy's attractive mining destinations. thus, despite its significant gold diamond coal, as well as i and all resources, now the south african president syndrome of course, is address the largest mining conference in africa, saying the country has a plan to turn the industry around. and that's why dealing with a number of challenges, including unreliable electricity supply,
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the issuing of water licenses, as well as rail and shipping infrastructure. well, south africa needs the mining industry to boost its economy, especially following the negative impact of the global pandemic. it also has to consider the challenge of climate change. i think one should say that we going to, to revolutions. one is a policy revolution to help us to adjust. and one is an industrial revolution of what we just listen to on, on, on green energy and, and, and, and the shift in the old, dark and dirty mining, that, that was the all model. so there is other of your mining sick of africa's also grappling with various labor issues and strike action workers unions once more pe, which the mining company say simply an affordable was also concerned that if the policy and regulatory challenges a not addressed as soon as possible long term future of the industry may be in jeopardy. the fee for world cub trophy is about to begin its global tour before
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making its way back to katara for the football tournament. later this year, it's been delighting crowds and the host country. we've got a big send off on tuesday to on august the roscoe was there. over the last few days, thousands of people have queued up around cats are to catch a glimpse of the fif of well cut trophies, the price that will be paid for by the teams later in the year. at the 1st middle east. well, come get on to us and why did you want to see the world just wanted to see because is happening and got the for the 1st day. so it's wanted to let the opportunity to do that when we go. we don't believe that is the original one, but they said this is the origin of one. so it's a very nice, very nice moment. did it live up to your expectation? yeah. now this is the last time we're going to see this trophy in catchall until the opening match on the 21st of november. that's because from here it's going on a global tool. and kathy gave it
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a big send off with some special guest. these united scope of the world off to 3 finals and for world cups. i deserve to take the cup home. yes. what makes this turkey so special when it is a piece of sporting history that is instantly recognizable and this is a genuine article because the champions only ever get to keep a gold plated version. this is the real deal that lives the fif of it will museum. and sarah can only have a, comes out once in 4 years for events like this one, as well as the official, well cultural. and of course, the final is 18 karat gold. 36 centimeters told and ways just sort of a sick key lights. and part of the law is the fun fire that goes with it. it travels with a very strict security protocol, has a special case security guard, and 2 members of stuff. and they're unable to touch it with gloves on. now you might think all of this is rather excessive, but fee for have learned from history. in fact, this is the 2nd version of the well cut. the jewel remain trophy,
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which was more of a golden cup shape. well, it was stolen twice back in the 60s, in england and in the eighty's in brazil. and unfortunately, it was never recovered off to that. but all of that really adds up to a feeling of being something very special indeed. yes. 2 ah, this is all just here. these are the top stories. the world health organization says china 0 covered policy is not sustainable. mass testing has resumed in shanghai, which has been under lockdown for nearly 6 weeks. beijing's imposed strict measures as it deals with the worst outbreak since the pandemic began. katrina hughes in beijing and she says authorities are scrambling to get covered outbreaks under control. we have in china and currently dozens of cities and is.
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