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the u. k. government says that it will press on with its policy of the porting asylum seekers to lawanda despite a last minute setback. ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al jazeera life, though, also coming up, china's economy shows signs of recovery despite tough pandemic restrictions because of new outbreaks, tortured and killed, you and human rights acts both accuses me or loss military of targeting children and south korean boy band b t. s takes an indefinite break to those so low. disappointing millions of facts. the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its controversial policy to send asylum seekers to round up its 1st flight on tuesday. didn't get off
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the ground, actual lost, but his intervention by the european court of human rights al jazeera is not in baba reports from london. waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the plain in position at an air base in western england, the legal challenges continued. lawyers for a handful of aside m. c. could still due to be flown sick. a golly asked the european court of human rights to get them off the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was cold off. oh, on monday the court of appeal had ruled the flight. could go ahead. that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rolanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid romando more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure. and it insists it scheme will deliver. i was before the 1st flight was expected to leave the foreign secretary said, it didn't matter how many people are on it. it's a key pause about strategy for tackling the polling people smugglers who are
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trading in people types and dreams. and in many cases costing that lives said this is why it's vitally important that we press forward with. busy policy and if people aren't on the flight today, they will be on subsequent flights to wanda. while the prime minister sharing a cabinet meeting made a different argument. the objective is to ensure that we make that clear distinction. i think everybody can see is fair and reasonable between legal immigration to this country by safe and legal roots, which we support the, uphold and protect. because we will understand the benefits that it brings, and distinguishing that from dangerous and illegal cross channel migration, which we intend to saw. refugee rights advocates point out most people crossing the english channels don't have a safe and legal route to claim asylum in britain. people are forced to take these routes because there are so safety route to travel into the country that the u. k.
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so what the government does with that board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of. so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here, they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they don't have to risk their lives. on tuesday, activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. the hoping a warning to case next month, challenging the plunge legality will stop any flights from going ahead. the dean barbara al jazeera london, china's economy is showing signs of partial recovery. according to the latest government data, industrial are put in, they increased by no point, 7 percent, slightly higher than expected, but retail sales remain weak. the government is persisting with a 0 cobit 19 strategy, which is having an impact on businesses as i'm 0 as katrina,
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you reports beijing authorities say their racing against time to contain a ferocious resurgence of corbett 19 less than a week after capitol east by restrictions. hundreds of new cases have been identified. all linked to this nightclub, heaven supermarket. it's business license has been suspended, and the owners are under investigation. they turned on tulsa, jol, balise, have launch a criminal investigation into the bar, or the other level of people in charge of the boss, unsuspected interference with every damage prevention and several other people have been charged with breaking corporate rules, including 3 men who ignored orders to isolate at home, the cluster has spread to 14 of beijing, 16 districts, and prompted mass testing in the largest cha young. the reopening of schools has been delayed, hasn't supermarket, but it's located here and suddenly turn in area of beijing known for its night life, restaurants,
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and shopping. these businesses had just reopened when this new cluster was found. and now hundreds of them have had to close their doors again until further notice. dozens of cases have also been recorded in shanghai, forcing tens of thousands of people back in doors. the commercial center emerged from district to month locked down at the beginning of june. new economic data shows china's 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic is continuing to take a toll in may, industrial output rose 0.7 percent compared to the same months last year and property sales improved slightly. but retail sales fell 6.7 percent with uncertainty weighing heavily on consumers spending. it is so incredibly susceptible to faltering the moment. there's even a slight a corporate outbreak or a corporate scare. you meant that i think consumption is going to remain under severe pressure. and that is the biggest economic challenge for the party right now
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. i've been writing that is going to take a lot of effort and that is going to be to meet drastically different corporate policy than the one that we have in place to that. analysts say, as long as china's leaders refuse to live with the virus sustained, economic recovery will be difficult, leaving business or in as anxious knowing they could be one corporate 19 case away from closing their doors. katrina, you al jazeera paging. a, you, an expert has accused me on mas army of deliberately targeting children since it took over power last year. the u. n. special repertoire on human rights in the on mass says that it received reports of $142.00 children who were reportedly tortured by soldiers police, a pro army malicious. the reporter tom andrews. says he had, it has evidence of mine as being beaten stamped bond with cigarettes and subjected to mock executions. some had their fingernails and teeth pulled out while being interrogated by the military. 382 children have been killed or injured by security
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forces. at a quarter of a 1000000 have been displaced. andrews believes the attacks constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes at us called for military leaders and others to be held accountable. busy on jo, more is an advisor to the ministry of human rights and the national unity government for safety reasons were not disclosing his location. good. have you with us? so what you make of the rapper to us findings. hello sir, can you hear me? yeah, i can hear you. oh yes. what do you make of the, the wrapper to us findings. i mean, the reporter findings has been quite comprehensive. any, it's in this reflect what has been happening on the ground for, for more than a year now. and you are definitely 81 consulate deleted to powerful. yeah. a report that there will need to know these things in that separately and
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tell us what we have been witnessing and seeing and feeling all his pain, particularly those children at the on the grant. why would so just police and pro on the malicious target children it's delivered. it's intentional. well, of course in here in the history suggest to per miss military targets them was vulnerable as so we're placed them or so they have these habitual actions and mentality of targeting the most we get on and, and in some, in a sense we have also seen the, the whole stage of the children where they could couldn't find the parents and this is very in human. and in some cases the minor has been stepped and in the mail. so teeth has been removed and her being marked and sexually assault. and this thing has been there for, for an hour, for decades long. and of course,
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it has been accelerated since the crew attempt on 1st of february 2020. why? so tom, andrew says that the attacks constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes is called for military leaders and others to be held accountable. how does that happen, though? i'm in the international community need to do more inter internet and these atrocities are taking place in the eyes of international community in the weakness of international community and ed quarter, like their report says they coordinated actions against military need to be taken to stop this things otherwise, we have the no sensitivity and in men will have to continually ping the price of our lives and livelihood, and, and her. and he did their, their ability to make contact on to vote is within the capacity of international community. it's matter of political will. and showing the moral responsibility.
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good chevy with the so many thanks. indeed sir. for your time, that's an angel. more them. thank you. joe biden's, 1st trip as u. s. president, the middle east will include saudi arabia. he's looking to reset tires with america's old ally, which it's hard after the murder, the saudi journalist jamal has show jean visits to israel and the occupied west bank also on the itinerary is our white house correspondent. kimberly how could it's a reversal of his pledge. he made before becoming president to isolate the kingdom of saudi arabia. we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact, a pariah that they are. but now after weeks of speculation, the white house confirms us president joe biden will make a trip next month to saudi arabia to sit down with its leaders. officially biden's trip is to improve us saudi relations. but the president is under pressure to
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convince gulf leaders to pump more oil to help bring down spiking us gas prices. given saudi arabia's poor human rights record. the president is being criticized by members of his own democratic party for ignoring human rights in favor of economics. this is someone who butchered an american resident, a cut him up into pieces in the most terrible and premeditated way until a saudi arabian mixer, a radical change in terms of a truman rights. i wouldn't want anything to do with him. the white house admits a meeting between bided and the saudi crown. prince mohammed been salman, blamed by us intelligence for the murder of washington. post journalist shemelle ha shoji is possible, but it's down playing the encounter, noting by then we'll meet with dozens of leaders, including the saudi king. solomon, president biden is also traveling to israel and the occupied west bank islands
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under pressure to advocate for a criminal investigation into the assassination of al jazeera journalist sharing abu ac clay and american citizen, shot and killed by israel's forces, will on assignment last month in the occupied west bank city of jeanine, semi vine, and we'll meet with palestinian leaders and looting mach mood, a boss as well as israel's prime minister, enough tale bennett. but he's facing criticism for leaving and place. the policies of predecessor donald trump bailing them. israel's illegal settlements, or reopen the u. s. consulate in occupied east jerusalem for palestinians. every single promise that was central to jo, binds foreign policy as a vision of sustaining recuperating and reimagining, our role on the world stage has been betrayed and trodden over. officially,
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the president's trip is about advancing us interests in the middle east. by given jo biden's, plunging popularity. the ramifications of the trip back in the united states maybe even more consequential. kimberly help get al jazeera, the white house still to come here on al jazeera johnson. i could all orders the release of that indigenous leader after his arrest sparked outrage. america's best known stalls are in new york this years try back and festival chicks off under a short a name and an expanded program. ah ah, how i re change sunshine really ramping up across a good part of europe at the moment? did you see large, the clear sky said with the, the sun,
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a fair way north now we're really going to get good value for that sir. heat though, we have got some where to where the some slightly cooler weather up towards the northwest and some very wet weather i which was ne, just around laugh yeah. right. voice in force. hey, for some very heavy rain. say something to watch out for. but as i said by large, it is about the hate particular rout. iberia, orange, one is in force. of course. good parts of southern spain, little her, the north as well. one is in force to into southern areas of france. we go wanting to wear thursday, that heat starts to push little further north 29th, 30 celsius there for paris getting up to route 30 in london as we go on into friday . so pretty much all small scandinavia yet, right. daniel. see some parts of you have seen some very, a warm sunshine not quite as warm in the southeast. we have got a few showers there for turkey, longest spells of frame still coming into that eastern side of europe. just clearing the boat. it states we go through wednesday, hopefully that will push out as we go on into thursday, some very heavy and foundry showers just around the alps, just around switzerland, austria pushing up towards southern parts of poland by the latter part of the week
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news. the saw, the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its policy to set asylum seekers to rwanda. it's 1st flight on tuesday didn't get off the ground. ultra last month intervention by the european court of human rights. china, as economy is showing signs of recovery, industrial output may increased more point 7 percent slightly more than expected, but retail sales remain week at a youth expo. excuse me, amazon me of deliberately taunting children since taking power last year. the un special rebel to human rights says that $142.00 children were reportedly tortured by soldiers, police, and pro. on being malicious, french president has declared nito will do all its kind all it can rather to end
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russia's invasion of ukraine, while conceding that no one knows what the conflict has in store and money. all macro arrived in romania to begin a tour of eastern europe, which will also take him to moldova. both countries share borders with ukraine. france has around 500 soldiers deployed in romania, inside ukraine. government forces say that trying to get the last civilians out of savannah don't ask. russia has destroyed all bridges out of east and city and is fighting to take control and it's battle folded on bass. reaching out to cirrus charles stratford reports now from keith. members of ukraine, security services run for cover as the sound of a shell cuts through the air and explodes close by in the basement. a group of elderly residents is hiding. during a brief, lo, they emerged from the shelter, dazed and terrified. the police tell them to get into the vehicle quickly. another
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show explodes, the car policies a body on the street. just a few kilometers south the wreckage of what were people's homes still burns. this is lucy chance, one of the 2 remaining cities that russia doesn't control the lucas region. the ukraine, an army says, russian forces have destroyed the loss of 3 bridges. they used to connect the city with neighboring sivilton esque over the river to the north, potentially making it very difficult for soldiers volunteer units. and what the ukranian military says on many civilians refusing to leave or trent inside. we are civilians. why are they shilling us as if junior? we don't have any one here. no soldiers. why are they bombing? says a friend, or they stand by a grave where one of their 2 neighbors was hastily buried in recent days. but jim was, i knew you at the top of the band, they all asked this question,
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why don't you leave? but where are we supposed to go? this is our land. we grew up here, we live here. our mothers and fathers are buried here in the cemetery. these residents line up to get water from a fire truck ukrainian or sorry to say there's be no will troll electricity for days on, exploded rockets are stuck in the earth and rubble. people here say russian shilling is increasing all the time. and that's interesting that they started shooting very hard. many people began to leave us or at least the ones who had some way to go. military analysts say most of ukraine, soviet built weaponry has been destroyed. crane, an army says it needs more long range artillery and tanks. if it is to stop the russian advance, ukraine's western partners have already sent or promised to send military hardware worth billions of dollars. ukraine says it's no any sufficient, and it's not getting to the front lines fast enough. as nato defense ministers are
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scheduled to meet in brussels on wednesday, there are many ukrainians increasingly asking whether the west can sustain or even build upon its level of military support. charles strafford al jazeera, give there's confusion over the whereabouts of jail russian opposition. politician alex in a val name russian media reporting the anti corruption activist was moved to a maximum security facility. but his lawyer says no finally didn't arrive at the prison. the vocal critic of president putin was arrested last year when he returned from germany after recovering from nerve agent poisoning. he serving 9 years on charges that he stole from his anti corruption foundation. the valet says the charges are politically motivated. u. s. republican congressman tom rice has lost his bid for reelection in south carolina after a furious backlash against his vote to impeach. then president donald trump rice lost in his republican primary against a trump backed challenger. i thought they were situational the reverse, but again,
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his, he doesn't belong to me. it was to the motor. mm hm. so it's what they were not one on one hand. all i have to tell them that are with weight goes to their bob. very, the representative return here, so well, all the things that we got done with that been processed in brazil, capital to mounting ounces and justice after the disappearance of an indigenous researcher. and a british journalist, bruno pereira and don phillips went missing in the amazon last week. after receiving threats, police of a rest of the 2nd suspects in connection with that disappearance. a judge in ecuador has ordered the immediate release of an indigenous leader who was detained as he led a nationwide strike. human rights groups had criticized the arrest of lannie. this is a latin america editor lucio newman. reports tempers were already
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reaching boiling point when the government ordered the arrest of lou. neither isa leader the crew doors confederation of indigenous peoples. the powerful organization had just begun a national strike to demand the fuel food and fertilizer prices be lowered and frozen shortly before the arrest isa had sent a student message to president key and more lasso de la mortgage is that young connecticut. if the president does not respond to any of our demands incident, then we will continue indefinitely. eco doors, acute economic crisis made much worse by the pandemic, has led to a sharp rise in prices, hunger and malnutrition. oh, he says the rest has angered indigenous communities that produce the lion's share of the country's fresh food. if woodard's, amazon region, the combative indigenous organization that represents more than one thing,
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500 communities is calling for a national uprising. other things filled an oyster maximally than dick with dorian state has kidnapped our lead of i'm summoning all the presidents of all indigenous nationalities, organizations, federations communities, to rise up and march and reach every city the country lot is. oh, it's not an empty threat. less than 2 years ago, the indigenous confederation but ecuador, his previous government, to which knees to strikes and sometimes violent public protests hulu. after paralyzing the country for 10 days, the government caved in to demand to retract the increase in fuel prices as required by the i m. f. president law so says he says arrest is to prevent those whom he accuses of spreading instability from paralyzing the country. again. sir, eunice, yo la beth things young de la hope voted the rest of the intellectual and material
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authors. yvonne an axe, has begun. now it is up to the public prosecutor's office and the courts to act of him because no one is above the law. he cl up. what would all indications are that the government's response to mounting? the rest is likely to make an already explosive situation. even worse, you see a newman al jazeera in peru with thousands of farmed fish, have died off for a truck full of zinc crushed into a river. it's civil defense body says the accident happened. and what else? district north of the capital, lima, the contamination was affected near by trout forms, 50000 tons of trout was produced in peru and 2019 according to official figures. a truck driver's union in south korea has ended. it's 8 days strike, which caused major disruptions and domestic transport strike was called off after the government agreed to extend minimum wage guarantees and consider increasing fuel subsidies. strike triggered delays in the shipment and delivery of goods,
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forcing some factories to home production. the world health organization is to decide if the recent monkey pox outbreak is a global public health emergency. around 1700 cases have been detected in more than 30 countries. mostly in europe. the virus which is rarely fatal, had previously only been seen in west and central africa. the global outbreak of monkey books is clearly unusual and concerning. it's for that reason that i have decided to convince the emergency committee under the international health regulations next week to assess whether this outbreak, the presence of public held emergency of international concern. south korean boy, van b t s, as it's taking a break to work on solo projects. the k popstars have been one of the world's most successful bands, but they say they're going through a rough patch as they try to find an identity for the group. shares and the bounce
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management agency tumbled in early trading, wiping $1600000000.00 off its market value. alex tech quan lee is a professor at the school of global communication at qm. here university. he says the caper band brand has a shelf life members, you know, average the age is approaching the winter, so t, so that is quite normal process. in the korean pop industry, you know, to when the member is gone, i've been that they must start their own business. so i think i should do this. the decoration is definitely kind of a right of passage. you know, the b t, s is already going up and we're gonna start to our solar project. they will, you know, develop their own korea as a single, you know, be shown over, act, or whatever. and then they have a better strong. so lead in the global and on, you know, this is, i think, you know, the unpredictable action of resource so that they're kind of another, you know,
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the market or another copy. so i think actually that i still believe that this global panda will, you know, that developed another, you know, the bit. yes. so, you know, image either system is not really i should in music, you know, the industry as we act familiar with them. it's not like a b 2, it's not like, you know, the republican j pop. they're capable either to stay focused on the, you know, the so lubricate. they try to selling the sell over the p. s a while with them, but the bts try to reduce this one. they are successfully created this image idle but you know that they don't want to actually didn't satisfy with this kind of image, you know, of idle. so i think you're supposed successful. you know, the product because of this, but yeah, this is, this is at the point, you know, if you understand a korean pop idol system, you know, it's not like a selling music but you know, selling, you know, this character what began as the tribeca film festival, 21 years ago is now just the tribeca festival. well, the name is one word shorter its offerings have expanded to include not only
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feature films, but also tv serious music videos, games, at immersive experience. it's kristen salumi reports from new york. you're just as likely to spot famous musicians as film stars on the red carpet of this years. try back a festival from jennifer lopez who premiered her documentary half time i do this to connect with people, make them feel things because i want to taylor swift. now an aspiring director, as well as mega pop star, we carried a lot of our films with an eye towards the larger audience. the annual festival founded by jane rosenthal and actor robert de niro aims to showcase culturally relevant as well as entertaining films. this year schedule includes documentary on abortion, reparations, and freedom of the press. there like cultural conferences,
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people get together. and i've always loved festivals. all the ones i've been to over the years, and i'm glad that we have this one here. oh. but rebecca is also about a list movie stars like de niro himself and al pacino this year reuniting to celebrate the 1995 crime drama heat. go with live conversations another big draw for try back a feature tennis, great, john mcenroe and civil rights activists. al sharpton. each talking about their own films. and you're just as likely to see celebrities in the audience as on screen with us as starkly met to new york city is an honor to be a part of our conversation. the time back of festival was founded after the attacks of september, 11th 2001 as a way to restore new.
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