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. ready who the u. k. government says that it will press on with its policy of sending asylum seekers to lawanda despite a last minute setback. ah, oh, i may drink again. this is al jazeera alive from though also coming up. china's economy shows signs of recovery, but it's imposing more covet 19 restrictions, and some of its major cities, tortured and killed. the un human rights expert accuses man boss, military of targeting children and america's best known stars are in new york. as this year's try back a festival kicks off under a short, a name and an expanded program. the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its controversial
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policy to send asylum seekers to ruined up its 1st deportation flight on tuesday. didn't get off the ground after a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. al jazeera, that in baba reports from london. waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the planing position at an air base in western england, the legal challenge is continued. lawyers for a handful of aside m. c. could still do 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 called 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 rwanda 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,
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it didn't matter how many people were on it. it's a key part about strategy for tackling the polling people smugglers who are trading in people's hopes and dreams. and in many cases costing their lives said this is why it's vitally important that we press forward with this policy. and if people aren't on the flight to day, they will be on subsequent flights to were wanda. while the prime minister chairing 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 are the benefits that it brings, and are distinguishing that from dangerous and illegal cross channel migration, which we intend to store. refugee rights advocates point out most people crossing the english channel don't have
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a safe and legal route to claim asylum in britain. people both to take the route because there are so safety route to travel into a country that me. okay. so what the government does with that board policies is they fuel the business model that people jeff case or what they should be doing instead of. so playing their base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum. yeah, they should be opening up more safer to travel the people to get here. they 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. oh, they're hoping a wider case next month, challenging the plans legality. will stop any flights from going ahead? the dean barbara al jazeera london, china's economy are showing signs of partial recovery according to the latest government data. industrial output, it may increase nor point 7 percent, slightly higher than expected, but retail sales remain weak. the government's persisting with 0 coven 19 strategy,
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which having it, which is having an impact on businesses. as al jazeera, katrina, you reports from aging beijing authorities say their racing against time to contain a ferocious resurgence of corbett 19 less than a week after capitol. east virus 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 toll should your valise have laundry criminal investigation into the bar, or the level of people in charge of the boss on suspect interference with epidemic prevention and several other people have been charged with breaking corporate rules, including 3 men who ignored odors to isolate at harm, the cluster has spread to 14 of beijing, 16 districts, and prompted mass testing in the largest church. young. the reopening of schools has been delayed heaven supermarket,
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but it's located here and suddenly turn in areas beijing known for it's night life, restaurants, and shopping. these businesses had just reopened when this new cluster was found, and now hundreds of them have had to close the 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 consumer spending. it is so incredibly susceptible to faltering the moment. there's even a slight a corporate outbreak or a corporate scare,
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even that i think consumption is going to remain under severe pressure. and that is the biggest economic challenge for the party right now. i've been writing that is going to take a lot of effort and that is going to be to meet drastically different policies than the one that we have in place to. the analysts say, as long as china's lead is refused to live with the virus sustained, economic recovery will be difficult, leaving business or in as anxious knowing they could be one curve 19 case away from closing their doors. katrina, you al jazeera paging a you annex versus accused me on mars army of deliberately targeting children since taking power last year. the u. n. special repertoire and human rights in their mom says it received reports of $142.00 children who were reportedly tortured by soldiers, police, and pro army malicious wrap up. her tom andrews says that he has evidence of minors being beaten, stabbed, burned with cigarettes. and subjected to mock executions. some had their fingernails and teeth pulled out,
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or being interrogated by the military. 382 children have been killed or injured by security forces at a quarter of a 1000000 have been displaced. address believes the attacks constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes at his court from military leaders and others to be held accountable on your mall is an advisor to the ministry of human rights and the national unity government. he says the international community should hold me on mars military, leaders accountable for crimes against civilians. it's delivered. it's intentional ah, of course in the history suggest to per miss military targets them was vulnerable as well. nice them are are. so they have these heavy to all action sentimentality of targeting the most we get on and, and in some, in a sense we have also seen the, the whole state of the children where they could, i couldn't find the parents. and this is very in human,
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and in some cases the minor has been stepped and in the mail. so it has been removed and to being marked and sexually assault. and this thing has been there for, for an hour, for decades long. and of course, it has been accelerated since the qu attempt on 1st of february 2020. why international community need to do more and her internship at these atrocities are taking place in the eyes of international community in the weakness of international community and at coordinates, like their reports says they coordinated actions against military need to be taken to stop listings. otherwise, getting no sensitivity and in men my will have to continually ping the price of our lives and likelihood and, and her. and it did that. the ability to make contact on to call is within the capacity of international community. it's matter of political will and showing the
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moral responsibility the french president is declared. nature will do all it can to end russia's invasion of ukraine, while conceding that no one knows what the conflict has in store. emanuel mac wrong arrived in romania on his tour of eastern europe, which will also take him to moldova. both countries share borders with ukraine. france deployed around 500 soldiers in romania, when nato boasted forces on its eastern flank or 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 the eastern city and is fighting to take control. and it's battle for the don bass region out a 0 charge. stratford reports 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,
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a group of elderly residents is hiding. during a brief, lo, they emerge from the shelter, dazed and terrified. the police tell them to get into the vehicle quickly. another 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. that 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 trapped inside. we are civilians, while a shilling a says if genia, we don't have any one here. no soldiers, why? of a bombing says a friend, or they stand by
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a grave where one of the 2 neighbors was hastily buried in recent days. jim was you see that? they all asked this question, 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 low enough to get water from a fire truck ukrainian or sorry to say there's be no waterfall that tricity for days on exploded rockets are stuck in the earth and rubble. people here say russian shilling is increasing all the time. and i see you soon. after 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
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worth billions of dollars. ukraine says it's no in a sufficient and it's not getting to the front lines fast enough. as nato defense ministers are 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 uncertainty over the whereabouts of jail russian opposition. politician alexis valdez. russian media reporting the anti corruption activist was moved to a maximum security facility. but his lawyer says that the valet didn't arrive at the prison. the local critic of president putin was arrested last year upon his return from germany, where he'd been recovering after another agent poisoning. he serving 9 years on charges that he stole from his anti corruption foundation of only says the charges are politically motivated. still to come on out as here, a judge in ecuador orders,
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the release of an indigenous leader after his arrest sparked outrage. and b t. s hit. the breaks south korea's best known boy band says they've had a rough patch. will be going on. the hates us. ah ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. had i we've got a rural taste. it's sundry showers, just moving into central parts for a time, some where to weather some cold weather up towards the northwest place to say the a heavy rain just around the baltic, states that in the process of pulling out of the waste. let's focus on that heat with high pressure in chart temperatures across sir spain, in port she'll getting up into the forty's in one or 2 spots. the heat does search
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further north as we go on through the next hour. so getting up to 30 in paris for thursday, could touch 34 here for friday. 31, some pos, a southern england like to see 3233 degrees and take a look at saturday. will 37 left for paris, row red showing up here with a heat very much in place. then logically, guys in sunshine, one or 2 showers. they're just around just switzerland, pushing into austria as that cooler. wet weather for the northwest, but elsewhere as you can see, lots of fine and sunny summer weather overnight. that's why it's going to be a problem with temperatures not falling to low problems, sleeping for many dry weather across northern parts of africa. life, he shouts into central parts of africa. meanwhile, and though showers were in the process of matching, a good deal further, north cats are airways official, airline of the journey. lamar lake,
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whom it's great to see. welcome to the cutter economic forum powered by bloom that some people say that they say globalization going on. but that with that to think of every globalization, our accomplish speakers from heads of state to business and policy leaders will discuss evolving technology, education, culture, sustainability, and the impact on the economy. ah, ah ah. hello dan, this is out, sir. let's remind you of the main news. the south, the u. k says they will fight any legal challenges against it's policy to send asylum seekers to lawanda. it's fust deportation flights on tuesday didn't get off
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the ground ultra last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. china's economy is showing signs of recovery. according to the latest government they took industrial output and may increase no point, 7 percent. that's slightly more than expected, but retail sales remained week at a u. an export is accused, ma'am us army of deliberately targeting children since taking power lost here. the un special rebel to on human rights says that $142.00 children were reportedly tortured by soldiers. police. a pro ami malicious israel and the european union are expected to assign a natural gas export deal. on wednesday, the you had said that israel could be a new source of gas. it's looking for ways to reduce its reliance on russian energy following moscow's invasion of ukraine. signing st. you to happen in egypt where the european commission president will be after talks in israel, joe biden, his 1st trip to the middle east as us president will include saudi arabia. he's
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looking to reset times with re at which it's solid after the murder of the saudi journalist jamal has shown jeep visits to israel and the occupied westbank are also on the itinerary. his on white house correspondent, kimberly hello good. it's a reversal of his pledge. he made before becoming president to isolate the kingdom of saudi arabia. we run in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact, the pariah that they are. but now after weeks of speculation, the white house confirms you as president joe biden will make a trip next month to saudi arabia to sit down with his leaders. officially, biden's trip is to improve u. s. saudi relations. but the president is under pressure to 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
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democratic party for ignoring human rights in favor of economics. this is someone who butchered on american resident a cut him up into pieces in the most a terrible and premeditated way until the saudi arabian mixer, a radical change in terms of the 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 biden will meet with dozens of leaders, including the saudi king. solomon, president biden is also traveling to israel and the occupied west bank islands under pressure to advocate for a criminal investigation into the assassination of al jazeera journalist, sharyn abu ack clay and american citizen,
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shot and killed by israel's forces will on assignment last month in the occupied westbank city of jeanine. it's a man by him will meet with palestinian leaders, including mac mood, abbas 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 to condemn israel's illegal settlements, or reopened the u. s. consulate in occupied east jerusalem for palestinians. every single promise that was central to jo bind's foreign policy, as a vision of sustain being recuperating and re imagining our role on the world stage has been betrayed and trodden over. officially, the president's trip is about advancing us interests in the middle east. but given chill biden's plunging popularity, the ramifications of the trip back in the united states may be even more
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consequential. kimberly hell can al jazeera, the white house. u. s. republican congressman tom rice has lost his bid for reelection and south carolina. i'll tra furious backlash against his vote to impeach them. president donald trump, weiss lost in his republican primary against a trump bank challenger. i thought the situation will be reversed, but again, it doesn't belong to me while to load it. so it's what i want all more and all i have to tell them that are insured last week was to have the opportunity to represent you. return yourself wild. all the things that we got done with that been processed in brazil's capital demoting on system justice. after the disappearance of an indigenous researcher and a british journalist, bruno ferrara, and don phillips went missing in the amazon last week, after receiving threats, police of arrested
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a 2nd suspect in connection with their 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 leon ada's isa. our latin america editor lucille newman reports. oh, tempers were already reaching boiling point when the government ordered the arrest of lou. neither isa leader the co 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 steering message to president viet maluso de la mortgages, acute connecticut. if the president does not respond to any of our demands incident, then we will continue indefinitely in ecuador is acute economic crisis. made much worse by the pandemic, has led to a sharp rise in prices,
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hunger and malnutrition. oh, he says the rest has angered indigenous communities that produce the lion's share of the country's fresh food in ecuador, its amazon region. the combative indigenous organization that represents more than one in 500 communities is calling for a national uprising law that things children oyster maximilian dick 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 in the country life. oh, it's not an empty threat. less than 3 years ago. the indigenous confederation but ecuador, his previous government to which needs 2 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
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required by the i. m. f. c, and human al jazeera. a truck drivers unit in south korea has ended its 8th, a strike, which caused major disruption to domestic transport. strike was called off to the government, agreed to extend minimum wage guarantees, and consider increasing chill subsidies. survivors of a massacre and became a fossil urging the military government to do more to improve security. at least 100 people were killed in the attack by armed groups linked to al qaeda and i saw 3 days of boarding were announced on monday night. i'll zeros capielo, household. i am reports. these villagers survived a massacre there now looking for a new home in the town of dori in northern parking affair, so is too dangerous to stay. what's left of their village of se tenga, for days ago, at least a 100 people were killed by armed groups. survivors who'd rather not show their face on camera, say they're now displaced and defenceless. done,
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it is our duty or in disarray. we have no place to stay, we have nothing to eat and we don't know what to do. we need help to weaken returned to our village. when it comes down to it, you want to stay in your own home. you attacks by arm groups linked to al qaeda and iso, mostly in the north and east, have kill thousands of people and displaced nearly 2000000 since 2015. now these families are part of those statistics. in the capitol woke a dongle. the latest attack is fueling disappointment. the government's failure to control these types of assaults. let's home military coup in january. critics say the newly appointed military leader is also falling short. while after the military seas paula, we were told the new government would fight terrorism. but we are still waiting. it is not a question of trust and they have to prove that they've taken up arms for good reason. rick, the director of the daily newspaper says the military takeover may have been
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applauded at 1st, but in security persists. nearly 300 civilians and soldiers have been reportedly killed over the past 3 months. yahoo mc capitan want. it didn't happen just months after the cool people have become disillusioned. the future doesn't look so positive and today we have the impression that i'm groups are getting even more ground. now calls are mounting for the military to shift its approach and improve security. has thousands of displays, families who have lost everything we are forced to rebuild their lives. katie, a little bit of the young al jazeera south korean boy by m b t s say that they're taking a break to work on solo projects. the k popstars been one of the world's most successful bands. they say they're going through a rough patch as they try to find an identity for the group shares and the bands management agency tumbled and early trading, wiping $1600000000.00 off its market value. alex tech won. lee is a professor at the school of global communication,
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not young. he university. he says the cable brand has a shelf life. the members, you know, average age is approaching, you know the so t, so that is quite normal process in the korean pop industrial to when the member is gone. i've been that they must have started 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 unit, be shown over, act, or whatever. and then they have a better strong, so lead in a global and on, you know, this is, i think, you know, the unpredictable action of resources that they kind of another, you know, the market or another profits. or i think actually i still believe that this global pen, the, you know, the developed another, you know, the bit. yes. so, you know,
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image either system is not really, i shouldn't music. you know, the industry as we are familiar with them. it's not like a b 2, it's not like, you know, the republican j pop their k pop either system focused on the, you know, the celebrating. they try to selling the seller with the p t. s a while with them. but the bts try to reduce this one, they are successfully created this image idol, but you know, that they don't want to actually to satisfy with this kind of image, you know, of idle. so i think if you're suppose successful, you know the product because of these. but yeah, this is, this is a to 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 or began as the tribeca film festival, 21 years ago, is now just the tri, becker festival, or the name is one what? sure. so the festivals expanded to include not only feature films, but also tv series music videos, games,
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and immersive experiences sound as he was 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 to this, to the people, meet them, few 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, people get together. and i've always loved festivals. all the ones i've been to over the years,
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and i'm glad that we have this one here. but tribeca 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 to do 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. historically, mid to new york city is an honor to be a part of our conversation. a festival was founded after the attacks of september, 11th, 2001 as a way to restore new york vibrance. the festival, like the city has proven its resilience. continuing to attract all kinds of artists
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