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china's formerly the jang salmon who led the communist party after the gentleman squire crackdown has died at the age, 96. ah . hello, i am, sam is a dan. this is al jazeera live from dell hall. so coming up after bay ging and shanghai angering one joe against china's curve at 19 restrictions, the u. s. says it's reduce the number of joint patrols with kurdish fighters. it backs in northern syria and to break through treatment to slow the effects of old simon shows early success. there was some serious side effects. ah, we start this news hour in china where the lead accredited with steering the
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country to global power has died. former president jang salmon was 96. he came to office just after the 1999 gentlemen square protests and crack down. he seen as one of the architects of china's transformation into a market economy. katrina, you look back on this life. rare among chinese leaders, junglin seemed to enjoy the spotlight. he stepped into the top job during a turbulent period. he was appointed communist party general secretary, in june, 1989 following the military crackdown on student led protests in tenement square. his predecessor, delta young, had been removed from power for openly sympathizing with the demonstrators. john was the former mayor of shanghai, a city then at the forefront of ambitious, economical forms, slowly spreading across the country. those reforms would eventually allow china to grow into the worlds 2nd largest economy and shanghai into global financial hub.
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although china presents itself as a communist country, an increasing number of party members are becoming millionaires. and some billionaires. as economic growth surged under junk, foreign investment poured in. in 1997 patriotic pride sought when britain returned hong kong in 1999, john initiated a ruthless campaign against the spiritual practice of fallen. ha, human rights groups said hundreds of thousands of people were imprisoned or sent to labor camps. under his rule, china became a member of the world trade organization and was also awarded the 2008 olympics. but some things remained unchanged. the leadership continued to crack down on descent. china's market as ation of its centrally planned economy brought dangers. the gap between rich and poor widened and corruption worsened a legacy. jung successor, huge and pow inherited in 2002 in chinese history. only mother dawn dung shall ping
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and the current president she didn't ping larger than jung. it remains to be seen whether he will receive the same reverence as china builds its position on the global stage. victor gower is the vice president of the center for china and globalization. he knew jang them in personally and says his influences still felt today. lee is very much revered and respected in china. and in the leadership of china, really over saw china overcoming the very difficult challenge, new times in the already 990 s, and normalizing the relations with the united states and the west and launch. and also joining w t o, for example, which by the way, for the subsequent rapid economic trends formation of china, g has left a very deep fingerprint political system in china young on the chinese military as
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well as all how china need to open up and continue you can make an political response is a great loss to the chinese nation. i see what happens in 1989 be abroad, the positions and opportunities to him because he was really a very well qualified of that critical moment. and the subsequent years of his leadership also proved that his lives decision was a correct decision of the chinese communist party, while the military and for the whole nation as a whole. and i think the human side is also very important for his leadership and theory. his leadership, china was really a very happy period of time. everyone was improving their living standards of china relations where the rest of the world, especially when the western countries will improve significantly. and chinese government is wanting protestors of a crackdown as it faces the biggest demonstrations in decades. unrest has now been
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reported in the southern manufacturing hub of one. jo, people there fought with hazmat suited riot police. calling for cove at 19 restrictions to be lifted. similar demonstrations took place in beijing, shanghai, and other major cities this week. china reported more than 4500 cov 19 infections for tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers in the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases and 315 deaths in china. china's foreign ministry has criticized some countries for commenting on its handling of the recent protests. the u. s. ambassador, the giant had said the demonstrators have the right to rally peacefully. obey jing also maintains its policies of help contain the virus to hon. do me to fax over the years, have fully proven that china's covered protocols have protected the security and
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help of the chinese people to the greatest extent, genuine and minimized impact on socio economic development. some countries have made remarks on china. recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would heat the weiss as that interests of their own people instead of pointing fingers at others. patrick, fog has more from hong kong. as far as we understand, there has been quite significant protests going on just across the board from here in hong kong in one joe, there were clashes that took place overnight. i think you showed some video of that just a moment ago, and these are perhaps arguably the strongest protests and reactions that we've seen so far. there were men in house, matt, security, dress and has met, suits lined in formation, holding shields. and there are also videos of protests is throwing bottles at one video, a glass, a tig gas canister is seen being thrown as well. so this does seem to be an
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escalation of this protest movements of july. and it's coming despite authorities warning that there would be no tolerance for any illegal behavior. some of these videos have been verified. we're told that it isn't high jew district. remember one joe was really the center of china's cove. it outbreak right now and hide, you has been one of the worst affected areas. plenty of people there have been on the locked hands for long periods of time. now we are also hearing a just a short while ago. the center for the disease control has announced it will remove most restrictions in high jew, possibly as an attempt to appease people there. but they have said that they won't do so in the areas of which are most seriously affected. but it's hard to say whether or not this is going to be enough to ease the tension. it stay to of the night, her foreign ministers meeting in romania capital,
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where the focus will be russia. the alliance accuses of meddling in neighboring countries on tuesday, ministers disgust, sending more air defense systems for ukraine, made her says it'll help rebuild energy facilities and provide generators and few under simmons has more from bucharest, yet installed some burg starting talks a short time ago with 3 states, bosnia, herzegovina, georgia, i'm more dover, 3 states that have one thing in common. he says, and that's russian pressure. he means covertly and over me, influencing events in those countries, trying to cause instability. he is basically brought the foreign ministers together . they wanted talks with nato. there aren't members, although georgia has applied for membership some considerable time ago. and they are looking at ways that nato can improve the security of the states. a number of
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measures are apparently on the table, but that table is behind closed doors. on the talks are going on right now. it is hard to see what fundamentally large effects nato might have on those 3 countries, but they all have one thing income in common and that is potential instability. there are also talks to take place about the membership of new states, finland, and sweden. both those states are concerned about threats from russia related to ukraine. and what might happen after that war ends or indeed possibly during that war. but basically at this conference is focusing more than ever on ukraine and the wider implications of that conflict. b y says it's forces in northern syria, have reduced the number of joint patrols with syria and democratic forces. a group
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mostly made up of kurdish fighters. the pentagons announcement comes ahead of a possible turkish ground operation. anchor anchor to clear its border area of kurdish fighters, which is considered part of the outlaw p k k group. so kia is carrying out air and artillery strikes against kurdish forces in the area after a bomb attack in the stumble. earlier this month said m. costa all who is following developments from garcia and taps near the tortilla, syria border. our understanding from pentagon statement, it comes out of necessity as the, as the f is announced to have a deployed to miniature reinforcements to the el al whole camp apparent that they have less troops to petrol. and as since they have, since the sd outside, the su incurred despite, has reduced the number of patrols. the u. s. had to to, this is what we gathered from yes, last night statements from pentagon, of course,
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the united states and the s t f partnership is based on the fight against isola. but let's remember, turkey is also a part of the international coalition in the fight against iso, but at the s d. f side has always claimed that since the air strikes began in northern syria, they have claimed that to kill target al whole camp. and all those i, some fighters who are under detention there will be fleeing away. so as stiff is all is trying to remind itself to the west that i'm your partner in the fight against i. so and when to care attacks these areas or try to capture these areas from our hands, you will be facing the vendor of iso again. so i had an al jazeera, a jury in the us finds the leader of a fall right group guilty of seditious conspiracy to keep don trump in power and from what close to fobs. fans of the world comp and the cost of show off there regionally inspired football fashion.
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ah, and tis a patient is rising. and so is the others with wanted my cattle aways. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we are seeing something of a big cool down across much of china through the korean peninsula. and in fact, into japan, this cold front, this blue line behind that look how the winds are lined up from north to south. so it's driving a lot of colette right across china will in 5 degrees celsius. some rain here. cool enough in hong kong, just around 16 degrees celsius. a big cool down here. and noticed some snow on the northern flank of that we got some snow to just running across the korean peninsula, minus one, the top temperature there for sol, northern passage pan. also see some of that wintry weather. 30 degrees as the top temperature. we can expect in tokyo for friday afternoon,
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where to weather will continue down towards the southeast of china with more lively showers, some showers to still affecting the far south of india over the next couple of days . but till they are starting to peter out, at least for a little while, we'll see some showers to just coming back in to swank as we go one through thursday push on into we're friday. so wanted to shout, cross that southeast corner of in the paps. a little more widespread at that stage, largely dry up around the place, pushing up towards northern parts of india as you try to inter good parts of pakistan over the next few days. of course, the missed fog and smog will linger here. the weather sponsored by a cat, our neighbors. oh man has a rich history but also plays an important diplomatic role in the gulf region today . out there well discovers its empires stretched from the arabian peninsula to east africa. bill from great sea power. the problem that existed in the gulf was piracy
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. tribes was rebellion, empire, and colonization. oman, history, power and influence on al jazeera. ah ah, i'll come back time to update. i'll hide lines now for my chinese president jang zemett has died and is 96 years old. rose to power just off to the gentleman square, protest, serving as president of 1993 to 2000. and 3 jang is seen as the one of the architects of china's transformation to a global power in china. protests is false with police in the southern manufacturing hobbled one. joe was angry because of restrictions continues. some of
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the demonstrations have taken place in beijing and shanghai us forces in northern syria have reduced the number of joint patrols with the syrian democratic forces. that's a group mostly made up of kurdish fights, is the pentagon's announcement comes ahead of a possible turkish ground operation. japanese and american pharmaceutical companies have published results of a trial. we show a new drug can slow down cognitive decline and all time as patience. the drunk cold la canada map, was tested on about 1800 people with early stage old timers. the latest drug shown to slow the progress of the degenerative disease. but it can also cause serious side effects, including a higher risk of brain hemorrhage. we believe this provides hope to patients, caregivers and physicians stimulates further research into all timers than or
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degenerative diseases and provide evidence that it is possible to treat these devastating conditions. but this refers the director of the u. k. dementia research institute. he says, breakthroughs and diseases that affect the brain a challenging what i want us to find in it was coming already for a while, but now it's proven that is drug and so down to disease and basically validate dictates of heart or thing to see. to find the goals and, and to treat the cause of the disease. so i think also that this is only the beginning of the end. it's not needed to find out where these druck will work best to find the right balance between side effects and treatment. and we certainly need to find other drugs, but i think that's what's true here is that alzheimer's disease can be treated in
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the brain. you have from alzheimer's patients. you have to keep the go legions. recall that i'm a lot black and the remote channels. and what this job does is boosting those lesions, remove them from the brand. this is heavily underfunded research area. i think you have 50 times less less budgets than canopied of 2. there are more patients with dementia that and gaster. so that's the 1st thing. that's the main thing is that this is a disease of the brain and that's for, for organ. and the top thing is that it's extremely difficult to get drugs into the brain. the brain is protected by a blood brain barrier. and so that's an additional. so in or not, you try to difficult more than 13000 wild birds have died in a flu outbreak in peru in the last 2 weeks. biologist confirm the birds mostly pelicans were infected with the h 5 and one avian flu virus. health authorities are concerned because spread to
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domestic poetry. they've issued alerts, requiring farmers to call the stalk. the single case is identified. heavy rain is flooded. several areas in the lebanese city of junior traffic came to a standstill and some calls with merged because $250.00 lebanon's roads. the poorly maintained the struggle from the worst economic crisis decade former astray. the prime minister scott morrison has been reprimanded by an piece secretly appointing himself to several senior ministries during the pandemic. it's the 1st time parliament has officially censored, a former prime minister. they said morrison's actions had shattered democratic norms and made accountability impossible. the former conservative leader is still and p i acknowledge that the non disclosure of arrangements is cause unintentional offence and extended apology to those who were offended. but mister speaker,
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i do not apologize for taking action, especially prudent redundancy action in a national crisis in order to save lives and decide livelihoods, how i should never be abused. this was an abuse of power and attraction all their democracy. in the u. s. 2 leaders of a far i group of in convicted of seditious conspiracy for a plot to overturn jo biden's 2020 election victory. it resulted in the capitol hill attack in january last year. shabby fancy reports from washington, dc. since january, the 62021. when trump supporters storm the u. s. congress and successfully interrupted the certification of jo biden's victory, a debate has ranged where the shocking scenes simply the result of a demonstration by enraged trumps of orders that grew out of control. or was it a concern, attempt to stop the peaceful transition of presidential power through violence up
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to now many of the hundreds who been prosecuted have faith charges ranging from low level offenses relating to trespassing and disorderly conduct to felonies relating to violence and interrupting congressional proceedings. but with this successful prosecution of right wing oath keepers militia leader stewart rhodes and his deputy on seditious conspiracy, prosecutors convinced a jury that at least some involve that day, did have a plan to oppose the transfer of presidential power by force. evidence was provided shown rhodes railing at the election result. i'm calling for a revolution and the chaos of january. the 6th presented an opportunity. prosecutors argued even if raised was simply being opportunistic amid the chaos. it's a very substantial victory for the justice department. and it bodes well for future cases. another seditious conspiracy case against other oath keepers is scheduled to start on monday. it is a very rare charge. the last time we had
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a successful prosecution for seditious conspiracy was in 1995 over attempted bombing in new york city by islamic militants. all 5 defendants were found guilty of obstructing unofficial proceeding. the 3 were found not guilty of seditious conspiracy and defense. lawyers pointed out that rhodes himself did logged into the capital, nor have persecutors alleged at the plot to do, sir, mister roche did not commit the crime of seditious conspiracy. ah, there was no evidence introduced to indicate that there was a plan to attack the capital road traces up to 20 years in prison. his lawyer, so he will appeal the verdict she ever chancey al jazeera washington. ah, on day 10 of the world cup iran and the usa sat politics aside to focus on progressing to the knockout stage. it was the americans who secured their place in the last 16 thanks to a 1st off goal. i christian felicity. in the other game,
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england beat wales to finish up a bag. root. marcus rash fed school twice in the 3 mill victory at the denali stadium. england finished top of a group of to beating while spanish rushford scoring the year. which will go by, which means england, and the group stayed with 2 winds. and the rule in grew pe, the netherlands secured their qualification for the knockout stage with victory of a cutter. the match ended to nil and synagogue became the 1st african side through to round of 16 with their 2 to one. when over ecuador, group c, and d will be decided on wednesday, france plate and is yet education city. while australia faced denmark at al jennifer stadium, argentina, up against poland at stadium $97.00 for and saudi arabia play mexico at la salle.
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in a small rec, hold store and want cyrus music, collect bins, archiving songs and tributes to argentine. his greatest football players, the songs of long in spite of this country's national teams and its fans. and keeps the key and continued to keep their hopes alive for a trophy cutter, worldcom minimalist, alexander, money, hunting us in gwen daniels b o. and when our site is eric and dana, so collection is that equally we need are a course they've been, you know, better thing on a, for the oil, a gate in it there by. he's on a dollar more job from what those are and that can be nice on by move by saturday for the lease to come and many cobra for us a lot less than the young. i'm been there minutes and they say the so to go to the old one. the other thing loses the, the seller for us
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they are both in with any better than i meant the contest. i got a for a moment or the last minute i see on your policy that you're in for i'm the for the dental amending form or for a holiday buffalo cut. the 2022 has many unique features. one of them is football fashion. the actual name went to doe, has soup walker, where fans are showing their team spirit categories style. this football garb is unique to the 1st world cup in the middle east. the hot straw, the male head dress, and the thorbe an equal length white robe worn primarily by air of men in the gulf . now feature team jerseys, and country flags. it surprisingly cool. i was the 1st thing that i found when i
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put this on as i was gonna, you know, start sweating. it was hard, but it's odd. it's keeping the breeze gone. so it's nice. the more than century old souk walk, it has become a runway for football. fashion, when i go to back to san diego, that's where i'm from. i'm going to where this going for every mexican a match that goes on there. you might start a trend. exactly. this is the only place on the planet where you can buy a hot thrust or a thorbe. you see there's a jersey here with the flag on the bottom. the latter costs about $20.00. the thought about 30 in one of the unexpected cultural exchanges taking place. country men are stopping to give fans of fashion primer showing their favorite take on how to wear the hot draught. each man has his proper. you're good. yeah, yes. i could hear number one. ok, printer more go. animal. do. animal cut. animal. yeah. we are
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really very happy and we are proud of this people as wearing this our in addition address. even there as not warning. exactly like house we are wearing but to really and we are you our so so happy when i would hope that won't come. so the locals just stop. lean in, make the adjustment with a smile and continue on their way. it's a prime example of the countries under stated hospitality. clearly it's also a source of pride that the world is celebrating country attire and learning just how cool and comfortable it is, especially in the desert heat. natasha name al jazeera, doha. a school in rural india has been short listed for an awarded the annual world architecture festival half natal when there's a check it out imposing and intriguing, this giant building breaks the monotony of its surroundings. it's tara caught
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a color and geometrically out or unusual for a school in western india in general, mostly will look at schools, hospitals, you know anybody strickland manner without thinking of spaces for social interaction, for how to make it in on lively for the resident because people are spending like half a day that the school is part of the spotty hector township in rochester state. most residents are employees of a cement factory. the region is hot and dry. the architect has taken the climate into consideration in his design. pick angular pillars, shelter, open spaces even in the scorching sun temperatures. heck and reach 45 degrees celsius. so the auditorium faces south. i'm. 7 much of the sunlight, classrooms are on the opposite side facing not so they get less heat during school hours. joining them is this joined pergola where students gather for extracurricular activities and it does feel coolio. 2 sets of vertical walls,
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further restrict direct sunlight. inside class rooms are well lit and there is no need for air conditioning curtains or blinds. the corridors are mortal on billet street twisting and turning, creating nooks for students. it's not just about the aesthetic or i truly believe that this infrastructure is also designed in such a beautiful way that it meets all our requirements mathematic teacher. they use the space, they teach geometry to those students. and we also provide students freed, painful and direct among themselves. the school was built 5 years ago and is inspired by the regents traditional architecture. st. jeffery says he drew from his own experience, who study anderson was very interesting because we were in a school that has a lot of history. and what is the learners that the traditional way of building was .
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