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climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirs [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the last 20 years. and i i was a rel eestate attotorney, so i canan l ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believeve. momost of the people are goioing healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. . and mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are working with universities and also research centers. they ccome here every 3 3 months. thy come and check samples of milk. and now we are working with the allergy doctors in lactose intolerance. those one, they are responding g very positivevely. we haven't exported yet, but i will be very glad if i see my product on any su
climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirs [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the last 20 years. and i i was a rel eestate attotorney, so i canan l ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy....
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. >> reporter: for the largest group at 13.4 millllion. 6.1 millilion of those people a inside the country. the second largest refugee group comes from the south american country of venezezuela. 3.7 million people have fled the political turmoil there. to add to the desperate situation, coronavirus cases are rising sharply in latin america. grandi points out that the living conditions. >> we're all exposed, butut of course refugees are very vulnerable. you know refugees very, very often, almost always depend on the informal economy of daily wages, on very short-term jobs. and when you have lockdowns as we have seen all over the world, these are the first jobs that disappear. so their sources of livelihoods, ofof income disappear. and they become even more poor and vulnerable. >> reporter: he also expressed concern about borders being closed. as governments take measures to fight the pandemic. >> borders are closed because countries protect their population. this is normal. we understand that. but we have to remember that while the pandemic takes place, wars continue. it is possible especia
. >> reporter: for the largest group at 13.4 millllion. 6.1 millilion of those people a inside the country. the second largest refugee group comes from the south american country of venezezuela. 3.7 million people have fled the political turmoil there. to add to the desperate situation, coronavirus cases are rising sharply in latin america. grandi points out that the living conditions. >> we're all exposed, butut of course refugees are very vulnerable. you know refugees very, very...
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it charged a price that was millllions of dollars less thah the land's market value. prime minister's wife, abe akie, was due to become honorary principal of a school planned for the site. that sparked allegations of favoritism. the scandal intensified in 2018, when the ministry admitted to altering more than a dozen documents related to the sale. in one document, the ministry removed an allegation by the school operator that abe akie encouraged it to proceed with the project. a district court in osaka ruled that the ministry's actions were illegal and malicious. it awarded the plaintiff more than $3,000 in damages. the former head of the school operator had separately been found guilty of defrauding the government. no government officials have been charged. >>> thailand's tourism industry is trying to get back on track in a new coronavirus world. the sector represents a hefty 20% of the country's gdp, so it's important for operators to find new ways to do business. nhk world reports. >> reporter: this famous white sand beach is welcoming domestic tourists again. it w
it charged a price that was millllions of dollars less thah the land's market value. prime minister's wife, abe akie, was due to become honorary principal of a school planned for the site. that sparked allegations of favoritism. the scandal intensified in 2018, when the ministry admitted to altering more than a dozen documents related to the sale. in one document, the ministry removed an allegation by the school operator that abe akie encouraged it to proceed with the project. a district court...
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. >> the number of furloughed employees soared to nearly 6 millllion in april, a recorord .e worries if the economomy dodoesn't signgnificantly y imp manyny of them might not be returning to their jobs. >> translator: the employment situation has gotten h help fro mamassive government assistatano companies that have kept their workers on t the payroll, but t measure will end in september. the questition is to what exten will ecoconomic activities have sumed by then.n. if they y are back at 10100%, at all furloughed employeyees wille ablele to return to o work. but if not, there will be a shararp increase in unemploymen. wewe can't rule out the possibility that employees taking a leave of absence could lose their jobs en masse from the end of september to october. >> kobayashi believes it will take at least two years for japan's economy to bounce brack to where it was before the coronavirus. in the meantime, he sees opportunities for companies that can quickly adapt to the changed landsca landscapape. >>>> translator: the more businesses shift to accommodate remote work, the
. >> the number of furloughed employees soared to nearly 6 millllion in april, a recorord .e worries if the economomy dodoesn't signgnificantly y imp manyny of them might not be returning to their jobs. >> translator: the employment situation has gotten h help fro mamassive government assistatano companies that have kept their workers on t the payroll, but t measure will end in september. the questition is to what exten will ecoconomic activities have sumed by then.n. if they y are...
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millllions of f people dying, economic crisis, political chaos.f w we choose wisy, if we chchoose global solidarityty, i choose democratic responsibility, if we choose to belie in scientitific authority, then despite the death, despite the suffering, this will actually, with hindsight, look like a good moment for humankind, a moment when we overcame not just t the virus b a moment when we overcamame our own internal demons, the moment when we ovovcame hatrered, the momoment when we overcame illusions and delulusions and processed the trtruth and came t as a much stronger and more unified species. >> harari reminds us that the postcoronavirus world is not about eradicating covid-19, because the virus is not going to go away. we have no choice but to learn to live with it, wherever that takes us. but we do have other choices, and we need to make them wisely, because they are going to define our way of life for many years to come. that's it for today's "newsline in depth." thank you for watching and see you again next time. >> this is al jazeera. ♪ b
millllions of f people dying, economic crisis, political chaos.f w we choose wisy, if we chchoose global solidarityty, i choose democratic responsibility, if we choose to belie in scientitific authority, then despite the death, despite the suffering, this will actually, with hindsight, look like a good moment for humankind, a moment when we overcame not just t the virus b a moment when we overcamame our own internal demons, the moment when we ovovcame hatrered, the momoment when we overcame...
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pretty new, magnificent as yoyou've probably heard, we getting exact numbers, but we're close to one millllion people wantingng to go. amy: president donald trump says
pretty new, magnificent as yoyou've probably heard, we getting exact numbers, but we're close to one millllion people wantingng to go. amy: president donald trump says
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himself aololute rur of congo, , leading a cacampaigf torture and genocide that killed an estimated 10 millllion peopl. in england, authorities ha removed a atueue of 18thenentury scottish lord robert milligan from outside the museum of london docklands after protesters covered it in a tarp and a black lives matter sign. milligan enslaved over 500 people on his family's sugar plantations in jamaica. the statue's removal was welcomed by city councilor amina alali. >> i it is a victotory. for the ancestors and the peoples whose lives have been affecteded by slavery,y, this ia victory today. it is vevery symbolic. i am glad it happened in my lifetime. amy: in washington state, hundreds of black lives matter protesters took over seattle city hall tuesday evening demanding the defunding of the seattle police department and the resignation of mayor jenny durkan. police did not try to stop the protesters as they marched downtown, unlike on previous nights when officers unloaded with a barrage of so-called less lethal firepower. on monday, seattle city councilmember teresa mosqueda condemned the mayor's
himself aololute rur of congo, , leading a cacampaigf torture and genocide that killed an estimated 10 millllion peopl. in england, authorities ha removed a atueue of 18thenentury scottish lord robert milligan from outside the museum of london docklands after protesters covered it in a tarp and a black lives matter sign. milligan enslaved over 500 people on his family's sugar plantations in jamaica. the statue's removal was welcomed by city councilor amina alali. >> i it is a victotory....
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that all of thesese emergenciess occucurring simultaneously kind economic emergency wititover 40 millllionricans now unemplod , the healalth crisis with the pandemic, that these could result in then, the protest across the country, that these could result in some significant structural transformation in the u.s. as occurred fololwing the greaeat depression and the protests of 1968. do you agree with that? if so, what kind of transformation do you think is essential? say ditto tont to what sister taylor said. i want to say in my salute to brother bakari sellers, part of a family of political royalty a brother cleveland and so many others. but i think we also have to be decadentid about the leadership class. one sister taylor talks about cuomo and the others, absolutely. but you see, we have had a black leadership that has so sanitized and yet arise the black freedom struggle -- deodorize the black freeeedom struggle that unit wih neoliberal politicians who have accommodated themselves to the wall street greed. that is why they bail out wall street rather than everyday people. them accommoda
that all of thesese emergenciess occucurring simultaneously kind economic emergency wititover 40 millllionricans now unemplod , the healalth crisis with the pandemic, that these could result in then, the protest across the country, that these could result in some significant structural transformation in the u.s. as occurred fololwing the greaeat depression and the protests of 1968. do you agree with that? if so, what kind of transformation do you think is essential? say ditto tont to what...
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cut the pay of tens of thousands of workers, even as their ceo's receceive py packages of tens of millllions f dollars. in immigratition news, a complat filed by t two immigrant rigighs groups accuse immigration and customs enforcement of spraying a likely hazardous coronavirus disinfectant over 50 times a day at the adelanto detention center in california in poorly-ventilated and crowded areas. prisoners there have reported nosebleeds, fainting, headaches, stomach pain, and a burning sensation in their skin after coming into contact with the chemical. in related news, at least one asylum seeker held at ice's port isabel detention facility in south texas has entered his second week on hunger strike to protest squalid conditions and lack of protection against covid-19. in spain, a former salvadoran army colonel appeared in a madrid court monday to face trial 30 years after he allegedly orchestrated the 1989 murders of six jesuit priests, their housekeeper, and daughter in el salvador. five of the victims were spanish nationals. inocente orlando montano served as el salvador's security ministe
cut the pay of tens of thousands of workers, even as their ceo's receceive py packages of tens of millllions f dollars. in immigratition news, a complat filed by t two immigrant rigighs groups accuse immigration and customs enforcement of spraying a likely hazardous coronavirus disinfectant over 50 times a day at the adelanto detention center in california in poorly-ventilated and crowded areas. prisoners there have reported nosebleeds, fainting, headaches, stomach pain, and a burning sensation...
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pretty new, magnificent as yoyou've probably heard, we getting exact numbers, but we're close to one millllion people wantingng to go. amy: president donald trump says he will push ahead with a massive indoor campaign rally in tulsa, oklklahoma, this saturdry even as covid cases are already surging there. 99 years ago this month, tulsa was the site of the deadliestt massacre of african-americans in u.s. history when a white mob killed as many as 300 people. >> i will always remember four withoming in our house torches and my momoer saw themm childldnd s she put the under ththe bed. and from under thehe bed, weould se them wawalking to t the curts and setting fire to the curtains to set our house on fire. amy: we will go to tulsa to speak with hannibal johnson, author of "black wall street: from riot to renaissance in tulsa's historic greenwood district." into the second-most economically unequal district in new york state, their bronx, where an insurgent campaign for congress is threatening to unseat 16-term congressmember and house foreign affairs committee chair eliot engel. >> this is the w
pretty new, magnificent as yoyou've probably heard, we getting exact numbers, but we're close to one millllion people wantingng to go. amy: president donald trump says he will push ahead with a massive indoor campaign rally in tulsa, oklklahoma, this saturdry even as covid cases are already surging there. 99 years ago this month, tulsa was the site of the deadliestt massacre of african-americans in u.s. history when a white mob killed as many as 300 people. >> i will always remember four...