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u. s. u n. u and in 2016 under the j. c. p . o, a or nuclear deal exchange for temporary limits on its atomic program. the trump administration re imposed all us sanctions and added new ones under a maximum pressure campaign. when he withdrew from the agreement was strong sanctions are expected to be lifted on the banking and energy sectors, automotive industry and force to name a few. but hundreds of other non nuclear sanctions are likely to remain. joining us down here in doha is miran come bravo has professor of government and director of the radian studies unit at georgetown university kata. thank you very much for being with us, mr. come rover. so this vote coming at a moment of tension over the 2015 nuclear cord. how do you see the outcome of the election affecting the ongoing negotiations on the nuclear deal? it's really hard to tell wholly the front runner abraham re see has indicated in one of the recent debates that he is in support of the negotiations. so we might still be surprised by racy who's conservative and hard
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u. n. u n. the refugee agencies being accused of improperly collecting and sharing personal data from rank refugees in bangladesh. a human rights watch report says the information was given to me, unmindful, using possible repatriation often without informed consent man, mar, supposed leader ensemble cheese expected to face more charges. on the 2nd day of her trial. on monday she was charged with reaching over 19 regulations, illegally possessing walkie talkies and breaking import export roles. her supporters say the trial is bogus and politically motivated. members of congress in the us have held a moment of silence as the number of cope in 1900. that's their approaches. 600000 . the u. s. accounts for 15 percent of the global death toll and israel's new government has approved a controversial march by jewish nationalists. a day after enough, tiny bennett became prime minister is feared the gathering. couldn't blame tensions with palestinians far right. groups planned to march around occupied these true slims walled old city on tuesday, where tensions remain high after recent fighting. those are the headlines coming up next on archers here. it's the documentary signed in a golden age. stay with us. on june 18th, iran was told the presidential election will take her sound on his place, put a conservative candidate to succeed, the moderate leader. and what impact on national and global politics join us the latest results analysis of the iran addiction on algebra. once upon a time, the ideal of robots was the symbol of a futuristic world world in which the technology and machine replaced human labor. to a large extent, that world is with us today in the 21st century. b
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human rights violations drove another 3000000 people from now and last year that's according to the u. n. u report which says the cumulative total of the space people has reached almost $82.00 and a half and gunmen in nigeria have.
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u. n, d u, k. are implementing currently, which is a fines based on world wide turnover. and that will substantially increase the amount of the fines but, but you know, this still may not be sufficient. and the other way, perhaps to deal with it is to move back today sort of deal with that a weight way of handling those sort of matters and say, you know, if you are going to restrict opposing opinions and views. and if you are not going to allow the voice of, of, of r t news for his examples book need to be a good day. then we will do the same, do to, to comment that he's coming from the united states. and they might be the only way to actually deal with it because it doesn't seem to me that they've been russia lays they, they actually got a, the, the, the, there is a public opinion battle now and in the united states. and via those political play is, has the upper end. yeah, yeah, to cohen internet laura, joining us live here on our international. we appreciate it's a complicated subject. the thank you for your insight. thank you. little the euro 2020 football tournament
u. n, d u, k. are implementing currently, which is a fines based on world wide turnover. and that will substantially increase the amount of the fines but, but you know, this still may not be sufficient. and the other way, perhaps to deal with it is to move back today sort of deal with that a weight way of handling those sort of matters and say, you know, if you are going to restrict opposing opinions and views. and if you are not going to allow the voice of, of, of r t news for his examples...
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n. s a here to spy on the u. l. i don't the u. s. do you make any distinction between that kind of spying and cyber hacking? well, listen, that kind of spine which we referred to as espionage, right? is actually far more dangerous. so there is a case of the solar winds case in which us agencies fly. agency said that russian state actors had gotten into us software and were able to spy on us. okay, that's not ransomware, that's fine. that is much more destructive. the u. s. does this all over the world . we know they've done it in the e. we know that they've the, in a say is tap the phones of world leaders. right. it's much more or serious then some hacker getting into the ferry that takes you back and forth to martha's vineyard and saying i want them bitcoin to turn it back on. these are, those are much more serious instances. but there is a distinction between ransomware and cyber warfare. the u. s. again is heavily as a government in cyber warfare, not in ransomware. nothing's ever what seems bend swan and co that you can follow so
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u. k. china, biggest info market. there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k. u. n. of our cities, right? paying 1700000000 pounds a year in tuition. it's probably the largest thought the foreign revenue in your opinion of our states. so there extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the european countries. very there is the electricity in china, just replace, as you say, germany as britain's big sample market. but you know about the sanctions. what the businessman think, watching this program, knowing the 3rd party sanctions, china is now saying they're going to retaliate against us. that trump here, a sanctions that have been continued through to biden. what is a business when supposed to think, despite all the big figures of huge india connectivity about the future? this is, this is unstable. how can i make sure that the governments here in europe and going to sanction me for some element in the supply chain? well, it's unfortunate and i think it's delta v, like i said, china is the largest trading power in the world today, and it's the largest trading nation in the histor
u. k. china, biggest info market. there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k. u. n. of our cities, right? paying 1700000000 pounds a year in tuition. it's probably the largest thought the foreign revenue in your opinion of our states. so there extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the european countries. very there is the electricity in china, just replace, as you say, germany as britain's big sample market. but you know about the sanctions. what the businessman think,...
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u. k. china, biggest in full market? there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k. u n of our cities, right? paying 1700000000 pounds a year and tuition. it's probably the largest source of foreign revenue and european universe days. so they're extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the countries very, there is the indigo electricity in china, just replace, as you say, germany as britain's big, simple market. but you know about the sanctions. what does the businessman think watching this program, knowing the 3rd party sanctions, china is now saying they're going to retaliate against us. trump, here a sanctions are being continued through to biden. what is a business when supposed to think, despite all the big figures of huge in the connectivity about the future, is this is, this is unstable. how can i make sure that the governments here in europe are going to sanction me for some element in the supply chain? well, it's unfortunate, and i think, i don't feel like i said, you know, china is the largest trading power in the world today. and it's the largest trading nation in the
u. k. china, biggest in full market? there's 200000 chinese students studying u. k. u n of our cities, right? paying 1700000000 pounds a year and tuition. it's probably the largest source of foreign revenue and european universe days. so they're extraordinary interconnectivity between china and all the countries very, there is the indigo electricity in china, just replace, as you say, germany as britain's big, simple market. but you know about the sanctions. what does the businessman think...
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u. n. n e u summit. this diplomacy is essential because no single nation acting alone can meet all the challenge we face today because the world is changing. quote, another arch priorities to the world, change change utterly. a terrible beauty has been born. were in a different place and we were 10 years ago. better position, but a different place. we have to build a shared future we seek future nations are free from coercion or dominance by more powerful states. we're the global comments, the see, the air, the space and space remain open and accessible for the benefit of all to tackle the century's most pressing challenges. we have to do it together. we have to end covered $900.00, not just at home, which we're doing, but everywhere. there's no wall high enough to keep us safe from this pandemic. for the next biological threat we face and there will be others and requires coordinated multi lateral action. we must all commit to an ambitious climate action if we're going to prevent the worst impacts of cl
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u. s u n. so i want a full investigation for my philippine president benito aquino has died of renal failure as a result of diabetes at the age of 61, a one time from 2010 to 2016 and presided over a period of steady economic growth. her testers and thailand, back on the streets of the 6 month break, and due to the credit of $900.00 demonstrators in bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister and an overhaul of the constitution . now india's prime minister and the render moody is currently meeting leaders from indian administered kashmir for the 1st time since the region was stripped of its 4 . ptolemy 2 years ago, some of the politicians at moody meeting were among thousands of people arrested in a crackdown that followed the decision in 2019. they are expected to ask him to restore the muslim majority regions of special status. let's speak to elizabeth problem. she joined us from new delhi where those talks are taking place. so this meeting is now well on the way. what are they hoping to get out of it? hello natasha. well, we heard from one of the media politicians before the meeting and he said that unfortunately there is no agenda. but what they were invited for was a free and open open debate. and we know what the politician there are 14 who are coming from india administered push made and most of them are coming from the kush, me valley. this is the man the union territory is called of general interest. me and jump is made up, is hindu majority, and the push me valley is muslim. majority. most of the politicians, the 14 politicians who are attending from the muslim majority could meet the valley and they have made it very clear since the regions autonomy will revoke. and august 2019 what they want. this is just the 1st time that they've been given an opportunity to present their case to the 2 prime minister that into more modi. and that is a return, not just the general push me being a state, not a union territory, ruled by the central government as it has been, but a return to statehood. and also a return to the autonomous dashes that will guaranteed under the indian constitution, which the indian government revolt. now this autonomous special status. the only one who meet had meant that it was allowed to have its own constitution. it was about to have a separate sag and the freedom to make most of its own laws to bet what these politicians on it, that seems doesn't seem like it's in the realm of possibility given prime minister in ramadi and his hand to nash from the side of the party, it has been a long held promise of death to trip off the status of that in august 2019. but what premonition mowdy has previously said is that they are willing to return statehood to fish need, which means that, you know, it would have a local assembly estate assembly, and that it would be able to elect regional leaders. and the government has constituted a commission to look into redrawn, parliamentary state assembly constituencies. and this is seen as a precursor speculation to possibly having states elections which a long overdue, so that could be on the cards. and as before on them, they're watching that meeting for us and new delhi, thanks so much less. now, 2 years after its territorial defeat and iraq, i thought still remains active in several northern and western provinces. and now a federal police operation is trying to rule out those remaining fighters. but as iran con reports from her, we just security is coming at a cost for the people who live there. sunrise and who and the rocky federal police head out on patrol their mission to secure the farm lands round here. searching for the remaining isolators who control this area for 3 years in 2014 and look for explosives and weapons. technology plays an important role thermal imaging cameras and drones, a part of the intelligence gathering operation. high visibility is the main tactic . however, i still fight is it operate here a from here they have deep family and tribal connections and despite the heavy police presence, use roadside bombs and snipers to attack patrols. to look at the vs. there are still many isis groups operating inside the liberated area because they still find sympathizes logistical support and funding. so we have to find these sympathizes and deal with it, not only by military force, but also true winning the hearts and minds of local residents by showing how dangerous the i. so id, ology is on political, social, and criminal levels. police search, palm houses, and nearby buildings based on information provided by rocky and coalition sources, or from local people. they also mount run rate. this is alma, whose house is being inspected today, surrounded by police out there. i asked him if he was comfortable talking about his experience. he says he's glad they have a lot of of a minor security forces are doing a good job, the professional and there are no more security violations. the area is secure and they will also help us if we need to organize farming. so we don't have problems with neighboring farmers. despite the security during the day at night, there's a curfew which runs 10 pm to 5 am not unlikely to be lifted anytime soon. well, the reason these patrols are so big and we've counted about 20 vehicles so far is quite simply, this is a show of force. it's a show, a force locals that there is actually security within this area, resource or so forth to ice will fight is the remnants of ice will fight is the may, will be in this area that they on the ground and that they are looking for them actively the federal police, along with the iraqi army in the militia force, is known as the p. m. f. where part of the front line troops in the fight against deisel, they won't release figures of how many police were killed or injured in fighting and ongoing operations. but medical sources suggest it's in the thousands this couple of the sun and the grieving continues to say that i was shot on march. when he joined for a whole month, i was angry and didn't talk to him. he went to his father and uncles asking them to help him reconcile with me. i was angry. i didn't want him to join. i was worried about him. we went through many was we lost many young men. he was my oldest son. i used to watch the news and when i phoned him, he would tell me he was fine. he never mentioned the battles with iso. he never mentioned anything dangerous or it's just 25. he died fighting i sold for the control of bazy, all refinery. the federal police here and how are out in force and highly visible, but for how much longer is now a talking point. they're heavily militarized, and some experts wonder whether they will ever be able to go back to a traditional policing role in the future. enron car, our desert. oh no, no. no. a multi story apartment block in the us state of florida has partially collapsed. more than 855 units are mounting a search and rescue operation. it's unclear how many people were inside the building in the town of south side near miami beach when the incident occurred and the cause of the collapse is not yet known. no cybersecurity pioneer, john mcafee, has been found dead in his jail, fell hours after spanish court approved his expeditions. the united states. he was set to face tax fraud charges robin on passive story. john mack, of these anti virus software, made him rich and famous, but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be extradited to the u. s. to face charges of tax evasion was found dead in spanish jail cell. on wednesday, he was $75.00, mcafee allegedly failed to pay his taxes for money earned in crypto currency. manipulation deals, speaking engagements, and other activities. he claimed that charges against him were politically motivated it is that my interest is the self described lover of women, adventure and mystery founded his virus protection software company in the 1980s. it became one of the most popular in its field, but mcafee tired of being 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u. s. u n for want of full investigation. for my philippine president, but new aquino has died of renal failure as a result of diabetes at the age of 61 a one time from 2010 to 2016 and presided over a period of steady economic growth. her death is in thailand. back on the streets of the 6 month break due to the 19 demonstrators in bangkok demanding the resignation of the prime minister, an overhaul of the constitution. now india's prime minister and the red ramadi is currently musing. leaders from indian administered kashmir for the 1st time since the region was stripped.
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u. s. m. a u. n. a full investigation. russia has warned that u k that it will target any foreign warships testing its territorial claims and waters of crime in and follows attendance, confrontation on the black sea. on wednesday 35 people have not been rescued from a partially collapse apartment block in the u. s. state of florida, at least one person died when not building collapse near miami beach in the early hours of thursday morning. now, hong kong pro democracy newspaper apple daily has now printed its last edition. its enforced a close after its assets were frozen and top executive the rested under beijing's national security law. and as they be compiling reports from hong kong, there has been a rush across the city to get those last copies of the paper. emotional scenes in the apple daily news room while the printing press works over time in its final runs to put the last additions of the paper on new stance and in shop across hong kong. the well you know, truly but to say goodbye. we hope that the people of hong kong were fight on and they say, a 1000000 copies reprinted for the city. a 7500
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u. s. and u. n. say that they want a full investigation. those are the headlines coming up life in one of the world's most contested cities. jerusalem, a rock and a hard place is coming up next and i'll have more news for you and thanks for watching by oh i i use me ah, in the me ah ah. when i ask my mother, when was the last time she took the train and where did she go? and she says me, yes, of course. i took the train because this train in jerusalem connects us with the rest of palestine. when you look at all the photos and you imagine how the lifestyle was at that time, and when you visit the train station today, it's like this me bark it's, it's full of restaurants, full of people who are completely indifferent to the history of the, of the space who are completely ignorant words to receive them. they don't belong, you know, my son often tells me you know mama, these people, they don't seem to be long at all to this city. it doesn't go with a spirit of people today. ah ah ah, ah ah, ah me, we were the owners of the houses 77 percent of
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u. s. and the u. n. fed day want a full investigation, rushes warned the u. k, it'll target any foreign warships. testing is territorial claims in waters of crimea and follows a tens confrontation in the black sea. on wednesday, she has a british warship entered its territorial waters. british prime minister bobby johnson says the u. k. doesn't recognize russia's annexation of tri mia, and was pursuing freedom of navigation in international waters. for testers in thailand are back on the streets after a 6 month break because of the corporate 1900 pandemic demonstrators in bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister and an overhaul of the constitution . former philippine president been in your keno has died of renal failure as a result of diabetes at the age of 61. and you know, served one time from 2010 to 2016 and those are the headlines. these continues and i'll do it after inside story, goodbye. ah, ah, ah, ah, access denied the u. s. these is media websites linked to iran that ron calls it a breach of press freedom. so why is it happening now?
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holly for huff dar, that literally stop the war and to actually implement what is washington and e u and a u. n. desire to have a general free december of $24.00 elections. the within the nato countries have such leverage, such a power of such a position to enter they, they, they do. and why are your chief? why are international powers so threatened by turkeys mostly presence in the region? well, i think it will go down to a french president's macro, who openly supported at least a half star, illegitimate and sudden war a tech on the west of libya. and it has create internal lift, possibly the french aspirations in the mediterranean. unfortunately, friendship is not part of the mediterranean coast as a country plays a role, i think. and i would hope that the nato led by the president biden, will 1st and foremost to make sure that turkey can help gets about. 20000 mercenaries still present in libya and about 2000 russian wagner. group troops that have only further entrenched their position in a certain jewel for a region. that is the result of a half star failed military adventure that unfortuna
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u. s. and the u. n said that they want a full investigation. a massacre in ne burkina faso, in which at least a 130 people were killed, was mostly carried up by children. the government says, armed 12 to 14 year olds opened fire on residence in the village of colon and burned down homes on the 4th of june. it's the worst attack in the region 4 years, even though it's being plagued by armed groups. moving across the hill. those are the headlines coming up next. that $11.00 east meets the medics battling india's covey. the crisis and my colleagues in though how we'll have more news for you in half an hour. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye bye. something was going to change. anything really changed. this is systemic violin that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the area and know what to say. so we are all looking at the world as it is right now. not the world we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there, i'm in india to call the 1900. on demi is an unfolding catastrophe. tens of millions and hundreds of thousands dead behind the statistics. citizens are battling the odds to provide hope and comfort. a husband and wife team nursing the sick saw from the baby daughter and this edition. i manipulate me is crucial woman figure. and the woman may he be a doctoral boss to make life or death decisions every day? it would be better days to put on regulated. we don't, those decisions are not easy. an aggrieved ego. fair welling the fallen with dignity. i'm not gonna be familiar with the big 11 east fence a yeah. with those risking it all on the front lines of india. corona virus the, [000:00:00;00] the johnny massey, i know, husband i nurses at max hospital in india's capital. i mean, it's been 2 months since the 1st school, the patient was admitted he'll ah, the job i'll to be my my 1st loan in the hospital was not an prove it when, hey paul, the friction ice mission making over buddha hospital. he was february march, which was pretty cool. we'll get we followed dolly and as we move into a hotel close to the hospital and start working round the clock, each d brings extraordinary new challenges. please give me a call back. my directory will gala de leon. i've been resolved to get the she'll get back to the 29th of august on tech shows. check over the call. i have to look up is one of the vision that you get you get a good patient and would love to do and maybe of us it came, it was up to you came up with a good way to go to the immigration department and was need to make logical, to manipulate me is crucial moments ago, the woman's name, the dolly and company are making many sacrifices among the hardest, missing their daughters zions. both both seem to be having a belated celebration. i came up again. zion has been living with dolly's model. it's the 1st time they've seen home in almost a month in the couple on medical, redeem it. they don't get to know honest goodbye good money or give us begins our family can go or do to me alone. i get like your full time to work at the time, but i salute we have a few precious hours of work to meet her at a local bar. but even here, the fun demik hasn't we of intervening. when you live in the modern or do i set it up for you? was i supposed to, i was, i didn't realize that was a lot of it was the person to decide what we need to know what my lead on was looking for. the good news the holiday bigger on it is it with me have you for leverage? well now we have on why they were to do to get her the go because i knew that was gonna meeting from nissan will be bringing down because that would be leaking as time back in the morning. just thought they were pretty sure. thank call me 9 monthly india has been hit by devastating 2nd week of called me 19 but this time stream is much more infectious and dead inside the hospital. medical staff overwhelmed and exhausted. prepped and ready. now we're going to go to be, i feel i read one of the this morning just the last one hour. i talked to ms. johns the intensive care unit at holy family hospital for weeks he and his team have been operating a breaking point to me. he has granted us special access to the warrant in 70 regulated law sites up again within our remote and usually what is the i me, are you checking to $56.00? we are more, more thought it will be the lives of the nice of you just come from the just i is like a he's because it's been nonstop many days. it's not just me, most hospitals, doctors supplies dropping down was, i mean, along with the constant back or for other things like ventilators, fully cool. in fact, i used to put on regulator who we don't. those decisions are not easy. we've been heal 10 minutes. and i told lady so overwhelming because like the doctor said beyond us, you just you walking through these, iowa and the doctors and nurses are doing everything that began to see the patients . but any infrastructure is viewing the, the shorter than the leaders, or sort of oxygen and some of these and we've just been here to be clear, then those have been dealing with situation for weeks. now. every d dr. team must make incredibly tough decisions. who sees and who to let go. it comes down to the availability of life saving equipment. guarantee to be able to get rid of it on the well i get, i got to put a job for living is focused. if you tried to save those who are salvageable and just give comfort care to those who probably will not, then we have a chance of saving on many rates. all these things other difficult. it's a constant. if not just, what do you have to explain to your team who have never been exposed to this, but for yourself, the bacteria to not lose hope all is very difficult exactly in as the days by nose dalai is also struggling to maintain the heart of listed under situation me, i'm not could be good patients. minutes to meet matters, wash and vacuum now or too many, including her aunt and her brother infected issue and say muslim morning name was going diction. we're going to have a good big deal, but now they're going to give us a little positive patient and the group on phoebe on go get it now i we need dolly after she finishes her shift, but her d is far from overall. oh, she needs to find life saving steroids for her family. the me ask you about him, don't know. 24740, and i'm this jessie, i didn't maybe just fast on a regular basis because i guess all the years. so phone number they gave me was all my pharmacy, you know, wanting me to feel like i was in here in the 1st edition just man, man a. there was been a little of him and his job on this. it will do with your body. my. he moved, i was real pharmacy guys, a 1000000. finally tonight, she was lucky, but tomorrow she'll have to do it all again. a lot of was take with the muslim, but he was just to make you feel like really, why does that do that? so the system so there you can see one on the time it's not just medicines that are in short supply. cities across india, piece of chronic oxygen shortage. by only me, the official deck dog had reached 4 and a half 1000 people body. but it feared the number is much higher. few files on day and night and a desperate, horrible oxygen never stopped. polio on the let's look at just me seen has helped on the seek temple into a place of refuge patients who are turned away from overcrowded hospitals. can get fee oxygen. he'll live out of jobs and some are living in another lot of money until then. but it's not even getting only doesn't know to me. it's a constant challenge. just me must find more oxygen every night to refill the empty cylinder. ah, medical oxygen isn't stuck short supply than describing black market has emerged. ah, you didn't, didn't know it didn't even they didn't give it to me. has heard of the police. oxygen isn't another vision in the over the body. i'm going to guess, but it wasn't the leg company we tried be on the outskirts of new denny to a small town in hardy on our state. okay, so. 2 we can actually go for the inside the good. just meet the ones that kind of attention with the camera. it's also kind of unclear as to how these oxygen cylinders are being filled in the date of the night. because where we are is a fairly industrial area and it seems like these 5 trees probably supply oxygen involved. but it's possible that during these times they've opened up the back doors for a special request. i owe about 19 minutes. little just means you don't immediately call waiting anxiously at the temple. oh the me as the sun rises, the count begins filling the patients death physical oxygen. jenny was normal. he was going to see me. a lawyer falls in love with the phone number, little people you got to go. it almost was going on with the city. gasping for breath. hospitals under immense special health care workers can only try to save doors already under their care. for donnie, things have gotten tougher on the home front to her worst feel have become reality . couple is also sick. i'd love to think faith go hospital are going to go is what is called music when it goes out, traditionally, was it for 7 be assisting the visitor by the way, they can get condition good behavior condition is critical with hospital overflowing with patients who got who had to travel 300 kilometers a week to another state, to seek treatment about the company because nothing, no vial is out there, made it was time for the life of me he laced me say good me to please tell me. dolly says it's especially tough because the couple caught their lives were slowly improving. yuki which brought come to got very february, man who not on a patient matter of the water over i a in it's something we feel over and over again. no one, he'll expected the damage to come back with such force. not even know how much i mean, a code generation under the go, i knew daddy's largest burial ground already covered. you may go to know by the thought or thought of the job. you can take, if it has the leakage walker, they know what about the value they can believe, make it a job on i'm, i will be doing reasonable. i will go. would anybody all mcclellan because my name was down lamp. most of it probably room in malays gradually, the overcame, they feel. now every morning stopped with the familiarity to as body started arriving at the i ah, it's a little bit late that will put him in the, in the late. why doesn't not is ivory. oh no, i don't know that it was going to go live on a lot and i look, i really got it, didn't you? but i mean there's not a lot going on is older than that. i will not tell you. i will be with you the yes, i'm not familiar with other men. i have to do the limits in any they to, to i with each passing the show mean feels that the scale of the tragedy mean never fully in much good role. he don't know how to have either one really good about it. i live in the middle of gilson how to be when i me running out of space, he'll show me how to clean new ground on the edge of the symmetry to make room for more body a lot more. going to go to live. it was going to go out and i have the means of this. i was all the guys i'm going to go and i gave behind me so fast that family is having a hard time even in the many of the people they've lost me. ah 3 weeks have passed since don't these husband cough who constructed golwood and travelled across the country for treatment. his condition remains precarious. unable to help him, she puts her feet in a higher authority. city, mahogany, beautiful living jill hutchinson. but then he could, would you want to hear the phone we look into put an article on medicaid and the law that was a really big big into the tony. and then the 2 d is her daughter zion's 2nd birthday. and dolly is thinking of how much her life is changed in just 12 months from last year to me was a different last to me which made it personal to stick with me. you can change totally me up that he does it in i mosque in a different order. mark another bella ma, spending me dolly child to make up for couples. absence by giving her daughter as normal. ability as possible. the do you good the her did you look and like i was going call at all maybe bob knew who we got. that condition was to thank you. give me everything that's taking up your condition. we'll switch out the end of the month. my phone a p counting. bob. ok. you thought you could you today? good. good on. you know your ball on papa or then dick being a be you'd be filling up the a u g 's. maybe some loop at the meeting. medina or what miss? i'm going to look, she's my strongest part in my life daily evelyn, did you go on a mac record? i remember that one for me. oh, i think i know what the thing you do this to me. ah ah, ah. vaccines a promising path out of the panoramic. but the implementing the greatest inoculation in history is testing the global community around the world. already a clear gap is emerged between rich nations and poor ones when it comes to vaccinating their populations from the geo politics to the pure economics. the missed information. the latest developments, what's going on here is very different for a stop. the vaccine comes in the form of a nasal spray, especially coverage of the colona virus pandemic. on a jazz ina history is forgotten at our peril. yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship put, a group of survivors has launched an internationa
u. s. and the u. n said that they want a full investigation. a massacre in ne burkina faso, in which at least a 130 people were killed, was mostly carried up by children. the government says, armed 12 to 14 year olds opened fire on residence in the village of colon and burned down homes on the 4th of june. it's the worst attack in the region 4 years, even though it's being plagued by armed groups. moving across the hill. those are the headlines coming up next. that $11.00 east meets the medics...
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u. s. the u . n. and the your european union have all called for an investigation. members of iraq's popular mobilization forces have held the rally in the province. the umbrella organization of paramilitary groups had been blocked from holding previous rallies. the group emerged in 2014 to help the iraqi armies fight against iso. may the government arrested the leader of a p. m. s. group and, and bar province before releasing him shortly after without charge and saturdays rally by the p. m. f was controversial as iran con reports from baghdad. while they're running today for a show of force. now who all the peer math is an interesting question. in 2014, there were no grated under facts while by tele alley is historically the highest shit, religious authority in iraq. they were a militia, a paramilitary force designed to fight ice, although very successful along with the iraqi, federal police and the iraqi army in that fight against iso. and they still in parts of iraq undertaking that mission. this w
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u. n. had actually projected the u. s. with lose the top spot to china in january. but beyond the fact that we just mentioned why the u. s. still the premier destination for foreign investment. why i guess in 2020, actually one. so china did surpassed the us in 2020 for the 1st time. so they, the not the us of that have talks about the, for the simple reason the u. s. was more hit by cobra than trying to was, and china was largely open and the nasty peered at the beginning. and then we'll, our re backs in normal and with the u. s. lingered on, so in 2020 the, the u. s. was knocked off the top spot, but that was seemed to be a one off. and now the u. s. him to be reclaiming his rightful space in that area. i will say in china, in general, i mean it's called huge economy, but unlike the u. s. government owned enterprises are circled, stated enterprise, play a much, much bigger role than they do in the u. s. and the certain sectors, entire sectors where the state and enterprise is sort of the dominant game. so if you look at things like a v, a sion or utilities or transportation or banking, you can't really get in as, as
u. n. had actually projected the u. s. with lose the top spot to china in january. but beyond the fact that we just mentioned why the u. s. still the premier destination for foreign investment. why i guess in 2020, actually one. so china did surpassed the us in 2020 for the 1st time. so they, the not the us of that have talks about the, for the simple reason the u. s. was more hit by cobra than trying to was, and china was largely open and the nasty peered at the beginning. and then we'll, our...
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u. s. and the u. n. of called for an investigation as victoria gate and the report, the relatives of the injured wait outside a hospital for news following the bombing of a busy market in the village of to go go any t p as t gray region. some of the victims of root here to the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more we did a believe to be trapped in the village health workers. se soldiers blocked medical teams from reaching the seen. a lot of people waiting during but they didn't get service and because of the location of the road, i mean if any the us state department, school days, reports credible and set in a statement that denying victims urgently needed medical care is heinous. and absolutely unacceptable. we urge the ethiopian authorities to ensure full and unhindered medical access to the victims. immediately, i called for accountability, i call for an investigation for what has happened. but more broadly, we have made clear our position on the issues in to grey. we have asked for a cease fire. we demanded a cease fire. the attack happened during some of the most intense fighting since the conflict between the army and t gray, regional forces began in november. it's not been confirmed who carried out the attack, but military analysts say evidence overwhelmingly suggests the ethiopian air force is responsible. the frankly, nobody else who could have done it. the air try and air force is not operating in the area. the to grants have no air force. who else could have done it? it must been an ethiopian jesse. i don't think that will come as any surprise to anyone do you and has expressed deep alarm at the reports of violence and says it pushing for access to the region. the situation in the air remains very, very volatile. it's important that everyone engaged in fighting do their utmost to protect civilians to obey international humanitarian law. this conflict is now in its 8th month. she, great opposition. party say more than 50000 people have been killed while the un says more than 350000 have been pushed into famine. last week, the african union launched an independent inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in the region after widespread accounts of messages and sexual violence against civilians. this attack may will be added to the growing list of atrocities to investigate victoria to be al jazeera uncles pro democracy, new se for the apple daily has printed its last edition. its been false to close out with assets were frozen and topic the executives were arrested. the newspaper is the latest institution in the city that has sold it, and the pressure since basing imposed a national security law to big pollen has more from home home. i'm not one of the newspaper sounds that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh coffee. and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now apple daily, faster this printing about a 1000000 copies and expected to be sold out to put this into context, hong kong has only around 8000000 people. so, but apple daily had in its last edition made a course to show how it's been so important to hong kong pro democracy movement. and one of the things that i've done is made a special supplement here showing all the major stories i've covered. many of them are protests and of all the offline, the number of paper stuff sold, and this will be the most ever, at 1000000 previous call, previous high for around half a 1000000 during major event by protests and anniversary and on their front page here they have the picture of the scene outside their headquarters last night and into the early hours of the printing process made their final run. you can see they were surrounded by supporters in a normally quiet industrial area where their headquarters are and there's the title of the headline says home. com. people say goodbye to apple daily in the rain and at the, at the bottom here as a sub headline, they say we support the awful daily with a sense that they are leaving with a lot of sentiments and emotion here. still had here on out there thinking reconciliation. former rebels in colombia meets the men and women they kidnapped, including a former presidential candidate. and the creator of one of the 1st anti virus software has been found that in his jail cell, in stain those stories after the break. ah, you may have noticed if you've been living or visiting this part of the world, middle east, it has been pretty hot recently and particularly human around the gulf states. that's not changing huge. you have to say 43 degrees suggest is not quite as humid in dough. hobbler wouldn't guarantee it. the edge of thanks to the monsoon wind and therefore the rain is being, they're being felt in sola. this is where you tend to get 3 months worth of overcast, really, where there's not quite there yet, but daily sanders don't seem quite likely on the i'm on the coast. whereas inland temperatures, if anything are still higher, they should be on a rock is a focus of that the forecasts of baghdad keeps you at $49.00 or 50 degrees. you might think you got used to this by now, but the average is only 41 high enough. i know. we also record values admittedly, and the wind is going to be a dusty drive one on friday, but 50 degrees is 50 degrees and hot wherever. and whenever you are now is the monthly winds of change. of course it's the edge of towns in the air and somalia tends to get the daily morning outbreaks of drizzly or even sherry rain and it tends to improve in the afternoon. there's not a fee to give a few sandstone still in the highlands of ethiopia. otherwise, fairly dry east africa, the a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default structure that maintain the call on a project, that's what it feels was one of the founder of the settlement with this and the story of juice through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is i thought, side in 21st century drew for them a rock and a hard place analogy 0. ah ah, look like you're watching, i'll just say with me. so romney, reminder of our top stories. people with philippine president benita aquino, who died after being hospitalized a minute on thursday. the 61 year old served one time, 2010 to 2016, presided over a period of steady economic grades. the u. s. is condemned. a suspected strong called a busy ball, continued the if his t cry region that report to be killed. dozens of people. health workers in the village of to go got told the associated press soldiers blocked metix, reaching the scenes and called pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily has printed its last edition. it's been under pressure since staging and post a national security lot. several of its executives have been arrested and its assets are frozen. protest is in thailand, back on the streets after 6 month break, due to the cove at 19 pandemic. several groups are rallying in bangkok demanding the resignation of the prime minister, but also calling for more transparency from the monarchy and an overhaul of the constitution. now there are, these come as the country marks the $809.00 ton of history of the abolition of absolute monarchy. let's go over to bangkok where tony chang is amongst the protest . tony, what more do we know about so many demonstrations and how t
u. s. and the u. n. of called for an investigation as victoria gate and the report, the relatives of the injured wait outside a hospital for news following the bombing of a busy market in the village of to go go any t p as t gray region. some of the victims of root here to the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more we did a believe to be trapped in the village health workers. se soldiers blocked medical teams from reaching the seen. a lot of people waiting during but they...
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u. s. and the u. n. say that they want a full investigation and a massacre in ne, booking a fossil in which at least a $130.00 people were killed, was mostly carried out by children. the government says, armed at 12 to 14 year olds, opened fire on residence in the village of solon and burned down the homes on the 4th of june. this is the worst attack the region is seen in years, even though it has been plagued by armed groups. moving across the for health officials say more groups have been using children in attacks over the past year. those are the headlines a more and all those stories on the al jazeera news, our interest on their half an hour coming up next to bruce 11, a rock and a hard place continues. they for watching by ah, ah, i cannot claim today that i'm respecting it because it's not possible to respect it . and the system which brings me in justice and when i organize lawyers, i try to show what we are a confronting is actually a very drastic and speedy transformation of our city. wherever we go. in this dutifully majestic damascus gate, we see ours of police station would say, comrades microscope that to watch and to monitor the youth and the people walking in the streets and to to get door. but i just want you to see that there are soldiers everywhere. there is a very ugly scene today into the snow, which i try not to beautify but to be indifferent to these ugly themes and to show what's left of the beautiful palestine and the treasures of the city. these are getting on and this is how he made his house and he never actually i mean we are here in the muslim quarter. you cannot fill in it. unfortunately, there is an occupation because before the occupation, alaska marks was open for everybody because i think the most difficult and the most challenging part of the occupation do use. what i want to do now is take you to the center of west jerusalem and just show you how the occupation is not part of the lives in the fossil people. here it is a visiting girl whom i'm originally from, from jerusalem. are you from where the so come visit the old homeland although design isn't played a role in that i was able to come here. you know, i'm like probably the revenue still unable to come here. you know, i thought the idea of israel was such a bad idea if we could accommodate with the palestinian. i really believe that we could find a way to live together and so on. graders are able to dismiss and they don't think about it. it's the land of israel that's it's in the bible. it's unproblematic, it's ours. we came back. you guys. palestinians are intruders. you know, and you know, this whole claim that actually isn't true, but the whole claim that there's are a gathered tie between the israelite and the hebrews of the bible and jews of today, you know, is what makes that tie. so you know, this is our land, just go back and look at the bible the and that's where your course gets a lot of support from christian fundamental. not just from the jewish community and abroad. i don't use the word palestinian. we talk about arabs in a very undifferentiated way. we never use the word occupation. you don't talk about settlement their community. you don't talk about settlers, their jewish residents of community. so the whole language has fantasize everything . if you talk to people, what is the occupation, where is the occupation? what does the palestinian people wouldn't know what the hell you're talking? and that's where israel has really one. it's insulated people so much from the political reality, that's 100 meters away. and so in that sense, israel women, because it takes the whole issue of palestine off the table for it is right. they don't even think about it. okay, so we have to back up. all right, okay, great deal. ah, the you know, assuming the but it, if you of this electrical argument issue mad is included in the blessing and in the promise of the multiplication, this is biblical to the problem is if you try and you do succeed in having an ideology imposed on politics or mixture than just mixture of, of, and this is by the way for all christians, muslims, and jews does not forget, it was own more than 1400 years ago in the 638 approximately. he allowed the jews back in july. so they were prohibited from living in jerusalem for 5 centuries, 1970 demolished the modal can quarter to expand the area in front of the western war. the doors demolishing everything. historical buildings, including them also including school. and they have ultimately used graders to so that they would level that man ah, i do this with, by the idea that we have well defined quarters all the way from to wed street. you have basically major christian sites in families, for example, who live in the christian court just when you see christian course. but also of course it doesn't sound like to be on the list of. i said, my name is irma named after i'm out of the pub or the for the city and christian from one of the main christian families of jerusalem. i was named after much as many to the beautiful relationship, answered the beautiful fowler and has expressed with his encounter with my mother's breast had our christian name. but her name is let me because my mother referred me so we became brother and sister, brother with sisterhood. that is not to be on a lot, you know, line. it's a milk message from roman time. they had the strategy that divide and conquer and the british and implemented the 30 g very one me. we came down from the neighborhood that i live in good infrastructure, the new u. s. embassy, and then you drive down. first thing you get is a police station, a border police. that kind of clarifies from this point on, we need to be in control and then you drive through the neighborhood. but because there's a settlement here, the settlement behind this, then you see there's good infrastructure, there's lights, the sidewalk, and then the entrance to the settlement comes. and just after that, and there's no sidewalk you're in the neighborhood and you really see the and the fact that nobody cares about the infrastructure from that point on. because really it's about infrastructure for jewish population. that is really planned to have a minimum people here as possible to be able to keep the jewish majority. and if you want to be a jerusalem, that is, i don't know worth living in for everyone in it. then it has to be one that has 3 of those concepts of racism. but 3 of them i grew up in a kind of classic sinus left household. so growing up, knowing that way again for
u. s. and the u. n. say that they want a full investigation and a massacre in ne, booking a fossil in which at least a $130.00 people were killed, was mostly carried out by children. the government says, armed at 12 to 14 year olds, opened fire on residence in the village of solon and burned down the homes on the 4th of june. this is the worst attack the region is seen in years, even though it has been plagued by armed groups. moving across the for health officials say more groups have been...
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u. s. and the u. n. of called for an investigation, the tory gate and the reports, the relatives of the injured wait outside a hospital for news. following the bombing of a busy market in the village of to goga ne p, p as t gray region. some of the victims of route here to the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more we did a believe to be trapped in the village health workers. se soldiers blocked medical team from reaching the seen a lot of people waiting unit, but they didn't get service. and because of the locus of the road, i mean, if any, the u. s. state department, school days, reports credible and said in a statement that denying victims urgently needed medical care is heinous. and absolutely unacceptable. we urge the ethiopian authorities to ensure full and unhindered medical access to the victims. immediately. they called for accountability, i call for an investigation for what has happened. but more broadly, we have made clear our position on the issues in to grade. we have asked for a cease fire. we demanded a cease fire. the attack happened during some of the most intense fighting since the conflict between the army and t gray, regional forces began in november. it's not been confirmed who carried out the attack, but military analysts say evidence overwhelmingly suggests the ethiopian air force is responsible. the frankly, nobody else who could have done it. the air try and air forces not operating in the area. the to grants have no air force. who else could have done as it must have been an ethiopian jet? i don't thi
u. s. and the u. n. of called for an investigation, the tory gate and the reports, the relatives of the injured wait outside a hospital for news. following the bombing of a busy market in the village of to goga ne p, p as t gray region. some of the victims of route here to the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more we did a believe to be trapped in the village health workers. se soldiers blocked medical team from reaching the seen a lot of people waiting unit, but they...
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u. n. so they're not based on nothing of it. well, the u. n is the same, is the same entity that supported the dialogue and supported the coming of the government into law. so the better the support, the, the baby supporters who were trying to bribe delegates to vote for him did they know in support that, that well again, these are allegations that has not been proven. resorts in nothing has been stated by the un to that effect. well, the un inquiry said the p. m. supporters of bribes those hi as $200000.00 to induce people to vote for him. un report was quite specific. he said at least 3 such bribes were offered, although all of them are apparently turned down. well, again, let's ask the went about that and why they supported the outcomes of the, of the dialogue and, and having the government come into into office. let's keep in mind again, it's a new government. it's a very well representative of the entire libya. it managed to bring the entire country together. this is the 1st time that we have one government, one legitimate, recognized in
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u. k. of pledged a 1000000000 vaccines fellow income countries for the u. n says more action is needed. jona hall has more from cornwall. the focus now on saturday, shift to looking back at the last 18 months looking at lessons learned in order to prevent any repeat of the devastation wrought by the pandemic. and g 7 leaders will commit their national resources to that end when they signed and unveiled accomplished by declarations so called later setting out a firm plan towards that end. at preventing that devastation, 175000000 people infected, to remind you and counting 3700000 people dead and counting economies torn apart one of hong kong as most prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison. 24 year old agnes chow served more than 6 months in jail for her role in the anti government protests of 2019 algerians voting in the 1st parliament re elections and mass protests force president sees with a flicker step down 2 years ago. they had arc pro democracy movement is urging support, as the boy called the vote, though office 7 of its leaders were arrested in iran. the 3rd and final presidential election debates will be held live on state tv. later on saturday. the theme is people's concerns. iranians are preparing to vote in next week's polls. molly's transitional government has named a new cabinet with colonel savio camaro returning as defense minister. his removal was one of the reasons cited for last month, qu, the military sees power accusing the interim leaders of re shuffling the cabinets without consulting it. first, those i headlines. the news continues here. now this year, after the listening post talk to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret was like, gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, the hello, mature, disparate. and you're at the listening post. we're breaking format this week with a special program on palestine and israel. the violence that spiraled through the month of may the dispossession of palestinians from jerusalem. the blood that was shed at the alex a mosque, the renewed brutal onslaught on garza and the stories of resistance all sounded uncomfortably familiar. but for a change, had seemed like the world was listening. watching this program is about who they are, listening to young palestinians asserting themselves on line and penetrating the mainstream media by documenting their realities, human rights organizations. finally, seeing legacy media outlets adopting the kind of language terms like apartheid that apply to the occupation. a few days after the cease fire in gaza, we spoke with 2 palestinians who have tilted international attention towards their struggle from gaza. photographer has some solemn whose images captured the bombings and the after effects. but we start with shake, shut our resident and activist moon that occurred who showed downs with armed jewish settlers who were backed by israeli police, put her east jerusalem neighborhood on the map. when watching when the l occurred, keep in mind she is 23 years old. 8 i the breaking news overnight in israel police are for a thing for more protests and clashes with palestinian today. the me is really good trying to get in families from their homes in the area for years. ah. the current edge of response partly by this viral video in which could confront the jewish settler. yeah. you know, this is not you. yes. but if i go with the material, what is going to be like and how much other than little gave you my feeling my hand. and if i don't get someone else, get a lot of those under the sky. but the are called is some of the do we have the shuttle him hell in no, show you this or you don't monotony most both in its eelie and leaky mil, ss jamie new york, sola ellamin little set up over a bit. is there a lot of money among boom, initially sent money and that the nice that the money was our cost value on bad? 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and that's the lips of i cents, which was my monthly go to new york. we'll book it for the new york time by the phone and tell him the grammatical to can mean have us. and gen ed naji is quintin. how you wanted us to shoot us an own water bottle of net you will have the bottle who will fall when listen you need voters. i just want to that to pop up simply back out when an ad is in. so i know to get him on the bus a issue with the how to if you can do any of that, if you can do that, can the hole in your home can i do not believe and like i said, the bus has been hell would come up already and it's for our little tab for the fog in the far and the little was across the hudson valley just in the border. i live in florida and that's in florida. and i would almost like that i was in the one that said that she was going to for the other, the ones that how to be how yeah that's, that's, that's india for you and who have them in the family and then how will into the mom and tell for how you need to have the little me in the packet model. i just want to get with you about how the the me and dish. how do you again, at least that he can at least a week. now, let me know, be home that him and then i'm going to set up a few minutes maybe and then suddenly decided mona l occurred is just one of dozens of activists and journalists arrested and interrogated by the israelis since the so called cease fire. wanted to effect correct off has been following the story for us, tara, what's behind this latest crackdown on palestinians, one of the israeli saying about, well, in the case of mono could and her brother, hum, ed, they're accused of things like participating in riots or disturbing the peace, but there really is no peace for palestinians, as you mentioned, ordinary people, activists and john, this a being rounded up violently, often in full view of tv camera. these ready police have said it open is that out to restore to parents an injury for them. we seen what about me when somebody palestinian reports with out there are back, was hospitalized after this and comes up with israeli security for i and here is out. there is giovanni with 80, a reporter with more than 20 years. experience in jerusalem handle is broken by is ready for food and she was assaulted in the back of a police car. this is what she was told when she arrived at the police station. it's one of the soldiers told me we will let you shuttle you, all of us here on the gong for all the journalists will suffer. if we let the silence, everyone will be as railey as clearly don't like the coverage of this oppression. but how do you stop the messengers when there are so many of them? well, with more violence, more ref, more intimidation, which will only generate more headlines. it seems completely logical, but here's the thing. up until now that strategy has what is rouse, occupation, settlement policy? if building demolitions, there are legal, they've been persisted with because of international impunity. but the not of abroad. if not, the politics is starting to shift a not in israel as favor just this week. more than 250 john les, from some of the top media outlets in the world, find a left address to their own industry, saying the quote, sanitizing of israel, systematic oppression of palestinians must stop. and this prospect is telling richard a number of reporters who find that letter from outlet fight the washington post, cnn and a b c. did. so no, no mistake. calling for fax based reporting on palestine, especially in the u. s. media can be professionally coffee. even career and the letter finds rights groups like human rights watch and that felon that have joined palestinians and use in times like apartheid an ethnic supremacy. it says jonas need to examine whether that coverage reflects that reality. thanks to our human rights groups or another critically important source of news, content and context on this story. but selim is in israeli human rights organization, the documents violations in the occupied territories. its executive director joins us now. our guy, l. odd, thanks for speaking with us here at the listening post today. thank you for having me. we heard earlier in the program about mona and mohammed l cord, the video testimony that they've been providing. that's all over social media. how much of that material are israeli audience to see? is it making any kind of impact very little, if any at all. and this is just like a very typical situation where the media in israel, almost all of it, ex
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u. n. a c r. thank you for sharing your insights with us today. the u. s. supreme court has dismissed the latest republican lead attempt to overturn the national health law known as obamacare. that decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. the affordable care act was passed during the obama administration in 2010 to address large gaps in health care coverage for americans. we are yeah, this is the moment former us president brock obama announced the passage at the affordable care act. today. after all, the votes have been tally, health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. and since that time, american republicans have bow to repeal the act, often referred to as obamacare. this is the 3rd major attack on the health care law taken to the supreme court. and it ended the way the 1st 2 did with the majority of justices rejecting the case made for scrapping it there was some hope among the opponents of obama care that this time would be different. mainly because the court is more conservative now that there are 3 appointees of president donald trump on it. and i mean, millions continue to suffer from obamacare while with trying to support 18 republican leg states sued over the law. conservatives have always said it is too expensive and have argued that government should stay out of health insurance choices. this time. they argue that charging a mandatory penalty for those without private or public insurance made the entire law unconstitutional. the court disagreed at congress or moved financial penalties for the uninsured in 2017. but the ruin doesn't mean that the health care law is safe from future lawsuits. it just said that the people who brought this last soon didn't have any right to do it. and so, in a sense, the court sidestepped the issue of the constitutionality of the now toothless individual mandate. democrats are praising the decision for good morning. good morning. once again, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act, and the transformational jackson's that it provides every american with the ruling pretensions for people with preexisting conditions will continue and lower income people will keep their access to medical care. the u. s. has the highest health care costs in the world, according to the biden administration. 31000000 people have health insurance because of the law. now to the corona virus pandemic, let's get an update on the latest developments there. portugal government says it will seal off the capital lisbon this weekend to try to control rice in case numbers. people will only be able to enter and exit the city in exceptional circumstances. at the u. s, as it will soon ship 80000000 vaccines abroad. and these doses will be shipped when the government is finished allocating them and countries are ready to receive them . and the german biotech firm sure of acts as it might allow its manufacturing partners to make vaccines developed by other countries. and the doubts over the efficacy of its own shot. france is reopening to foreign tourists after the cobra. 1900 pandemic, devastated business for more than a year. the capital paris is enticing visitors with bargains and unusually empty museums. but a
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u. k. of pledge to 1000000000 vaccines fellow income countries. but the u. n says, more action is needed. jonah, how has morphin cornwall the focus now on saturday, shift to looking back at the last 18 months looking at lessons learned in order to prevent any repeat of the devastation wrought by the pandemic and g 7 leaders will commit their national resources to that end. when they signed and unveiled accomplished by declaration, so called, late to setting out a firm plan towards that end. at preventing that devastation. 175000000 people infected. to remind you and counting 3700000 people dead and counting economies. busy torn apart, one of hong kong is most prominent pro democracy activists has been released from prison. 24 year old agnes child served more than 6 months in jail for her role in anti government protests in 2019. i'll. julian's voting in the 1st parliamentary election since mass protest forced the president to step down 2 years ago. the head arc pro democracy movement is urging supporters to boycott the vote off the 7 of its leaders were arrested on 1st day. in iran, the 3rd and final presidential election debate will be held live on a television later on saturday. the theme is people's concerns. as iranians prepared to vote to the next week's whole hold on the candidates had a heated discussion in the law televised debate accusing each other of treason, but thousands of protesters have marched him one aside as to demand the basic government supporters in argentina faces a steep economic and health crisis, current of virus infections, a soaring, china's can seen a single use vaccine has just been approved for emergency use. the headlines of accidents over the are they were the something was going to change has anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be address at its core. we are in a race against the variance, know what to say. we are all saying we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line. i'll just aram. ah, hello, i'm kim. i'll santa maria. this is counting the cost on al jazeera, your weekly look at the world of business, connect this week. gender inequality. the pandemic has had a rest of effect, especially on women unemployment. more of them work on the front and more likely to lose their jobs and more of given up their job to care for others. what government need to do to keep women in work or lose trillions in last outputs. also this rate china invest binion and iran, but it's a cash strapped country ready to turn away investments. we will hear from iraq's oil minister and with millions pushed into poverty before the devastating 2nd wave . just how will india is economy fair as it eases its locked down state by state? ah, well, if you've kept your job during this pandemic, we're talking 15 months of disruption here. and let's face it, you've done pretty well. the pandemic has not been kind especially to low income workers in the industrialized or developing world. and the recovery has not been inclusive for this week. we are focusing on the extraordinary and disproportionate effect on women and all income levels. career and child care work in family life. it's fair to say women take on a greater share of the burden. now we've got a lot of numbers for you here, but they tell the story starkly and effectively. according to the management consulting firm mckenzie women's jobs, a $1.00 times more vulnerable to this crisis than those of men. women actually make up 39 percent of global employment, but accounts for 54 percent of overall job losses. and nothing's done about this. the prediction is that global economic growth could be a trillion dollars lower by 2030 than it would be if male and female unemployment were even. conversely taking action now to advance gender equality could add 30 trillion to global g d p by 2030. so the choice really seems pretty obvious. now that is all over all numbers, but just think for a moments about the health care sector alone, because it has been the heart of this crisis. and what you may not have known, but also may have suspected is that women actually make up 70 percent of all health care workers belongs that journal estimates. female contributions to health care are equivalent to nearly 5 percent of global g d, p, or 3 trillion alone to global health. but nearly half is unpaid and unrecognised. or it's just unfair, you know, needed a european court ruling. this was in the case of the british supermarket chain tesco for female shop staff to be able to compare their roles with male colleagues at the distribution centers. and that's great for women in the 1st world who have access to legal representation, but migrant domestic workers who number 11500000 and mostly women have been left unpaid and stranded from the middle east to asia. so the picture can be pretty grim and sadly, the choices are to, you know, around $2000000.00 canyons of lost their jobs. since the beginning of the pandemic in many have been forced to make some difficult decisions to survive in nairobi, malcolm web spoke to women who've had to turn to sex work just to put food on the table. sarah and mary, not their real names, are among around 2000000 kenyans. he lost that job since because the panoramic began. sarah worked in an electronic shop here in the capital, nairobi it went bust during the 1st locked down. she said she'd have to do sex work ever since to be able to feed her 2 children. my life has turned into something that i never thought, how would i would be in my life? if i look at my children in my house, they'll go hungry. so this is what i was left to if you don't have a choice. but it's something that makes you feel as a money to make the feel and was she says men paid about $10.00 for sex at 1st. that's now dropped to about $2.00. is the economies contract it over the last year? the market so much quieter than they were before the pandemic? a lot of people lost their jobs here in the city of move back to the countryside. the people selling food here say demand is really down and they say that means more wastage of perishables, like these bananas, economists say that the government taxing people more to try and cover the costs of repaying its large and growing debt, plus a spike in fuel prices has pushed up the price of food and other commodities. the cost of living is going up, making life for most people even harder. the few people have made a lot of money from supplying coven tests, mosque and medical equipment. some made even more money by being paid to supply them to the government and not delivering anything until the latest in decades of corruption scandals. kenyans tired of it. so when the international monetary fund agreed to lend the government to point $3000000000.00 to help through the crisis, thousands of kenyans took the social media to object to the borrowing of yet more money that they believe will be stolen. but experts say more public spending is still the only way to help people they got between they have notes under there. they have some have not the whitening up the rate at which poverty levels are going to increase. we are when we have so many youths in this country when to be engaged in crime are very sad of lack of government measures to be put in place to ensure that the huge can have something to do. tourism is one of the country's largest n as a foreign currency. the sector employed about 2000000 people. many of them have been laid off as hotels and lodges, now lie empty. here women wait by the roadside waiting and hoping for domestic work, which they say has also dried up. as wealthy employers fear getting coded, people are running out of options. as did sarah and mary, they both say the economic impact to the pandemic has been far more damaging than the virus itself. and they say they want it to be over, so they can get hired again and stop having sex for money. all right, let's get some analysis on this now with neil and john that more clear who's the head of global engagement from action a great to have you with us from the deli today, we're going to focus really i think on the developing world, more than anything else here, but just the 1st sort of broad thought. do you think that corporations and indeed governments are finally waking up to the fact that women are treated the same, that the inequality is there and that it's not just anecdotal anymore. i mean, the, the, the, the evidence, the numbers are there for everyone to see. yeah, absolutely. i agree. i think that there is not a momentum. there is evidence that has, you know, that's clear, especially on the co wiggly or knew that women are treated differently. and face a lot of bad news, but now we have evidence to backup our backup our claims and governments or indeed and should indeed listen to that evidence. let's split it a little bit into governments and comedy. how much burden should go on the governments and the state in the ideas of, you know, child care actually recognizing that women do a different job in the split between home and work more. how much of that burden should go into the state? whether the burden has to go on to the state, because if we look at the unc big care that women do, if you just look at the figure, it's a 16400000000 on a day that a big can work and 2 sides of this work is done by women and this amounts to 2000000000 people walking all the 8th on a day with no name for communication. and if, if we want to value the services that women are delivering, then that we're just on the basis of a minimum wage. they would be backward the amount that would amount about 9 percent of the global u. d, p, or 11 trillion dollar us dollars. and so this is and this was before the end, make an un women's report shows that the unpaid can and domestic. what was that women are doing has increased massively during the ban demik because the closure because the service is not being delivered. and they know that women are carrying is not only on just a sustainable hate to be capitalist about this. but how do we pay for all of us? where does the money come time is? is it tax station? is it or $30.00, how does it work? well i, what we have done in action in our research be have asked for action on 3 things. one is that the 2nd it us derek, and the 3rd is back on debt. we found that just again, this is pico, bad in 2019. can y'all gonna and gabby, our we're spending more than 3 times as much on external, dec prepayments as on health and congo, rather, it's up to 5 times as much gone. i had one of the highest dec. so the thing cost in the country in the was at about 59 percent of its g d p. so
u. k. of pledge to 1000000000 vaccines fellow income countries. but the u. n says, more action is needed. jonah, how has morphin cornwall the focus now on saturday, shift to looking back at the last 18 months looking at lessons learned in order to prevent any repeat of the devastation wrought by the pandemic and g 7 leaders will commit their national resources to that end. when they signed and unveiled accomplished by declaration, so called, late to setting out a firm plan towards that end. at...