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in 1905 there was a 14 year old boy called young hong who was severely beaten and tortured and murdered by mossies because he was anti-racist it almost need to get. some comments last night except the 1st it's simply a struggle to minister support the twitchel many. young do able source and have scattered around long time way now to get to work live their benefit around them both committed. this murder was a big shock for everyone here in the region. and so a teacher christer matzoh started the tolerance project here in the coming out. of the open. but there was there. is an outreach program to peru and strong people from joining radical groups which grew and grew. christers regarded as the leading economic and extremist right wing groups in scandinavia and he actively works to do you radicalize neo nazis. my hopes in meeting christian is that i can share some of my experience and maybe hear some of his and i would like some advice from him on how to approach and talk to the nordic persistent move . a being a common practice i want to know. how this is a funny and. nobody for scuttling
in 1905 there was a 14 year old boy called young hong who was severely beaten and tortured and murdered by mossies because he was anti-racist it almost need to get. some comments last night except the 1st it's simply a struggle to minister support the twitchel many. young do able source and have scattered around long time way now to get to work live their benefit around them both committed. this murder was a big shock for everyone here in the region. and so a teacher christer matzoh started the...
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typical hong kong girls don't do things like this, like these crazy adventures. rooftopping is a kind of new extreme sport among young people in hong kong now. the idea is conquering a building without being discovered by security. my heart is always pounding, and then my hands are sweating, but i try to overcome this fear. my rooftopping friends, they all have same value w with me. i thk they're all rebellious, and they also think that the government is not serving the people now in hong kong. they just want you to be obedient. benjamin: i don't want to see any police because i have a helmet with me today. airin: you can say you have helmet for bike. ha! benjamin: because maybe there are demonstration t tonight, maybe. i don't know. protests ababt the polilice and goverernt officials, so maybe it would be better for me to get a helmet first. [speaking cantonese] man: ok. airin: i actually don't want to get famous from rooftopping. it's just an instant. i think the protests inspired me. they were not satisfied with the electoral system in hong kong, so they start a demonstration here. the police didn't know what to d
typical hong kong girls don't do things like this, like these crazy adventures. rooftopping is a kind of new extreme sport among young people in hong kong now. the idea is conquering a building without being discovered by security. my heart is always pounding, and then my hands are sweating, but i try to overcome this fear. my rooftopping friends, they all have same value w with me. i thk they're all rebellious, and they also think that the government is not serving the people now in hong kong....
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world south koreans have reacted to this pandemic in different ways last week and many young people came here to source hong day and entertainment and shopping district popular with young people they were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some ticket meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various contain the spread of coronavirus it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these 100 stations i money by young men and women who are also fighting i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially distance however that is one of the biggest challenges here in france many young people at 1st didn't seem to take the locked on very seriously wrong group even had a bob a q. in northern france and had to pay a fine of 1600 euro's but time seem to have changed young people now organize online operatives and one facebook group with 640000 members even throws a 10 minute online party each day but it's not just about having fun there's a w
world south koreans have reacted to this pandemic in different ways last week and many young people came here to source hong day and entertainment and shopping district popular with young people they were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some ticket meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various contain the spread of coronavirus it is these young men and women...
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world south koreans have reacted to this pandemic in different ways last week and many young people came here to souls hong day and entertainment and shopping district popular with young people they were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some takeout meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various to contain the spread of corona via. it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these $100.00 stations and money by young men and women who are also fighting hygiene classes to the young and old and also encouraging them to socially distance however that is one of the biggest challenges here here in france many young people at 1st didn't seem to take the locked on very seriously one group even had a baba queue in northern france and had to pay a fine of 1600 euro's but time seemed to have changed young people now organize online operatives and one facebook group with 640000 members even throws a 10 minute online party each day but it's not just about having
world south koreans have reacted to this pandemic in different ways last week and many young people came here to souls hong day and entertainment and shopping district popular with young people they were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some takeout meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various to contain the spread of corona via. it is these young men and...
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so the koreans have reacted to this pandemic in different ways last week and many young people came here to source hong day and entertainment and shopping district popular with young people they were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some takeout meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various to contain the spread of corona of white. it is these young men and women who are leading from the front line these 100 stations i managed by young men and women who are also i do classes to the young and the old and also encouraging them to socially distance however that is one of the biggest challenges here here in france many young people at 1st didn't seem to take the locked on very seriously one group even had a bad day queue in northern france and had to pay a fine of 1600 euro's but time seemed to have changed young people now organize online operatives and one facebook group with 640000 members even throws a 10 minute online party each day but it's not just about having fun
so the koreans have reacted to this pandemic in different ways last week and many young people came here to source hong day and entertainment and shopping district popular with young people they were harshly criticized online for gathering at nightclubs and bars other young people i met though were volunteering to see that those less fortunate got some takeout meals and were better protected from the virus i mean. in various to contain the spread of corona of white. it is these young men and...
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got some heavy rain across parts of southern china and we should see some showers affecting hong kong. young women with this space i used to do. about working in the best will come of it you know like not sounding nice about a small stuff the science the giant leap for mankind in co good start for don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the south like of the center to space women make science kirk a stunt space school at the certified on al-jazeera. no . longer amount of top stories here on. the french president emanuel macor has told the french public we are at war against the coronavirus announcing a raft of new measures he said he's closing french borders. fears are growing of a global recession as the coronavirus pandemic sends markets around the world plunging again the dow jones closed down 13 percent the worst drop in 3 decades. the world health organization is urging countries around the world to test every suspected case general to draw southern on says you cannot fight a fire blindfolded. well this is a crowbar and not been confirmed throughout more than half of africa at l
got some heavy rain across parts of southern china and we should see some showers affecting hong kong. young women with this space i used to do. about working in the best will come of it you know like not sounding nice about a small stuff the science the giant leap for mankind in co good start for don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the south like of the center to space women make science kirk a stunt space school at the certified on al-jazeera. no . longer amount of top stories...
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ju young yung travelled to neighboring hong kong. >> scientists around the world are trying to find the source of a rapidly new illness. >> known as scarce. >> one wan with the infection in hong kong, transmitted it to six people and they in turn transmitted it to dozens of others. >> the w.h.o. experts are trying to figure out how it began and how it spread. >> health agencies raced to respond. but it was too late. sars, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, had gone global. more than 700 died from the outbreak, and 800,000 people were infected and roughlily half of the cases were tratsced backo the doctor, now known as a super spreader. >> but now in 2020, spreading diseases could be easier than ever. >> it is easier to be a super spread ner today's world. i would say we are going to see more super spreader, because of a lot more people and the specifics with a lot more population, is that you will come into more contact with people than in the past and we are much more vulnerable than the globalized record. >> we have planes flying oughtle time and people are close to each other and
ju young yung travelled to neighboring hong kong. >> scientists around the world are trying to find the source of a rapidly new illness. >> known as scarce. >> one wan with the infection in hong kong, transmitted it to six people and they in turn transmitted it to dozens of others. >> the w.h.o. experts are trying to figure out how it began and how it spread. >> health agencies raced to respond. but it was too late. sars, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, had...
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luckily it's going nowhere and a few months later people started to show up in the hospitals of hong kong, young people dying of a flu and it turned out to be bird flu and that was terrifying because it look like something was happening in hong kong. international team of investigators along with able investigators of hong kong did an extensive investigation and discovered that it seemed there was a flu infecting chickens in hong kong and it was going jumping from a chicken to people which is unusual and could be deadly. didn't seem to be spreading from person to person, but it was a flu even killing chickens and they don't normally die of the flu. so, the big fear was if they don't do anything that the flu with an infected person in the person would also get human flu and in their lungs the two flues merge and out comes a bird type flu that could infect people and we would have 1918 all over again to protect the world, hong kong government ordered every chicken in hong kong be killed, huge number of chickens, over a million chickens because of hong kong people by their chicken from markets wher
luckily it's going nowhere and a few months later people started to show up in the hospitals of hong kong, young people dying of a flu and it turned out to be bird flu and that was terrifying because it look like something was happening in hong kong. international team of investigators along with able investigators of hong kong did an extensive investigation and discovered that it seemed there was a flu infecting chickens in hong kong and it was going jumping from a chicken to people which is...
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got some heavy rain across parts of southern china and we should see some showers affecting hong kong. young women with this space i used to dream about working in a. small staff of the science that giant leap for mankind in congress don't mean for don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the satellite will be sent into space women make science gets down to space school at the south 5 on al-jazeera. org or earth order. form. one of top stories here on al-jazeera the french president emmanuel mccall has told the french public we are at war against her own a virus announcing a raft of new measures he said he's closing all french borders. fears are growing of a global recession as the coronavirus pandemic sends markets around the world 100 again the dow jones is just closed down 13 percent the worst drop in 3 decades. the world health organization is urging countries around the world to test every suspected case traditional terrorists and an on says you cannot fight a fire blindfolded. cases of the coronavirus have now been confirmed throughout all the hoff of africa at least 30 countrie
got some heavy rain across parts of southern china and we should see some showers affecting hong kong. young women with this space i used to dream about working in a. small staff of the science that giant leap for mankind in congress don't mean for don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the satellite will be sent into space women make science gets down to space school at the south 5 on al-jazeera. org or earth order. form. one of top stories here on al-jazeera the french president...
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hong kong. the fact that you have more mainland chinese entrepreneurs and young people coming to work in hong kongmix of people has changed. the area has changed. but it still continues to be given theery: experience hong kong has gone through, whether it is the u.s.-china trade war or the ongoing protests, now the outbreak of coronavirus, is it time for the city to diversify away from its dependence on the mainland? >> easier said than done. systems. country, to we are part of china. you have every country in the world and every businessman in the world 20 to get into china to do business. you can see how much trade between those countries really passes through every year. the fact that hong kong needs to diversify is financial services. it is the big breadwinner here in hong kong. we get up to 70 million tourists a year. 80% from china. hong kong's economy has really been based around that for retail, tourism, all of these things, property sales. it has all been the mainland chinese who have driven the market here. i think going forward, hong kong needs to get more into digital. china is so far
hong kong. the fact that you have more mainland chinese entrepreneurs and young people coming to work in hong kongmix of people has changed. the area has changed. but it still continues to be given theery: experience hong kong has gone through, whether it is the u.s.-china trade war or the ongoing protests, now the outbreak of coronavirus, is it time for the city to diversify away from its dependence on the mainland? >> easier said than done. systems. country, to we are part of china. you...
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back in hong kong i met a young journalist, yuli yang. >> if you think you are surrounded literally bykiller bug that's out there, it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. and they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? you afraid waking up in the morning, turning things, talking to people? >> everyone to a certain extent are afraid, are scared because you should see the number of people that have been dyingi i g because of this virus, you do see there's a legitimate conc n concern. >> francis is a financial analyst based in hong kong. he thinks this will have a lasting impact. so what is it like to be here, live here? >> well, i think it's really one of despair. it's heartbreaking to see something like that. >> francis knew almost from the beginning that the virus would have huge repercussions for the global economy. >> china is such an important manufacturing center. now it
back in hong kong i met a young journalist, yuli yang. >> if you think you are surrounded literally bykiller bug that's out there, it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. and they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? you afraid waking up in the morning,...
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back in hong kong, i met a young journalist. >> if you think that you are sur undered literally by thist's out there, it's terrifying. varsz. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine, and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? are you afraid waking up in the morning, touching things, talking to people? >> everyone to a certain extent are afraid, are scared because to see the number of people that have been dying because of this virus, you do see there's a legitimate concern. >> frances lee understanding is a financial analyst based in hong kong. he thinks this will have a lasting impact. what is it like to be here and live here? >> well, i think it's heartbreaking to see something like that. >> he knew almost from the beginning that the virus would have huge repercussions for the global economy. >> china is such an important manufacturing center now. it produce something like 50% of the indust
back in hong kong, i met a young journalist. >> if you think that you are sur undered literally by thist's out there, it's terrifying. varsz. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine, and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? are you afraid waking up in the morning, touching...
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back in hong kong, i met a young journalist julie yang. >> you think that you are surrounded literallyr bug that's out there. it's -- it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan, where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. they try to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? are you afraid waking up in the morning? touching things, talking to people? >> everyone, to a certain extent, are afraid. are -- are scared because to see the number of people that have been dying because of this virus, you -- you do see that there is a legitimate concern. >> frances lun is a financial analyst based in hong kong. he thinks this will have a lasting impact. >> so what is it like to be here and live here? >> well, i -- i think it's really one of despair. it's heartbreaking to see something like that. >> frances new almost from the beginning that the virus would have huge repercussions for the global economy. >> china is such an important manufactur
back in hong kong, i met a young journalist julie yang. >> you think that you are surrounded literallyr bug that's out there. it's -- it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan, where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. they try to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? are you afraid waking up in the morning?...
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back in hong kong i met a young journalists, yu liyang. >> if you think you're surrounded by this coronaviruse situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now, and they tried to reassure me they're doing fine, and they always sound very cheerful and up beat. >> are people afraid -- are you afraid waking up in the morning touching things, talking to people? >> everyone to a certain extent are afraid, are scared. because to see the number of people that have been dying because of this virus, you do see there's a legitimate concern. >> francis is a financial analyst based in hong kong. he thinks this will have a lasting impact. so what is it like to be here and live here? >> well, i think it's really heart breaking to see something like that. >> francis knew almost from the beginning that the virus would have huge repercussions for the global economy. >> china is such an important manufacturing center now. if we do something like 50% of the industrial goods, consumer goods of the world and yo
back in hong kong i met a young journalists, yu liyang. >> if you think you're surrounded by this coronaviruse situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now, and they tried to reassure me they're doing fine, and they always sound very cheerful and up beat. >> are people afraid -- are you afraid waking up in the morning touching things, talking to people? >> everyone...
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back in hong kong i met a young journalist, yuli yang. >> if you think you are surrounded literally byt there, it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. and they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? you afraid waking up in the morning, turning things, talking to people? >> everyone to a certain extent are afraid, are scared because you should see the number of people that have been dying because of this virus, you do see there's a legitimate concern. >> francis is a financial analyst based in hong kong. he thinks this will have a lasting impact. so what is it like to be here, live here? >> well, i think it's really one of despair. it's heartbreaking to see something like that. >> francis knew almost from the beginning that the virus would have huge repercussions for the global economy. >> china is such an important manufacturing center. now it will do something like 50% of th
back in hong kong i met a young journalist, yuli yang. >> if you think you are surrounded literally byt there, it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. and they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid? you afraid waking up in the morning, turning things, talking...
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back in hong kong, i met a young journalist, yu liang. >> if you think you are surrounded literally bythere, it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. and they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid, are you afraid, waking up in the morning, touching things, talking to people? >> everyone to a certain extent are afraid, are scared. because to see the number of people that have been dying because of this virus, you do see that there's a legitimate concern. >> francis lund is a financial analyst based in hong kong. he thinks this will have a lasting impact. >> so what is it like to be here, live here? >> well, i think it's really one of despair. it's heartbreaking to see something like that. >> francisca new almost from the beginning that the virus would have huge repercussions for the global economy. >> china is such an important manufacturing center. if we do something like 50%
back in hong kong, i met a young journalist, yu liang. >> if you think you are surrounded literally bythere, it's terrifying. >> the situation is even worse for her parents. they live in wuhan where the outbreak began. >> my parents have not left their apartment for almost a month now. and they tried to reassure me that they're doing fine and they always sound very cheerful and upbeat. >> are people afraid, are you afraid, waking up in the morning, touching things,...
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young people who tend to be more socicially active. >> translator: to contain the coronavirus effectively, we need to cut back on social contact. we've seseen china, hongong, d singapore do this effectively. we can help to prevent the spread of the virus from taking on epidemic proportions by encouraging people to avoid social contact. >> reporter: while many young people love to socialize, there's a strong push now for them to stay home. emiko lenart, nhk world. >>> as countries around the world rush to fight the virus, japanese doctors say they could have some encouraging news. a medical team that treated cases from the "diamond princess" cruise ship says an asthma drug may help some patients. they say it could reduce symptoms of coronavirus in people who have also developed pneumonia. in a report they say that three patients from the cruise ship were given the drug ciclesonide, a steroid inhalant. doctors say the patients were from 67 to 78 years old. they were on oxygen support but were not in a serious condition. the research shows their health improved about two days after they took the medication last month. the drug is believed to reduce inflam
young people who tend to be more socicially active. >> translator: to contain the coronavirus effectively, we need to cut back on social contact. we've seseen china, hongong, d singapore do this effectively. we can help to prevent the spread of the virus from taking on epidemic proportions by encouraging people to avoid social contact. >> reporter: while many young people love to socialize, there's a strong push now for them to stay home. emiko lenart, nhk world. >>> as...
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hong kong where it. hidden away in the ever a 1000000 japanese shown the outside world one of one is still best to gates why so many young and old feel lost japan on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. a quick reminder of our current top stories here on al-jazeera italy's become the nation will seriously hit by coronavirus with the number of deaths of passing those in china u.s. president donald trump says he's called on the food and drug administration to streamline its processes to speed up the development of a treatment for corona virus global markets are trading slightly up after major losses thanks to several central banks scrambling to soften the impact of the pandemic. in the past 24 hours israel's recorded a further 244 new cases of corona virus the increase brings the total number of cases there to 677 while more than 650000 people remain under quarantine sorry folks it has more now from west jerusalem. it's an increase of more than 50 percent in cases in less than 24 hours and so it does suggest that israel is on an upward curve a fast up would curve part of that can be explained by the fact that testing is coming on strea
hong kong where it. hidden away in the ever a 1000000 japanese shown the outside world one of one is still best to gates why so many young and old feel lost japan on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. a quick reminder of our current top stories here on al-jazeera italy's become the nation will seriously hit by coronavirus with the number of deaths of passing those in china u.s. president donald trump says he's called on the food and drug administration to streamline its processes to speed up the...
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young people dying of the flu. it turned out to be a bird flu. and that was very terrified because terrifying because it looked like something was happening in hong kong. along with the very able investigators. with extensive investigation. it was going from chickens to people. it was even killing chickens and they don't normally die of flu. the big fear was if they don't do anything it would in fact the person and in their lungs the two flues would emerge. would have 1918 all over again. and in order to protect the world. the hong kong government ordered the every chicken in hong kong be killed. people like to buy these chickens at markets. all of these chickens are in cages. i think now it was at the time. now i think it was a good idea. see mac how do we get the flu? >> the very first time that summer gets a flu do they eat it and has to get into your lungs. it also lives longer in the air when it was dry. other than the flu shot to protect yourself is there a way to protect yourself. not much you can do. you can stay away from people. wash your hands a lot. do you think flu shots are good idea. i said why was i so stupid. i've two children. t
young people dying of the flu. it turned out to be a bird flu. and that was very terrified because terrifying because it looked like something was happening in hong kong. along with the very able investigators. with extensive investigation. it was going from chickens to people. it was even killing chickens and they don't normally die of flu. the big fear was if they don't do anything it would in fact the person and in their lungs the two flues would emerge. would have 1918 all over again. and...