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hello i maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes as the world health organization was the effects of the coronavirus could be around for decades some hope from america's leading experts. we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021. meanwhile the spread of covert 19 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a wreck or contraction. and zimbabwe's military and police in force a ban on antigovernment protests opposition figures say dozens have been detained. and army welling's with the sports news as yet another major league baseball team is hit by coronavirus. people returns with social justice hala on its agenda to hear from the born giants i see this hour. the corona virus has already had a profound impact on the global economy changing the way we live work and travel now the world health organization says this will reverberate for generations at a meeting of the w h o's emergency committee the director general ted ross gabrielle sauce said the pandemic was a once in a c
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hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program the spread of covert 1000 has weighed heavily on the eurozone economy causing a record contraction.
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community which may not be a bend the rules at all are still being given a free pass lawrence lee in a london broadcast center thanks very much for the update. scores of people have been arrested in zimbabwe as hundreds of military troops and police attempt to thwart planned and government protests opposition parties are calling for demonstrations against food and fuel shortages as well as 700 percent inflation the government's ban the protest which president emerson says constitutes an insurrection by the opposition critics accuse him of using the coronavirus pandemic to stifle dissent privileges must survive and here he is a journalist in zimbabwe joins me now from the capital harare good to have you with us on the program how threatened does the president of the government feel from these protests yeah i think you can feel it from how security has been good lloyd's to deal with. we have seen in the past 2 days the army the police being deployed into neighborhoods and even today. the police have been under police. clear. the. streets are empty so you find that the government yes these. are
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in bangkok for instance very much the to europe now lawrence lee joins me now from our london broadcast center with more news on that lockdown in northern england lawrence any particular community or city or town targeted here. well that not saying so out loud but there's a general supposition that the timing isn't the coincidence that this new set of rules has come right at the start of the celebrations the new rule says that you can have 2 families from different households in the same house so you can't invite other families your house you call as a family can go to somebody else's house either in the safe exit area that they have that they draw on the map the background of course is the sign says now think that community transition in england is particularly high in poor areas where you have lots of different generations of the same family living in the same house so grandparents parents and children in the same house that's obviously politically pronounced in muslim communities which which tend not to be very poor so that was with the reason why less the 25 percent muslim populatio
in bangkok for instance very much the to europe now lawrence lee joins me now from our london broadcast center with more news on that lockdown in northern england lawrence any particular community or city or town targeted here. well that not saying so out loud but there's a general supposition that the timing isn't the coincidence that this new set of rules has come right at the start of the celebrations the new rule says that you can have 2 families from different households in the same house...
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by china's ambassador in london on thursday i think they called my remarks. as. china want to be you france. china want to be. if you do not want to be. and our friends want to treat china as a hostile and. you'll call a price there simply is very clear that means you are laws your laws about or to in china as often it is at the front in recent weeks the u.k. government has taken several steps against perceived chinese threats and transgressions. because of beijing's new security law for hong kong the u.k. has suspended an extradition treaty with its former territory it's also offered $3000000.00 hong kong as a path to u.k. citizenship tech security concerns have prompted prime minister boris johnson to promise her war way will be a victim from britain's 5 g. networks by 2027 china is mulling how to respond so this analyst i think what the chinese community tries to do is to found ways that will be hurtful to the u.k. that were harmed. not hung china is sell the sins the most important part of the u.k. china relationship is economic it is very difficult for the c
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run from london who is an international economist and former economic advisor to the president of the european commission the group figures all over the world. especially the united states how much do we hung on to the fact they were not quite as bones expected. but obviously these are catastrophic figures both at the u.s. and germany and indeed elsewhere but we knew that going to be catastrophic and frankly even whether it's and subject to a huge margin of error especially at this time so whether they're slightly better or worse than expectations i think is pretty much here of their what what really matters is what's happening now and what's likely to happen in the future in the future and in that respect i think that the the jobless figures from the u.s. somewhat troubling because unemployment have been falling it's now rising again and that suggests that the recovery has slowed or indeed stalled and you can see that from also from credit card spent new figures indeed from consumer confidence and you could just see that you know from the t.v. pictures where you know the likes of flo
run from london who is an international economist and former economic advisor to the president of the european commission the group figures all over the world. especially the united states how much do we hung on to the fact they were not quite as bones expected. but obviously these are catastrophic figures both at the u.s. and germany and indeed elsewhere but we knew that going to be catastrophic and frankly even whether it's and subject to a huge margin of error especially at this time so...
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the chinese embassy in london he'll give us the latest reaction out of the u.k. in a moment but 1st let's cross over to pollen in the whole colon divya really the 1st arrests in hong kong using the national security law online communication of course online communications that sort of tells us more tell us more about the group that's being held or was arrested. but 1st we need to point out that these are 4 very young people that were arrested overnight police went into their homes without a warrant which is now a provision under that national security law they confiscated documents their computers and devices saying that they are investigating them for advocating home console dependence the group of 4 are between the ages of $16.21 their leaders said to be a 19 year old who formed a word or was called a student look what they call the student localism a group or organization advocating for hong kong secession from the rest of china but they said they shut down their organization on june the 30th just hours before that national security law was due to come into pl
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we leave it with you in hong kong we're going to cross over to london now the chinese ambassador to the united kingdom is speaking let's just listen in to what he has to really policies and interfere in china's internal affairs by reading all human rights is to jump. on the market like truly the insurgents have a seriously poison the atmosphere of china your great relationship. 2nd china's commitment to the path of peace for development as not chance pursuing peace for development is and where you were being strategic choice and solemn pledge of china china has never invaded other countries or sought expansion china as a number and will not export its system or model or china 60 apartment because we want a better life for our people we do not want to threaten challenge or replace any work history has proved and war can tinubu proof that china is always a defender of world peace a contributor to global development and hoda of international law a stronger china will make the world a more peaceful stable and prosperous place i ever some british politicians cling to the cold war mentality a
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of his al-jazeera live from london also coming up the u.s. retreat from a nato ally 12000 troops ordered to put out of germany and their headquarters moved . and.
of his al-jazeera live from london also coming up the u.s. retreat from a nato ally 12000 troops ordered to put out of germany and their headquarters moved . and.
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and our intelligence is al-jazeera live from london also coming up the u.s. retreat from a nato ally 12000 troops ordered to pull out of germany and a european headquarters moved. virus free for months but now facing a clearly virus reserve vietnam's government warns the whole country is.
and our intelligence is al-jazeera live from london also coming up the u.s. retreat from a nato ally 12000 troops ordered to pull out of germany and a european headquarters moved. virus free for months but now facing a clearly virus reserve vietnam's government warns the whole country is.
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in london rory these are very strong words the decision was reckless appalling. yeah they are tough words you're right that they've come from the public accounts committee he says as a cross party group of m.p.'s that essentially it's haast with scrutinizing government policy and working out whether a sufficient and effective they look at spending they look at how well the policy is actually done and in this report they've been looking at the health and social care sexes and how government policy. is to react well or badly to the coronavirus pandemic and they were looking at lots of different things by various different recommendations but you're right there toughest language and then most strident criticism was to do with this policy that was put into practice late march and the 1st half of april and this was a time when they or everyone was expecting a huge onslaught of coronavirus patients to hit the national health service and the governor was frantically trying to free out beds inside the n.h.s. and one of the things they did to free up beds was to ask hospi
in london rory these are very strong words the decision was reckless appalling. yeah they are tough words you're right that they've come from the public accounts committee he says as a cross party group of m.p.'s that essentially it's haast with scrutinizing government policy and working out whether a sufficient and effective they look at spending they look at how well the policy is actually done and in this report they've been looking at the health and social care sexes and how government...
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with rory chalons in london at 1st glance rory this does not look like good news for boris johnson's government again. well this report is looking into a fairly broad parts of the government's coronavirus pandemic response it's being put out by the public accounts committee which is a cross party body which looks at effectiveness and spending in government this report is more about effectiveness than spending. it looks at various different things the this issue of the people being discharged just discharged from hospitals into care homes is one of the things that this report is most critical of let let's rewind back to kind of late march early april as the government was was getting the n.h.s. ready for what was assumed to be a huge lot of coronavirus patients it was building new emergency hospitals and it was trying to free up as many beds as possible in the hospitals that already exist and what it did was order hospitals to basically discharge anyone who they considered medically fit some 25000 of these people were discharged straight from the hospital back into retirement homes ca
with rory chalons in london at 1st glance rory this does not look like good news for boris johnson's government again. well this report is looking into a fairly broad parts of the government's coronavirus pandemic response it's being put out by the public accounts committee which is a cross party body which looks at effectiveness and spending in government this report is more about effectiveness than spending. it looks at various different things the this issue of the people being discharged...
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hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes spain's summer season under stress test coronavirus cases spike in some regions the british and german governments toughened their travel advice. malaysia's former prime minister najib razak is found guilty on corruption charges but stays out of jail for now livelihoods washed away in bangladesh where a 3rd of the entire country is now submerged by monsoon flooding and u.s. attorney general william barr defends the trumpet ministrations response to recent anti racism protests. and army welling's with the sport is for all coronavirus places place the major league baseball season in full of the doubt and following 280 and polish jails elite squad as his team in the test series against west indies . spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has reacted with outrage after the u.k. and germany warned of their citizens to think twice before travelling to spain in the coming weeks because of an increase in coronavirus cases their tourism accounts for a little over 12 per
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hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up malaysia's former prime minister najib razak is found guilty on corruption charges but stays out of jail for now livelihoods washed away in bangladesh where a 3rd of the entire country is now submerged by monsoon flood.
hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up malaysia's former prime minister najib razak is found guilty on corruption charges but stays out of jail for now livelihoods washed away in bangladesh where a 3rd of the entire country is now submerged by monsoon flood.
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further reaction in response to the decision taken by the government let's bring in rory chalons out of london rory any reaction yet from the foreign office. no not yet but this is be an announcement that's just come in the last hour or so as you say a reciprocal. bit of legislation from the chinese tit for tat so if you want to call it that it's been a week or so since the u.k. took this step. also canada and australia have suspended their extradition treaties with hong kong over this new security law that china has put in place in the territory new zealand has just announced that it is doing the same and the united states is believed to be following fairly soon so all of these 5 countries i'd imagine at some point and then in the near future will suspend their extradition treaties and we can imagine that china will follow suit and in doing the same these 5 countries are parts of the 5. intelligence alliance so seemingly behaving as one over this ok rory many thanks. lots more still to come for you here on the news including a battle over beachgoers spain germany and the u.k. have a faceoff b
further reaction in response to the decision taken by the government let's bring in rory chalons out of london rory any reaction yet from the foreign office. no not yet but this is be an announcement that's just come in the last hour or so as you say a reciprocal. bit of legislation from the chinese tit for tat so if you want to call it that it's been a week or so since the u.k. took this step. also canada and australia have suspended their extradition treaties with hong kong over this new...
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hello i'm barbara sara this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes accusations and denials conflicting reports of a confrontation on the israel lebanon border. threats of a return to tough restrictions if spain cannot reverse its coronavirus spike driver is stopped and questioned but zimbabwe's leaders deny claims the lockdown is to prevent anti-government protests and on nearing a civil rights leader john lewis lies in state in the u.s. capital. and in sport cats are has officially expressed an interest in staging a future olympic games the 2022 world cup hosts hope to bring the olympics to the middle east for the 1st time. we begin the news hour in israel where prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned it is quote playing with fire he's accuse the lebanese armed group of launching an infiltration attempt in the border region of shane bauer farms has denies its fighters tried to penetrate the border or engaged in any confrontation the united nations is urging both sides to show restraint harry full set has more. smoke pl
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s biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside a london conference center it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites on the way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close extrapolate that across the country and the spread of coronavirus appears far wider than anyone thought. what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor. chocolates hearts of darkness and count as unpaid child labor is working in a 100000000000 dollar industry well over a hot of the country's cocoa produces live below the poverty line an al-jazeera. well. israel says that it's repelled an infiltration attempt along its border with lebanon of the latest from both sides of the border. hello i'm adrian from again this is live fr
s biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside a london conference center it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites on the way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close extrapolate that across the country and the spread of coronavirus appears far...
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daily rises to date and at least well the smith is professor of emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine she says what we're seeing now is a predictable result of mistakes made by governments. it is not really a surprise some countries just reopened too quickly and there's just starting to see the epidemic growing and so so we see a different picture but it's a still that the transmission intensity is still highest in a small number of countries kindly let in america has taken over even the us south africa and forcing those receiving a repertory surgeons and benaud's a seat i know researches of cases in countries that were quite successful the beginning like is right now or like australia initially you know the virus is spreading mainly in old care homes in care homes in old age homes within hospitals but now we're seeing a shift in the epidemic and it's affecting more younger people it is understandable you know after months of look down the young people want to be out again they want to party they want to be together but and forcefully reunited t
daily rises to date and at least well the smith is professor of emerging infectious diseases at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine she says what we're seeing now is a predictable result of mistakes made by governments. it is not really a surprise some countries just reopened too quickly and there's just starting to see the epidemic growing and so so we see a different picture but it's a still that the transmission intensity is still highest in a small number of countries kindly...
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you're watching the news hour live from london i'm gerri you know coming up in the next 60 minutes from the beaches of spain to the streets of florida and india coronavirus infection spread at an alarming rate. argentina's police search use the fusing the coronavirus as a cover for abuses. u.s. civil rights pioneer john lewis makes his final journey across the bridge in selma alabama which became a landmark in the fight for racial justice. this after a day of tense anti-racism brownlee's fueled by clashes in portland between protesters and federal agents deployed by president trump. and in sports events are ahead in the game that could feed down when the italian title picture on all those gold has put you say why no law against some doria. welcome to the news hour from the beaches of spain to the streets of melbourne coronavirus cases are surging on almost every continent the global death toll is racing toward 650000 with more than a 3rd of fatalities in just 2 countries the united states and brazil or they and india account for nearly half of all confirmed infections in the world and t
you're watching the news hour live from london i'm gerri you know coming up in the next 60 minutes from the beaches of spain to the streets of florida and india coronavirus infection spread at an alarming rate. argentina's police search use the fusing the coronavirus as a cover for abuses. u.s. civil rights pioneer john lewis makes his final journey across the bridge in selma alabama which became a landmark in the fight for racial justice. this after a day of tense anti-racism brownlee's fueled...
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at gatwick airport just south of london for wept many people depart for their spanish holidays in the u.k. this is taken many people by surprise what's the reaction. well the biggest reaction perhaps visibly has been from the british government which has been defending its decision after some surprise eased comments and a fair amount of anger and disappointment from travellers the foreign secretary dominic robb has been on the television in the last few hours insisting that his government always plan to react to changing data as it easy out of lockdown he pointed out that the data came out on friday from spain which showed that there were more the $900.00 cases in 24 hours he said that it was clear that there were outbreaks across mainland spain in his words and so it's been necessary to tell people returning from space including from the bali area collins and from the canary islands that they have to isolate for 2 weeks will the spanish foreign minister i don't check on file is has now said that spain is safe for tourists and the government is trying to persuade the british governmen
at gatwick airport just south of london for wept many people depart for their spanish holidays in the u.k. this is taken many people by surprise what's the reaction. well the biggest reaction perhaps visibly has been from the british government which has been defending its decision after some surprise eased comments and a fair amount of anger and disappointment from travellers the foreign secretary dominic robb has been on the television in the last few hours insisting that his government...
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infections at the but is that london's gatwick airport for us with reaction to recent snap decision to reimpose that quarantine on travelers from spain but 1st this report from qatar. an unexpected change of plans hours before boarding a flight from spain back to the u.k. these tourists have learned will have to quarantine for 14 days on arrival the country was taken over britain say travel list on saturday and the measure took effect at midnight we had a wedding to go to and we help plans to visit friends and family that we haven't seen in about a long time i'm not like i have to cancel all those plans so it's really quite upsetting the sudden reversal falls to surge of covert 19 infections in spain we cry for straight right to be honest because it fails she feels safer in spain what it did bring me to the u.k. . before we left the u.k. it wasn't monday cheats wear face masks in a lot of places. but nearly everybody is wearing them so. many of the new infections in spain are among young people showing mild or no symptoms lockdowns were imposed in some areas barcelona bars said curfews
infections at the but is that london's gatwick airport for us with reaction to recent snap decision to reimpose that quarantine on travelers from spain but 1st this report from qatar. an unexpected change of plans hours before boarding a flight from spain back to the u.k. these tourists have learned will have to quarantine for 14 days on arrival the country was taken over britain say travel list on saturday and the measure took effect at midnight we had a wedding to go to and we help plans to...
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quarantine rules were announced 1st let's go to 19 barber who's at london's gatwick airport there south of the british capital so clearly nadeem there are probably people there in the terminal as of right now who haven't heard this news and they're thinking oh we're going on holiday it's going to be fabby but what's the british government saying about this. with the british government on the defensive basically because this was introduced at such short notice it happened on saturday afternoon here in britain or saturday evening local time this announcement that spain was being taken off the list of so-called safe countries let's remember the nerdy june quarantine measures were introduced but then the british government announced the creation of so-called air corridor so obviously as you heard in that report british holiday makers in spain are crucial to that country's economy but let's not forget there are a large number of people here in britain who have relatives there in spain as well her so a lot of people are going there to see their loved ones as well and they're wondering why it
quarantine rules were announced 1st let's go to 19 barber who's at london's gatwick airport there south of the british capital so clearly nadeem there are probably people there in the terminal as of right now who haven't heard this news and they're thinking oh we're going on holiday it's going to be fabby but what's the british government saying about this. with the british government on the defensive basically because this was introduced at such short notice it happened on saturday afternoon...
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you're watching the news hour live from london i'm to you now bill gates are coming up in the next 60 minutes fears of a 2nd term and a virus wave in europe last catalonia closes all night clubs on the u.k. reimpose is a quarantine for travelers from spain. brazil's president heads straight out to greet his supporters after testing negative for cover 19 and posing with a box of hydroxy chloroquine. another noisy night for netanyahu protesters keep up their calls for israel's prime minister to quit over corruption the coronavirus. and staff pack up and leave the u.s. consulates in the chinese city of chengdu as the diplomatic route escalates. in s'pore west indian hopes for a 1st series win in england for more than 3 decades of taking a hit the hunky moving into a strong position on day 2 of the deciding test match. welcome to the news hour a surge of coronavirus cases in spain is fueling fear as a fast 2nd wave in europe it's prompted the british government to make the abrupt decision to reimpose a 2 week orenstein for all travellers from spain from midnight's it's a devastating blow
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your reporting from what looks like a dreary miserable saturday here it in looks wet there in london but he thanks saudia the u.s. centers for disease control has issued guidelines calling for the full reopening of schools in september even though corona virus infections are rising in many areas and see insists that it's safe for children to return the class saying 2 plus saying that it's unlikely they'll contract or transmit the virus will brunell's reports. as covert billy jean continues to surge in parts of the u.s. the debate over how and when to send children and teachers back to school has taken center stage. president donald trump wants schools to reopen for in person lessons in the coming weeks even if various transmission inflator studies come out so let's say we believe that students should be going back to school because the effect on a child we know scientifically they are not affected in the same way as an adult drug not true says dr anthony fauci of the national institutes of health i think we still need to learn a lot about children you know elementary school children
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other regions as well that this could also follow with further outbreaks across the country so house in london thanks for the update he says its core protein with its neighbors over how quickly to fill its ground reservoir egypt and sudan downstream remain worried that the dam will cut off vital water supplies and he opened a foreign ministry spokesman also reiterated that ethiopia rejects any binding agreements. technical you're going to. take nuclear we could have filled the dam in 3 years especially during the seasons of heavy rains but we cancelled the 3 year period in response to the concerns of the downstream countries and we agreed to fill the dam in 4 to 7 years now they started with new demands for sitting near new quotas and they also added binding agreements to the matters that we agree about should be general and non-binding agreements and we negotiate them according to their importance over the last 2 years a specialist on international water law was a member of sudan's negotiating team he says ethiopia has been taking part in good faith. since the beginning when i left this fight
other regions as well that this could also follow with further outbreaks across the country so house in london thanks for the update he says its core protein with its neighbors over how quickly to fill its ground reservoir egypt and sudan downstream remain worried that the dam will cut off vital water supplies and he opened a foreign ministry spokesman also reiterated that ethiopia rejects any binding agreements. technical you're going to. take nuclear we could have filled the dam in 3 years...
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people who would normally have visited a doctor with worries about cancer stayed away scientists at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate that could be around 3 and a half 1000 potentially avoidable deaths in england from the 4 main cancers by 2025 because of the pandemics impact while the institute of cancer research warns delays to diagnosis and treatment for as little as 2 months during lockdown could lead to some cancers going from being curable to being more advanced it's not like heart attacks or strokes where you're seeing the effects quite so immediately that with cancer in the delay that they'll still come along they're still. after surgery but rather than being cured and having 30 years of life expectancy there will be a proportion of people who sadly have a recurrence at that camp suggested that in the way that happens in 2 or 3 years time medical staff delivering cancer care trying to clear the backlog of patients that are operating in unprecedented circumstances it's really important that as we focused on covert that we must in that cancer become the forgotte
people who would normally have visited a doctor with worries about cancer stayed away scientists at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate that could be around 3 and a half 1000 potentially avoidable deaths in england from the 4 main cancers by 2025 because of the pandemics impact while the institute of cancer research warns delays to diagnosis and treatment for as little as 2 months during lockdown could lead to some cancers going from being curable to being more advanced...
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. ♪ watching the news hour live from london. coming up, an alarming 24 hours in the coronavirus pandemic is the w.h.o. reveals a record number of new infections and deaths. concerned about the safety of boeing 737 planes, which are grounded as a result of a pandemic. claims of espionage and state secrecy. the diplomatic dispute between the u.s. and china intensifies. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the first friday prayers at his temples hagia sophia after it's change from the museum into a mosque. in sports, football has returned to france after a fofour-month break caused by coronavirus. a limited number of fans in the stadium's. we look at the french cup final. ♪ >> welcome to the newshour. more than six months since the coronavirus was first suspected in china, it is still living for the road at record rates. there is a record rise in infections, according to the world health organization. nearly 10,000 people have died in that same period, the biggest spike since the end of april. across the planet, the virus has killed
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you're watching the news hour live from london i'm doubting you navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes an alarming 24 hours in the coronavirus pandemic as the world health organization reveals a record number of new infections and deaths. concern about the safety of boeing 737 planes were grounded as a result of the pandemic claims of espionage and state secrecy the diplomatic dispute between the u.s. and china intensifies in. the 1st friday prayers at istanbul's hagia sophia after its controversial change of status from a museum to a mosque. in school football 100 students of friends after a 4 month break caused by coronavirus a limited number of fans were allowed into the stadium. in the french cup final. welcome to the news hour more than 6 months since the corona virus was 1st detected in china the pandemic is still ripping through the world that record rates more than 284000 new infections have been reported in the last 24 hours that's a record rise according to the world health organization nearly $10000.00 people have died in that same period the biggest spike since the
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discovery was the al-jazeera news on my colleague tearing up a cable have walls while london news sent in a few moments monday me on the news out say thanks for your time and your company. who's to blame for the mishandling of the coronavirus kunda make in the united states i'll be putting the tough questions to trump surrogate jack kingston and former democratic party official just o'connell in a special edition of head to head he are not even through wave one as a result of a lack of a leadership here i said to my people slow the testing down please that is criminally negligent and i will sit there and i thought it was hilarious head to head on algis iraq. august on out is aimed at the us republican and democratic national conventions delegates officially nominate their party's presidential candidates for the 2020 elections in india witness upon as a young conservationist tackling the deadly human elephant conflict with an unlikely strategy coexistence 10 years off to the chilean mining disaster we revisit the victims of a story that captivated the world one on one east and has the v
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on this fresh a campaign against china traveling to various capital in recent days as we've seen to london copenhagen as well and calling on washington and its allies to use what he called more creative in a sense his way a set of ways to press the chinese communist party to change its ways how far and as a trump administration winning to go with this strategy and what is ultimately is it trying to achieve what is it trying to achieve ultimately. well what the administration is doing is clearly a coordinated campaign right now from inside the trump administration to attack china on multiple fronts but the goal is not clear and there's a broad critique that essentially boils down to we the united states have failed china is getting away with things that they shouldn't be and we have to stop it and that's about where it ends secretary pumpin has not called for regime change in china but he is constantly attacking the chinese communist party in language that is very reminiscent of that kind of objective and where does that take us it's not clear and with president trump getting more desperate
on this fresh a campaign against china traveling to various capital in recent days as we've seen to london copenhagen as well and calling on washington and its allies to use what he called more creative in a sense his way a set of ways to press the chinese communist party to change its ways how far and as a trump administration winning to go with this strategy and what is ultimately is it trying to achieve what is it trying to achieve ultimately. well what the administration is doing is clearly...
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2nd thank you so much for talking to us about this alexander staking his from joining us there from london. time now for a check on the world where the with jenny and not one but 2 tropical storms to total stall one is going to become a hurricane yes so i'll get straight to her folly this is where they are this is where the 1st one is anyway and this is looking across the caribbean sea and then here we are in the atlantic and this is a bundle of clouds this is the latest a little storm it's gone salis gonzalo i should say it is a powerful tropical storm is one of the many we've got winds at about 90 kilometers an hour gusting to $110.00 it's moving to the west quite rapidly at about 20 kilometers an hour and you can see where it's heading towards now this is actually expected to become a hurricane in the coming hours and look at this as you might expect there are hurricane watches in place for the islands in the south windward islands but look at this as it becomes a country one hurrican this will be by saturday we got winds at that point 120 kilometers an hour gusting higher than that but
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hello i'm barbara sarah this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh heavily in the u.s. more than 1000000 more people out of work as the rate of transmission continues to grow. a question of numbers in south africa coronavirus deaths are rising but i think being reported accurately as unrest continues in mali west african leaders try to broker a deal between the president and the opposition. and the race to the red planet gathers momentum china becomes the latest nation to launch a mission to mars only willing to dispose news of what would have been the the needs of the tokyo lympics that's been put forward a year but this one is turning but the court might tyson is coming out of retirement for an exhibition fight against. the staggering impact of covert 19 on the united states shows no sign of easing new numbers released on thursday highlight the twin tragedies of the corona virus infections across the u.s. have now topped 4000000 on average that's 2600 people testing positive ever
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and that's with me the whole problem robberies up next with more small london the center to stay with us. be the hero the world. washing. cars in 1000 death toll is one of those one time with one in 5 of its inhabitants living in the capital with the 2. upsurge inevitable takes a good half a 1000000 visitors every day there's really no way that they fit perfectly this of 3 guards without focusing all has the government on all the drug strategy lead to unnecessary suffering frontline mexico the fight against covert 19 on al-jazeera. territorial social and ethnic divisions. france has seen some of the biggest recent protests over black lives matter. al-jazeera world goes to some of its least privileged communities. where treatment by the police is still a contentious issue. paris a divided city on al-jazeera. setting the discussions we are they being the times when we're going to have to defend our democracy it's examining the headlines this is not the way to treat a migrant workers ludwick. human explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire yo
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maritime law piece ability for british ambassador to libya between 20152018 joins me now on skype from london good to have you with us mr miller on the program how much sway do much words have considering the e.u. as a whole but needs to take a collective stance towards turkey at this particular instance. well i think the president is right to say the turkish actions around the waters of cyprus are provided turkey doesn't recognize the lord of the sea which is an international law which is accepted by most countries and therefore drilling for energy drilling for oil and gas in what are widely regarded as cypriot waters is a miss is a potentially confrontational approach by turkey and the present macra is also right to say look to europe doesn't have a strong voice at the moment but part of the problem there is france's own position in backing her in for have to are in libya which has split the european voice because many other countries regard him as a person who is just out for a power grab in libya. and not the recognized government in tripoli there's been mounting tension has there not rea
maritime law piece ability for british ambassador to libya between 20152018 joins me now on skype from london good to have you with us mr miller on the program how much sway do much words have considering the e.u. as a whole but needs to take a collective stance towards turkey at this particular instance. well i think the president is right to say the turkish actions around the waters of cyprus are provided turkey doesn't recognize the lord of the sea which is an international law which is...
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this his the founder and director of the sadic institute and joins us live from skype in london thank you so much and being with us on al-jazeera the french president highly critical of turkey over the situation in libya russia we know is also involved in libya france's role is a bit murky do you think why do you think mark or hasn't condemned russia in the same way as he has with turkey what's motivating do you think his call for more sanctions. well france supports russia's role in libya and it has done you know if we kind of take a mirror image of this time last year when the governor of national accord was being attacked in tripoli around this time last year in july of 2001 seeing the new york times the government french special forces and. u.s. anti-tank missiles were with the helicopters forces in the city ability where they launched friends of russia is also working alongside kind of up those forces in a support mercenaries as you've said so i think they sit on enlarging with you know with that with russia's moves and so they don't want to criticize then russia and the u.a.e. a
this his the founder and director of the sadic institute and joins us live from skype in london thank you so much and being with us on al-jazeera the french president highly critical of turkey over the situation in libya russia we know is also involved in libya france's role is a bit murky do you think why do you think mark or hasn't condemned russia in the same way as he has with turkey what's motivating do you think his call for more sanctions. well france supports russia's role in libya and...
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further now with david knott who is a professor of neuro psychopharmacology at the imperial college london is joins us via skype now from iron bridge thank you so much for being with us how worried should people who have been you know who've recovered who have beaten the coronavirus how worried should they be about the long term health of their non term health what what do we know and what don't we know when it comes to the effects the long term effects of call the 90. well we don't know very much but we do know that some people will have long term negative impacts on their brain in terms of neurological changes like impaired taste in parents well impaired concentration and some people will end up having disorders like depression and p.t.s.d. post-traumatic stress disorder as a consequence of the virus so the message is very clear if you're not making a quick recovery start to seek help because we need to get these kind of people into trials as soon as possible right at the corner of ours has largely been considered a respiratory disease but a number of studies from around the world have f
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hello i'm barbara starr this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. the department of justice will immediately surge federal law enforcement to the city of chicago.
hello i'm barbara starr this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. the department of justice will immediately surge federal law enforcement to the city of chicago.
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alone barbara said are you watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. it's not too late if we can act now new fears of famine in yemen where the u.n. says it's seeing alarming levels of food insecurity.
alone barbara said are you watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. it's not too late if we can act now new fears of famine in yemen where the u.n. says it's seeing alarming levels of food insecurity.
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in london thanks very much for the update. turkey and russia have agreed to work together towards a lasting cease fire in libya turkey supports the u.n. recognize government in tripoli well russia backs its rival warlord khalifa haftar who is based in the east delegations from turkey and russia met an anchor with more talks planned in moscow they say dialogue remains the only solution to the conflict jonathan winer is a former united states senior diplomat and former special envoy to libya joins me now via skype from washington d.c. good to have you with us on the program i mean the fact that the 2 main supporters of the 2 main factions are speaking in agree to a framework to move forward is encouraging but they're only talking about sort of a sustainable ceasefire not a long term way out of this bloody conflict. well they both have got in thousands of mercenaries into libya to fight the war and if turkey and russia decide to stop the fighting and have their mercenaries no other fight or withdraw from the church or leave the c
in london thanks very much for the update. turkey and russia have agreed to work together towards a lasting cease fire in libya turkey supports the u.n. recognize government in tripoli well russia backs its rival warlord khalifa haftar who is based in the east delegations from turkey and russia met an anchor with more talks planned in moscow they say dialogue remains the only solution to the conflict jonathan winer is a former united states senior diplomat and former special envoy to libya...
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of state my campaign has been out front on this us fresh a campaign against china we've seen him in london yesterday in denmark today trying to build what he called a coalition and what's behind this new strategy this new u.s. strategy on china. well i wouldn't exactly describe it a new strategy it's simply one more provocative act as certainly in beijing's eyes and the relationship between the united states and china the u.s. has been long accusing beijing of trying to undermine western values and more important undermine the stability of western countries. we have seen a number of sanctions actions aimed at chinese officials because of their treatment for example of ethnic we in western china john province we have seen the u.s. basically say in the past week that it is officially now standing with countries such as vietnam laos and the philippines in their territorial claims and access to the south china sea we have seen the u.s. efforts to dissuade other countries from using hauffe way equipment and in fact the u.s. is very much involved in its efforts to extradite the chief operating o
of state my campaign has been out front on this us fresh a campaign against china we've seen him in london yesterday in denmark today trying to build what he called a coalition and what's behind this new strategy this new u.s. strategy on china. well i wouldn't exactly describe it a new strategy it's simply one more provocative act as certainly in beijing's eyes and the relationship between the united states and china the u.s. has been long accusing beijing of trying to undermine western values...
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heralded a new dawn for a trouble receiving huge fanfare on its 1st commercial flight from new york to london half a century later the stuff bid farewell to the last quantum boeing 747. before it flew out of a straw for the final time. to retards a bittersweet moment because of the same time there's your aircraft with their range their economics for decades the 747 was the flagship aircraft of quantas and the mainstay of other main commercial airlines it was synonymous with the long haul trips and exotic holidays remaining the world's largest aircraft until 2007 when the a 380 was introduced it still flies the us president around on air force one the boeing 747 and up the world to many people making international travel affordable at the time it could hold double the number of passengers than many commercial aircraft but now it's nowhere near as fuel efficient. twin engine aircraft that can fly further. quantas had planned to retire at $74.00 seventh's by the end of 2020 but code that 19 brought it in for would pretty fair ways has made the same decision while many u.s. airlines have already
heralded a new dawn for a trouble receiving huge fanfare on its 1st commercial flight from new york to london half a century later the stuff bid farewell to the last quantum boeing 747. before it flew out of a straw for the final time. to retards a bittersweet moment because of the same time there's your aircraft with their range their economics for decades the 747 was the flagship aircraft of quantas and the mainstay of other main commercial airlines it was synonymous with the long haul trips...
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we speak to bothid, nathan law, the pro-democracy activist that has now fled to london, and lawyer allen, pro beijing hong kong politician. then. >>> i want other black women to see politics as a career also. >> obama and
we speak to bothid, nathan law, the pro-democracy activist that has now fled to london, and lawyer allen, pro beijing hong kong politician. then. >>> i want other black women to see politics as a career also. >> obama and
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al-jazeera london. that's why there's so in matthew goodwin who's a professor of politics and international relations at the university of kent just on the issue of the intelligence and security committee said about the government failing to protect the referendum and the government has already said that it won't investigate it now so what do you think the impact of these conclusions from this committee will be. well i think the question of russia's involvement in the 2016 referendum will now remain as a riddle that will never be solved many people looking for a definitive view on that question and have not got that view the report is very clear in saying that firstly the intelligence services do not want to be dragged into what they see as a political dispute but also because now i heard later on today that the government is not planning to pursue the inquiry any further and so i think we're going to be left where we are which is not really knowing what happened and it was. on the broader issues i mean
al-jazeera london. that's why there's so in matthew goodwin who's a professor of politics and international relations at the university of kent just on the issue of the intelligence and security committee said about the government failing to protect the referendum and the government has already said that it won't investigate it now so what do you think the impact of these conclusions from this committee will be. well i think the question of russia's involvement in the 2016 referendum will now...
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or in tennis is out there a live from london also coming up.
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laundromat sonia geiger london. it is really quite damning and very critical over the lax and complacent way that the government's excessive government's going going back a few years now have dealt with this issue of russian influence through social means as well as economic means as well and the cottage industry of lawyers and estate agents and and accountants that welcomed high profile russians into the country and dedicated themselves to their services as was put there as a kind of functioning as a kind of laundromat as well and also there's a very serious question mark being put over certain members of the house of lords the upper house in the palace of westminster and in parliament over their ties to russian businesses and russian financial institutions as well the british government has already said that retrospective assessment of the of the vote is not necessary as there was no attempt of any successful interference well that we cannot know at all considering that there was all the micro-targeting and the fo
laundromat sonia geiger london. it is really quite damning and very critical over the lax and complacent way that the government's excessive government's going going back a few years now have dealt with this issue of russian influence through social means as well as economic means as well and the cottage industry of lawyers and estate agents and and accountants that welcomed high profile russians into the country and dedicated themselves to their services as was put there as a kind of...
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person in america in 2006 in london boris berezovsky horse the may not want him to put him. out i mean the main seeing now it is of that london at this moment is not so much a corrective. for russian. businessman for russian oligarchs because. it is a big if you are that there is not more checking go. of the property . of. how do you use it at certain etc i mean anyway london is still very important from the financial point of view. of course there is some money laundering. a while longer and stronger rational but it's no child with the russian economy today well thank you so much for talking to us and taking the time to give us your views on this andrea fedorov is a former deputy foreign minister of russia joining us there from skype we apologize for the poor connection maritime sankey so much for your time now the coronavirus crisis send us president donald trump us we did a photo of himself in a mask calling it patriotic as far as months of mixed messages on whether he believed they were an essential tool to prevent the spread of call the 1900 as bring in kimberly hark at
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