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controversy over a mexican militia. coming up in sports tensions at the nou camp are heightened as a little more not out of the cup but a dispute between the players and the club. on the death of a doctor who was reprimanded by the police when he raised the alarm of a coronavirus is adding to the challenges that are simply piling up for the chinese government there's been an outpouring of public anger over the case of wendy leanne who warned about a new virus back in december the police who had accused him of disturbing social order anticorruption investigators are now being sent from beijing to look into the issue issues raised by the people is the quote and the state health commission even mentioned him in their daily update. we know that for medical workers on the frontline they sacrifice their own family life to contribute to this battle against a fire as they try to protect our people's health we extend our respect to them now it's in the critical period in the battle against a virus in a society we need to care more about our medical workers we need to unite as one to conquer at least difficulties. well the chinese president xi has spoken to president trump and is assured him that china's efforts to contain the virus are achieving results and the world health organization says it's too soon to know if the virus is reached its peak but there are signs that the number of new cases is dropping so far at least 638 people have died from the virus more than 31000 are infected. because our correspondent all of these developments for us from hong kong we can go to life now and sara 1st of all the death of this the whistleblower as he's become known is really spoke to seem of in china. it certainly has mottainai this is the doctor who worked at the hospital which is at the center of the 1st outbreak of the virus so the corona virus in december he shared some of the information they had early on he was making concerns concerns about the virus identifying the virus as a sounds like a virus and sharing it with other doctors in a chat group it's like a communication group this is with doctors and then that information was then a shared to the police who then reprimanded him and said he was conducting a being involved in a sort of illegal activity and as you mentioned disturbance of social order he was reprimanded and then forced to confess and take that information now of course that was then became infected and favorite 7 to die on friday he died as a result of the corona virus infection now there has been a huge public outcry on social media his name has been trending. and people should be angry about the government's handling of this particular situation and also they've been demanding an apology that what the would have government and china to apologize to the family for ignoring this information and and noting the naked jance now the media has criticized who initially criticize the doctor and now they're holding him as a national hero now the government they have sent condolences to the family of the doctor and china's today and that they can send in a high profile anti corruption task force. to investigate the circumstances of the doctor's death as well as some of the information and the criticism that's been made on social media about the handling of the crowd a virus outbreak in word and sarah is fast becoming a parent to one of the world. places to be during this outbreak is on a cruise ship. there are a number of cruise ships been getting caught in the middle of all of this so we've got so the latest case of 41 you cases on a cruise ship in japan which is pointing in your camera we have another ship that's left hong kong that was on its way to often it's now got to get passengers who porting symptoms their affiliates don't link with the corona virus and it's been denied access to doctors in the philippines taiwan and japan in the now reports that it's seeking help from the u.s. navy to try and doctors and certainly help those rail rescue those stranded passengers now the one of the good the passengers on board is it's not a luxury cruise it's more like a flushing prison also this concern right now but by sea by the running out of supplies on board the ships in hong kong we have another ship in find 10 it's docked in callan on the other side where we are now there are 3600 passengers have been on board that ship since wednesday and now there are complaints that there's a lack of hygiene on board and certainly the situations to writing and also this time they're running out of diapers and so the situation for these people who are stranded on these cruise ships is certainly not a good one for the court the middle of the crowd a virus outbreak which is spreading all right sara thank you for that one more note before we leave china also in hong kong hundreds of medical workers continuing with their strike demanding a complete border closure with mainland china they're staging a sit in outside the headquarters of the hospital for a t.v. she's in charge of government facilities now this is the 5th day of the strike and from saturday everyone entering hong kong from the mainland will face a mandatory 2 week quarantine but the protesters say that's not enough. i can see from some people are suffering and we have to say to. you we don't have enough capacity for improvement but you. it's more on the top of the problem assess them we can have less safety but. i mean that the safety for whole whole. around the world of racing to find a vaccine nicola gage now takes a look at that progress this strain of corona virus is related to the common cold as well as the more serious and highly infectious saw as well severe acute respiratory syndrome at the moment there is nor a vaccine or nor an cure for this new virus what we do know is that it most likely passed from animals to humans in a market in the chinese city of one han and it's believed to have likely originated in bats chinese scientists rival to quickly identify its genetic sequence allowing researches across the world to start work on treatments in a strongly or officials say they've developed lab grown version of the virus which would be a neiges step towards creating a vaccine drugs used to fight hiv and influenza have been tested in china as possible treatments that officials say they are showing promising signs however the world health organization has played down reports of any kind of breakthrough but some drug make his are expected to begin vaccine tests on humans possibly within 3 months that might seem a while away but this process has traditionally taken year right now some of the best ways to prevent the spread of coronaviruses to avoid contact with those showing symptoms washing your hands regularly and covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing. well the foreign ministers of the african union who are currently meeting in that they say they're obviously worried about the possible spread of coronavirus so far there are no confirmed cases on the african continent but the health authorities there are on alert as hundreds of suspected infections have been reported foreign ministers as i say amazing it's the 2nd day of their summit and mohammed violet's our correspondent there monitoring the meeting and looking more broadly at ethiopia now this suburb the international airport there mohammed is seen by many as being the gateway to africa because it has so many international flights coming in. that's right martina in terms of ties with ethiopia and exchange of. this is the gateway if europe is the gateway to china about more than 30 flights a week 5 distillations by these airlines and tremendous public pressure during the last couple of weeks on the government to stop those flights what the government has decided not to do that until now saying that strategic ties with china and the the fact that china is a is an amazing friend to africa and particularly to each opium makes it difficult for each of you to take a this season of stopping those flights at a time when china is in distress. china has. about 200 students in war han we have talked to one of them yesterday when we visited this family and they are really in dire straits they say they tell us they want to come back they are canteen they can't even go to the supermarkets to buy their food and that gives you an idea about how how difficult it is here the feeling among the families here in each of here about the situation there most of the ones being stuck there also across africa the situation is you know the governments are taking precautions measures at airports screenings and of sorts changing doctors. in the car 2 days training is going on to make more laboratories across the continent or do we know that only south africa and ghana so far. that's kind of a sea of specimens for suspected he says. he has already sent 11 cases 11 specimens to start africa 8 of them returned negative 3 are still pending results still to come and 3 more cases including a chinese person are still here being about to be sent to south africa for testing so that the continent is vulnerable they know that they have told us yesterday here the delegates they know how difficult it is going to be for africa if the epidemics breaks out here but the this strategic ties the economic ties with with china and the need for that economic cooperation to continue makes it difficult for some of the african countries to put china under current team. all right mohammed mohammed there live in the theatre capital addis ababa thank you but let's get to cheryl cohen who is from the national institute for communicable diseases in south africa and she's also says she a professor in epidemiology at mit. and university in johannesburg thanks very much for talking to south africa girls has got perhaps a missed developed health system on the continent how ready is south africa. so surfing's for having me and you know south africa is prepared we've been monitoring the situation in iraq since the beginning you know when it was just a few cases in china and it wasn't a kid that this would would progress to be a global situation and as soon as it became apparent to us you know that this was becoming a risk more globally you know we were we were really quick off the mark to start to leasing guidelines to our doctors so clinical case definitions information on what to look for as well as what to do if you have a case in terms of quarantine etc this being a lot of if it put into place at our ports of entry. tambour international airport in johannesburg is also one of the more the bigger have is in africa with a lot of travelers from from china so there's been a lot of focus at all of our international airports as well as our land borders to have screening for patients or individuals coming in from china you know recognizing that screening at the borders is certainly will never be 100 percent effective but it is a useful than of defeats absolutely and of course are you know really importantly is that out of the bar ritchie so i wanted to broaden out a bit and say so south africa sounds and. is prepared this is pretty cool but what about the 53 other countries on the continent of course many of which have got done public health systems and there's you know 1200000000 people and among them of course is more than a 1000000 chinese people what sort of precautions to these countries. that have been identified by the americans as the soft underbelly of this outbreak what sort of priority is to they need to take i'm bored. so i think i mean i don't have direct knowledge of what is actually being done in terms of preparedness in other countries what i can say is that certainly there's a very high level of awareness within the public health community and within the party community throughout africa and you know everyone all of all of our colleagues in the different african countries all really very engaged in preparedness activities i think has a lot to put in place on the continent partly in response to which was a big effort to make for us in africa and also as part of preparedness activities related to influenza because i think you know with the world this is a bit and expected that it's a coronavirus people were thinking it might be an influenza virus and so there is a need to recover the bird trees and surveillance literates throughout africa which has been established in relation to influenza as well as other systems for operate response to bird and i think you know really people are trying to to piggyback on these existing systems and as well as existing capacity in the bar trees and in the public health to to modify plans that might have been made and make sure that african countries are prepared but absolutely your point is taken you know that the level of resources available on the african continent is certain the less for most countries did in many of the other countries that have been affected today it really could still chief thank you. we've got a lot more to come on this al-jazeera news hour including india's prime minister goes to the site of mass protests but the focus is not. what he's talking about. was. refugees and migrants in serbia call for orders to be opened. and the man known as the greek music unstoppable again in the n.b.a. it will have the. syrian government and its forces have now captured the important town of saddam that's in province it's strategic because it's part of the offensive on the last rebel held part of the country the fall of saddam keep in nearby highways could pave the way for the government to move on the capital city it's widely feared that an assault on the city will worsen an already serious humanitarian crisis. well to them cause here lou is our correspondent inside syria. crosspoint crossing point that's really close to the turkish border and since that we understand now that this vitally important town has fallen to syrian government forces what does it look like from where you are in terms of the continuing syrian military advancement and indeed what's going to happen to all the civilians. well martin it is an active is a very critical town both for the syrian government and for the syrian opposition because it is located at the junction intersection point of the m 4 and m 5 highways highways that are vital for the people and the go as syria's government to survive whoever controls the high. always controls the logistics on everything and everybody was the spite of this collation zone everybody was expecting the syrian government to try to do that they will try to take control of the highway but no one expected that they would go so far despite russia iran and turkey deal in astana and sochi so. that taking control of said akka is a psychological barrier and it's kind of full blow for the syrian opposition and when i speak to sources they tell me that in the near future early feature they are not expecting the town to change hands i mean from the syrian government and to do rebels again. of course this is a sign that the syrian government can also try to advance towards if that city center and try to push more i.d.p.'s it to turkey's border which is already advair a big stress on the borders in terms of security and in terms of mainly a primarily with humanitarian conditions i might it is perceived this way it is it's perceived. cinema yet let me jump in there and ask you then about the forthcoming mission there's a russian delegation we understand coming to ankara we think there may also be going to damascus presumably the turks will have a very tough message to give to the russians. well yes martin today foreign minister announced that a delegation from russia is coming coming so i also have to remind during this crisis the latest tension to turkey and russia joint patrols in the area have been has been halted after the official said that it wasn't due to the tension but due to weather conditions but people take it as it because of the tension and they will be talking about the latest situation because as the syrian government at the bands from south to north actually violating the terms of astana and such an agreement it's all they also attacked a turkish call more that was meant to bring reinforcements to its military force inside it and currently in 9 of the turkish military observation posts inside the are in the areas that are under control of the syrian government and currently inside iraq of their former observation posts that are that are subject to arrest and fire so the turkish military presence inside live is now critical as well because no one can guarantee that syrian government would attack turks again because russians have been as silent about this especially since the latest attack that happened a couple of days ago but when it comes to the high level officials like the foreign ministers they always repeat that they want to proceed to the escalations on agreement but probably 2 partners in it will discuss very important topics but no one knows whether turkey is going to. go backwards from its the system because turkey is now the official say that turkey will keep a reinforcements in the area and will not withdraw its military in a military presence with its ribs aeration post unless the syrian government goes back down to and for own 4 and 5 highway which is the origin of this creation's on borders to them because you live in northern syria thank you very much. the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in a military operation in yemen apparently last month president trump says kasim allen remey was trying to organize and inspire attacks against americans there's been no confirmation of the killing from al qaeda and it gallagher has more now from washington the confirmation of this al qaeda leader's death is just emerging but the strike itself took place last month at the cia an american intelligence officials have been very carefully after previous strikes proved that their targets actually survived them so they were careful to check whether this is actually happened but all room is a significant target for the u.s. authorities he's one of the few al qaeda leaders predates the attacks of september the 11th he trained at camps in afghanistan before going back home to yemen where he was in prison for 5 years for plotting to attack the u.s. ambassador there he actually broke out of jail in 2006 is thought to be behind the attack on the u.s. embassy and is a significant target for the u.s. authorities so we do now have confirmation that the 41 year old was killed in these attacks in this drone strike in fact was a $10000000.00 reward out for him and the u.s. state department says that al qaeda has now been significantly weakened by this strike meaning that both americans and their allies on now safe are upon is death. right we can speak to measures wary here is director of the girl studies center at cafe university thanks for joining us. this is the great just to remind everybody this is the group of course that claimed responsibility for that attack in the united states in florida on the pensacola marine shooting attack you know. basically announced its responsibility for more than one operation or one attack one of the you mentioned in florida but also responsibility of other attacks on foreigners inside yemen as well on spanish your group. i think 6 of them were killed in yemen as well so basically this is an activity started since 2006 but he was active even before that in yemen i think the context of. targeting this leader is not the 1st time we witnessed another operation in spring 2000 seen. allowed that attack on. a village south of yemen and assuming that there would be. that there that time has been reported that actually 6 people were killed from. yemenis but so it is a trend of the you know how the american mistake with the war on terror that the u.s. once described the arabian peninsula is the most active and operational franchise of al qaeda outside of pakistan and afghanistan is that the case there is just occasion for that was basically the fragility of the state in yemen as you know yemen now is needed to divide that there is no central government and all of those so-called and non-state actors like that that is an amazing opportunity for them to be more active so that is the reason why the american security departments believe that you know this is the strongest the group in yemen because they are benefiting from the political sphere. which is basically very weak and the u.s. has also said that as a consequence of this killing that u.s. the u.s. itself and its allies will be safe is that something that you look you know when this kind of announcement we used to hear you know after any kind of operation or targeting for those leaders but also we the actions also from those are going to zation in different places so this is this is a war will go on between the americans and those 2 groups because there is. incompatibility between 2 parties but there is also another thing which is the fragility of politics in the region which allowed those groups to be more active and actually targeting americans and then americans in the region are also that egypt. thank you thank you to. the israeli army says it's sending about a 1000 more soldiers into the occupied west bank after a surge in violence over the past 24 hours palestinians and the israeli army clash in several cities after 4 palestinians was shot dead in separate incidents did abraham 6. it's been the deadliest 24 hour period in the occupied west bank in a year. 3 palestinians were killed by israeli fire in 2 separate incidents on thursday and dozens of palestinians were wounded. in jeanine north of the occupied west bank tensions escalated after the israeli army demolished the house of a palestinian prisoner in the city. 19 year old ears and about beef was killed in confrontations between palestinian protesters and israeli forces following the house demolition of holliston a police officer was also killed the funeral of 25 year old daughter but when it was delayed till mid day friday to allow his wife and 2 children to come from jordan where they live police surveillance video shows but who am standing before he was killed. i witness is $1.00 that but when i was watching the confrontations when he was shot by a sniper a 3rd person was killed in the altie of jerusalem one israeli police officer was lightly injured after the gunmen shot at an israeli police post in the city. what hamas praised the attacks the palestinian presidency described the latest tension as a dangerous israeli escalation it sir this follows the u.s. announcement of its proposed mideast plan that was unveiled more than a week ago. palestinians have strongly rejected the plan they say it's means them accepting this radio station and the status quo analysts say the general mood in the west bank is that of frustration i think that there is going to be a continuity for a while. because i think the palestinian public wanted to show that the palestinian people are against this deal and that this deal is compromising the legitimate rights of the palestinian people and the land but i don't think that it will continue on the long. they don't thursday the israeli army said it arrested the palestinian it says it rammed his car into israeli soldiers in jerusalem. the attack has left 12 israeli soldiers wounded one of whom sustained severe injuries it's not clear whether tension will escalate frustration has been mounting for a long time and palestinian factions of called for protests on friday against the u.s. peace plan but if the previous calls are any indication it seems unlikely that these will materialize in their brain al-jazeera the occupied west bank. right it's time for the weather now here's kevin and it seems like bad news again for australia yes on both sides of the contineu were talking a cyclone as well as flooding on the east coast 1st of all that's like load if you take a look at the satellite what you see there that spinning that a cyclone damian that is going to be making landfall on saturday bring some rain across much of the area so flooding is expected there but it's down here across the southeast we're talking parts of queens and parts of new south wales as well seeing very heavy rain over the last 24 hours not just the action of the last 72 hours across much of this area here is sydney take a look at the video there a big change from what we have seen of course with a while for the bushfires the while far as burning across the area that low visibility this is definitely much needed rain but some of it is quite heavy and we are seeing a lot of flooding across much of the area in terms of the heavy rain that was up here in cape byron just to the north just the last 24 hours 275 millimeters of rain more rain is expected actually very heavy rain is expected over the next 24 to 72 hours across much of that area really targeting sydney and they're going to be seen as very heavy rain in terms of maybe 300 to possibly 400 millimeters of rain in the next 400 millimeters of rain. and the next 72 hours there up towards the northwest though it is going to be that cycle it will be making landfall on saturday we'll keep you updated and more on that or the next few days marty back to you kevin thank you. still to come here and now is there a new sound it was evil it was corrupted who's dirty cops went ahead to donald trump's insulting as he celebrates his acquittal. and find out about the biggest issue for irish faces in saturday's stampede that she. made easy. once got better and so impressed i mean our goal in school. from passion into transformative science that brings about change al-jazeera goes on a journey with 5 scientists who are determined to use scientific knowledge to serve the humankind we have dolphins in our sanctuary we can monitor them and before their job or the photos from behavior we're able to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment women make science coming soon on al-jazeera. in india identity politics on the rise what we're seeing is the construction mills partitions and cuts and loads of municipal across the country and there's a dark side going to 12 is we do see the grid from his office the majesty of the in the fish into something more like the team i didn't see of the british football i meet with victims of violence and discover what life is like for minorities in the country join me on my journey in search of india's soul on al-jazeera. i reminded him of the top stories here in the house is near a new sound the death of a doctor who tried to raise the alarm about corona virus has prompted an outpouring of public anger in china leave when young who died from the onus was reprimanded by police when he 1st warned about a new kind of virus in december. syrian government forces have captured the strategic town of start a kid try to seize the last rebel held areas of italy province could pave the way for a government offensive on the provincial capital. the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in a military operation in yemen and it happened last month it says. graney was trying to organize and inspire attacks against americans. now the indian prime minister nuri in the north east and say to him this is the 1st time since protests broke out there in december prime minister maybe gave a speech that failed to mention the demonstrations over controversial citizenship law that actually triggered them the law is seen by so many across the country as being discriminatory elizabeth for on them is our correspondent she joins us live now from new delhi so finally prime minister made yet she gets tried and failed as the a couple of times before. he has gone to pot he went to a particular part of the state of us on a place called land and tone in this. barratry because he signed the government signed a peace accord with. tribal groups called the bodos who've been fighting for their own state for 40 years thousands of people are killed in the violence and the government signed the accord and so that he only went to that where they have been no protest against the citizenship law because people there aren't affected their tribal territories protected and so he was celebration this and he's fought it for a long time he only very briefly touched on the citizenship door and the protest saying that the people in. need not fear that what he pulled outside is that the nor wouldn't lead to an influx of outsiders in some he didn't speak he didn't spend any time rather in any of the parts of. that have seen protests protests on like other parts of the country where as you mentioned people around the country have said that the lord discriminates against muslims by fast track and citizenship to minorities 6 religious minorities from 3 neighboring countries it excludes muslims but the opposition in the northeast and states like has been for a different reason they have the largest number of migrants from that they should because they share borders and people there who are an ethnic minority in india fear that they'll become a minority in their. own state and so that's the opposition but the prime minister. while he avoided that elizabeth her live in new delhi thank you. that was just 24 hours ago before the general election in ireland public health care is topping the list of voters' concerns not surprisingly then because more than half a 1000000 patients awaiting to see a doctor paul brennan reports. around cork city political posters gaze down from the lampposts but it's island's health care crisis which the voters want the politicians to look at. than a woman had to bring in pillows for the mother but. so notice a doctor if you haven't tried this insurance it's it's it's fine it's no problem for the ordinary man in the street it's not good to see people waiting on trolleys for hours now as dr sarah fits given has worked in a deprived area of north cork for the past 15 years her dedication is self-evident and so are her frustrations so a child presenting today with mental health issues that i feel require specialist intervention if i put them on a waiting list they might be seen in 4 years time which is just that's not a service in 2014 nearly 359000 patients were on the public waiting list to see a consultant by 2017 the number had risen above half a 1000000 for the 1st time and in 2019 it had grown to more than 553000. it's time to tackle those relentless increases in the waiting lists the irish government is throwing millions every year of public money into buying private health care in 2019 it was the equivalent of 82000000 dollars and this year it's going to be closer to $110000000.00 and still the waiting lists go up having private health insurance meant that when john wall was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in 2017 prompt treatment helped extend his life in the time he has left he's advocating urgent reform frontline staff to their absolute to do whatever they can given the resources that they have but that's the problem they don't have enough resources they don't have enough beds they don't have enough staff and the resources that are being allocated is basically telling good money after bad a universal health proposal called sloan has been suggested but the different political parties have very different ideas of what to prioritize and how to implement it so really what's important here is the population they're going to pull in the next on saturday are really looking for change and it's a change in culture to actually be citizen centered and to put the politics aside to ensure that everybody can have safe timely access to health care it was the threat of a no confidence vote in health minister simon harris which forced the irish tea should be over at good to call this election faced with a combination of public anger and the sense that no one was accepting responsibility on saturday in the polling booths the voters will hold the politicians to account for brennan al-jazeera limerick now saying as prime minister has met the catalan regional president for the 1st time in more than a year they're preparing for negotiations to just start next month about the way the region is governed meanwhile 9 catalonian leaders were imprisoned for overnighting an unauthorized independence referendum 3 years ago. refugees from the war in syria are among protesters in serbia here demanding that hungary opens a border to allow them into the european union that's unlikely to happen and that means thousands fleeing war and poverty a stuck in the balkans and garion troops on the heavily fortified border recently for warning shots at refugees or bad men the has more. car chain what little possessions they have left and wrapped up against the biting cold. these people are demanding serbian authorities that some pass into hungry. at a sit in protest in the border village television they hold signs demanding they be allowed into hungry a member of the european union i didn't go there to get money from their opinions and only look for a better life you know my country have all or i going to go back to syria it's not just syrians trying to cross refugees from afghanistan iraq yemen and other countries have found themselves here after fleeing who poverty and persecution as serbian police follow their protests and one carry in police block the border fence the left with few options we don't have a way to to buck and nowhere to run that's why we're here and tonight we're europe and today we're also and the weather is so but you know does a winter this winter we have we have children we have women goodness we have all the old guys we will stay here one of the 3 when they give permission to go in border we will go last month and gary in police fired warning shots when dozens of people attempted to cross the border. i mean it was a violent group that attempted to break a new carried out with violent behavior while young organized men fear through to a shot off and fence. it's a wrecked it with razor wire after hundreds of thousands passed through balkan countries 5 years ago. congress prime minister viktor orban has made clear refugees are not welcome and it's threaten to use force against them across the border in serbia there are now more than 6000 refugees living in government run camps they want to leave by getting into the e.u. has become increasingly harder nor about a manly al-jazeera the us president has attacked his political rivals in a speech celebrating his acquittal on impeachment charges an unrepentant donald trump described the proceedings as corrupt run by dirty cops as a white house correspondent kimberly halkett reports the address could set the tone for his 2020 alexion campaign. one day after the u.s. senate voted not to remove the u.s. president from office donald trump was in the mood to celebrate i've done things wrong in my life i will admit not purposely but i've done things wrong but this is what the end result is. trouble railed against opposition democrats who watched the impeachment effort against him at times using language that was derogatory and profane. it was all but. he tried to coerce a now into helping him cheat trump took a bit congressman adam schiff who led the inquiry into whether trump abused his presidential powers by withholding military aid to ukraine in an attempt to get them to investigate his political rival former vice president joe biden a corrupt politician named adam schiff made up my statement to the ukrainian president he brought it out of thin air just made it up they say he's a screenwriter a failed screenwriter donald j. trump earlier that day at a national prayer breakfast trump also went after mitt romney who was the only republican senator who voted to removed from office he also lashed out at house speaker nancy pelosi i don't like people who use their faith as justification. for doing what they know is wrong. pelosi blasted the president in response a pretty hard for him because he's so off the track of our constitution but throughout trumps more than an hour long remarks he repeatedly maintained he committed no wrongdoing it was a sharp contrast to president bill clinton's more than a minute long statement in 1999 following his own impeachment acquittal i want to say again to the american people. how profoundly sorry i am. for what i said and did. to trigger these events thank you. troubles only apology came not to americans but to his family who he says has been caught up in allegations and investigations since the start of his presidency i want to apologize to my family for having them have to go through a phony rotten deal well the impeachment trial may be over the allegations are not both democrats and republicans are vowing to take this case to american voters in november who ultimately decide if donald trump is a one or 2 term president can really help get al jazeera the white house. and the chairman of the democratic national committee has called for a review of the results of the iowa caucuses of the days of technical delays with all the votes finally counted. choose between bernie sanders by the narrowest of margins in the 1st contest between the democratic contenders vying to take on president trump in november the committee says a review is needed to assure public confidence after glitches and it's made up slowed down the reporting of results. leaders of indigenous people in brazil say they're outraged by what the president calls his dream plans to exploit the amazon rain forest president bolsa nardo unveiled a proposed law to allow mining agriculture and energy projects on formally protected land his critics say the nightmare plans could wipe out communities and speed up deforestation also nardo denies opponents accuses opponents of hindering development. this is a big step forward it depends on congress but we will face pressure from environmentalists those people from the environment right if i could one day i would confined them to the amazon of the likely environment so much. now there's concern and controversy in mexico about boys as young as 8 being trained to use guns many communities is set up militias because police a failing to protect them from the drugs gang war and other crime. reports now from mexico city. these young boys from the mexican state of get away don't are learning combat techniques. they are the newest and youngest recruits of the community run militia their ages range from $8.00 to $12.00 this is yes we can even go outside because the school we used to go to is in another town controlled by criminal gangs and if we go there we could be kidnapped. many of the boys see violence in their communities has grown out of hand they're afraid to go back to school and have traded their textbooks for rifles. i joined the community police force to help my people in my family they've told me a lot about guns and about how to defend. last year there were nearly 1600 homicides registered and get little according to official sources. violence has become so common many residents see no other choice than to put firearms in the hands of anyone able to wield them not going to loose to let you know doing this because we like guns we are farmers we work field too broad for our families we're doing these out of necessity because the government has failed to keep our communities safe. you know recent images of armed children dressed in fatigues and lined up like soldiers have circulated on mexican social media they've also sparked new concerns from children's rights groups. the fact that girls boys participate on degree have a series of implications when it comes to their rights the status that the risk to their lives also that development they are often forced to leave school there's also the impact on their mental and emotional health. over the past decade violence in. xico has grown exponentially experts estimate that in that time as many as 30000 mexican children and teenagers have been involved in some form of gun violence mexico's president has called the act of arming children quote shameful vowing to address the issue by creating more opportunities for children with few resources and limited access to education. a debate in mexico is now underway over how to best care for the safety and mental health of children in regions of conflict it's clear however that what these children really want is a normal childhood. mexico city. coming up here on the al-jazeera news we'll show you the c.e.o. slam dunking hope ways to start early going we'll have the details. that. brought police violence in the suburbs of paris to the big screen hoping to win an oscar this weekend les miserables this nominated for best international feature at the academy awards of hollywood it's a very different. duction to the longest running musical with the same name the fashion about la has the story in paris. let me start out as a striking and gritty portrayal of police violence social exclusion and childhood the oscar nominated french film is set in the paris suburb of moore fell may it reveals the hardships of people's lives but still is clear of cliches as it follows 3 low paid police officers battling to keep the peace but with a heavy handed approach the makes things worse. many of the films act as a residence from the housing estate nonprofessionals including activist al mammy can you take the place an enigmatic owner of a fast food restaurant to whom police and young people turn to for advice on appearances through the decades we've seen a denial of police violence recently we saw the repression faced by the yellow vest protesters when many people discovered police violence but we have always known about it because today's repression was refined for years in the suburbs betraying life in the suburbs came naturally to direct a largely who grew up in more 5 may and began filming police violence as a pastime he says the decades french governments have ignored the suburbs where unemployment is high an opportunity scarce he hopes the film will act as a wake up call. nothing's changing schools in the suburbs or catastrophe cultural associations have just stuck to these cuts so this film is a cry for help to say listen to us because it's more than 20 years that it's been going badly in we feel like no one hears us. let me is bleak but its success has delighted residents and more may at the local football club few imagine that a story set in the neighborhood would be nominated for an oscar the fact that the director lads only comes through more film is obviously a huge source of pride here and it is particularly exciting for these teenagers because the filmmakers and the 4 ball club are flying some of them to los angeles for the occasion sometimes i think is a. researcher happy because the show is that spark of reality or throw many talented people in the suburbs so they're going to go down in the. luxury proves that even young people in the suburbs can make it at the airport the countdown to hollywood begins the trips a unique opportunity to explore new horizons represent friends and cheer on largely a local hero who's inspired them to believe in their dreams and prove that it doesn't matter where you come from it's where you're going that counts natasha al-jazeera paris. right it's out of the schools use now with paul martin thank you so much the internal divisions between players and bosses basile are no words helped on thursday night as the spanish champions were knocked out of the cup adele right by off let it build lionel messi has been at the center of the dispute hitting back at the board member who accused the players of getting their former coach sacked this defeat continues their bad start under new coach k k such yen having also fallen behind rail majority in the league title race messi has a release clause that means he can leave for free in the summer one positive abbas is that real lost as well zidane the dons man missing out on the summers with a $43.00 defeats to rail sausage out at the bernabeu. the milwaukee bucks almost total dominance of the n.b.a. so far this season continued with the attack the compo putting in another superhuman display the man known as the greek freak was a thorn in the side of the philadelphia 76 ers the fan pleasing his fellow in style joel embiid head on says a comp i was last season's most valuable player and looks well on the way to claiming the title again drawing in and the need to set up perhaps comets and searched for the final 6 or to be honest would like a championship team and his $36.00 points mean overall to stay top in the east $44.00 wins and just 7 defeats. 12 to 101 the score here against philly for road losses on the bounce for the. los angeles lakers are still top of the west but they have been far more inconsistent with bron james and co-hosting the houston rockets on players like russell westbrook passing 20000 career points for houston who can't afford a win 1212 under in 11. no less 3 gregg popovich acing plenty of ups and downs in his 24 years as coach of the san antonio spurs but of a down to this one c.j. mccullum running the place with damian lillard to give portland a 125 down 170 when both teams just outside the playoff picture. one of tennis is greatest rivalries is set to resume and a record breaking much in south africa later roger federer it will play rough adal and a one off charity event at the cape town stadium for federer this is his 1st match in sub-saharan africa he was helped to warm up by rugby world cup winning captain see it all 50000 tickets sold out in 10 minutes setting a record of attendance for a tennis match. a lower body in cape town. just up to the tennis court or football stadium. amazing. i got the orange color for rafa so it feels like it's on clay but it's hard courts . to golf and phil mickelson is looking for a 6 title at the pebble beach program the course has been a happy hunting ground but mickelson has struggled lately last week's 3rd place in saudi arabia it was his best result in a year he's yet to qualify for the u.s. open and says he won't accept an exemption mickelson shot a 68 in the opening round on thursday he's 4 behind leader nick sailor. some of cricket's biggest names are set to come out of retirement to raise money for victims of australia's bushfires although their return to the crease has been delayed a little the bushfire cricket bash was due to be played at the sydney cricket ground but forecasters said it would have been washed out by rain so organized have moved the whole event to melbourne's junction oval on sunday ricky ponting is 11 will be coached by such intent the india great has been moved by the devastating scenes in australia. it's an alarming to do asian so that destroys it and that's an understatement because you see the number 04 lives it has affected not just humans but it's all the wildlife which sometimes people don't talk about i think that is equally important and. i'm so happy that i'm here that in the order were possible that we have to support the cause to respond. now the harlem globetrotters are world famous for their impressive basketball wizardry now they've added a new player or more accurately a new harlem globetrotter. oregon see also juno impressed slam dunk start zeus' mcclurkin with a wave of attacks on the juno became an internet star last year when the zoo posted videos of her dunking for exercise but attracted the team's attention she could be just a whisker away from making the squad. all right it is always sports and i'll be back a bit later. thanks very much for being with us for this al-jazeera news out don't go anywhere because dari will be in this chair in just a moment or 2 with much more on the day's top stories stay with us. the latest news as it breaks down the breakfast is just finished reading down to the end of the transitional period but it's just begun with details coverage of human studies that show that around 30 percent of people in conflicts are likely to suffer from some form of mental illness from around the world the government here has said only a sense the workers will return the others not for another week at least. a conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis how many would not have to die like this or stop these parts is really for sale an investigation into how billions of euros on made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the coalition fighting a war in the south the case is interesting to watch as the amounts of money involved yemen war profiteers on al-jazeera. award winning documentaries from around the world. on our jersey are. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of all the lives. of the stories. providing the tips into someone else's work out they needed one do day for. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. writing a witness on al-jazeera. new anger in china over a coronavirus as a doctor reprimanded for raising the alarm in december dies in hospital. watching al-jazeera lie from a headquarters in doha i'm also a. syrian government forces retake a town near the battle to regain control of the territory from rebels. the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaida in the arabian peninsula in a drone attack in yemen. children as young as 8 being trained to fight.

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