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the most serious confrontation yet has taken place between turkish and syrian forces turkey's military says it's killed 101 syrian government soldiers in it led province and that's in retaliation for the deaths of 5 turkish troops said he's trying to take the last areas left under rebel control but until this month there's been no direct conflict between turkish and syrian forces. begins our coverage from istanbul. the turkish soldiers were stationed in a recently established military art post in tough 10 hours in the province. is the 2nd time turkey's military has come under direct fire in province earlier this month 8 soldiers were killed in an attack by syrian army in the same area and escalation that increases the risk of a full blown military confrontation between ankara and damascus. the main aim is that the ceasefire should be respected as soon as possible in italy but the regime must stop its aggression for a permanent under stubley ceasefire. as tencent grows a sudden counter offensive by the rebels they launched an attack to retake the town of sirte that is now under the control of syrian government troops. as the turkish backs syrian national army fighters will close in. to the bombardment intensified. turkish army units in targeting syrian troops positioned in the town while turkey sends more troops and vehicles into it at an unusually fast pace probably in the plan that we hope that this convoy will do what they promised and force the regime back to where they were we hope that they will do what is promised and not to be deceitful straddling the intersection of the major and for an m. 5 motorways buckling government held cities of damascus aleppo and latakia. could shape the future of rebel held territory it is the last rebel held area in syria and for many defending the province is a matter of life or death the death of the turkish soldiers in india is likely to put more pressure on the government here many are waiting to see if president. will order a tough response or show restraint as talks with russian diplomats and military officers are underway in ankara passionate about al-jazeera islam. well the u.n. says nearly 700000 people have been forced from their homes by the fighting in northern syria 100000 have moved in the past week alone it's thought to be the biggest displacement in such a timeframe in the 9 year war government troops and their allies are advancing with the help of russian air power they've captured nearly all of the m 5 highway which links some of syria's biggest cities aleppo damascus and the taqiyya the road is crucial for the government's economy turkey has 12 posts in the provinces along its borders several of them are now surrounded by syrian troops they include the one that came under fire on monday and which prompted turkish retaliation sent him cross the all who is in the turkish border region of she says the turkish military is determined to press on with its offensive. turkey vows to continue its reinforcements to protect this military observation post inside it live and these pows were brought here according to our stan and sochi agreements as the as part of the escalation there so the main objective of this observation post was to observe the cease fire and the escalation violations however since the syrian government forces have violated the cease fire and the escalation zone agreement turkey started to. store up border reinforce these military posts and not only to protect the soldiers but also to protect the civilians being pushed from south to north and being displaced but on the other hand we're hearing that the syrian government forces also keep reinforcing and so this reinforcement being used as a tool for a possible deterrence doesn't seem to work and for the very 1st time in the syrian civil war on qur'an damascus are about to confront each other's john mark really is a military and defense analyst and he explained some of the build up to the confrontation. that whole thing started we in 2017 with the so-called saves that when these 4 saves their own that the regime even put in place and basically what happened free up to 7 have been clear and all the rebels were sent to 2018 russia and turkey reach an agreement to basically security at demilitarized zone along the. provence and these are agreement has never been respected and basically last year you had the i had that our sham which is the former al qaeda group in the region that did not respect the agreement the regime pushed for. province and by december last year you had a major offensive which led the regime to concur half of the. province now the situation is the following for turkey this is a matter of strategic interest because turkey does not want to see more refugees and migrants cross the border we are talking here about 600000 possibly migrant and that's that creates a pressure on the turks to to secure this region where the same time the syrian regime is moving bit by bit to really instore its power over the province killing a lot of money is an advocacy manager with the syrian campaign it's a human rights group he says the fate of more than 3000000 people in it led hinges on damascus pulling back its forces and not escalating the situation. the situation in syria could not be more dire these are the worst numbers that we've seen in 9 years of war we have 700000 people displaced that out of a population of roughly 3 and a half 1000000 half of these people have been displaced from other parts of the country and were living in live under the deescalation agreement of us donna turkey has created up servatius points in order to ensure the safety of this the escalation zone but the russian and assad regime forces continually violate the ceasefire agreement the most recent cease fire agreement was reached just less than a month ago and now are seeing violations happening over the past couple weeks the situation just in the past 24 hours 33 civilians have been killed last week 3 hospitals were bombed by russia and the assad regime in less than 24 hours this is a brutal military campaign and people on the ground have nowhere to go the turkish border is sealed is closed not allowing anyone to leave people are literally camped out under the all of trees along the turkish border and the situation is just absolutely the worst we have seen in 9 years. the number of people killed by the hunk coronavirus is not more than a 1000 chinese officials have just announced another 103 deaths the biggest single day jump since the outbreak began in total 1013 people have died 2 of them were outside mainland china a team from the world health organization is now there to work out what else can be done to contain the outbreak scientists in london have begun testing a vaccine on animals they say could be ready to test on humans in a few months and the number of cases has risen to more than 14000 globally in japan dozens more people are confirmed to have the virus in a quarantined cruise ship bringing it to $130.00 in total ahead of the world health organization as one of the growing risk of a global clan demick as the world seems more human to human transmission zz outside china in recent days we have seen some concerning instances of only world transmission from people was not travel history to china like the cases reported in france yesterday and the united kingdom today the detection of this small number of cases could be the spark that becomes a bigger fire but for no it's only a spark objective remains containment back in china millions of people were expected back at work after an extended holiday period finally came to an end but as katrina new reports from beijing many have stayed home. street is usually pleasantly krauts but this week it's living up to its name the loonie holiday has ended but feel as if the coronavirus are keeping many businesses closed. leda his store is one of the few that are open that customers are scarce but he's still careful about who he allows inside delivery men are kept at a distance. how you would hire should come to the entire door that deliver driver has been to too many places and has had contact with too many people so i need to be around workers like him. those staying indoors rely on these drivers for food and assess it is but the threat of the virus is taking its toll on you know you through italy and of course i am scared this virus is very serious but what can i do i have to keep this job all i can do now is wearing the mask and gloves. millions of workers have yet to return to the city those who have missed telephone or she's which provinces they have travelled from. beijing's usually crowded subway is operating at half capacity those not wearing masks are being turned away before entering residential compounds or office buildings people must 1st have temperature checked now. those fun with temperatures higher than 37.5 degrees celsius let's go directly to a hospital to be tested in hot the epicenter of the outbreak streets remain deserted residents are allowed to leave home only to collect food and supplies but elsewhere scenes aren't so quiet. unverified videos of people being forced from their homes into quarantine vans are circulating on chinese social media. the world health organization has called for calm it sent a team to china to observe the government's response that he will be bringing some of the world class epidemiologists from the w.h.o. that will be able to really understand the transmission dynamics going on understand the severity of illness understand the challenges that china is facing with this outbreak and it will really give the world hopefully a good glimpse of what's going on in china medical experts say the majority of coronavirus cases a mild but many in china are not taking any chances. al-jazeera beijing and china's president xi jinping has been out in a beijing neighborhood promising the fight against the virus will be one it really brought out as more of that. we haven't seen much of president xi jinping during the past couple of weeks that changed on monday when state television broadcast pictures of him visiting a district of beijing he met neighborhood representatives volunteers and medical workers and there he was wearing a surgical face miles i think that's possibly the 1st time we've seen the chinese president wearing a face mask he also had his temperature taken this was president xi jinping doing his best to burnish his man of the people image he also came to deliver a message he said that together the chinese people the country can overcome this virus if they work together. we must fight the battle for total warfare and the people's war against the epidemic with full confidence we must have the confidence that we will definitely when president xi jinping also wanted to deliver another reassuring message today and that was on jobs he said that the government would prevent large scale job losses that's because of course china's economy has been battered by this fire as thousands of factories across the country are now standing idle it's a reminder that the world depends on china for so much but so much of what it's producing simply isn't leaving the country and this cern one of the world's largest car producers in japan announced it was shutting production of one of its major plants the problem is the supply chain just last week high on day a south korean car manufacturer said it was having to hold production because it couldn't get the parts it needed from china it's bad now it's going to get much worse the reaction to the corona virus is taking over social media feeds around the world everyone from politicians to travelers are weighing in there harding has more . corona virus has been trending online for weeks and misinformation has been spreading nearly as fast this facebook post in the philippines says that spicy food and vitamin c. can help stop the virus that is inconsistent with advice given by the w.h.o. the post was shared $16000.00 times there's also a growing conversation online about a missing citizen journalist in china who reported from will han chen chris she entered the city after the lockdown to report on the virus and has been missing since thursday his friends say he was forcibly quarantined groups like amnesty international are calling for his release and urging china to not use quarantine as a political tool to censor reporting on the coronavirus well for torben peterson the corona virus has impacted him in a unique way he's trying to make it to every country in the world without getting on a plane or returning home the outbreak has made visiting every country in asia particularly difficult. quite problematic logistically right. there is this entire novel coronavirus outbreak which i personally don't really think is a big deal and i'm very sorry to say that to those who have lost family members or in the grand picture. just virus is doing that much damage to the human population and then of course you have all these countries that are doing that troubled by the . way. i think it's a bit much. and i've been thinking about it. what if i can kind of ship from hong kong to new zealand just make new zealand the next country. get out of this part of the world until things they calm down. preparations for the outbreak are truly global in singapore customers were forced to leave their baskets behind because of long lines at closing time and researchers at johns hopkins university are tracking the spread of the virus daily with cases in $26.00 countries and effects felt around the world however china is very clearly still the epicenter but to more ahead in the news hour including the u.s. president reveals his priorities in a new budget proposal but it could be dead on arrival in congress. as man in nigeria killed 30 people many of whom were sleeping in their cars. the asian champions league group stages are underway with defending champions out to a winning start. the campaign to win the democratic presidential nomination in the u.s. is gearing up candidates have been rallying and the next battleground state new hampshire voters there are going to get their say for the nomination in the race is 1st primary election on tuesday because it's held so early the state's elections considered a clue to the level of support presidential contenders have results can build or kill campaign momentum independent voters are important in new hampshire because there are more of them than republicans and democrats unlike most states they can cost of votes in either primary now when it comes to the general election democrats have won the state in 6 of the past 7 presidential votes but in 2016 hillary clinton won by just 0.4 percent opposed to just one of the biggest issues for voters is combat in climate change as old as it is possible hand reports from the town of sandwich that won't necessarily affect the way the cost their ballots. new hampshire is all about the outdoors in every season most will tell you it's why they live here but everywhere you look you see signs it's not like it used to be when i started studying climate change and martha carlson is a sugar maker one of the hundreds responsibly for creating new hampshire's iconic maple syrup about a decade ago she noticed her trees were changing the syrup was getting darker so she went back to school and got her doctorate to understand what was happening in the short answer climate change as it's less sweet than it was a century ago a century ago the average sap for material would be 3 percent or even 3 and a half percent now it's 2 or maybe 1.8 per cent sugar now why is it less sweet is the trees making less sugar because maybe they're too caught up climate change is impacting all aspects of life in new hampshire and this state has an outsized role in determining who gets to be president and they say climate change really matters to them but it doesn't seem to impact their vote after all when he was on the campaign trail donald trump pretty much denied climate change and this state overwhelmingly voted for him in the last primary that is a challenge for catherine corkery of the sierra club i think trying to find solutions to the climate crisis is hard and there is not a lot of. solutions that come to mind quickly that will address it i can explain politics i can just tell you about budgets and carlson though thinks it's changing because the climate undeniably is the sugar producers said they are by and large conservative thinkers they said climate change was a hoax slowly over these last. how long as a men to 10 years or more they've seen the darker syrup and they have seen these odd seasons the seasons are much more variable seen the problem and in a unique position to try and fix it by deciding the people that make the policies getting another chance this tuesday battle haim al-jazeera sandwich new hampshire presence in their lives and dunham in new hampshire kristen iowa was the 1st test for the democrat somebody tsongas was placed a close 2nd at about point how's he doing in new hampshire not. yes in fact bernie sanders today calling for a recount in some of those precincts in iowa where he did place a close close 2nd behind south bend indiana mayor pete who to judge but here in new hampshire he has a really strong base of support he's leading in the polls he is from vermont which is a neighboring state and back in 2016 he actually won the primary beating the party favorite hillary clinton by 20 percent. so he is expected to do well here but people are judges really the candidate to watch after his stronger than expected finish in iowa where he bested sanders by less than a percentage points he is seen as having a mental end to a lot of campaign events around the state here where people are talking aloud about who to judge and also another senator amy klobuchar shah who we spent trailing in the polls but did better than expected and i was and had a really strong debate performance here in new hampshire on trying since then she's been able to raise 3000000 dollars just over the weekend so she's another one that people are talking about what we're really seeing here is a race for the moderate voters the moderate candidates are fighting it out to see who is going to. meeting in that race joe biden forces expected to be the party favorite and he did not do well in iowa he's not doing well here in new hampshire in the polls either we'll see what happens tomorrow votes are cast however he is trying to downplay the results even before they come in he's saying that he's not focused on hampshire and iowa on his strength he's been campaigning more in the states of nevada and south carolina where he has a strong base of support among african-american voters so we'll see how deep holes out so he and elizabeth warren she have the more progressive or liberal side of the ticket to spend seen as a direct rival to sanders doing not as well as expected in iowa not fulling so great here so this could really be make or break for both joe biden and lose a bit or it is also from a nearby state and initially was expected to do well here lots of variables no clear path forward for the democrats here in new hampshire but again bernie sanders has a big base of support he's been rallying his volunteers all over the state and we're going to see him take the stage here in a little while and the. arena is filling up quickly they're expecting some 10000 people to come here and speak to so it will be interesting and they're concerned as if the democrats didn't have enough to distract them i understand that president tom's holding his own rally in new hampshire with of impact is that having. president clearly looking to make some trouble for the democrats earlier today you tweeted that the united states will never be a socialist country you seem to be taking aim directly at senator bernie sanders who describes himself as a democratic socialist you know we talk about the democrats here because it's such a chaotic tight race but there's actually a primary for the republicans here in new hampshire. well the chant is clear in a way expected to win that he's polling at 94 percent popularity 94 percent approval rating among republicans so his rival governor bill weld from massachusetts not expected to get more than 10 percent of vote here anything can happen you never know this is new hampshire but the president has would really like to win this state in the general election. in 2016 nearly beating hillary clinton here so he's looking for that clearly and trying to make trouble for the democrats kirsten thanks very much indeed. the pentagon says 100 to 9 u.s. troops have now been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries following an iranian missile attack on a base in iraq almost 50 percent from the last number reported president donald trump initially said the u.s. suffered no casualties in the attack on a base in january the bombing was in retaliation for the u.s. drone strike that killed iranian general hossam so the money the u.s. department of justice has charged for chinese military hackers on suspicion of hacking a credit reporting agency in 2017 it resulted in a data breach which affected nearly a 150000000 people it's one of the most severe ever reported the hackers spent weeks in the equifax system breaking into computer networks and stealing company secrets and personal data this kind of attack. an american industry is of a piece with other chinese illegal acquisitions of sensitive personal data for years we have witnessed china's for racist appetite for the personal data of americans including the fast of personnel records from the office of personnel management the intrusion into marriott hotels and and some health insurance companies and now the wholesale saft of credit and other information from ethical sacks jody was speed's the chief executive of global cyber risk a technology and advisory services from she's joining us now from washington d.c. thank you very much indeed for giving us your time what information could they get from this company on the how would they use it they would get a lot of valuable personal information about people's addresses their prior addresses their income their social security numbers critical identifying personal information that doesn't change and that can be used in a number of ways for identity theft for fraud but if this is being taken and by the chinese government then this is really an intelligence gathering activity and it would give them a lot of insight into current americans that are adults and that have credit profiles so it could really be a very valuable treasure trove of information the accusations against china hacking community have been longstanding the go back way past 20171 would have thought that there would be some degree of security put in place to try and avoid this how surprising is it that the tuckers were not only able to get in but also what able to be there for weeks collecting this information without being spotted. it was a very sophisticated attack the department of justice in their statement today said that the hacker issues to over 34 servers in nearly 20 countries they used to encrypt communications within equifax this network and they were delayed in compressed files and log files to to hide their tracks so it was a sophisticated operation it was a nation state attack and so any any company really has a very difficult time defending against a nation state attack they really need assistance of government to to try to do that so i think the the the real angle is looking at. the federal government and saying why aren't you going after the government of china about this instead of 4 soldiers let me ask you about that because what kind of legal position does either the u.s. government or indeed the company itself have when it comes to trying to get some sort of prosecution brought against these hikers. that's really interesting you know they charged them under this economic espionage act of 1996 which i was involved in the passage of that act and so when they say as for a trade secret that's defined very broadly so a trade secret can mean all kinds of financial information of any type and they could have charged instead of using provision a for individuals they could have used b. which is against an organization and it's an order and there are pretty specific provisions that say if it would benefit a foreign government or a foreign entity and the fines under probation be can be 3 times the loss to the to the victim company so in this case if it's a $1000000000.00 for equifax why isn't the u.s. government charging this army research institute and going after $3000000000.00 from the government of china to that would be very helpful and help deter these acts instead of using provision a that just went after the soldiers that will never get into court anyway just very briefly on the that point given the level of expertise that you have in so many connected areas with a case like this why do you think the government has chosen to to follow the prosecution in the way that you have described. well so this is the trumpet ministration and you know he's been hammering on trade he doesn't really take a 360 view of all the different considerations but clearly i would say why wasn't secretary of state pompei o at the microphone today along with secretary made attorney general barr so this is really a diplomatic issue this is intelligence communities hacking into our top companies and stealing information for intelligence purposes that's a very different kind of crime and cyber crime so i think our trumpet ministration is not giving it the reut focus that it needs it's slapping some hands with. an indictment of 4 people we won't ever get to trial and it's it's damaging for companies like equifax when this is the response from the u.s. government i think the government should be should be making a much stronger statement they probably aren't because it will mess up the trade balance did you get your thoughts on this julie westby we appreciate your time thank you. still ahead an al-jazeera anglo-american succession plans go ryan after her protege unexpectedly stands down as leader of germany's ruling party. is used to having to rely on strangers to get around mexico city but he's worked out plenty of tricks to get around and now he's teaching others. and in sports they had a mercedes he says he's confident 6 time f one champion lewis hamilton will stay. in a welcome back to your international weather forecast well and for children next few days we are watching the flood threat here across much of the southern part of the united states now we did have a big storm push through last week bringing very heavy rain across much of the area and as you can see right here on tuesday heavy rain is expected anywhere from texas all the way over here towards parts of the carolinas not much for change as we go towards wednesday as well some of those showers could be even heavier across parts of texas so we are watching flash flood watches and warnings go up across much of this area up towards the north though it is going to be a nice but a cool day in new york with a time to there of about 8 degrees here across the caribbean as well as into parts of central america very quiet around much of the area we will pick up some showers here across central america costa rica may have some showers for you as well with san jose a 24 managua at 34 and kingston a nice partly cloudy day with afternoon showers at 31 degrees there well here across parts of south america it is going to be the rain that is pushing through much of brazil you can see that line of thunderstorms right here across the south and for rio those showers will be quite heavy at times we do expect to see attempts there on tuesday of about $25.00 degrees but the front moves a little bit more towards the north a little bit clearer at 25 and what is saddest plenty of sun with a temperature of 29 agrees. but. every attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens where stories of loss go on told. a sweeping association of islam with violence leaves erupt in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life twice evict and on al-jazeera. musician performa visionary teacher. al-jazeera world meets a man bringing traditional arabic sounds to a whole new audience being a one man and being american playing out with it already in something else from boston to palestine the land of his bad enough as the next generation of musical talent simon shaheen their musical journey on al-jazeera. there watching or does it have a reminder of our top stories this hour turkey says it's killed $101.00 syrian government troops in retaliation for the deaths of 5 of its soldiers it's the 2nd such escalation this month between the 2 countries turkey backs opposition rebels trying to hold out against an offensive by damascus. more than 1000 people have now been killed by the cut on the virus outbreak chinese officials recorded a 103 more deaths on monday the biggest single day jump since the outbreak began. and in the u.s. contenders for the democratic nomination have been holding rallies in new hampshire ahead of the 1st primary election because it's held so early the results are seen as a clue to the level of support candidates have more broadly. at least 30 people have been killed in an attack in northeastern nigeria is suspected to be the work of the on group boko haram it happened just outside the city of meddling the capital of borno state on sunday gunmen set fire to cars parked along a highway and reportedly kidnapped women and children the victims were sleeping in their vehicles because the army closes roads to a degree after 6 pm local time for security reasons. in yemen the united arab emirates has admitted to targeting groups loyal to the un backed government the deputy chief of staff of the u.a.e. as armed forces said that included the muslim brotherhood a grassroots movement linked to yemen's government. everyone should know that i say here for the record we've been fighting 3 enemies at the same time. the muslim brotherhood and their 5th column and the terrorism of al-qaeda and liberation could not have been complete without imposing security and dealing professionally with those enemies therefore we have conscripted trained and equipped more than 200000 yemenis in the liberated areas of course and algeria has upheld a 15 year jail term for the brother of former president of the lazies buthe flicka saeed with a flick that was convicted of conspiracy against the state in september along with 2 former intelligence chiefs an appeal hearing began on sunday the lawyers say algeria state prosecutor is seeking a 20 year jail term but if like i was detained in may last year after his brother quit office due to mass protests the woman expected to replace german chancellor angela merkel has unexpectedly quit as leader of the governing c.d.u. party it's come column bar is stepping down in the middle of a crisis over the decision by regional representatives to vote alongside the far right a f d dominic came a ports from berlin. and a good company was supposed to be her party's political future soon she will belong to it's past her hopes of being her country's 2nd female chancellor dashed by a rout over how her party deals with the far right. as it's no it's been i'm the party leader and i'll remain in this position for the foreseeable future what i've said is that i will not run for chancellor but other than that the situation hasn't changed. the situation certainly has changed and it was this moment that brought her down when christian democrats joined forces with the far right to elect a liberal prime minister in the state of the ring here thereby ousting a popular far left government and breaking a to boo which has stood virtually since the f.t. began life 7 years ago prompting protesters onto the streets in that state and drawing denunciations from all the main political parties many accused of a lack of leadership the accusations which are the doctor since her election as head of her party in 2018 but it was perhaps the reaction of angle americal which made crown can buy was decision inevitable late last week she called what took place in the ring year unforgivably here in berlin on monday she was in more conciliatory mood it's come in 1st on us i think it can come before i regard this decision with great respect though i greatly regret it i can imagine this wasn't an easy decision for her and i thank her for being prepared to stay on this day the process of choosing a successor. for some christian democrats this is the person to choose. its once on friendly terms with merkel but who she sidelined many years ago he fought his way back from the political wilderness and ram campaign close in the leadership election of 2018 whoever actually world succeed. has to make a decision either as she tried to do so to bridge that gap or to lead the way. in one of the one of the 2 camps and directions either the american direction for a more moderate liberal cause or actually for them for the direction to become much more conservative than they had been before and then there is the question of what to do about the f.t. in the federal parliament their numbers are too small to be more than an irritant to the mainstream parties but out in the state parliaments particularly in the east they are much more numerous and now they are raising their voice many germans a deeply worried by what they're hearing dominic king al-jazeera berlin. was counting well into a 2nd day in the irish election and it looks likely the 3 top parties will finish with similar numbers of seats setting up complex coalition negotiations island operates a single transferrable vote system which takes time to count last time the final result took 6 days to confirm but whatever happens left wing nationalist party shin fein is the main when are breaking the political domination of the federal and fianna foil parties which is lasted almost a century. u.s. president donald trump has unveiled his budget for 2021 to congress should he win a 2nd time in office and the election later this year is proposing a $4.00 trillion dollar plan it's the largest in federal history and it includes an increase in military spending and more money for his border wall with mexico and we've all heard reports from washington. to really understand the priorities of u.s. presidents look at their budget. donald trump has just released his $4.00 trillion dollars spending vision to members of congress the headlights. more big hikes for military spending cuts to some programs benefiting the elderly and children trumps budget also proposes a 21 percent cut in foreign aid tremendous waste and tremendous fraud there's a vision to eliminate america's faluting federal spending deficit by the year 2035 the plan is to reform social safety net programs food stamp programs that feed the poor and benefits for disabled growth and the economy is intended to offset the cuts we're in the midst of a great american comeback we're creating the most prosperous economy and the most inclusive society ever to exist actually but democrats in congress say trogs budget hurts the poor and favors the wealthy they say there's no chance this presidential wish list in its current form will pass into law so why bother with these and other proposals. like spending to repair america's crumbling infrastructure or bring internet to rural parts of the united states this budget is all about politics rule voters are critical for trump's reelection so is keeping this promise mexico is in fact you will soon find a pain for the wall. made the progress. misson 2016 ad again last month that he'll build a wall along the southern border of the united states and mexico to cut illegal immigration trumps pledge helped him win the white house and even though mexico's never paid for construction and the wall is far from complete trumps making the pitch again president budget is little more than a blueprint for americans of a spending priorities as he makes the case on the campaign trail for voters to reelect him for a 2nd term can really help get al jazeera the white house. nearly 8000000 mexicans have song form of disability and for many getting to work can be a challenge now an organization in the capital is training people in wheelchairs to help them get around the city and as man of apollo reports from mexico city it hopes to increase accessibility for an estimated 500000 people. it's the morning rush in mexico city and who lopez is on his way to work navigating the metro system here can be quite hectic and it's no lesser challenge when you're forced to commute in a wheelchair in recent years the mexican capital has improved in terms of access for the disabled and many of the city's public transit stations have become wheelchair accessible it's just one among the living it isn't uncommon however for julio to have to rely on the kindness of strangers every time an elevator or set of escalators unexpectedly breaks down or the been in the market i guys might spirits on the metro often depends on people's moods there is a difference between having a good morning without complications or a more challenging time who has mastered the challenges of getting around the city he also works at an organization called independent living mexico that helps others do the same every week at a courtyard in downtown mexico city instructors hold workshops for people with motor disabilities the whole thing is a real crash course in urban mobility yes and based eyes he added we teach them to climb platforms ramps and stairs the goal is to make people feel independent to get back into society and not feel held back when there isn't a ramp. wheelchair management is a major focus of this course and so is psychological rehabilitation not only are people with disabilities learning practical take meeks to navigate the urban landscapes of mexico city but these training sessions serve as a valuable opportunity to socialize to meet new people and for individuals to learn from each other's experiences. an estimated 5500000 people across mexico live with some sort of disappear. santiago velasquez the founder of independent living says the vast majority of them are excluded from living a normal life and. only 10 percent of people with disabilities are included and partially included in society and 90 percent are left out of context they don't have a job or an education and they don't have the necessary job skills to compete. mexico city still has a long way to go to become a more accessible city in the meantime lopez hopes people will see his daily commute as an example but just because you're in a wheelchair it doesn't mean you can't get around madrid up a little mexico city. still ahead and al jazeera and sports pakistan's cricket does celebrate a huge drain on home soil is here with that story. the . movie history has been made at the 92nd decade emmy awards a film from south korea has won the biggest prize of the night the best picture al-jazeera has rob reynolds wraps up the highlights from hollywood. and they are scared goes to. parasite i am knight of triumph for south korean cinema and director paul june home for the 1st time in the oscars 92 year history a film in a language other than english one the top award surprising many critics and so-called hollywood insiders. bongs critically acclaimed story of wealth class power and deceit swept best director best screenplay and best international feature film in addition to best picture. thank you i mean to come to the next morning thank you. renee zellweger the star of judy won the best actress award for brilliant and emotional portrayal of one of hollywood's late stars judy garland misguide you were certainly among the heroes he knights in the final. as widely predicted joaquin phoenix won the best actor award for his electrifying portrayal of poverty despair and mental illness in joker he made a plea for social justice animal rights and low for the planet's whether we're talking about gender inequality or racism or career rights or indigenous rights or animal rights we're talking about the fight against injustice we're talking about the fight against the belief that one nation one people one race one gender or one species has the right to dominate control and use and exploit another with impunity brad pitt was selected as best supporting actor for once upon a time in hollywood and laura dern won her 1st oscar for best supporting actress in a marriage story this is the best birthday present ever only one person of color was nominated for an acting award cynthia error in harry and she didn't win. there was. criticism of the lack of racial and gender diversity and exception is st louis superman the 1st oscar nominated film commissioned in produced by al jazeera as program series witness which has an african american as its lead character to indian american filmmakers and to producers from malaysia and i felt like you know at this my time to stand the broadcast which for the 2nd year in a row was presented without a host seemed flat and sluggish at times perhaps a reflection of the uncertain times we live in but after all diversion and distraction is what the movies are all about and so the show must go on rob reynolds al-jazeera hollywood. correspondent robert bryan's been speaking to people in south korea's capital seoul about what they make of parasite success. parasite is a biting satire on life in south korea right now that has obviously resonated with a global audience it tells the story of a family of have known who were desperately poor and who managed to trick that away into the service of a much wealthier family of halves it starts as a slightly quirky strange comedy but quickly descends into a very. dark fable it was when it was released here in south korea very quickly a commercial and critical success that went on to win a 1st international recognition with a palme d'or at the cannes film festival and then a golden globe but certainly this oscar win puts it now in a league of its. i was thrilled that the 1st time so i recommend to my friend the friend and so it was a really amazing. book for time. he shouldn't differentiate between the haves and the have nots people should be able to live together. it's a great honor for the korean film industry i'm sure that other directors will be inspired by this and will be able to create movies that are recognized around the world. for the director oscar winning director joan whoa this is a 7th movie 2 previous films have had some international success but nothing like this but the cost on the rest of the people who made this movie life will never be the same again. this time for the sport is far thanks very much the group stages of asia's premier club football competition the asian champions league is underway and reigning champions oh hello have got their campaign off to a winning start the saudi team became the 1st west asian side to win the tournament since cats are outside back in 2011 on monday they beat around sharp call dro to no injury by the match took place in the u.a.e. as the a.f.c. ruled that games between iranian and saudi teams happened at a neutral venue because political tension. i'm a why that left a late over in abu dhabi. scored a last minute equaliser against saudis. the south koreans goal securing a one all draw. short of a rock had a bad start in their group stage debut they scored a 1st half own goal against around. however the iraqi side converted a 2nd half penalty to secure a one all draw. cats are is world has a new ambassador former australian football captain tim cahill is giving as backing to the 2022 tournaments he joins chaffee samuel eto and cafu have similar roles for the middle east 1st world cup cahill's had plenty of experience as australia's all time leading goalscorer with 50 goals from 108 appearances and he's competent katter will silence critics i think what i've seen is of being part of 4 world cups when you look at world cups a total start in germany. most amazing world cup there's always some sort of negatives before you start you work into it and then south africa you know those saying there's going to be this is going to be the brazil and then russia the world cups have been amazing and because it's the biggest show on earth the world comes together to make this a success point it's our receive the bid it was exciting because they said there was going to be a conditioning in the stadiums and saying that back then was well it's impossible with technology in the way things are going it's not for us as a muscle as. we need to see the good of what football can do and also deal with the realities that. there's going to be you know speed bumps along the way in how we do with it together is going to be you know to speed everything's on track and that's that's the greatest thing about at the moment. world cup organizers are working towards their vent being carbon neutral and on monday caps are his main domestic league announced plans to go green to do this it will reduce emissions caused by hosting matches raise awareness among fans and offset any unavoidable pollution by investing money to help the environment it's. the energy that football is creating around that time and that around the league we can use it as you can use the league as a catalyst to enhance the experience of preserving the environment for the future mercedes formula one boss toto wolff is confident that 6 time world champion lewis hamilton will stay with the team after his contract runs out at the end of the year the new season gets underway next month and mel been hamilton will be looking to equal michael schumacher his record of 7 world titles this season but the 35 year old is not made official plans for next year for sadie's who have just signed a sponsorship deal with one of britain's of richest people as you have to secure a long term commitment from hamilton. we would like to have the fastest man in the car and i guess that lewis i know that lewis wants to be in the fastest so there's a. obvious mutual outcome but you know week which we travel around the world almost 10 months every year we go in on every 2nd weekend and what we do but windows that we leave each other in peace. biogas than i have wrapped up a big win in the 1st test of their series against bangladesh on sunday 16 year old that became the youngest player to take a test tap trick but it was left to some more experienced members of the pakistan team to secure this victory. finishing with 4 wickets in rawalpindi to help guide decide to victory in the innings and 44 runs. and finally rory mcilroy returns to the top of goals world rankings for the 1st time in 5 years the northern irishman had a run of strong finishes including 3rd at the farmers insurance open last month and 4th at the world tour championships in dubai mcelroy replaces brooks kept gab the one number one spot this will be the 30 year olds 96 week at their back to woods holds a record at 683 weeks. and that's all your sport for now more later and you can find a lot more pictures and background information on our website al-jazeera dot com that's for news out of course for sports follows well that's it for me rob others of this news are i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the day's news. the race for the white house has begun this month to 04 states have their say on tuesday wants to plaistow trying to move the election. julius to lafcadio to continue coverage of the casting of the 2020 us in action. only to see. the one thing about these bush fires usage really what's going on the. climate change informed opinions economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on those 3. dollars on a. mission to me patronize a in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning for you walk of the new conscious and aware of youth about against an ethnic sectarian kota inside story on al-jazeera on kalgoorlie calls to spike your following to stop propping up straw men in africa from backing a libyan war and chance to take it all about the oil plus the u.k. . what does it mean for one of the worst performing industrial economies. counting the cost on al-jazeera. the. the threat of a military confrontation between turkey and syria after soldiers are killed on both sides. this and this is all to see a live from doha also coming up china's leader tells his people the fight 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