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former interim president judy 9 years is arrested on terrorism and sedition charges she's accused of aiding in a coup against even majlis. sri lanka to ban full face coverings into shock more than a 1000 islamic schools critics say the muslim minority is being unfairly targeted. and the head of the international olympic committee says sporting boycotts make no sense thomas back says the athletes will suffer if countries of void next year's winter games in china. so demonstrations against mammals military have again turned at least 6 protesters have been killed by security forces not long after midnight troops opened fire on a peaceful sit in outside a police station in the ongoing tony has this report it's a wounded protest. there is rushed through the bank streets of mandalay as police opened fire on protesters in myanmar's 2nd city on saturday. despite the threat of injury or death there seems to be no sign the protest as a being to target. at his home in yangon on the body of c 2 a 37 year old try short pedler lies under green cover he was shot overnight on friday as the security services trying to disperse protesters who gathered outside a police station and district the protesters are calling for the release of 3 men arrested in raids earlier in the night. i told my son that we have nothing and will die if we go against them i'd go and shoot back at them if i had a gun now we can't do anything tell me do we always have to keep silent and die why are we dying for doing the right thing. filmed furtively from an overhead window these pictures show one of those arrests dragged from their homes several men a hit and kicked by the police. beatings like this have become commonplace conducted in public for maximum impact. so that. soldiers shot at us sit in strike last night and arrested 3 people and were beating them so all of us residents asked them to release the arrested people at the police station then they fired live rounds at us one died over there and another one died here. but the bullets and beatings haven't deterred the protesters using fireworks and petrol bombs behind makeshift bamboo barricades that trying to slow the advance of the army and police and a rapid retreat under the returning volley of tear gas and smoke using speed and still they scatter and regroup to take another stand even if it means risking their lives and making the ultimate sacrifice tony chang al-jazeera. well india's government has warned regional authorities not to allow refugees to cross them in mile border following reports that about 150 people including dozens of police officers have already entered india since a military coup officers from him are now in india's northeastern state say they fled to avoid taking orders from the military jointer 4 states have been ordered by the indian government to begin deportation without delay but some of them share ethnic and tribal ties with the refugees mr m. state is pushing back it shares a 404 kilometer border with me m r the new delhi has called the influx illegal as india is not a signatory to the un refugee convention or karma paljor is editor in chief for the news website its mojo dot com that focuses on india's northeast explains why some indians in ms around state have been vocal about their support for me amounts of refugees. distain which just seem excellent support for the unrest in myanmar its from ms around the knees also share the communications with the chin comes the chin stated myanmar which is modest so there are relations people from there have come to misery and that madded symmetric settle down so that's why there is a connection and that's why good people off to the us are for supporting the refugees and are welcoming them that's what it leads good that's good government regional problem that we will welcome refugees strong myanmar but again the government of india has issued a notification thing that you know all refugees must be deported if you look at the in time not each because we also have a lot of tribes and not all tribes support the rectory just coming in the chief minister of another state which has significant boundary with myanmar in a statement to east logic when you give us an interview told us that yes he is willing to accept refugees from myanmar but they have yet he said that we have to wait for what the central government the government of india says. he even went on to say that he'd better schools where refugees would be kept but again saying that you have to wait for the central government saw that at least 7 patients being treated for coronavirus have died at a hospital in jordan after the oxygen supply ran out families of the victims have gathered outside the public hospital near the capital amman to protest jordan's health minister has resigned and the prime minister has ordered an urgent investigation he says the process will be clear and transparent and the findings will be revealed to the public. i went to since say that when the oxygen ran out they were forced to do c.p.r. on their own family members. who wanted to mow didn't but my father and mother are in the coronavirus isolation zone inside the hospital and i was by coincidence inside when suddenly the oxygen was cut and we all stuff they said we ran out of oxygen and that they were waiting for an oxygen truck to resupply the hospital we received assistance from the civil defense some of them were inside the hospital and they provided oxygen cylinders and they started to resuscitate patients among them my parents. al-jazeera is house on the issue back he has more now from also enjoy. in the us had the news i don't go in and the whole situation is witnessing a lot of consequences the jordanian king accompanied by the crown prince where he is they went into the hospital and they listened to what has happened video was all over the place after the visit and showed how unreal the king was can got them a 2nd of gold and was angry and he said things cannot be done to with these sway the king has expressed his because of the deaths and the lack of enough oxygen for the patients until now the scene is like this government people out of greasing in numbers in front of us hospital security forces as you can see everywhere some statements have been made by the company which provided the hospital with that chairman of the company said that hospital was provided by oxygen on thursday and the company received a request for more oxygen to be delivered on sunday and this morning the company has received another request for oxygen to be provided today by the situation was already threatening this means that those entitle him to monitor the amount of oxygen available in the hospital we're not quite a lot. that led to the death of. number of patients a car bomb in afghanistan's herat province has killed at least 8 people and has injured dozens hospital spokesman says the explosion late on friday night destroyed several homes no one has claimed responsibility but local officials have claimed the taliban in a statement to un security un security council said it can damage in the strongest terms the alarming number of attacks deliberately targeting civilians in afghanistan the statement continued these attacks have targeted civil servants the judiciary the media health care and humanitarian workers including women those who protect and promote human rights and ethnic and religious minorities for your country for already has the latest now from google. seems that the police station was the actual target what would make this attack that happened last night in her different is that it happened inside an urban center herat is the 4th largest city in afghanistan and if you look at the pictures that are coming out of the city since last night they're absolutely devastating and whoever did this it seems like they were planning to inflict maximum damage it seems like it was a minivan but it was packed with explosives that blew up and some people that i've spoken to they told me that should this have not happened late at night but had other time of the day when more people would be out in the streets there would be even more casualties and this is something that could make this attack have more significance because the violence has been reaching out president at levels in the past year what who have not been seeing is that urban centers of big cities being attacked they have been spared from big attacks so it would be interesting to see whether this will be an isolated incident or it will be the beginning of more similar attacks happening inside big urban centers we have to remember that all this is taking place against a backdrop all for a new push towards accelerating and reviving the afghan peace talks that seems are not really going anywhere in doha there's 2 summits coming up in russia and in turkey and just so while we go afghan officials did say that the afghan one governments will be attending both. believe me is a former interim president jimmy 9 years has been arrested after allegations of a coup against her predecessor even morality and yours is facing challenges of terrorism sedition and conspiracy she took over as interim leader when morales fled believe in 2090 and made violent protests against his reelection he returned after his movement for socialism party won october's election party members claim it and yes and her former cabinet promoted the overthrow of her audience which she denied it says speak to across one and it's on her m.p.'s who joins us live now from bogota alexandra tell us more about this arrest and the former president and what the reaction is. yes uneek the former interim president was arrested in the early morning hours of saturday in our home and the benny department believes she was then transferred in the middle of the night to the capital we understand that she is now being held at a prison. believe us special forces against crime together with 2 other ministers of her. government this follows the issuing of a serious the arrest warrant so part of the attorney general's believe on friday the police is also looking for another 10 people that were part of her entering government among them former police chief don and also the former commander of the armed forces williams kaleem and they are also being accused of terrorism sedition and conspiracy for their role in what happened after the 2019 election the fords the long time president. to flee the country this also followed very violent. protests after he won those elections in 2019 that a number of countries in the region and the organization of american states then can see the fraudulent what we're seeing now though is that the new socially government of phrasing and doing seems to be moving swiftly going after those that were in power at the time and that they feel were responsible for this against the list so all we know looking at an escalation of the still it is between the leftist administration and conservative forces in the country. definitely it's clear that believe has not overcome that major crisis is that this government wants to continue going after people that they perceive as responsible for both the violence that followed the election for the fact that this was forced to leave the country by the military at the time they feel that they have. the support of the majority of the people that have voted for a return of a socialist government in the country of a. tweet just a few days ago saying that in a democracy it's important to go after those responsible for this kind of violence and we are seeing that happening that there will be a strong response of course by the most conservative the more conservative political realities in bolivia probably this is just the beginning of another deep political crisis we can also expect those who support the former interim president to took to the streets against these arrests we're going to have to see just how wide that investigation will be on the attorney general if in indeed that they will continue to arrest more people in the coming days to what's clear though is that the. crisis is just beginning at this point there also has been white condemnation that is siding to arrive from different governments in latin america to this rest and so we can expect things to continue to evolve and develop throughout the day for them is under thanks for the. reporting. probably more still ahead here on the news hour including. coronavirus cases. over well. such as in the philippines are on the hunt for back. to prevent another pandemic. military defending world champion lewis hamilton it's problems in bahrain. to sri lanka where the government is banning full face coverings and closing more than a 1000 islamic schools it says has taken the decision on national security grounds the president has promised to crack down on religious extremism critics argue it's the latest measure by the government to marginalize the muslim community recently reversed a mandate to cremate 19 victims. and international criticism but no fernandez's in colombia has more. the minister of public security. said the burka is all about national security he described as basically a symbol of extremism and he did that in the previous gone by that you didn't see the use of the book but this is very much something that is more prevalent in today's context so basically the government also looking very carefully at what. sort of religious schools the minister said there were over 2000 schools in the country and he did say that any school should come under a sort of a national education policy and over a house he mentioned. facing being banned by the government now in addition to the book we are also seeing another set of regulations that have been introduced under the prevention of terrorism act signed after the hand of the president basically it's about. the radicalization it's called the deed radicalization of violent extremist religious ideologies those holding those views and it essentially allows for those who are suspected of who are arrested with as well as those who essentially by the by court by word by deed who essentially commit acts of violence intend and committing acts of violence or a sort of last communal disharmony and now this law will allow such people to be detained for up to 2 years maximum to essentially be rehabilitated not the government did this with the time of tigers at the end of the war and we don't know any details so far but certainly seems that anyone found to be fitting this bracket a very large bracket that the government has given that you know it can be interpreted very widely that such people can be essentially rehab related or handled essentially for rehab for up to 2 years. let's take this on we can speak to serene sorow who is a sri lankan peace and women's rights activist joins us from colombo via skype thanks for joining here and what's your reaction to this ban on for france covering some of the school closures. so it's coming as it to our time there the muslim community has been constantly targeted and it's just awful bitter reaction in sri lanka they just live. in a very. bad un body but a commission policy that's device and now we hear so many are the mission us. of some form of punishing the muslim community. and the muslim communities are so not consulted on any of these things because when the 1st time we heard about. any spend but he only writes was given to the muslim the justice minister. said that the cabinet people has been to be at any getting approved and probably. most immense a cigar so it's like bartering the rights. for the muslim coming only tea and also the muslim be mandates also they are really just freedom an. expression as . to what the minister of public security said that this is necessary on national security grounds because a full face covering is a sign of religious extremism. so it's coming at a time. that it mosque is companies that in sri lanka so many people are cutting their fears so at a time when everybody is cutting deficits the muslim women are supposed to be more than a car it looks very political being to move i don't think it's something to do with extremism because not enough doesn't reside bombers bug out in fear is. when they start to act happened they were in egypt i was at the shirts so it's nothing to do with the men's so it's a. funny thing the muslim women there's also the as you say this. promise to close more than a 1000 islamic schools. this right the government says that they are flouting national education policy. indeed so one other thing that the muslim community has been asking for a very long time east reform to modernise our education that doesn't mean closing down motherless us this is what the government has been doing that vs muslim women have been in articulating some forms of reforms in the community but equally after that you start because we've the men are so but talking about these extremism growing particularly even before they start to act but then all of a sudden left good little claws don't everything and and to be to various acts and punish muslim community and there have been quite a lot of earnest. after the course of our policies to context also and now it's going to doing today also. head of the islamic. section of the summit community has been tiffany custody she left the government has been using very. problematic prevention of terrorism act that they used against the tamil minority and also they are using the i.c.c. p.r. that is an act in sri lanka to penalise the muslim community so anybody can be adjusted for saying anything and more recently a lawyer from an ally has been arrested and i.c.p. r. and b. d.n.a. just very quickly i just want to describe in the lives another question of the very quickly the there was this ban on the commission of covert 1000 victims which was against the wishes of muslims who bury their dead and this ban was lifted following widespread international condemnation would you anticipate the same condemnation coming from international rights groups. now so the better think god lifted not only just international community. talked about it but also we have to be carefully looking at the resolution that is now on the 22nd that has a notion bilby want to so it it was coming as she london government wanted islamic countries to help them to walk a bit from geneva so the body of rights came to muslim community primarily because the high commission as u.n. high commission has before talked about it and many countries will pressure so that is that reason by we got the video right and still it's not permanent because still state ministers have told us that any time they. bring back the commission only policy because they are talking about one country one going to these funds ok shereen appreciate this thanks very much indeed troops are or they're out of sri lankan peace and women's rights at least. scientists say the source for the ongoing abode outbreak in guinea may have been the person for acted in the last outbreak that ended in 2016 if true it means the person carried the virus for more than 5 years before spreading it the world health organization says that more studies need to be done but that they too rules out as the source of the current outbreak at least 18 cases of a confirmed in guinea this year more than 11000 people died in the last outbreak the w.h.o. says brazil is not a movie and a good direction in the fight against corona virus deaths from covert 19 now exceeded 275000 that is the 2nd highest number of fatalities in the world of the united states want to communicate have reports now from route to junior. aside for sore eyes a couple of empty beds waiting for couvade 19 patients and enough professionals to welcome them but the administer to give out a hospital in the seaside town of money is an exception in most of brazil the health care system is on the brink of collapse as the corona virus is spreading and claiming lives at an alarming rate. as a question here we're seeing an upsurge of infections and deaths everywhere partly because people have stopped respect and social distancing last month's carnival was cancelled but that didn't keep brazilians from partying without masks doctors in this intensive care tell us they're admitting a greater number of younger patients than a year ago beds are scarce but so are vaccines in rio de janeiro diana finally had to wait in line to get her mother admitted to a single beso as a spit on there were 5 people ahead of her personally she was able to wait but i'm sure that many others who were in the more critical condition didn't make it brazil is facing the worst phase of the pandemic since it registered the 1st covert 19 deaths exactly a year ago this week saw a rise in the daily rate of deaths with 2000 people losing their lives every 24 hours. mass inoculations could have been a light at the end of the tunnel but president jade maddow downplayed the pandemic and delayed the acquisition of vaccines less than 6 percent of the population has received the 1st shot so far as a result governors and mayors have decided to take matters in their own hands the city of medicare for example just announced it will buy 400000 doses of the russian vaccine enough to not relate its entire population thank you we're going to get. more by day we can't even count on the numbers the federal government gives us at the beginning of march the health ministry said it would buy 48000000 vaccines then it reduced the number to half at this right brazil will finish the 1st round of vaccinations and i pull may next year by then new variants will be circulating which maybe i'm into the vaccines we have now poor states and cities with larger populations will have more difficulties in fighting the pandemic on their own but doctors and scientists warn that have no action is taken brazil will represent a threat to itself and others. neighbors many countries in latin america almost all of them except a couple and some countries are doing better in the neighborhood but if the situation in brazil continues to be serious like this then the neighboring countries will be affected and it's not about the neighboring countries but it could go even even even beyond. the fear is that mutations wars occur at a much faster rate outpacing the vaccines and spreading to the rest of the world monica i'll just sirrah we addition narrow. still ahead here on al-jazeera back in the game the app that's helping sports fans feel safe and secure again in the big apple . and this gophers move closer to a victory that's been 10 years in the making action from the players jumping ship coming up in school. is being particularly dusty down the gulf states from kuwait down almost to oman not quite and that's what's left of it now it brings in with it this downward pushing dust south of pushing dust a strong wind it was hot yesterday in doha we hit 40 somewhere in qatar which is probably a new record down to 28 is going down further the day after muscat hangs on to 41 again near a record i think during saturday's weather and then down to 30 the breeze isn't going to slam in quite so hard it's not particularly dusty in muscat are the indeed that dust is mostly settled by we get time we get to sunday and it's widespread sunshine surat arabia and including those to turkey byzantium for a while last as more rain and snow on its way through turkey and that'll probably fall also syria as well. jumping more active weather temporarily we have a breeze coming from the north through south africa port elizabeth sitting 33 that's particularly warm for march because it won't last the winters around 23 degrees on sunday with a few showers and those few showers might be a little bit more substantial actually slowly developing an active system wants to form along the coast and that orange top suggests heavy rain. frank assessments the world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure is that a fair assessment of the a catastrophic failure to weiss valuable back saying informed opinions should we be buying big court ultimately it will be sovereigns and governments who are buying this that is the direction this is all headed in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines the inside story on our. one city to alice. now posted to a man villages in. the journeys of we women teachers daily struggles with isolation and battles with physical hardship. sacrificing their lives for the education of future generations. women in the wind on al-jazeera. but again you're watching al-jazeera remind of top stories is that at least 6 protesters have been shot dead in the latest demonstrations in manama police are reported to have fired on protesters in mandalay on saturday overnight security forces used live ammunition on crowds in young gone. 7 patients are being treated for coronavirus and they died at a hospital in jordan off to the oxygen supply run out prime minister says the health minister has been fired and a national medical emergency has been declared. sri lanka's government is banning full face coverings in closing more than a 1000 islamic schools on national security grounds critics argue it so late is measured by the sri lankan government to marginalize the muslim community. the us city of minneapolis agreed to pay $27000000.00 to the family of george floyd it is the largest settlement of its kind in the country's history floyd died when a policeman knelt on his neck for nearly 9 minutes sparking label protests the officer is set to go on trial in the floyd family says the cash payout is just one step on the road to justice john hendren as this report the city of minneapolis his put a price on just how much black lives matter in the case of george floyd $27000000.00 that's the amount the city has agreed to pay in a civil settlement with floyd's family in the racially charged case of a black man who died beneath a white police officers knee i think the state of minnesota for getting this settlement taken care of. but. even though my brother is not here he's here with me in my heart because if i could give you back it i would give all that is bet the settlement is the largest ever in a minneapolis police shooting it also eclipses the $12000000.00 the kentucky city of louisville paid recently in the death of briana taylor gunned down in her own home by police one year ago friday a floyd family lawyer says the beneficiaries go beyond one family the financial compensation most directly impact george floor and his family their future of their family but it is the policy reforms they want to fix all of us other cities will think twice he says before allowing police to use chokeholds no knock warrants and other controversial tactics because in cases like this one as george floyd's family reacted to this settlement the man who knelt on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds was less than a mile away he has spent the week in a minneapolis courtroom where the court is selecting jurors to decide if he should be convicted of murder derek chauvelin faces 2nd in 3rd degree murder and manslaughter charges and the risk of decades in prison the other 3 officers will face charges later this year of aiding and abetting him those officers will be held accountable. there is a prosecution team that actually cares and is fighting. and if you need a reminder just think of the george floyd case and that if you don't get policing correct if you don't make these changes if you don't fix the policies that are happening then you'll be famous again despite this settlement the floyd family insists justice won't be served until that happens john hendren al-jazeera chicago there. well as john noted in that report it has been one year since briana taylor was shot and killed by police in the us state of kentucky like george floyd who was killed 2 months later and then became a rallying cry for last year's black lives matter protest taylor was shot by officers when they forced their way into her apartment during a botched narcotics raid in lewisville and no one has been charged over the killing a family that received $12000000.00 in compensation let's get more on this now for us in jordan is live for us in washington d.c. so rose there was this payment of $12000000.00 but still a year on no one has been held accountable. well if you mean that no one has actually been charged with the murder of briana taylor you are correct but that doesn't mean that prosecutors in louisville kentucky couldn't we visit the case and perhaps charge one or more of the officers in that botched raid with her death certainly her boyfriend had been charged with assaulting a police officer even though he was a legal gun owner and in the state of kentucky he was legally allowed to protect his home from people he thought were trying to break in which is what kenneth walker had said at the time those charges were later dropped against him certainly the $12000000.00 settlement won't bring briana taylor back but 3 of the officers involved in that raid were fired by local authorities another officer who was apparently the lead officer in that raid was charged and is facing trial on an endangered men charge involving one of briana taylor's neighbors but again prosecutors could revisit this case it's not outside the realm of possibility it will be depends what more evidence prosecutors could bring forward that they would believe could actually lead to a conviction. and we saw this huge uprising in support of lives where we know with the movement has the momentum be maintained to effectuate real change. let's remind our viewers that black lives matter started back in 2015 after the killing and ferguson missouri of a young man who was accused. of robbing a convenience store in that time you've seen black lives movement chapters all over the united states and there is research suggesting that while some $3000000000.00 have been paid by local governments to those who have been to the families of those who were either abused or killed by police in the past decade there's also research from an economist at the university of massachusetts amherst suggesting that since black lives matter has taken off that in those communities where the movement has been the most visible the number of police involved shootings or police shootings has dropped anywhere from 15 to 20 percent so there is this tangible evidence that is now being put forward by one researcher on this matter there is also the fact that you see more communities trying to pass legislation mandating the use of body cameras for police officers. more communities getting rid of the so-called no doc search warrants which is what happened in the briana taylor case police basically barging into someone's home without announcing themselves that that's now being outlawed in increasing number of communities across the u.s. . that ruslan jeweled in the in washington d.c. a vigil to a murdered british woman has been cancelled because of coronavirus restrictions a police officer has been charged with kidnapping and killing sarah for aught the 33 year old disappeared as she walked home from a friend's house in london most of that a body was found on wednesday. like everybody i'm shocked and appalled about the news from the net about sarah ever odd and i think that the whole country will be united in that feeling for friends and family and will share the shock and and their grief and. i can i can see and i totally understand why this has triggered such a way you've a feeling on on this issue on the issue of the safety of women and safety of the of the streets and i want to echo very much what pretty patel said which is that no woman should walk our streets in fear every woman should feel able to walk on streets in safety. whatever was killing is ignited this international conversation about women's safety thousands of women spoken of the harassment and fear they face on a daily basis and one of the most widely shared has been this post from harriet johnson who writes every woman you know who's taken a longer route has doubled back on herself has made a fake phone call has rounded a corner and run every woman you know has walked home scared every woman you know there's also widespread anger that for years the conversation has been about women changing their behavior to stay safe as opposed to shifting the responsibility on to men ga l'abri tweeted women in my area have been advised not to go out alone how about we urge men not to go out instead so i care a few at night for both some men are listening and taking part in the conversation j. perry shared how he tries to be super conscious when he walks behind women at night even crossing the street to ward off any anxiety they might feel he asked for advice on how to be a better ally and a survey released this week from un women shows the scale of the problem more than 70 percent of women and girls in britain said that they had experienced sexual harassment in public spaces 45 percent said they didn't believe reporting the incident would change anything and it's truly global in some cities around the world 9 out of 10 women say they feel unsafe in public spaces femi told you is training director at the challenge consultancy in london which is an organization that works to further equality for women in diverse groups she's also part of 1000000 women rise and says preventing sexual violence is everybody's responsibility. women have had enough now the numbers are not going down we're still seeing male violence being the leading cause of premature death amongst women and it's not just a u.k. problem this is a global problem and that's why our campaign like the 1000000 women rise movement started by sabrina question is a global movement when we had our rally last week we had literally women from all over the world there has to be change now i think it's not really interesting that men are surprised when they hear about how frightened me not to go out alone who are these men living with and who are they talking to because every single woman knows the feeling of being frightened whose responsibility is it it's everyone's responsibility the problem is that women in sheltered most of that burden up until now and now men need to step up every single man needs to be a role model to our boys they need to be a conscience don't need to their friends to their colleagues to their brothers and most of all they need to go and i to me there is absolutely a big role for the government to play here and if we could ask the government to make some changes we'd be looking for things like massage any being made a hate crime we'd like to see street has meant a crime in a criminal offense we need to see our social media organizations being held accountable for the contents that they allow on their platforms and yet we need to address pol culture as well because of course in a lot of these cases we see men in acting things that they've seen in violent porn in real life on women's bodies. new york senator and u.s. senate majority leader chuck schumer is the latest to calling for the resignation of governor andrew cuomo who's accused of sexual misconduct the majority of democrats in both new york allege the turner and the its congressional delegation want to mount a quote refuses to step down and there have been a half a dozen sexual assault and harassment allegations against the governor he's also facing allegations that top aides altered data to obscure the true number of deaths from covert 19 in nursing homes memorial services have been held in new zealand to mark 2 years and see christ church mosque shootings 51 people were killed and dozens wounded when a gunman opened fire at 2 mosques the attacker a self-proclaimed white supremacist was jailed for life new zealand's prime minister is into and says the country has a g.t. to support its muslim community there will be an unquestionable legacy from march 5th during much of it will be happy. but it is never too early or too light for the legacy to be a more inclusive nation one that stands proud of our diversity and bryce's it and of course to defeat in. the course of mahler is observing 3 days of national mourning for 16 migrants found dead in northeastern mexico the president made the declaration is there remains arrived home the bodies were discovered with 3 others in a burned out fear can in january the number of crossings by are undocumented migrants at the u.s. mexican border has increased since the biden ministration took office guatemala says it's working with the u.s. and mexico to curb people smuggling. i want to send a clear and forceful message to the human traffickers who misled people and encourage irregular migration we are working closely with the countries of the region and the guatemalan security forces to locate chase and dismantle all those criminal gangs that are unscrupulously take advantage of the needs of our fellow citizens. researches in the philippines are taking an extra step to prevent another outbreak like coated 19 they've been focusing on diseases from bats to find out more about other types of strains and as genuine and reports their efforts have been vital for vaccine development. local folklore here is steeped with stories of just how mystere use philippine bats can be. but we are not climbing mt mckee link to explore legendary tales. these filipino scientists are testing bad spring new strains of coronaviruses they hope to prevent another global pandemic. philip a your life has been recording and testing bats across the country for more than 10 years the bad species found here on mount mckinley ling is that close this gene is to the one in one china where the 1st case of covert 19 was recorded give us all the more recent to be urgent about doing. this virus work for the government in more ways than one we focus their priorities. working on for all g an epidemiologist so it's $530.00 local time the mist that have been set up and researchers here tell us any time now the bats are going to come out of the cave. we stay quiet for a few minutes. the air is cold and the night's creatures soon start to make their presence felt. over and then the 1st bet flies into the trap and water. then another. and another. the researchers say about $5000.00 bats come here during the meeting season. now they think only a few 100 are left. with the captured bats a safely contained. we make our way back from the forest. that bats are identified or. measured. around. and swabbed. before they were released back into the wild. dr of your lab and his team of isolated at least 7 kinds of viruses over the past decade including corona virus and an ebola virus. they say their work serves as a blueprint that can be used to develop vaccines globally including those for coronavirus. and their children by their belief that every evolution in human history has been made because of a scientist's determination. dugan al-jazeera manila. as the united states looks past the pandemic and the way used to boost its economy some states are trying out technology being used abroad so businesses can reopen so 3 sports venues in america's biggest city are trying out a new app to ensure fans can safely return to big games the code 19 passports verify whether the holder is infected or not kristen sumi reports from new york. for basketball fans it's game on extremely excited to go to a game. with huge bastable they'll do whatever it takes to see their favorite team including taking a covert test we got tested and it turns out when we got tested it wasn't that so now we have to get retested here or in this case a retest not quite the crowd you'd expect here for a game night attendance has been limited to 10 percent capacity and you have to have a negative p.c.r. code test on your phone in order to get inside sports venues in new york are testing out a new app meant to verify the holder's covert 3 it's a digital record what some are likening to passports allowing access to countries or night clubs currently being used to verify vaccination in places like israel and china leading new york mayoral candidate andrew yang believes there should be more of this technology on the local level in shops and workplaces so this to me is going to be a vital element of getting the city back on its feet for people to be able to quickly convey their vaccination information and this is something the city needs to invest in paul meyer runs a technology foundation called the commons project that's been working with the airlines to develop a system that's not only secure but also internationally recognised people are showing up at the airport waving pieces of paper that are easily force if you think about it from countries perspective countries want to open up they want to allow troubled resume to give economies going but their 1st responsibility is to protect their populations health but the slow roll out of vaccination efforts made clear that lack of digital access remains a problem among the most vulnerable americans and critics worry implementing this on a local level will just increase and equalities to day one in 5 americans don't have access to a smartphone and that number is much higher when you look at those over 65 so we're potentially. talking about a form of. millions of new yorkers from everyday life at this stage of the reopening game access for some appears to be winning over access to all in the rush to jumpstart the economy kristen salumi al-jazeera new york. a hotel in northeast china featuring live polar bears in a central enclosure is fully booked on its 1st business guest rooms at the 21 room theme park overlook a polar bear pit fitted with fake ice but has been sharply criticized by conservationists they say it's cruel to polar birds which are active for 18 hours a day and should be roaming in the arctic. do it here and odds are the outcome of sailings america's cup remains to try to go right here with that story. when afghan filmmaker has stand 1st catches the taliban's attention a bounty on his head forces him to flee with his family desperately seeking sanctuary they journey across continents chronicling their multi year saga on their phones. midnight traveling an odyssey of hope resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other and witness an allergist here. in malaysia schooling is a luxury for children of writing a muslim refugees but for. every child deserves an opportunity for faith and creativity the arms them with the skills to overcome any hurdle and seize the threat to his schools existence as a test of his faith. school of the heart of the viewfinder asia seems on al-jazeera. move. the all. transport hazard thank you so much nick while the head of the international olympic committee thomas back says olympic boycotts achieve nothink rights groups have been calling on athletes to skip the 2022 beijing winter games asked you to china's treatments of we can muslims with us canadian and us governments of all described as genocide beijing denies the accusations as they get ready to host the winter olympics next february the i.o.c. president claims boycotts only punish athletes we are not a super world government you know where the i.o.c. could solve or even address. issues for it's we. know not the un security council no. no cheese server no g 20 has a solution so this is. the room it's off politics or in 197629 countries withdrew from the montreal summer games i was because the i.o.c. refused to ban new zealand following the all blacks rugby team touring apartheid south africa that year more boycotts finished 4 years later in moscow $66.00 countries took part in the u.s. led boycott against the soviet union's invasion of of afghanistan and then in response 4 years later the u.s.s.r. and 13 other countries refused to compete in the l.a. games. now thomas 2 calls unbeaten start as chelsea manager has continued his run now stands at 12 games but chelsea were held to a no mail drop by leeds in the english premier league chelsea are 4th in the table and in the qualification spots for next season's european champions league well the head of the english premier league richard masters says crowds up to 10000 fans could be back in staines before the end of the season it's hoped outdoor venues will be allowed to operate at 25 percent capacity from the middle of may last to says the league suspension last season in the absence of supporters has come at a heavy price. so there will be a fantastic finale to the end of our season and then begin to next season onwards our goal is to have full stadia and obviously the government's roadmap offices that are opportunities there's a lot of water to pass and a bridge for that can happen but that's our ultimate goal is to see the return of a full vibrant premier league stadiums and that and a return to the 2 to the normal premier league. well defending formula one world champion lewis hamilton has hit problems during testing in bahrain and sliding into the gravel here and it resulted in entire session being delayed for 15 minutes the 2nd sun will title when it was able to return to the track for the final hour of the day teams have 3 days of testing now before the 1st race of the new season at the same track takes place on march the 28th. now former world number one lee westwood is a step closer to a 1st p.g.a. tour title since 2010 the englishman has a one shot lead going into the 3rd round of the players championship in florida west where he was runner up last week's on the palmer invitational caring over back good form the 47 all foreign 6 birdies to carve a 6 under 66 not such good news for the defending champion macro he missed the cuts the northern irishman finishing. i thought you know being able to get some more speed is a good thing and. i maybe just. you know to the detriment a little bit of my swing i got there but i just need to maybe run it back in a little bit i want to go down there enjoy the way and try to try to get through this. yeah i'm pretty determined to get back to where i know i come in. well off the tee a lot fairways. my own shots were good i played away from flags and i needed to get into a couple of pens. but short game bailed me out on those. chip in bunker play gordon rolled the ball well on the green so for now that felt carmen. in control. tom brady has signed a contract extension with the tampa bay buccaneers he led the bucs to victory in the super bowl in his 1st season away from the new england patriots it was his 7th title overall and the 43 year old now has the chance to go for number 8 as his new day deal cavemen tampa for at least one more season. and a concert to win this year's world cup title in the women stalin will go down so the final race of the season 3 women are in with a shot including last year's catarina least burger. and ultimate race of the season here in sweden another title contender is michael shifter she was 2nd still a top the overall standings is slovakia's patter of logar he finished 8th this time out of the final events coming up in switzerland next week. and after the 3rd day of racing the america's cup is still all square holders see new zealand beating luna rossa in saturday's 2nd race this after the italian challenges had dominated the day's opening concert taking place off the coast of all clint the best of 13 concerts is now locked at $33.00 the actual continue on sunday with races 7 and it's. ok to be more sport for me in a couple of hours but that is how we're looking for i don't see anything to budget for this news i will be back in just a couple minutes remember for half hour of news perhaps we'll see you then but for now. military takeover amy and molly respond can also mistrusts want to one east is on the ground investigating what it means for the future of the southeast asia. on al-jazeera. jumped into the story there was a lot going on in and join our global community when i thought of all the misinformation i think we are more afraid than we can be part of the debate don't ever take anybody's one word because there's always a difference when no topic is off the table we have been disconnected from our land we have been disconnected from who we are who would love to hear from you and be part of today's discussion this streamed on out is the era. be the hero world needs right. washer. al coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel there whether it's east or west or people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate our coverage and our focus is not just on their suffering but also on a more uplifting and inspiring story people trust al-jazeera to tell them what's happening in their communities in a 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