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rejects the 1st stage of iso recoup shamima big booms that appeal against revoking her citizenship also ahead how the taliban spent a group in afghanistan is finding new recruits among recovering drug addicts. thank you for joining us the world health organization says there is a global shortage of medical equipment needed to fight the war on corona virus outbreak it also says a number of new infections has been decreasing but the danger hasn't passed so far more than 30000 people are infected. we're sending testing kits mosques. spiritus. to countries in every region however. the world is facing a chronic shortage of personal protective equipment as you might imagine this afternoon i would be speaking to the bundle makes up the chain network to identify the bottlenecks and find solutions and 41 more people on board a cruise ship quarantined in japan have contracted it that brings total number of cases onboard the diamond princes 261638 people have died since the outbreak started almost all in china one was a whistle blowing doctor who was reprimanded by police when he tried to raise the alarm adrian brown reports from hong kong these are some of the last poignant images of lee one liang a doctor who was punished for daring to tell the truth now he's died from the virus very 1st warned colleagues about late last year to many he'll be remembered as a chinese here. or there to hear during the closure i deeply regret his death and feel sincerely sad for him we need to see if the influence of his death can wake up anything and i hope he did not die in vain you know of are you here he left us when we needed him to fight the virus and he was a victim of the virus too he was unfairly criticized because of his work so we feel very sad and regretful for assaulting him for his show to responsible attitude towards society and he is honest and faithful so i think the whole society should reflect on this. on social media the grief and outrage is more profound is it that hard for the government to admit it's wrong a doctor had to die twice that's a national humiliation and the eyes of the people are clear his death is the top trending topic on china's micro-blogging site way below one of the most popular hashtags before being deleted was we want freedom of speech lee had been in the front line of this crisis falling sick from the virus while treating patients his death was confirmed on the website of one hospital on friday morning leader after all rescue efforts said the statement we express our deep condolence as did an official from china's national health commission and now he's in the national your national health commission extends our sincere condolences and respect to the family and wife of dr lee when young we know that for medical workers on the frontline they sacrifice their own family life to contribute to this battle against a virus the society needs to care more about our medical workers. in december leader had sought to share information about his concerns only to be investigated by police who accused him of spreading rumors lee's passing highlights the huge risks taken by frontline doctors and nurses to treat patients a situation made worse by overcrowded hospitals and an acute shortage of beds the government appears to be listening it's dispatched a team of anticorruption investigators to its words listen to the concerns of the public and in china today there's no shortage of people with opinions about the doctor and the way he was treated. the virus is spread across china with cases also emerging in 2 dozen countries 2 cruise ships carrying thousands of holidaymakers have been placed under quarantine in hong kong and japan as doctors test all on board for infection and another ship currently in the south china sea has been refused entry by japan south korea and the philippines in china the growing public outrage will worry the leadership as it threatens to create what they fear most social unrest adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. and other world news syrian government forces have captured the town a. province strategically important part of the campaign to retake the whole province which influence the last rebel held areas of the country the former saraki ben nearby highways clear is the way to the prevention of capital which is just 7 kilometers away is also an increased threat of syrian troops clashing with turkish forces who have outposts in the area. who is inside syria and bob how are not far from the border with turkey she describes a tension between turkish and syrian government forces. right now turkey and syria now a turkish and syrian army's risk confronting each other and turkey's president added on sat and he's giving he gave an ultimatum and said that the russia the the syrian army should withdraw from the areas where the turkish military posts are until the end of february of course this is a very huge risk and they risk we are fighting each other but how turkey is going to come from syria while the syrian army is supported by the russian air forces is a question and this is this tension between turkish and syrian military as they are also increasing the tension on the civilians inside who already are depressed and suppressed because of the internal displacement the russians and turks also have had some serious discussions within the last couple of days as turkey pushed for a more observation post after the syrian government advance from south to north and advance through said argument at the city center the russians claim that the turkish reinforcements and they were a military push were not coordinated with the well the turks claim just the opposite so it was difficult for both sides who's who have always said that they are committed to it pursued the astana and sochi peace agreements a woman who ran away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip press citizenship should have a go was found in a refugee camp last year she was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago emma haywood has the details from london. well this tribe you know set up to look at cases like this the tribunals found that the core the government last year acted lawfully when the home secretary sajid javid stricture. of her citizenship now the lawyers for her judge challenge that but the court said that because she has a bangladeshi mother she has a bangladeshi descent so she is not stateless in their eyes and they also interestingly said that her actions her position now has not been brought about by what the home secretary did last year but by sheer member bacon's actions herself her lawyers have said they will initiate an appeal immediately and that is of great urgency now we understand that this could now be looked at as a judicial review and that it could even go as far as a supreme court which is the highest court in the u.k. and this is likely to run and run them course shimming the bacon has been moved from the camp where she was discovered last year by a news reporter when she was 9 months pregnant that baby died within days of giving birth she is now in another camp in northern syria it would seem that she is no closer to getting back to the u.k. which she wants now i spoke to her family solicitor a short while ago he said her family are very disappointed by this news but this case has really shone a light on the cases of the hundreds of people who left the u.k. to fight with i saw 5 or 6 years ago and what happens to what happens to them now and many people believe that she mima begum has no right to return to britain because she turned her back on britain 5 years ago. drug addiction in afghanistan is an issue often overshadowed by years of conflict but it's a serious problem and in the 2 decades following the u.s. invasion a number of the attics has risen now some members of the taliban have stepped in to provide rehab 7 says but that comes with its own costs as in best saudi has a story. iraq city western afghanistan. these men just a few of the millions of addicts in the country today the latest you would figure suggest women and children are as much at risk of ending up like this but dictate to opium heroin morphine crystal meth. even when they're high meadow where it can be. salvaged every night one or 2 a dying here they are very young and they do not have any family they were once very useful citizens and were not like this before but now their life is in a severe condition and i worry about them if someone will not take care of them they will also die. this is what a lost generation of afghans looks like. a splinter group of the taliban says it has a moral duty to do something it heroic smelt in caves they've been running a drug rehabilitation center for 4 years addicts go through what passes for detox here several months of cold showers and long walks in freezing weather a taliban commander offers islam a teachings for inspiration and pain killers for withdrawals once they're clean half of the addicts go home others stay for training weapons and to join the taliban. you know that's the actual this is who helps us with our military operations he can go 100 kilometers into enemy territory he plants mines an enemy areas even inside their rooms he killed 15 to 20 people by planting mines former addicts do these things people inside these centers are encouraged to become a man like him on a new lease on life makes for loyal fighters going to come on as india i destroyed my life my family became hopeless because of me and i was left alone the taliban not only treated me but also i helped my family financially they seem to money to my family iron the commander's trust and i'm valuable now i want to stay in the street hard you know to the last day of my life. the 2 decades since the u.s. invasion of afghanistan the number of drug users inside the country as well as neighboring countries has seen a sharp increase in addicts so become a common sight in city streets across this country experts say addiction is a symptom of a problem that stretches beyond afghanistan its borders an open secret in the capital kabul is that all sides of the conflict make money dealing drugs criminal gangs armed groups including the taliban as well as the governments and militaries of neighboring countries. the whole traffic down into the terrorist networks in the region and they're exploiting the situation has broken the instability of afghanistan for their business in the business. work for the ministry of counter-narcotics he says despite cases of corruption at the highest levels of government the label darko state is not afghanistan's although to bear. our farmers are not receiving a lot of money from the poppy cultivation so what about the rest of the many if you call a canary when iran turns of. him economy and all came very near it increases through more than $400000000000.00 so with this money it's right in afghanistan. is it is it in pakistan is it in iran is it in central asia is it in the water. it's a complex issue that has for years taken a back seat to the country's more immediate security concerns and more recent efforts to end the war. but how those in power now deal with have got a starts drug problem analysts agree will dramatically influence the future of the afghan people say a couple. still ahead on al-jazeera trading textbooks for guns we visit the mexican communities arming children to protect against jackals last will tell you about the biggest issue for irish voters in saturday's snap election. hello again it's good to have you back we are seeing those temperatures dropping here across parts of northern japan over the next few days we do have a system that is coming in off the russian maritimes and with that we're going to be seeing some snow as well so start here on saturday for kaido for sapporo minus 2 degrees overnight lows dropping to about minus 10 to minus 11 but a very chilly day here on sunday we do expect to see a high of about minus 6 down towards tokyo still in the single digits but better weather conditions view we do expect to see 8 degrees as your forecast high well we are going to see some more rain here pushing across the south china sea making its way towards vietnam over the next few days clouds will be on the increase for men attempts are here on saturday of 34 degrees getting a little bit stormy a little bit cloudy or a little bit rain here as well we do expect to see those temptress dropping to 30 and mostly by the time we get towards sunday evening that is when the rain is really going to be kicking in manila though it is going to be partly cloudy with a few showers in the forecast at about $27.00 degrees for you and also here across much of central india we're still going to see some very heavy rain over the next few days mostly in additional state those rain showers will be making their way a little bit further towards the south before kolkata it is going to be a little bit cooler with a temperature of 22 degrees for you. think of some of the biggest companies in the world today all of the big tech algorithms that they call them all that we use them the more data we produce we're in the midst of a great race to dot and big tech companies are on the cheeks and cars are rising on a wealth of information and we are the commodity and the 2nd of the 5 series i'll be re-examined is where the fuel for regimes are colonizing the internet like me the popularity and power of think tank on a. welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera an out of $41.00 people on a cruise ship porn teenager and after testing positive for the corona virus bringing the total to $61.00 the world health organization says there is a global shortage of medical equipment needed to fight the outbreak syrian government forces have captured the town of stockade the needle a province and it's a strategically important part of the campaign to retake the last rebel held areas of the country and a woman who ran away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip has citizenship chemi may be gone was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago. the u.s. says it's killed the leader of al qaeda in the air a b. and peninsula during a military operation in yemen last month president. was trying to organize and inspire attacks against americans there's been no confirmation of the killing from al qaeda by jews where he is director of the gulf study center at qatar university he says the al qaeda leader had been active in yemen for many years. but basically announced its responsibility for more than one operational one attack one of the you mentioned in florida but also responsibility of other attacks on foreigners inside yemen as well on spanish your group. i think 6 of them were killed in yemen as well so basically this is an activity started since 2006 when he was active even before that in yemen i think the context of. targeting this leader is not the 1st time we witnessed another operation. spring 2017 words from a loud attack on. a village south of the. and assuming that there would be. a need that there that time has been reported that actually 6 people were killed from . yemenis but so it is a trend. you know how they're making a mistake with the war on terror yemen now is needed to divide that there is no central government and all of those so-called and non-state actors like that that is an amazing opportunity for them to be more active so that is the reason why the american security departments believe that you know this is the strongest the group in yemen because they are benefiting from the political sphere which is basically very weak. israeli forces have shot dead another palestinian in the occupied west bank the 5th in 48 hours a funeral procession has been held for one of the victims a palestinian policeman who was killed in jenin on thursday it was in uniform at the station when he was killed during raids by israeli forces they were seizing c.c.t.v. footage related to a car ramming. to iraq now where striking students are defying government orders to return to class many schools and universities goals when government demonstrations began in october but students say until protesters demands are met there's little point in returning to school simona for 10 reports from baghdad. your education is a failure they chant rather than preparing for midterm exams these students from various universities in baghdad skipped class to join anti-government protests they demand a better future a future they say the current system is incapable of providing they don't want to. if this doesn't succeed we won't have another opportunity this is the last chance for us we haven't achieved anything in the protest square yet so we can't return to our studies as usual you've unemployment in iraq is high and one of the protesters main grievances a lot is a 1st year engineering student but without connections she stands little chance of finding a job missing class is a small price to pay. it doesn't worry me to lose one year because there are 600 people who lost their lives entirely not just one year what is one year compared to the goals of our revolution which is to bring change. what they want is to open the political establishment that rose to power after the overthrow of saddam hussein's regime they reject prime minister designate mohammad. the former communications minister and member of parliament is seen as representing the status quo. as protests continue mid-term exam. are looming to catch up on months of lost education some receive tutoring at private institutes like this one. is a senior in a nearby public high school classes there were suspended for several weeks when protests began in october but even after schools reopened his peers pressured him to stay away. in the protest squares they were asking for support they said they need us some of my friends pressured me don't go to school it's not good it's better to go protest. despite his private schooling of the worries about not achieving the marks he needs to get into university the biggest loser of course we will get hurt by this we went with the protesters and supported them but it will all come back to us of months teacher and the director of this institute doubts that many students will fail not because they mastered the subjects but because the education ministry has told instructors to help them pass . the education ministry told us to teach only the important things and skip whatever we feel isn't necessary for the sam's so i expect that this year we will see highest success rate public schools reopened but attendance has been solo many classes have been cancelled so private institutes like these are flourishing many public school teachers are in double salaries by giving private lessons classes here cost over $600.00 per subject too expensive for many lower income families. and so the inequality gap threatens to further widen students who can't afford private tutoring have a little choice but to keep protesting and hope for a better education for all the government and shia cleric thought or have ordered students to return to class for penalties for both. of these shooters are determined to stay on strike the only way to pressure the government to listen to their demands even if it means putting their own future on hold simona 14 i'll just there are. there's concern and controversy in mexico about boys as young as 8 years old being trained to fire guns many communities have set up militias because police a failing to protect them from the drug war and other crime. has a story. these young boys from the mexican state of get a little are learning combat techniques. they are the newest and youngest recruits of the community run militia their ages range from 8 to 12 this is we can't even go outside because the school we used to go to is in another town controlled by criminal gangs and if we go there we could be kidnapped. many of the boys see violence in their communities has grown out of hand they're afraid to go back to school and have traded their textbooks for rifles. i joined the community police force to help my people in my family they've told me a lot about guns and about how to defend. last year there were nearly 1600 homicides registered in good little according to official sources. violence has become so common many residents see no other choice than to put firearms in the hands of anyone able to wield them nope we're going to lose to let you know doing this because we like guns we are farmers we work field over a wide for our families we're doing these out of necessity because the government has failed to keep our communities safe. you know recent images of armed children dressed in fatigues and lined up like soldiers have circulated on mexican social media they've also sparked new concerns from children's rights groups. the fact that girls boys participate in armed groups have a series of implications when it comes to their rights to status the risk to their lives also that development they're often forced to leave school there's also the impact on their mental and emotional health. over the past decade violence in mexico has grown exponentially. it's estimate that in that time as many as 30000 mexican children and teenagers have been involved in some form of gun violence mexico's president has called the act of arming children quote shameful to address the issue by creating more opportunities for children with few resources and limited access to education. a debate in mexico is now underway over how to best care for the safety and mental health of children in regions of conflict it's clear however that with these children really want is a normal childhood. mexico city and it areas hitmen for drug cartel boss pablo escobar has died of stomach cancer in colombia john hiatt that ask is was 67 pope pius he was nicknamed surrendered to police in 1902 and spent 23 years in jail he confessed to killing 300 people and coordinating the deaths of 3000 dabbas his most notorious crimes included blowing up an airliner with 17107 people on board and assassinating a presidential candidates leaders of indigenous people in brazil say they are outraged by what the president calls his dream plans to exploit the amazon rain forests. unveiled a proposed law to allow mining agriculture and energy projects on formally protected land critics say his nightmare plans could wipe our communities and speed up deforestation. refugees and migrants in serbia have held a protest at the border with hungary demanding to be allowed through hungary shouted swore this week to stop them from entering but the migrants say they won't leave until they can gain access to the european union countries. and the people coming here because all the more than they are close to do no whole country. they were. going to zation to come here to see their people here to see their kids school to see the army and to see them again and they are living how kind they are leave. to open the war that he is released to or when the war does to islands now more than half a 1000000 patients there are waiting to see a doctor and that's why with 24 hours to go before the general election public health care tops the list of voters' concerns all right and reports. around cork city political posters gazed down from the lampposts but it's island's health care crisis which the voters want the politicians to look out for you know when the end of a woman to bring in pillows but. sort of. if you have probably this insurance it's just it's appalling it's no problem for the ordinary man in the street it's not good to see people waiting on trolleys proracing hours dr sarah fitz given has worked in a deprived area of north cork for the past 15 years her dedication is self-evident and so are her frustrations so a child presenting today with mental health issues that i feel require specialist intervention and if i put them on a waiting list they might be seen in 4 years time which is. just that's not a 3rd in 2014 nearly 359000 outpatients were on the public waiting list to see a consultant by 2017 the number had risen above half a 1000000 for the 1st time and in 2019 it had grown to more than 553000. to tackle those relentless increases in the waiting lists the irish government is throwing millions every year of public money into buying private health care in 2019 it was the equivalent of 82000000 dollars and this year it's going to be closer to $110000000.00 and still the waiting lists go up having private health insurance meant that when john wall was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in 2017 prompt treatment helped extend his life in the time he has left he's advocating urgent reform frontline staff to their absolute to do whatever they can given the resources that they have but that's the problem they don't have enough resources they don't have enough beds they don't have enough staff and the resources that are being allocated is basically telling good money after bad a universal health proposal called sloan has been suggested but the different political parties have very different ideas of what to prioritize and how to implement it so really what's important here is that the population they're going to vote in the next on saturday are really looking for change and it's a change in culture to actually be citizen centered and to put the politics aside to ensure that everybody can have safe timely access to health care it was the threat of a no confidence vote in health minister simon harris which forced the irish tea should be over at good to call this election faced with a combination of public anger and the sense that no one was accepting responsibility on saturday in the polling booths the voters will hold the politicians to account all brennen al-jazeera limerick. again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on another 41 people on a cruise ship quarantined in japan have tested positive for the corona virus bringing the total to 61 esle has been isolated south of tokyo since a passenger who got it in hong kong got off in hong kong was found to be infected $630.00 people have died since the outbreak started almost. all in china and the world health organization says there is a chronic shortage of medical equipment for countries to fight the spread of the virus it says testing kits masks and gloves are being distributed to regions around the world chief also says although the new number of new infections has been decreasing it's not a reason to think the danger has passed for the last 2 days there have been fewer reported new infection infections in china which is good news but we caution against reading too much into that the numbers could go up again you know as you know that if you could was growing zigzag but the last 2 days was showing a declining trend. israeli forces have shot dead another palestinian in the occupied west bank the 5th in 48 hours a funeral procession has been held for one of the victims a palestinian policeman killed in janine on thursday he was in uniform at the station when he was killed during raids by israeli forces they were seizing c.c.t.v. footage related to a car running in syria government forces have captured the town of saké binet live province it's a strategic lee important part of the campaign to retake the last rebel held areas of the country the fall of serratia ben nearby highways clears the way to the provincial capital. and a woman who ran away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip her citizenship. was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera coming up next it's all hail the algorithm. if. you think 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