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by 60 percent blaming supply chain problems. saudi arabia says it's for the who think drone attack over the capital riyadh the by the administration says it's reviewing the who he's designation as a terrorist organization plus. we are in one of the most famous museums in the world in front of arguably some of the most famous paintings in the world i'm stephanie decker in the if it's a museum in florence whether reopening is raising a debate among italians about the need to control mass tourism. i'm devon ash with sports and that's exactly 6 months ago until the take human impacts and while doubts remain as to whether it can go ahead and that make organizers continue to insist it will happen. we're going to begin in russia where tens of thousands of people have been defying freezing temperatures and the threat of arrest in some of the biggest anti-government protests in years they're demanding the release of kremlin critic alexina vonnie he was arrested last week on his return from germany where he was being treated for a near fatal poisoning more than 2000 people have been detained so far including nirvana's wife son you're going to go reports. from the far eastern city of lagos stuck in the was was the only supporters faced off with police in subzero temperatures. was the searches had denied permission for the demonstration the sun was but it didn't stop the crowd gathering to call for the release of the man leading russia's most prominent opposition movement. in the capital moscow tens of thousands had gathered was police using batons on the crowds so more fierce backed by protest is as a child freedom alexa. was. among those detained wife u.t.m. . apologies for the poor quality she wrote in her social media page very bad light in the police van killing. as much as president vladimir putin has attempted to play down alexei neverless influenced the arrest of one of russia's most prominent opposition leaders has only inflamed his supporters was. the law is being trampled on in an absolutely incredible mannah this arrest is one of the most serious violations of human and civil rights in the russian federation but it will set a precedent that could lead to the destruction of all our civil liberties. at the with earlier in the week and a valley had released a video alleging president putin was the owner of a 1000000000 dollar property on the black sea this was denied by putin spokes person than of only supporters corruption is a major source of my discontent and the constant crackdowns on their movement is they say an attempt to silence them ok i'll be your. most despicable i'm fed up with keeping quiet we've been silent for too long and it's probably time to speak that's my position time to say that we have the right that we have the freedoms and that we have the desire to live in a completely different country. the only may not pose an immediate danger to president clinton's power but economic problems in the country are only going as is the discontent and some analysts believe the kremlin fears the potential of a della reese style mass dissent and the prospect of more protests. sunny. ok let's get the latest from out his article for who's live for us in moscow just before we came on air we were seeing some very dramatic pictures of police carrying out more arrests we believe that these of us have been happening outside the prison where vonnie is being held in moscow we're just seeing pictures of police charging into a crowd and some of the crowd being dragged away by police give us an indication from where you are what's been happening and talk us through what's been happening also over the last few hours. so we're standing in one of the side streets of the prison where not i need held the well these prisons actually just around the corner but we cannot approach it because the police is pushing everyone from from there it sealed off that approach and also minutes ago there was a group of protesters a fairly young ones these ones are and they would be carrying the police and then trying to run away from it and take some other side street so these are the last part of the 2 days the massive protests as i say these group is fairly young and they are chanting of all names to put in and that he's a teeth and freedom to me which is fairly close by to this point of the protests have been going more than 8 hours now at the arrests continue as long as the protests and so far more than 2200 people have been arrested across russia and in moscow almost 900 there with a growing number growing if he. just gives an indication if you can just whether or not all these projects are like it is going to be because we're just watching pictures of the mall or is it live from moscow in the same area of again police moving in and more arrests being made i understand there are calls for people to continue these protests in the next few days but certainly into the next weekend. well i do hope that you could see at this very point that when i was finishing my sentence there was police running in and arresting younger man so there are calls to continue this brought their stolidity next week and they are coming from very close associates of a nonviolent with this protest this show is that there is a big number of people. they are not backing up on x. in our early days. for sure against not only his arrest but also against russian president vladimir putin and the power he presents to the way these people see the as as a corrupt as as a power that is all in for 20 years and according to them did not satisfy their expectations about the rather use this time as they see to enrich themselves. as a thanks very much indeed alexander goldfarb talking to us from moscow dimitri about which is a political analyst at the receivers are called now it's a news agency owned and operated by the russian government he says western politicians do have an interest in connecting the mollies a rest to further sanctions on russia. i don't think putin has wandered about i think putin has wanted the ball with western sanctions. somehow connected by western governments to this person i myself i don't see any connection between boys in ing and the phaedo the pipeline in the baltic sea russian gas to drive. there i mean you couldn't. even more american politicians who make that connection and that would be very unfortunate for russia because not only for russia it would also be very unfortunate for europe because it's a very profitable and a very sensible economic project so the western governments made me so not only they are dying which was a crazy day for the russian position because we still have all these very authoritarian doesn't listen to other people in that position he never made anybody because nations in that sense he was even more honest you know think before you go man because he neutralized. you know potential protest channels all of that energy on himself. just recently used to not only just started 2 games at the same time he decided to be a political refugee camp using president mode trying to merge and you know coming back to russia and being a political figure here but all of this is leo the government decided not to allow it is special because not only. to a suspended sentence. but more ahead on the news hour including thousands of people in hong kong ordered to stay at home as the territory struggles to contain a corona virus outbreak. why more palestinians are turning to traditional justice to protect themselves and their families and organizers of next month's fee for club the world cup lay out details of what teams and fans can expect in the qatar a bubble. brazil has received more than 2000000 doses of the cobra shield vaccine from india the vaccine was developed by astra zeneca and also for university is being manufactured by india's serum institute bunches of arrived as brazil registered more than 56000 new coronavirus cases on friday hospitals across the country on the verge of collapse because of a surge in infections caused by 2 new variance one of thing and i can have joining us live now from rio de janeiro the cases of course continue to rise in brazil one would imagine that these vaccines are very welcome but i understand that they're late why will they delayed. well brazil i was expecting these vaccines a couple of days ago come from and yet it sent planes to india. stopped halfway and left some of them stopped in the state of a seafood because india said it was starting its mass vaccination and could. distribute the brazilian vaccines that had already been had already been. that the plane was on the on its way to get so it was much delayed it was much talked about lack of diplomatic. talks between the 2 countries but finally these 2000000 doses have arrived jolie 8000000 doses that the government was counting on to start the campaign the other 6000000 are from china corona part of china's corona vaccine. we've talked on several occasions over the last few weeks about the situation in the city of manassas in brazil particularly with regard to the supply of which the city had been running out of to bring us up to date with what the situation is there. well the federal government other states and even neighboring bin it's where i have spent oxygen cylinders to my mouse the situation was a little bit better but oxygen runs out very fast because defections are spreading very fast the new strain is very infectious so there's that problem and the vaccines have arrived by now started its vaccination campaign but it had to be put on a hole and one of the reasons was corruption. rich businessmen skipped the line and and started being vaccinated i had. worse unfortunately sirius's wants to be fascinated according to the local press. monica thank you very much indeed we are having a few problems with the line to you there in the realization at all but thanks very much indeed monica from rio de janeiro. argentina's more than 3 weeks into a mass vaccination drive using russia's sputnik vaccine was one of the 1st countries in latin america to impose a lockdown to fight covered 19 but while most lockdowns have been lifted thousands of people in the northern province of formosa are still living in isolation there is about reports from. an isolation center in the province of formosa in northern argentina. people here say they are being held here against their will. this man says nobody is taking care of them to care for that yes you're a hero here we've had children here for 22 days and no specialists or doctors have seen them please stop lying people are going to find out the truth about what's happening in this province. reports indicate there are over 3000 people in isolation in the province argentina was one of the 1st countries in latin america to impose a quarantine to prevent the spread of covert 1000. and one most lockdowns around the country have been lifted the lockdown in formosa has remained in place and broken since march last year human rights groups are questioning why people are taken to this isolation centers and the treatment they receive once they're there there are reports of people being picked up in the middle of the night in their homes and taken with their families and that's why human rights organizations are asking provincial authorities to ease this restrictions immediately for most us government says its radical measures are necessary to fight coronavirus the government claims only 6 people have died of covert 1000 in the province and that their policy has been successful. was your message but many for most i do not agree on thursday local legislator was detained when she went to an isolation center to demand people to be allowed to do the quarantine at home. we spoke to her once she was released. new formosa feels like we're 2nd class citizens because the rights that people normally have are not even respected here we don't have freedom to move we don't have personal freedom people are kept here in isolation for ever the schools are controlled by the police the are no one until is what psychologists doctors that's not happening human rights are violated the centers are guarded by the police people are not allowed to go inside their belongings are checked by the police it's like a detention center. indigenous communities have also claimed they're being discriminated against former members of the indigenous group were detained on thursday for protesting against local authorities. for the most or is one of the poorest provinces in the country and has been ruled by the same man for 25 years called word of. jillian's fran who many accuse of controlling the province like a personal fiefdom argentina is struggling to contain the spread of covert 1000 over 40000 people have died in the past year and when many here justify extreme measures others say forethought have gone too far. when a side of. the netherlands is imposing its toughest measures yet against kovar 19 with a nationwide nighttime curfew on saturday no one will be allowed to leave their homes within 1 pm and 430. for emergencies and that's on top of a lockdown that's closed non-essential businesses and schools for the past ones. vaccine makers to seneca has cut its promise delivery to the e.u. blaming supply chain problems the company's reduced its offering by 60 percent for the 1st quarter of the year only $31000000.00 doses of covered 1000 vaccine are now expected to be delivered it's a severe setback to the blocks vaccination program that's already suffering after pfizer biotech slowed down supplies. as more from amsterdam. well these delays are real setback for the 450000000 residents here in the european union the e.u. has a coordinated fractionation strategy for its 27 member states but it has been criticized for starting to late compared to the u.k. and the u.s. and only to vaccines have now been approved it's pfizer biotech and modena and now these 2 accidents are getting really scarce in countries like germany but also it's a new spain and poland there are real delays with vaccinations and some states have already stopped altogether giving japs to its residents also poland and italy have now threatened to take by enterprise or to court for not keeping up its promises of distribution but the companies are really struggling at the moment pfizer biotech is building new production facilities in germany about also and out of places to keep up with this enormous demand and the other side back is that astra zeneca which has yet to be approved which will probably happen at the end of next week but this is a vaccine developed in oxford university that most countries here in the u. e.u. has put most of their money on they have ordered millions of these vaccines and now astra zeneca says it has problems in its production line and 60 percent less will be delivered after the vaccine will be approved for a lot of concern and here in the netherlands the vaccination strategy has been really late because it's the last country in europe that started taximeter all together and today for the 1st time since world war 2 a curfew will be imposed on people here starting at 9 pm at night lasting until the early morning and a lot of people have been really shocked by it because from the beginning the government these draconian smashers unsuitable for people in the netherlands. emmanuel couple bianco is director of the health and care department of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies he says people should continue to take preventative action to protect themselves it comes as certainly as a major blow to to direct cross teams that are operating in many european countries to support your activities every book seen that is the late ease a potential life lost and what we are talking about right now with the news is potentially $3050000000.00 is that will not be delivering the $41.00 of the year and so will be postponed today the 2nd quarter of the year so yes it's a massive setback people are concerned and i think we need to be very clear on on one message vaccines are not right now the silver bullet they will become the silver bullet later in the year but for date time being the best line of defense remains behavior remains avoiding crowded places putting on masks good quality masks and just washing hands that is our 1st line of defense vaccines are coming will be coming we have roadblocks out the moment. but we need to have i think a lot of persistence eat adopting these protective measures and then patients for these vaccines to come into into our lives china's reported upwards of 100 new daily coronavirus infections more than 10 days in a row it's the worst surge in cases it's seen since march last year this comes on the anniversary of the world's 1st covered $1000.00 lock time when china sealed off the city a walk on between january and june testing has been ramped up in parts of the country ahead of february's lunar new year holidays and that's when hundreds of millions of people are expected to travel to visit their families. dozens of people in hong kong have been ordered to stay at home the lockdown is the toughest pandemic restriction imposed in the territories so far it affects a densely populated district that's accounted for hof of all new coronavirus cases over the past week hong kong has been struggling to contain an outbreak since november it in bronze in the district for the long downs in place and explains why it's been hardest hit. well this is something the hong kong government probably wanted to avoid locking down one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in the city but the yama tate and jordan areas have been seeing very high infection rates during the past week to 10 days those infection rates running up between 70 to 100 a day so now over the weekend medical workers are going to be testing tens of thousands of residents who live in these pretty decrepit buildings you can see behind me and that's possibly one of the reasons why the virus has been spreading many people live in lot of basically subdivided apartments within a flat basically one room apartments where there's barely enough room very even a bed they share washing facilities toilet facilities kitchen facilities and government officials say they believe that the virus here has been spreading through broken sewage pipes now so far hong kong has recalled recorded about 10000 coded infections cynthy outbreak began in january last year we've had more than $160.00 deaths but this is the 1st no lockdown up until now and of course the worry for many people is this lockdown might have to spread to other areas if we start to see infections rising in those areas and saudi arabia says it's followed an air attack over the capital riyadh the kingdom has come under repeated attacks from who the rebels in neighboring yemen the saudi led coalition intervened in yemen in 2015 and it's been at war with a host he's ever since then i will have not claimed responsibility for the latest attack. the u.s. state department has begun reviewing whether to keep its terror group designation for the who feeds it was a party move by the previous administration under donald trump humanitarian groups say the designation could hamper aid deliveries the u.n. says the war in yemen has become the world's worst humanitarian crisis they run by rebels took control of yemen's capital sanaa in 2015 or so then bought a cat is the director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the doha institute he says the recent attack in saudi arabia may complicate the terror designation view. there's a mention of urgency was framed around the house with these being foreign terrorist organization based on their attacks on saudi arabia and if the news is correct that we heard earlier today that they're poor and you had time it would make it much more difficult for the biden at this issue to review this as ignition however it is ignition on its own is unlikely to help and this is what we learn from many of the civil conflicts the designation will not help the enemies inside yemen as much as the saudis and their relationship with the enemy we. really the last couple of days since it's come into force has caused a major computer in among international agencies private companies who are supplying food to yemen shipping companies who are trying to carry that put into yemen a lot of them are now reluctant to engage in yemen not because they don't want to or there's no need for their help but the does ignition and it's blankets form at the moment without much detail in makes it very very difficult for them to engage and a high risk area for them to to engage so laziest is to grow and ultimately i think the public would pay the price and as you know yemen is already one of the worst human he would attend that disasters and is likely to get worse. without further details on how this does initially going to work i think in a situation where worse protesters are out on the streets of tunis here again demanding social justice and jobs it's one of several run ins held since january the 14th that was the 10 year anniversary of the jasmine revolution activists say the expectations of the movement that kicked off the arab spring have not been met china's economy is struggling with high inflation international debt and unemployment. and this i would've on dani's an executive member of your demand rights he's also a founding member of the chain isn't a forum for economic and social rights he's joining us from kind of one into his ear by skype so good to have you with us were on al-jazeera south thank you very much indeed for joining us you were part of the original protests in tunisia those years ago how do you feel about your country now compared to how you felt at that time where the damage was a bit of folia over things that are going to cherish that corruption is going to have that they're going to make social moves in specially invented in engines are going to be a predicate did. now or 10 years later we are going to be about to see will good freedom but at the same time the problem is that. sure they're out there who shouldn't really did not add another soul and yet and that puts us in the grocery bags with this unique experience is going to succeed or is going to fall into case one of the problems one of the stumbling blocks that are preventing the the whole of the demands that were made originally by the movement being met. well of the problems is that tunisia continued with the same economic model or with the same engine of any quit is with this same problem employment rather than increased additional management it too and those who govern do need to get through the dinner years not to be aware of this problems maybe they're not experienced but at the same time that vision for the future can you see and that's why the problems we have worsen government has made it more and more difficult and really the use of this engine is yet we leave much to despair at and i'm not satisfied with their only democracy and freedom they like more and they are right so the speed of this that has meant this young people especially from slums and here are just really 2 are there now but difficult choices between right under government and migration extremism or rather ordered to report against the whole system in itself. it took enormous and sometimes deadly protests 10 years ago in order to achieve what you have been able to achieve for your country in order to be able to achieve the rest of it what do you think it's going to take is it going to take more protests or do you have to go further do you think. i think that i think we needed that and the problem is that without politicians a video of fighting for rather better place do you want to place in the bargain to be among the elite but they don't have any worries about what's happening around them i mean they're fighting over places in the parliament oh to lead the country. at the same time they don't have any idea of what's going on so we need not maybe another aid to think over the problems of tunisia and to change things maybe we need also a national dialogue about another one like her that we have and with the 13 so that we whether you have civil society experts in the economy and you have the same time politicians and we need that these elite who to be supported can he really do think of that and that of the adventure that is looming go to that country and that p.-six that is going to fall out and when it falls on me and have it with his daughter when their ship sinks and what is not going to find its way out of there of this sea so they need to be aware of the. message from donna we really appreciate your joining us and al-jazeera giving us the benefit of your experience thank you very much indeed you might hear him. still ahead on al-jazeera a powerful cycling heads an area of mozambique that still recovering from the effects of a devastating storm that struck 2 years ago. taiwan says 13 chinese military planes entered the edge of its air defense zone in what it's calling an unusually large incursion. and in sport it's not a great day for the defending f.a. cup champions jam is going to be here with the action. i guess to slam down the gulf couple days ago it's still there is a week a feature on sunday because it's weaker i mean she's in for example there are can lift a bit by them by night but spot the weather otherwise offer a few showers in turkey it is bone dry and that is cause it was in most places to be quite honest with little change if i take you through monday and indeed tuesday the active weather that we saw only 24 hours ago just coming into mozambique is now on shaw tropical psyching which means it loses its strength very rapidly is all it features it here you can no longer call it a tropical storm but it's a circulation and it brought something like a 2 meter storm surge just laugh it just south of beirut some wind damage and a vast amount of flooding and that's still going on threats the saturday sunday and monday this thing will fall apart as a recognizable storm that could produce one to 200 millimeters of rain over central was a big sudden zimbabwe and the eastern side of south africa is a big shower with big thunderstorms they will be flooding around have a flash flooding all way down to the eastern cape as well jabbers forecast picks it up sunday looks fine but monday and tuesday scattered showers or thunderstorms and big ones at that. anti fascist anti establishment and pro violence despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement is found alive and well on the terraces of a build valve stadium. a place where political revolutionaries share a platform an ideology with violent football hooligans. and read all death on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. sneeze enduro. on counting the cost of trillion dollar man we take a look at president biden's plans to revive the pandemic economy and create millions of jobs scanned he meant fences with america's traditional allies we talked to malta foreign minister for the view from the. counting the cost on. it wasn't a 0 on the mind of our top stories this hour monitors stay almost 3 and a half 1000 people have been arrested across russia during massive protests demanding the release of kremlin critic alexina vani this latest confrontation how to decide the prison in moscow was being held in brazil has received more than 2000000 doses of the cover sold vaccine from india the badges arrived as brazil registered more than 56000 new cases on friday. saudi arabia says it's foiled an air attack over the capital riyadh it's been repeatedly targeted by the rebels in neighboring yemen but by the administration is reviewing whether to keep the whole thing is designation imposed on them by the ton government. the date has been set to donald trump's 2nd impeachment trial will get underway in february senate leaders agreed to a 2 week delay allowing the chamber to focus on confirming joe biden's cabinet picks out a covert 19 stimulus bill trump's accuse of inciting incident born here encouraged his supporters to march in the capitol building and hear this once i do jocasta reports from washington d.c. . donald trump has left washington but not his presence he'll soon be the center of attention again as the defendant in his 2nd impeachment trial this scene from trump's 1st impeachment will be repeated monday when the house sends to the senate one impeachment article charging trump with inciting insurrection. egged on by trump's call to overturn the election a mob of his supporters stormed the u.s. capitol on january 6th causing 5 deaths we all want to put this awful chapter in our nation's history behind us. but healing and unity will only come if there is truth and accountability and that is what this trial will provide will also and it is now standard the $100.00 senators will be sworn in as jurors on tuesday with the trial scheduled to begin in earnest the week of february 8th. of. cannot be an insufficient. the former president tried to do. or damages. or the program it's. president joe biden has stressed the trial should not jeopardize the senate's focus on passing covert relief and we're trying very hard to get up and running these crises the better the trials timing will depend on whether the senate will hear from witnesses how many hours of arguments will be allowed and if there's a way to make progress on biden's agenda simultaneously there is also the constitutional question of how to put a former president on trial a 1st for the nation really this impeachment trial is about whether mr trump will run for president again in 20241 of the punishments authorized by the constitution for conviction on pietschmann is disqualification from holding future office and that's a momentous decision to be made an enemy made with solemnity and gravity conviction would require the vote of 17 republicans only one voted to convict trump after his 1st impeachment now resigned to his florida golf course polls show a majority of americans want to see trump gone from public office for good. castro al-jazeera washington. omar khayyam is joining us now live from washington d.c. mike as heidi was just explaining there's been a lot of negotiation that's been going on even just to get to this stage but we don't have the details yet any idea when we might get some indication of what's going to happen. but we're going to only get the details when the article of impeachment is formally handed over to the senate for that day that is monday it has 24 hours until 1 o'clock tuesday to formally start the trial now at that stage the senate will debate and discuss what the rules of the hearing are going to be this is as you heard there an unprecedented situation a president no longer sitting being impeached the trial of impeachment trial taking place so it'll be up to the senators to make the rules for this particular trial now we know that all have agreed to a period in which donald trump can organize his legal situation to order to ensure that there is due process within this trial which is a very important thing indeed so there has been a degree off agreement already between the senators they will set rules are they going to be witnesses what is the format will the chief justice preside over the trial these are all questions that they will be answering in the course of their discussions about the protocols and the rules that they will follow for this particular impeachment trial mark thanks very much mike hanna talking to us from washington d.c. . the veteran u.s. talk show host larry king has died at the age of 87 after being hospitalized with covert 19 it was admitted in california earlier this month after testing positive king had medical issues in recent years which is included diabetes and heart attacks he conducted more than $50000.00 interviews in a broadcast career spanning over 6 decades for 25 years he was the host of c.n.n.'s larry king live interviewing politicians and celebrities taiwan's defense ministries reporters for his calling a large incursion by chinese military planes taipei says 13 chinese bombers and fighter jets flew into the southwestern corner of it's defense identification zone tensions between beijing and taipei are at an all time high after the u.s. lifted decades old restrictions on direct contact with taiwan officials last week william yang's a journalist and vice president of the taiwan foreign correspondents club he says this move by beijing is a message to the biden administration. this is a continuation of from the policy and the strategy that china has adopted since last year of the last year the taiwanese government has been deploying its fighter jets for more than 300 times throughout 2020 in order to respond to all kinds of different incursions by chinese fighter jets into the a.z. id and then today we saw the biggest number of single day incursion. prompted by the chinese fighter jets and i think this is a very clear sign that china is standing to the u.s. it is very unhappy with what the trump administration has done before it left the office and it should also be seen as a message that biden at the mistress and beijing is closely watching the monitoring how washington is planning to at vannes will continue its relationship with timelines for the part of taiwan it really depends on how the company's government is going to interpret the messages and also the engagement coming from washington and at the same time for biden it is he's administrating well have to walk a very fine line between not angering beijing by very publicly in handling the engagement with taiwan but at the same time ensuring that how many people are not going to worry that the lesser public engagement won't be viewed as a way that the bike and the station is going to walk away from what the taiwan and the u.s. have been building over the last 4 years to go from phone ellery's has made landfall near mozambique's port city of barrow which was devastated by cycling in less than 2 years ago heavy rain and strong winds battered a those which have not yet fully recovered from the last storm earlier at least 3000 people have been moved from boozy districts in the east are always expected to lose strength as it travels inland dumping rain across some bobbery eastern south africa and the books one them from of the millers being trucked in the side from from johannesburg and she sent us this update. in the area of prior nova embarras specifically this is an area where people live in informal settlements homes made from plastic sheeting corrugated iron it appears that hundreds of those homes have been destroyed by the psych loan and those people are now looking for shelter in places like schools where they isn't necessarily adequate provision to take care of these people to look after them a few 1000 people have been relocated to places like schools to areas that are low lying so that people can be kept safe from the flood waters but the concern is that those flood waters are expected to continue over the next 72 hours and in areas outside of barrow like boozy which was severely impacted 2 years ago with is barely been a recovery from psycho it i once again we're seeing a very difficult dangerous situation there at a point now where aid agencies where workers can't get out to this area be they can only reach boozy by boat and at this point even that seems impossible so there's a lot of concern around the capacity of the aid agencies as well as the government to how people we know that the national disaster institute has said about half a 1000000 people could be impacted whereas the international federation of recross has said that could go up to 1000000 people so so far we understand potentially devastating scenes are coming out of muslim beacon a lot of concern about how and where people will be kept safe and of course aside from the flood that they're experiencing there is a concern around the spread of disease as people don't have adequate shelter. well hundreds of protesters in gathering in west jerusalem to call for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down these are live pictures of those protests as prime minister is being charged with fraud breach of trust and accepting bribes protests taking place for weeks. lead properly all facing corruption charges who's denying any wrongdoing in the protests have also been complaining about the government's handling of the covert 19 situation despite the fact that israel is amongst was one of the few countries that has been rolling out a successful vaccination program i was in a survey found 2 thirds of palestinians don't trust the state's judicial system and believe it's corrupt human rights defenders say the weak judiciary is in turn strengthening a process known as tribal justice and his need to abraham reports one or more people are moving towards tribal laws to get justice for their family and friends. this gathering followed the killing of 4 palestinians in a street fight. it's traditional to hold these meetings after such incidents in order to restore peace in the community they're part of an informal tribal system that follows its own laws when peace is achieved courts usually minimize the fenton's but human rights groups see this undermines the official rule of law. doesn't believe the state's court system is just 3 of her family members were killed in a quarrel in hawaii last may. it's either us or them i don't care if we all die even if the case states what generations will keep telling our children and their children what happened those responsible for the killings are now serving time in palestinian jails their families have been forced out of the village their houses have been set on fire not once but several times who would defend the tribal justice system. others argue that they've won a basic human rights still these tribes work under the umbrella of the palestinian authority more than 60 percent of the occupied west bank is off limits for the palestinian authority this makes it more difficult to arrest offenders and inforced court orders. are limited to b.s. legitimacy continuity and popularity. but the political system. drives can sometimes be faster and more effective than the state's courts they can put pressure on families as mohamed knows only too well he was in an israeli jail when his father killed a man in 2009 isn't all your family was forced to leave their village and he hasn't been allowed to return to his house. yes there has been a crime if this means that a whole family will be punished for 15 to 20 years and we don't live in a country that respects itself. 40 percent of palestinians trust the non-state justice systems some say the palestinian authority has failed to establish a strong traditional after ottis more than 2 decades after its establishment. in their brain al jazeera the occupied west bank. sports next here on al-jazeera find out what prompted these celebrations when this french golfer at the abu dhabi championship. when a parent loses their child to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world. but mr huang is determined to find out what caused his daughter's death and brought him such heartache. the story of a committed parent turned activist a father's protest part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. feels and for me to the point is good because a renowned for their courage under fire. one i want to east finds out what it takes to join the elite brigade. on al-jazeera. it's also. a little. harder or legal to her. if it's a museum of foreigners has reopened its doors to the public the world famous museum has been closed for almost 2020 because of a covert locked on a 70 decker reports florentines can enjoy their art and culture in a personal word. intimacy with a masterpiece getting back to chile spring all to yourself would usually be unheard of the crew in a pandemic has stopped the mass tourism that would usually fill these corridors rooms and that means florentines are coming back to visit something many had long stopped doing she saw start to feel not sure if i lived here until i was 25 years old i would come on sunday mornings as you would go have a coffee in the p.f. of the then you come for a walk around the your feet see we would walk in and out with ease this of course was a long time ago. but it's a big. if we consider it part of our culture as a florentine it's our home museum you'd have to book a month in advance then you'd have to stand in long queues you don't feel like it's your home any more it makes you lose the desire to visit these are arguably some of the most famous paintings in the world this is what the chinese spring and then over there you have the iconic the birth of venus to be able to observe them pretty much alone is an extraordinary privilege and it's raising a question here among italians about the need to control mass tourism. outside florence is unrecognizably empty. temp you know somali we in normal times this would be full you couldn't even take a picture there were so many people there was a queue here with aponte vacua behind it's a bit sad that florence needs people. for those who live here despite the hard economic times that the pen demick is caused something should change the rebels said in the lunch i mean there should be a balance a bit less people i don't know how but there's a need to rethink it all. for the future because it isn't beautiful for anyone not even for the tourists i feel to come to find the city's so chaotic so full you can't even take a walk. with the director of the feats he tells us that this is one of the most sought after museums in the world with around 4 and a half 1000000 visitors each year florence together with barcelona where the 3 top cases of really bad over tourism. and it's not just bad for the city for the inhabitants of the city but it's actually bad for the tourists themselves i think it's really important to take advantage now of this very difficult situation and really rethink how we are going to. project our offers in the future. arts and culture many here tell us is a right for all the grown of ours has forced us all to stop and here at least many hope it will result in a new better way for everyone to be able to enjoy and share these treasures of the past stephanie decker al-jazeera at the museum in florence and it's time for sport is gemma thank you for all that is exactly 6 months ago and so that's how you hear lympics but several question marks remain as to whether they can go ahead during the pandemic it's still not clear how organizers plan to get tens of thousands of athletes to take here or if fans will be allowed the international olympic committee insists the games will happen earlier we spoke to lympics historian jules boy cos you said last year the event should have been cancelled and he hasn't changed his mind. well if anything the last years shown that corona virus is an even more deadly threat then we realized with athletes and spectators coming from around the world the olympics could easily become a dystopia coronavirus hot zone so with global public health in mind i still believe that cancellation is the wisest course while it's certain that sports can create an escape hatch from the grit and grind of daily life there is no escaping the fact that the coronavirus pandemic presents an extraordinary challenge so choosing to press ahead with the tokyo games means creating a massive potentially extremely dangerous petri dish so for the sake of global public health i think the tokyo game should still be cancelled and hey it's not just me epidemiologists across the world as well as inside japan have wondered aloud why the games must happen under coronavirus conditions recent polls in japan show the public agrees a whopping 80 percent of those polled now prefer cancellation or another postponement we'll say spike to associated press schools reporter stephen away to a rainy. day explained why there's so much pressure on the open eyes to go ahead with the un picks. the i.o.c. is a sports team it's been about. 5 or $6000000000.00 every 4 years most of it comes from t.v. and broadcast rights 75 percent they have to have these a winter to go on if there are no olympics they have no income so that's why the i.o.c. is very counter they're going to happen and why they have to have them have the japanese state has invested $25000000000.00 in the games probably more they need to have them go and there's also a sense for a saving and then another card is there if japan would fail to hold these games in 6 months beijing has the winter olympics 6 months after i don't think that's a look at japan once japan wants to pull off these games and not cede the stage to china so that's a really important factor and money as it often does explains a lot of things about these games. another big sporting event which is coming up next month is the football club world cup in qatar one team has pulled out but organizers have confirmed all of the other continental champions welcome to 8 inside a bicycle bubble of the 2022 world cup stadiums will be used and the limited number of fans will also be allowed something that is what while racing in qatar to events like the asian champions league final we have all the data. for these people who attended for example i that they are participants spectators and we monitoring for example the post event visits to health care facilities so far people who acquired over disease from the community and not related at all to participating or being expected and the sports event has our sports correspondent andy richardson with a few more days how's about the tournament's restrictions. well some key questions answered at this press conference today after all quinn city's decision to pull out of the tournament earlier this month some reassurances from the organizers of the other 5 international teams willing happy and able to compete we also got some ideas of the sort of protocols they'll go through the head of this tournament all the players and teams will be tested for coronavirus before they leave but we tested again on arrival at the airport and then go into a bi secure hotel environment and they'll be tested regularly throughout the tournament that will be found at this tournament as well at this club world cup stadiums will be a go at a capacity of none than 30 percent 3 categories of fans able to apply for tickets those who've tested negative 19 just ahead of the game those that have had. 90 since october and have positive and see bodies in their system and also those who've had the vaccine so in a very uncertain sporting world some certainty that this tournament will kick off as scheduled with 2 games on february the 4th. manchester city of playing aside 3 leagues below them at cheltenham town in the english f.a. cup right now and we could have a massive shock on the cards because city of losing this one by go to nil hold us off no one knocks out of the competition offer that defender gabrielle scored an own goal which saw his side one then away at southampton next up for southampton in the 5th round is will this. the 2nd cricket test between and in london god is even me poised after the 2nd day's play the heists completed their innings they were all out for 381 and today matthew's top scoring with 110 or jimmy absent took 6 wickets for england the tourists were 98 for 2 at stumps it's 283 runs behind south africa's cricketers there in pakistan where as you can see from these pitches security extremely tight this was both teams well should have been picked her but they were gay that's the picture i promise you that teams that being escorted to training ahead of tuesday's 1st test is the 1st time south africa has taught pakistan for 14 is he's been runner up 4 times so i can finally win gulfs abu dhabi championship well he's given himself a good chance as he leads going into the final round i have of the shots from the 4 time major winner the 10 where he hold out from 73 yards for an eagle in his 3rd round incredible stuff is 567 season topped the leaderboard 13 on one clay if england's terrill hats and that is always fought for now i'll be back with more later gemma thanks very much john lauren turner is going to be here in the couple of minutes with more on all these stories on robustus and thanks very much for being with me good bye. so i said his on it change because some people believe in a pose that is bigger than their. money to make a political my city around the state representative they put themselves out to make the changes something that we. should have taken this long to do that in the name is condemnation blank we have a disc culture to slosh and more to create new york areas we have to change this culture by and one of the fortunate ones that can mean anything that is my love how to fight but all the people and on that majority of these are legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. when all that seems to matter is the headline when narratives and counter narratives obscure reality the listening post drips away the spin lays bare the bias of the uncovers the uncomfortable truths the listening posts on a. tool to own their own we tell us all in a case where us of the stuff you compensated civilians or we listen to the only music you hear is your own the most beautiful music in the world is silence we meet with global news makers 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