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and 982 israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. oh i thought our arafat's was the only one who believe that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was in a vital light of how much you can build the pillows military council and appoint a committee headed by the p.l.o. is chief of staff start to plan the defense of beirut. many palestinians expected a repeat of the 1978 invasion and assault with limited objects. said that many there yeah. their belief was that the israeli operation would not extend beyond 40 kilometers from the international border this effected palestinian preparations for the invasion as well as syrian and lebanese preparations therefore resistance to the invasion in southern lebanon was ineffective. on june 6th $98.00 to $2.00 days of airstrikes israel its land invasion of lebanon. with the exception of stif
and 982 israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. oh i thought our arafat's was the only one who believe that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was in a vital light of how much you can build the pillows military council and...
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talk to them they would talk tells of the dreams of refugees in lebanon dreams of home and. the future will see sometimes. you feel the peace and have. i think it's time to chance in football but i just i want to hold. the book close to. the bottom of. the book. the good. good. good good. good. good. the be. aboard. friday's fucking shot minus 30 celsius. polar research station the scientists want to sell the. car on the frontline of climate change research take a look at that finding. the land disappearing ice. in antarctica come so good especially. in 30 minutes monty double. the boot to the oceans belong to the fisherman and the man the member for that livelihood. or corporation is just out to make money. the global struggle for control is on the way the consequences for nature could be devastating. ocean grabbing new moon. as of the scene. in 75 minutes on g.w. . global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make city screeners how can we protect habitats when we can make a difference global warming genius fundamental syriza can blow through tho
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lebanon $233.00 ever. a 5th person in lebanon is a refugee who can no trust some call fine i can bundle i mess this myself i'm not a god that kill we are not causing fear inside of him how tough was it magical when a candidate is going to have a missile that ensures that the magnets. should get that. much pain or should but not in the definition of tonight's. only 80 kilometers from back up now is beirut the capital never once known as the parents of the mediterranean city has always been caught between east and west christians muslims orthodox jews and bruising 18 different religious beliefs to be found in beirut. today over 300000 refugees live here. one. place. to live. in the center of the city of beirut pa the place where the whole city comes to play football now in the summer of 2016 plus is full of children in iran i go driven from hunger i'll. tell. you that i was i think. i did. i don't know that this. is that if this is one that i. the flip. side on. many of these children who seem wall but not a
lebanon $233.00 ever. a 5th person in lebanon is a refugee who can no trust some call fine i can bundle i mess this myself i'm not a god that kill we are not causing fear inside of him how tough was it magical when a candidate is going to have a missile that ensures that the magnets. should get that. much pain or should but not in the definition of tonight's. only 80 kilometers from back up now is beirut the capital never once known as the parents of the mediterranean city has always been...
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on june 6th month after 2 days of airstrikes israel its land invasion of lebanon. with the exception of stiff resistance put up by the defenders of the palestinian refugee camps in southern lebanon palestinian forces in general quickly collapse commanders abandoned their fighters in the field and fled for safety artifact was living. in the edge out of it was incredulous kept on saying in all possible he couldn't believe the israelis were advancing so far so quickly he orders to for assistance later on i learned that he was very angry that there was no real resistance such as i want to have sort of the the operational headquarters in the south seriously mess calculated the commanders believed that all was lost and left i went to arafat's headquarters in beirut and told him what happened he became agitated and started swearing. syrian forces in lebanon were drawn into the fighting an epic 3 day air battle left the syrian air force virtually decimated. unable to sustain such losses syria agreed a cease fire with israel within the 1st week of the invasion the palestini
on june 6th month after 2 days of airstrikes israel its land invasion of lebanon. with the exception of stiff resistance put up by the defenders of the palestinian refugee camps in southern lebanon palestinian forces in general quickly collapse commanders abandoned their fighters in the field and fled for safety artifact was living. in the edge out of it was incredulous kept on saying in all possible he couldn't believe the israelis were advancing so far so quickly he orders to for assistance...
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lebanon's prime minister has and. speaking after the lebanese government approved a financial reform plan for the country's crisis hit economy the government's been under pressure to act off the demonstrations were held in several lebanese cities for 3 straight nights promise of the cold all lebanese to regard this day today as a turning point the road ahead he said will not be easy al jazeera saying the harder it is live for us in beirut she was the state's what prime minister was saying what do you make of what you heard saying. well prime minister always says the right things but the question is is he able to implement them we've heard him say since he's taken office that he is pushing to fight corruption and that he wants to retrieve public funds stolen public funds yes draft bills have been issued but they have not been approved in in parliament if you ask people in the street they'll say how can he go after the same politicians who brought him to power his hands are tied but levanon hands are now tied it seems t
lebanon's prime minister has and. speaking after the lebanese government approved a financial reform plan for the country's crisis hit economy the government's been under pressure to act off the demonstrations were held in several lebanese cities for 3 straight nights promise of the cold all lebanese to regard this day today as a turning point the road ahead he said will not be easy al jazeera saying the harder it is live for us in beirut she was the state's what prime minister was saying what...
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his very popular in lebanon. when he first went to syria after the murder of merger of the two countries in 1,958,350,000 lebanese came to damascus to hear him speak. this is a country who had little lesson one at a half-million people. that's an awful lot of people to get in their cars, trucks, buses and go to another country to hear speech. the civil war that broke out in the spring of 1958, pitted the muslims with some christians, that united arab republic, syrian government supported the rebels and lebanon, provided them with arms and assistance. that was undisputed. shimon asked repeatedly for the united states intervene on his behalf. until the 14th of july, 1958, eisenhower did not. of the 14th he finally agreed and the marines followed. not sir, for his part, was in yugoslavia at the time. he flew to moscow which the cia discovered quickly which reinforced the paranoia that he was really in the hands of the russians. the russians and egyptians agreed the really important events in the middle east in july
his very popular in lebanon. when he first went to syria after the murder of merger of the two countries in 1,958,350,000 lebanese came to damascus to hear him speak. this is a country who had little lesson one at a half-million people. that's an awful lot of people to get in their cars, trucks, buses and go to another country to hear speech. the civil war that broke out in the spring of 1958, pitted the muslims with some christians, that united arab republic, syrian government supported the...
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and he expresses the contrast between his vision of the beauty of lebanon and lebanon as a symbol of diversity, coexistence, harmony in reality back then, 100 years ago or more of the audience of secularism, of secretary is him and corruption, he might as well have written this yesterday. the situation in lebanon has not changed and in fact it has gotten worse because the corrupt political elite has not only ruin the economy, run it to the ground but they ran the country to the ground physically. if if he were alive, he would say nothing has improved. the book also ends with a very short poem by palestinian poets, it is called the post man and he talks about himself as a palestinian poet and he says it feels like the post man who has letters and messages to deliver but he no longer knows who they should go through and wear. and something is a retired diplomat i was engaged in a still want to have an impact but sometimes you wonder whether you can still play a role and with whom. >> this is a long way of saying, my coming from lebanon, i was born and raised in lebanon, he gives me a d
and he expresses the contrast between his vision of the beauty of lebanon and lebanon as a symbol of diversity, coexistence, harmony in reality back then, 100 years ago or more of the audience of secularism, of secretary is him and corruption, he might as well have written this yesterday. the situation in lebanon has not changed and in fact it has gotten worse because the corrupt political elite has not only ruin the economy, run it to the ground but they ran the country to the ground...
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of my life here i made many friends i made connections so i would always have that connection but home will continue to be in the back of my mind palestine thank you very much muhammad for joining us and telling us about your life now. well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the page. now next time. rewind returns a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in place since the program was full continues with this we will. we send young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have a mega life and decisions rewind on al-jazeera. seen as a burden countless babies are aborted in india simply for being girls. but amidst the resistance even from their own patients to feel the midwife has adopted the co
i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of my life here i made many friends i made connections so i would always have that connection but home will continue to be in the back of my mind palestine thank you very much muhammad for joining us and telling us about your life now. well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the page. now...
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they were cocteau's of the dreams of refugees in lebanon the dreams of. the future in. sudan. is something of. them to have a. chance in football but as i was for the whole. friday's for the future of minus 30 celsius in the german kona research station the scientists want to send them. there on the frontline of climate change research take a look at their findings. disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic close on the disposition. 90 minutes on t w. like . oh. my god says love our food for the russian soldiers. come to get steamed up. so many different walks of life. some are pumping and honestly trying to get all of them come straight from the heart of the forest see you before there's no more delusional marsh to enjoy come. from the 1st of the last to their final resting place the russians on d w documentary. come to. discover your concept. comfort with the gulf. of legend after 100 years. the ideals of the law are more relevant today than they were a. 100 years ago visionaries for things to cause. people interest to design as a way of shaping society. with ideas th
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the marines were landing in lebanon in 958 in the midst of a very vicious civil war between christians and muslims in the marines expected to go into combat in the lebanese army regarded the marines as invaders violating the sovereignty and sanctity of lebanon and the muslims saw the marines coming ashore as supporting their christian enemies and in particular, the christian president [inaudible] who is trying to hold onto power for an extra second term. in germany tactical nuclear weapons were being prepared to be airlifted to the beachhead and the 82nd airborne division back in the united states was put on alert in order to reinforce the beachhead. while there was something of a comic opera approach to it in very real terms this could have turned into a disaster. it was the first time u.s. combat troops ever went into a mission in the middle east. our first combat mission but fortunately it turned out well only one army sergeant who died in the mission and he was killed in sniper fire later on but not in a day and it was later on. i will come back to that in a little bit but it began
the marines were landing in lebanon in 958 in the midst of a very vicious civil war between christians and muslims in the marines expected to go into combat in the lebanese army regarded the marines as invaders violating the sovereignty and sanctity of lebanon and the muslims saw the marines coming ashore as supporting their christian enemies and in particular, the christian president [inaudible] who is trying to hold onto power for an extra second term. in germany tactical nuclear weapons were...
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lebanon $233.00 everything. person in lebanon is a refugee convention as some call fine a most is myself i'm not a god that kill we are not causing fear inside of him how tough was it magic and what a can of this kind of evidence that the notion that the magnets. should get that. much cleaner should be a little definition of finesse. not . only 80 kilometers from back up the lies beirut the capital never once known as the paris of the east the mediterranean city has always been caught between east and west christians and muslims all for adults jews bruises and 18 different religious beliefs had to be found in beirut. today over 300000 refugees live here. in the center of the city is beirut ha a place where the whole city comes to play football now in the summer of 2016 buses full of children of iran i always i'm go driven from the hung like lot. now. that i was there's nothing that. i didn't. like that hope that the. that if this is something that i've. got a little. that i love. many of these children who've se
lebanon $233.00 everything. person in lebanon is a refugee convention as some call fine a most is myself i'm not a god that kill we are not causing fear inside of him how tough was it magic and what a can of this kind of evidence that the notion that the magnets. should get that. much cleaner should be a little definition of finesse. not . only 80 kilometers from back up the lies beirut the capital never once known as the paris of the east the mediterranean city has always been caught between...
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more refugees than lebanon britain averages only 2 refugees per $1000.00 inhabitants lebanon $233.00 every 5th person in lebanon is a refugee you can notice and call fun i can bundle adversus myself cause i'm not a god the killing i'm coughing the side of him how tough was magical what a committed christian i never had was that i should step on my nerves. just to finish this. much pain or should it be a limited edition of tonight's. only 80 kilometers from back up nice beirut the capital never once known as the paris of the east the mediterranean city has always been cold between east and west christians muslims orthodox jews druze it 18 different religious beliefs how to be found in beirut. today over 300000 refugees live here. in the center of the city is beirut park the place where the whole city comes to play football is now in the summer of 2016 plus is full of children iran i go driven from i hung like a lot of. stuff. that was this other thing that. and it looks. like that now that the. significant that this is one of those that. have the flip. side on. many of these children
more refugees than lebanon britain averages only 2 refugees per $1000.00 inhabitants lebanon $233.00 every 5th person in lebanon is a refugee you can notice and call fun i can bundle adversus myself cause i'm not a god the killing i'm coughing the side of him how tough was magical what a committed christian i never had was that i should step on my nerves. just to finish this. much pain or should it be a limited edition of tonight's. only 80 kilometers from back up nice beirut the capital never...
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of my life here i made many friends i were made connections so i would always have that connection but home will continue to be in the back of my mind palestine thank you very much muhammad for joining us and telling us about your life now. well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the rewind page of the website for now until next time a body. the birthplace of democracy but ethnic turks from the northeast tell a different story there they. are believe their religious leaders jailed journalists silenced schools closed and in the far right they say that if you don't like. why i'm dirty but. people in power investigates western thrice contested space on al-jazeera a history of guerrilla warfare and place on the global stage. they were an organization created for stateless population. before fighting for their land why did the p.l.o. fight for indepe
i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of my life here i made many friends i were made connections so i would always have that connection but home will continue to be in the back of my mind palestine thank you very much muhammad for joining us and telling us about your life now. well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the...
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they were caught tell somebody dreams of refugees in lebanon dreams of home and. the future and we'll soon see john kerry has something of a peace and have rather. see something charms in football but as i want to hold. friday's fucking shot minus 30 celsius on the german polar research station the scientists want to send a. letter on the front line of climate change research and take a look at that finding. the land disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic comes up just as. in 30 minutes on t.w. . be told it is for me. rachel is for. me to her is her heart. and a tough. as for. being told it is for everyone plato even 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. how did you. discover your concept discovered with. a legend after 100 lives the ideals of the favs are more relevant today than they were a. 100 years ago visionaries reshapes things to come. people understood design is where shaping society. the power house and that's cassella. with ideas tha
they were caught tell somebody dreams of refugees in lebanon dreams of home and. the future and we'll soon see john kerry has something of a peace and have rather. see something charms in football but as i want to hold. friday's fucking shot minus 30 celsius on the german polar research station the scientists want to send a. letter on the front line of climate change research and take a look at that finding. the land disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic comes up just as. in 30...
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if you look at lebanon on the ranking in the world of the. on the doing business not the doing business in the next what do you call it i forget the no name anyway lebanon the ranks very poorly on government decision making on bribes on cronyism in the granting of public contracts and all those decisions are channeled through government owned monopolies like electricity water and telecom right that's where the lebanese government waste the money and that's why i say we need to start dismantling those monopoly i mean the government plans for the next year despite the huge debt the current debt crisis to spend $514000000000.00 on elektra city and $4800000000.00 on water and we don't have the money they plan to borrow it and spend it on the same project while if you open the electricity sector to competition for instance instead for the government to build 5 new factories private companies can come and build those factories sell electricity to people they will have a more reliable and actress to supply and they will save the government those $45
if you look at lebanon on the ranking in the world of the. on the doing business not the doing business in the next what do you call it i forget the no name anyway lebanon the ranks very poorly on government decision making on bribes on cronyism in the granting of public contracts and all those decisions are channeled through government owned monopolies like electricity water and telecom right that's where the lebanese government waste the money and that's why i say we need to start dismantling...
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he expresses in it that contrast between his vision of the beauty of lebanon and lebanon as a symbol of diversity, coexistence, harmony. and the reality back then 100 yours ago or more of the secularism, of sectarianism and feudalism and corruption, he might as well have written this yesterday. the situation in lebanon has not changed. in fact, it has gotten worse because the corrupt elite has not only ruined the economy run it to the ground but have run the country to the ground physically. the environment is in terrible shape. anyway, i think if he were alive today he would say wow, all this time and nothing improved. the book also inns with a very short poem by palestinian poet. it's called the post man and he talks about himself as a palestinian poet in excel and he says he feels like the post man who still as letters and messages to deliver but he no longer knows who they should go to and where. and something as retired diplomat i identify with very much. i'm still engaged. ice to want to have an impact but sometimes you wonder whether you can still play a role and where and wit
he expresses in it that contrast between his vision of the beauty of lebanon and lebanon as a symbol of diversity, coexistence, harmony. and the reality back then 100 yours ago or more of the secularism, of sectarianism and feudalism and corruption, he might as well have written this yesterday. the situation in lebanon has not changed. in fact, it has gotten worse because the corrupt elite has not only ruined the economy run it to the ground but have run the country to the ground physically....
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so it was a comic opera but everything underneath was deadly dangerous the marines were landing in lebanon after very vicious civil war of christians and muslims and to expect going to combat and to violate the sovereignty of lebanon and they saw them supporting their christian enemies as those who are trying to hold onto power and in germany tactical nuclear weapons to be airlifted to the beachhead and the 82nd airborne division was put on alert to reinforce the beachhead. so if you think of that comic opera approach in very real terms this could have turned into a disaster. the first time us combat troops ever went into a mission in the middle east. the first combat mission. fortunately it turned out well only one army sergeant has died in the mission and was killed with sniper fire later on. and with the american combat operation of the middle east. and subsequent missions does not turn out as happily as beirut 1958 actually in 1982 it turned out as a disaster from over 240 american marines. if you look back on the first mission to gain some understanding into what was going on a few ho
so it was a comic opera but everything underneath was deadly dangerous the marines were landing in lebanon after very vicious civil war of christians and muslims and to expect going to combat and to violate the sovereignty of lebanon and they saw them supporting their christian enemies as those who are trying to hold onto power and in germany tactical nuclear weapons to be airlifted to the beachhead and the 82nd airborne division was put on alert to reinforce the beachhead. so if you think of...
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is lebanon's. out of. luck. but there was yeah. a lot. of truth even. if it was a lot about hope i will. look at how i want it. to be real. cause. i need to. start on as a. watch. so. you know when i get a. woman in the last little. i want out. when i get a. car loan and i know. that it is the debate of. i guess i. should accept that i. cut them how. they. differed and that i had that the fed. or the fed almost as. good as i thought i. did. i rule a school in the center of beirut nearly every one of those lebanese lessons are in french as in all secondary schools in lebanon the language of the former colonial power however on the playground the spoken word is our big. i so i am. i am but i've come out of time i'm i'm i said i think. his family have always lived in beirut the city is their home the fire rex apartment is only a few meters north of the beirut park football pitch not far from madame like him she also lives overlooking the city but she only needs 30 seconds to reach the 8th floor. rulers father is a driver he's not rich but can provide his d
is lebanon's. out of. luck. but there was yeah. a lot. of truth even. if it was a lot about hope i will. look at how i want it. to be real. cause. i need to. start on as a. watch. so. you know when i get a. woman in the last little. i want out. when i get a. car loan and i know. that it is the debate of. i guess i. should accept that i. cut them how. they. differed and that i had that the fed. or the fed almost as. good as i thought i. did. i rule a school in the center of beirut nearly every...
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, i was born and raised in lebanon, give me a great feeling, not just for lebanon but for the entire region. and so whenever i work in any of these countries i deeply felt the issues and i deeply tried to bridge the differences no matter how the gap, how wide the gap and in baghdad, in 2003 it was certainly wide. >> so you were a bunker diplomacy, reflects this. you saw a transition. i lived through as well, and america whose presence in the middle east was deeply embedded, open and integrated with society. america that hid behind walls, basically as diplomats and embassies and i was actually there for the moment when it started. it was april 1983 and i was in my apartment, it was actually april 13 i believe that 1:06 pm and a glass and so powerful it's not the transistor radio off my desk . the transistor radio kids was a radio about this day. and i also had to call it a typewriter, it was a role, you the keys that it created pressure. and i ran out of my apartment in marana and i saw smoke curling in the distance and i ran towards it and as i got closer i said it couldn't be. and i
, i was born and raised in lebanon, give me a great feeling, not just for lebanon but for the entire region. and so whenever i work in any of these countries i deeply felt the issues and i deeply tried to bridge the differences no matter how the gap, how wide the gap and in baghdad, in 2003 it was certainly wide. >> so you were a bunker diplomacy, reflects this. you saw a transition. i lived through as well, and america whose presence in the middle east was deeply embedded, open and...
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no other country has taken more refugees than lebanon for. averages only 2 refugees per $1000.00 inhabitants $11.23 every 5th person in lebanon is a refugee you can notice and call fun of. this myself i'm not a god that kill we are not causing fear inside of the house was a magical one akin to this kind of evidence that the nations that the magnets. should get that. much cleaner she's been alerted to finish with an axe. only 80 kilometers from backup lies beirut the capital never once known as the paris of the east the mediterranean city has always been caught between east and west christians muslims orthodox jews druze it 18 different religious beliefs had to be found in beirut. today over 300000 refugees live here. in the center of the city is beirut park a place where the whole city comes to play football. now in the summer of 2016 crosses full of children of iran i always in goals driven from the hung like a lot of. stuff. that i was on the things. that i didn't. like that. that. significant that if this is one of those that. have a look.
no other country has taken more refugees than lebanon for. averages only 2 refugees per $1000.00 inhabitants $11.23 every 5th person in lebanon is a refugee you can notice and call fun of. this myself i'm not a god that kill we are not causing fear inside of the house was a magical one akin to this kind of evidence that the nations that the magnets. should get that. much cleaner she's been alerted to finish with an axe. only 80 kilometers from backup lies beirut the capital never once known as...
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banks under attack in lebanon troops patrol the 2nd largest city to stop protests against the financial crisis. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. a moment of silence to remember health workers who died after contracting covert 90. 6 say the number of dead is much higher than the government is reporting. france's prime minister says the locked out of save lives but keeping it in place could lead to economic collapse. and the u.s. city known for its rich musical history refuses to be silenced by the pandemic. soldiers are patrolling the streets of lebanon's 2nd biggest city where there's been another day of violent protests against the deepening financial crisis at least one man died in tripoli as thousands defied the coronavirus lockdown al-jazeera zana holder has a top story. hunger and hopelessness are driving lebanese to the streets the economy is close to collapsing protesters vent their anger at banks for preventing people from accessing their savings and a long serving political elite is being blamed for mismanagement and corruption in recent days the local currency
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life a changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of my life here i made many friends i were made connections so i would always have that connection but home will continue to be in the back of my mind palestine thank you very much muhammad for joining us and telling us about your life now. well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the rewind page of the al-jazeera website for now until next time good bye. alaska's phone north a pristine environments that's become a battleground with the trumpet ministration keen to let oil companies start drilling some of its remote communities are tempted by the promised wealth we live here we make the rule not there but others bitterly opposed we should not have to trade our culture for oil and gas crossing the high peaks of the arctic circle to investigate the people in power at the edge of the earth on al-jazeera. every generation has a higher purpose. ours
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but what wise to turn their greed withdraw from lebanon into one of the most horrific civilian massacres of modern times women children we couldn't believe. chronicling the turbulent story and the struggle for a palestinian whole. history of the revolution and al jazeera. more protests and violence in lebanon 2nd largest city as people show that outrage over a direct nomic situation. and sam is a band this is al jazeera live from coming up spain's unemployment rate jumps to 14 percent is the government poses a plan for easing restrictions. a moment of silence in the u.k. health workers lost to cope with 19 but new figures show the overall death toll is much higher than originally reported. in one nicholas park indycar senegal find out next why this country with a small health budget has the biggest rate of recovery in infected patients in africa. let's kick off with lebanon where renewed protests have broken out in the 2nd largest city tripoli they come against a deepening financial crisis soldiers are on the streets they've been using rubber bullets to clear demonstrators who are bank.
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i'm anthony howard welcome we begin in lebanon where the coronavirus is compounding a longstanding economic problems that lebanon's currency has lost hof its value in recent weeks sending prices soaring and bringing new hardship to a country that has been grappling with months of financial turmoil protest as a now ignoring lockdown restrictions to take to the streets and vent their anger. scenes of popular anger have returned to the streets of beirut despite an ongoing lockdown and a curfew protesters have gathered outside the lebanese central bank to demonstrate against the worsening economic conditions. we think that quote all of this is not the only pandemic with suffering from heat in lebanon for 11 years that meant they either had a choice to die from hunger or to die from what i know with the increased half of the crisis that the bank and the face of the value of america and the. people here tell us they have nothing to lose levanon one of the most indebted countries in the world is not only battling the penn demick but also its worst economic and financial crisis in decades. the prot
i'm anthony howard welcome we begin in lebanon where the coronavirus is compounding a longstanding economic problems that lebanon's currency has lost hof its value in recent weeks sending prices soaring and bringing new hardship to a country that has been grappling with months of financial turmoil protest as a now ignoring lockdown restrictions to take to the streets and vent their anger. scenes of popular anger have returned to the streets of beirut despite an ongoing lockdown and a curfew...
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and that the dominant christian church in lebanon supported the rebels. and a confused situation and the intricacies were far more than most americans with any knowledge of the middle east wanted to get into. and turned to the director of central intelligence dulles that in the eisenhower administration there was the unusual scene secretary of state john foster dulles and that may never happen again. and it was the most bleak picture he could ever possibly imagine the coup in iraq was an egyptian inspired and sooner or later with the overthrow of saudi arabia, kuwait, and the gulf states and it would fall into what america did. but that is a false to nasser that means of false to international communism and the middle east will be in the hands of the soviet union. all of this was baloney. first of all it was not all clear and was is egyptian inspired and then to take arms from the soviet union. eisenhower panicked and it's very interesting to read his memoirs because he said i felt like i had to do something. eisenhower, the hero of the day the greatest a
and that the dominant christian church in lebanon supported the rebels. and a confused situation and the intricacies were far more than most americans with any knowledge of the middle east wanted to get into. and turned to the director of central intelligence dulles that in the eisenhower administration there was the unusual scene secretary of state john foster dulles and that may never happen again. and it was the most bleak picture he could ever possibly imagine the coup in iraq was an...
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the 2nd night of rioting in lebanon as a currency crash pushes the qana me to the brink. and along with everything else going on a giant asteroid is due to herschel to earth in the next few hours. the economic effects of the pandemic are being felt in many sectors of the global economy right now but aviation and oil in particular ahead in the biggest player after already announcing it would cut production by a 3rd and that the company was bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed and us has posted a 1st quarter loss of half a $1000000000.00 the chief executive of the european aerospace company is warning it is quote the greatest crisis the industry has ever known its us rival boeing's already announced plans to cut as many as $7000.00 jobs with its chief executive predicting global airline revenues could drop over 300000000000 dollars this year and. the industry will take years to recover and in the u.k. british airways is set to cut up to $12000.00 jobs which is around a 3rd of its workforce airlines suspended 96 percent of its passenger flights for april and may so have s
the 2nd night of rioting in lebanon as a currency crash pushes the qana me to the brink. and along with everything else going on a giant asteroid is due to herschel to earth in the next few hours. the economic effects of the pandemic are being felt in many sectors of the global economy right now but aviation and oil in particular ahead in the biggest player after already announcing it would cut production by a 3rd and that the company was bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed and us has...
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the 2nd night of rioting in lebanon as a currency crash pushes its economy to the brink also the outgoing un special rapporteur from me and martell's al jazeera she's basically disappointed in and son suchi over the persecution of a 100 muslims and a giant asteroid is hurtling past earth but close enough for astronomers to study it. we're looking at the economic effects of the corona virus pandemic this hour they are being felt in many parts of the global economy aviation and oil is specially and it's hitting the big players airbus has already said it's bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed and announced it would cut production by a 3rd now it has posted a 1st quarter loss of half a $1000000000.00 the chief executive of the european or a swiss company is warning this is quote the greatest crisis the industry has ever known its rival in the u.s. boeing has already announced plans to cut 7000 jobs its chief executive predicts global revenues in the industry could drop by more than 300000000000 dollars this year and then 3 years after it will be in a recovery phase and in the u.k. british
the 2nd night of rioting in lebanon as a currency crash pushes its economy to the brink also the outgoing un special rapporteur from me and martell's al jazeera she's basically disappointed in and son suchi over the persecution of a 100 muslims and a giant asteroid is hurtling past earth but close enough for astronomers to study it. we're looking at the economic effects of the corona virus pandemic this hour they are being felt in many parts of the global economy aviation and oil is specially...
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protesters in lebanon return to the streets. the lockdown silenced antigovernment protest actions, but that is no longer the case. german fans not ususing socicial media. they are not allowed in the stadium to follow their teams, so they found cardboard and got out scissors and glue. we will show you what they put together. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs and around the world, welcome. we begin with a stark warning about when the coronavirus pandemic will become history. germany's health minister said the country faces a long-haul before approaching any end to the outbreak. germany is buying more flu vaccines to prevent it -- a double wave of infections in the fall. >> the latest figures from the robert caulk institute show how it has developed in germany. the technician show how many people became infected and when the -- the ban on public gatherings took a while to make a difference. the closing of schools brought infections down considerably. the german health minister said the number of registered acute infections
protesters in lebanon return to the streets. the lockdown silenced antigovernment protest actions, but that is no longer the case. german fans not ususing socicial media. they are not allowed in the stadium to follow their teams, so they found cardboard and got out scissors and glue. we will show you what they put together. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs and around the world, welcome. we begin with a stark warning about when the coronavirus pandemic will become history. germany's...
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bring it update from lebanon after a 2nd by surprising force on by the currency crashed. and i have the latest on plans from large scale prisoner swap in yemen. hello we do still have some disturbed weather across the middle east at the moment but some pieces of cloud sliding across iraq into iran and that's where we're going to see the all of the weather little bit of cloud there just around southern parts of the gulf you might squeeze a spot or 2 of light rain after that i think a great feature will be the other the cane wind which will lift them dust and sand across the eastern side of the peninsula saved here a concept we could see a little bit of lift the dust and sand over the next couple days 34 celsius with a top temperature here on thursday there we go with the showers just around the other side of the gulf pushing across iran up towards the caspian and that west the weather will gradually slide over towards the foothills of the himalayas so we see it's having increased the cloud increased missionary course northern parts of afghanistan come further back towards
bring it update from lebanon after a 2nd by surprising force on by the currency crashed. and i have the latest on plans from large scale prisoner swap in yemen. hello we do still have some disturbed weather across the middle east at the moment but some pieces of cloud sliding across iraq into iran and that's where we're going to see the all of the weather little bit of cloud there just around southern parts of the gulf you might squeeze a spot or 2 of light rain after that i think a great...
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increase the result of a worsening crisis or simply a switch in statistics also ahead protesters in lebanon returned to the streets to corner by silenced anti-government demonstrations but that is apparently no longer the case and the german football fans bucking the trend by not using social media during the walk down they're not allowed in the stadium to follow their team so they found some good old fashioned cardboard in their scissors and glue and show you what they put together. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around. in the world welcome we begin with a stark warning about when the coronavirus pandemic will become history germany's health minister today said that the country thinks is a long haul before approaching any end to the outbreak as a result germany is buying more flu vaccines than usual to prevent a wave of double infections in the fall the latest figures from the whole bad call institute provided the clearest picture yet as to how the epidemic has developed in germany the calculations show when and how many people became infected and when key steps wer
increase the result of a worsening crisis or simply a switch in statistics also ahead protesters in lebanon returned to the streets to corner by silenced anti-government demonstrations but that is apparently no longer the case and the german football fans bucking the trend by not using social media during the walk down they're not allowed in the stadium to follow their team so they found some good old fashioned cardboard in their scissors and glue and show you what they put together. to our...
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, with around 5796 cities in lebanon, with around 57% below the poverty line. and the world bank expects if the economic crisis in lebanon does not improve with any quick remedies, it might send about 60% of the lebanese population below the poverty line. tell us something about remedies if you can. 0ther something about remedies if you can. other possible ways out of this? on the horizon, there doesn't appear any quick fix. there is a new prime minister and a government in lebanon on who took over last month, pardon me, injanuary. after the resignation of the previous prime minister. and the new prime minister. and the new prime minister. and the new prime minister is a former professor of engineering and the american university in beirut and he is not affiliated with any political party. however, the solutions at the moment on the horizon are talks between lebanese government and the world bank for a loan. lebanon is the third most indebted country in the world afterjapan and indebted country in the world after japan and greece indebted country in the world a
, with around 5796 cities in lebanon, with around 57% below the poverty line. and the world bank expects if the economic crisis in lebanon does not improve with any quick remedies, it might send about 60% of the lebanese population below the poverty line. tell us something about remedies if you can. 0ther something about remedies if you can. other possible ways out of this? on the horizon, there doesn't appear any quick fix. there is a new prime minister and a government in lebanon on who took...
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a wave of anger in lebanon protesters defy a pandemic lockdown to take aim at the banks the economy plunges further. from doha everyone i'm come all santa maria with the world news from al-jazeera. we're doing serious adverse to gay chanson donald trump again blames china for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic the new zealand eases its lockdown after 4 weeks of restrictions schools and some businesses a reopening and migrants in india's out some state walk free from detention centers after the top court orders to reduce overcrowding. starting in lebanon actually where protests have erupted again as the pandemic threatens to push its economy to breaking point demonstrators defied the lockdown throwing petrol bombs and vandalizing banks in tripoli near beirut people are angry about the failing currency and the soaring prices the support from victoria kate. defying a look down and a curfew protesters attack a bank in the capital beirut the value of their money is decreasing at an alarming rate. chart and all monday the anger at the central bank's policies and a political class they accus
a wave of anger in lebanon protesters defy a pandemic lockdown to take aim at the banks the economy plunges further. from doha everyone i'm come all santa maria with the world news from al-jazeera. we're doing serious adverse to gay chanson donald trump again blames china for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic the new zealand eases its lockdown after 4 weeks of restrictions schools and some businesses a reopening and migrants in india's out some state walk free from detention centers...
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away of anger in lebanon one person is killed in clashes during antigovernment protests over the failing economy. from doha everyone on come on santa maria and this is the world news from al-jazeera new figures show deaths from covert 19 tripled in care homes in england and wales in 3 weeks suggesting a much higher death toll than official figures show. the money zealot eases its lockdown after 4 weeks of restrictions schools and some businesses are reopening and migrants in india's are some state walked free from detention centers after the top court moves to reduce overcrowding. in lebanon at least one protester has died after clashes with security forces a 26 year old woman was killed in tripoli where demonstrations against the government's handling of the economy have turned violent protesters defied the coronavirus lock down 3 petrol bombs and vandalized banks the support from victoria gave him be. defying a look down and a curfew protest his attack a bank in the capital beirut the value of their money is decreasing at an alarming rate. and on monday the anger at the central bank's
away of anger in lebanon one person is killed in clashes during antigovernment protests over the failing economy. from doha everyone on come on santa maria and this is the world news from al-jazeera new figures show deaths from covert 19 tripled in care homes in england and wales in 3 weeks suggesting a much higher death toll than official figures show. the money zealot eases its lockdown after 4 weeks of restrictions schools and some businesses are reopening and migrants in india's are some...
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we moved to lebanon where one protesters died after clashes with security forces. these demonstrations against the government's handling of the economy that turned violent on monday night in the capital beirut and tripoli people defied the coronavirus lockdown throwing bombs and vandalizing banks let's check out how it is now in tripoli in northern lebanon . well tension in the streets come out as you can see behind me people gathering outside by the banks that made vandalize last night protests turned into riots there is really a lot of anger in the city 11 on the 2nd largest city but at the same time it's most impoverished city the level of poverty is on the rise unemployment is on the rise this is a problem that began months ago the economic crisis is not new yes it was made worse by the lockdown imposed to try to prevent the spread of coronavirus but these people have been suffering for years there blaming the government for their economic hardships which really has been made worse by the collapse of the local currency now you can see the lebanese army arriving
we moved to lebanon where one protesters died after clashes with security forces. these demonstrations against the government's handling of the economy that turned violent on monday night in the capital beirut and tripoli people defied the coronavirus lockdown throwing bombs and vandalizing banks let's check out how it is now in tripoli in northern lebanon . well tension in the streets come out as you can see behind me people gathering outside by the banks that made vandalize last night...
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also coming up the people of lebanon take to the streets again defying a lockdown the country's worst economic crisis in decades is now being compounded by the virus. i'm going out of his welcome to the program the corona virus outbreak in the united states is fast approaching 1000000 confirmed cases the death toll that has now surpassed 50000 that's around a quarter of the global corona death toll so far despite these grim milestones pressure is growing in some states to ease restrictions the governor of georgia has rejected warnings from infectious disease experts and is allowing many businesses to reopen including some where social distancing is almost impossible to enforce. on the day the coronavirus death toll in the usa rose above 50000 thomas putting was allowed to reopen his barber shop a barber in atlanta for over 50 years he now has to wear gloves and a mask while he cuts his client's hair. that's what i've been going since 6 o'clock news morning oh wall bit sick about florida good hair there's a bird flow. i gotta pay rev i go to pay my barbers the muddy boot hill. it's not
also coming up the people of lebanon take to the streets again defying a lockdown the country's worst economic crisis in decades is now being compounded by the virus. i'm going out of his welcome to the program the corona virus outbreak in the united states is fast approaching 1000000 confirmed cases the death toll that has now surpassed 50000 that's around a quarter of the global corona death toll so far despite these grim milestones pressure is growing in some states to ease restrictions the...
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iran is the security liaison at the german embassy in tehran and joining me tonight from beirut in lebanon is correspondent baso a read to both of you gentlemen welcome but also let me start with you is based in lebanon it is in the parliament it is a force to be reckoned with in the country has there been any reaction to germany's decision. oh but that is nothing today about the sound of silence i tried to have some comments from a governmental side or as well as well but that if used to do so today at the same time there was a cabinet meeting to discuss the current issues and lebanon but they didn't come across these topic as well as there was a weekly meeting for his will and piece of luck and their gifts confidence they didn't comment at all about these issues usually such commands will be handled by his will not secretary general has on the nuts on the internet on the whole you month for the muslims usual he focused on the digits issues and keep the political stance on to the last friday of this month which is called by has been a day or jitters and state yeah ok so there's silence th
iran is the security liaison at the german embassy in tehran and joining me tonight from beirut in lebanon is correspondent baso a read to both of you gentlemen welcome but also let me start with you is based in lebanon it is in the parliament it is a force to be reckoned with in the country has there been any reaction to germany's decision. oh but that is nothing today about the sound of silence i tried to have some comments from a governmental side or as well as well but that if used to do so...
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lebanon is the third most indebted country in the world after japan and greece with152% debt to gdp. and of course this does not make things any easier with lebanon having to pay the debt instalments, eating up more than half the government's revenues and lebanon had defaulted on foreign debt payments last month. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a warning that a billion people worldwide could be infected by a coronavirus unless action is taken to help war—torn countries. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them, they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so lo
lebanon is the third most indebted country in the world after japan and greece with152% debt to gdp. and of course this does not make things any easier with lebanon having to pay the debt instalments, eating up more than half the government's revenues and lebanon had defaulted on foreign debt payments last month. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a warning that a billion people worldwide could be infected by a coronavirus unless action is taken to help war—torn countries. nothing, it...
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and the people of lebanon take to the streets again defying a lockdown country's worst economic crisis in decades is being worsened by the virus. next by sir welcome to the program the sound of children playing has returned to the streets of spain they emerged from 6 weeks of home isolation after the government allowed them to go outside again spain impose strict lockdown rules in march to stop the spread of the corona virus if the nation continues to reduce the infection rate authorities have promised to give citizens more freedom in the coming weeks. as snapshots of an unforgettable moment spain's children and nudge from their homes on sunday for the 1st time after 6 weeks stuck inside children under the age of 14 are now allowed outside. each day for up to one hour accompanied by an adult and within one kilometer of the homes critics of the spanish government's coronavirus locked down one of the world's toughest had pointed out that even dogs allowed out for walks have had more freedom than the country's children the relief out on the streets was palpable. like i've missed the stree
and the people of lebanon take to the streets again defying a lockdown country's worst economic crisis in decades is being worsened by the virus. next by sir welcome to the program the sound of children playing has returned to the streets of spain they emerged from 6 weeks of home isolation after the government allowed them to go outside again spain impose strict lockdown rules in march to stop the spread of the corona virus if the nation continues to reduce the infection rate authorities have...
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lebanon's many religious groups make politics in lebanon a delicacate balancing act.. the country is economically on its knees. for months there have been widespread prorotests, in whih women are playing a key role. >> "revolution!", they chant. wooden spoons and pots hammer home theheir message.. lebabanon has beenen rocked by protests since last octor,r, amidid an onomicic csis andd frustration with theountryry political elit women li l laury htayayan e at theororefro of thth protesests. >> so herere women are p playia very impmportant role. they are being evewhwhere, whever youou s them they are being, in leleading e demonsnstrations, in chanting,n being li thehe barrieretetween ththe police andnd the demonstratorors. so peacekekee. >> she's n not interesteted int being g confrontatioional. laury haytayan seeks to unee the e crow in bebeir. she hopepes the protesests will stngththen cil socociety and lead to o more gender r equal. >> hopeful w we will he e more womemen reesenteted the gogovement. currently we have four, i pepe thatt wiwille 50-50. >> as oilil a gas
lebanon's many religious groups make politics in lebanon a delicacate balancing act.. the country is economically on its knees. for months there have been widespread prorotests, in whih women are playing a key role. >> "revolution!", they chant. wooden spoons and pots hammer home theheir message.. lebabanon has beenen rocked by protests since last octor,r, amidid an onomicic csis andd frustration with theountryry political elit women li l laury htayayan e at theororefro of thth...