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Outbreak. Fishermen rescue nearly 100 refugees now indonesia says it plans to push them back out to sea. Lets begin with some new developments in the global Aviation Industrys effort to survive during the coronavirus pandemic more than 40 Major Airlines have been forced to ground their entire fleet many have suspended over 90 percent of their flights strayers Largest Airline quantas has Just Announced 6000 job cuts so ordered a bid to lower those costs as it fights to stay in operation germanys love tanser the 2nd largest in europe has signed a deal to secure a 10000000000. 00 government rescue package but in the us where travel demand has picked up a little since april the number of people passing through airports is still down more than 92 percent compared to last year. So now dominic amy joins us from berlin so its all its all about looking very good for the Aviation Industry very guess relatively speaking left hand has been lucky right. Well if it is lucky then certainly from the towns us perspective they need a bit more luck today they have to get as it were over 2 particular hurdles the 1st theyve managed that was for the European Commission to say that the bailout being proposed by the German Government does not can can flick with e. U. Law so that hurdle theyve jumped over but the other one is equally potentially difficult to get over and that is persuading enough of their shareholders to accept this deal a deal which would see the German Government take a 20 percent stake in look turns and shares but it would also mean that shareholders would have to accept the dilution of the shares that they have in towns now until the last few days or so this was looking pretty tricky several people involved with the board and close to the board saying they werent absolutely sure it would go through 2 thirds of the shadows have shareholders have to vote for it but the single largest private shareholder in towns has said hes going to vote for it so clearly they hope this will go through the German Government also hopes it will go through the economy minister a key ally of Angela Merkel is the key to our my he said that if this goes through this will safeguard 100000 jobs in the aviation Aviation Industry here in germany which which emphasizes quite how important it is all right thanks so much dominic came there. As we mentioned australias Largest Airline qantas is lying off thousands of its staff its trying to survive that Global Pandemic through of course the airline saying it doesnt expect the nations borders to open at least for tourists for the coming year were going to gauge reports. Right now qantas is meant to be celebrating its 100th anniversary instead its dealing with the biggest crisis in its history this Truly International airline has fired 6000 staff and another 15000 workers will stay on leave for months this crisis is still very very hard and the impact will be felt for a long time particularly im sorry to say the impact on our people with borders closed in flights grounded quanta says the ongoing collapsing Global Travel left it no choice but to cut 20 percent of its workforce its a huge setback for the Aviation Industry 100. 00 planes will be grounded for at least a year with a stroller as International Borders predicted to remain closed for tourists potentially into next year not english just next Financial Year july next year we may start seeing some international services. On against a 50 percent of the losses come after his trial his 2nd Largest Airline virgin was placed into whats called voluntary administration in april after it failed to repay billions in d. H. And is happening while on employment levels are rising because of the pandemic qantass decision is a signal that the pain from this Global Health crisis wont be over any time soon nicola gage aljazeera camera. Pakistan International Airlines has grounded a 3rd of its pilots thats 150. 00 people after an investigation found they cheated together licenses in corrie found out 8 out of 860. 00 pilots in the country 262 had someone else say their exams another 82 were either under qualified or forged Difficult People who cheated were discovered after an investigation into a plane crash in may which killed 97 people the crash was caused by human error come on higher has more from islamabad. Speech well you get good. Day of the National Airline with one of the pride of the country. Where over the. Political and in the region he has played the organisation i just did he. Was coming in for a game or 2 over short run ok we didnt get the final. Redemption the same thing happened recently that you mentioned and so there will be given preventive measures that we need to be didnt want to be here to ensure their safety and all the regulations for yours and of course this is right even though it will be important to see where the government does something or not because even in the part theyve been several inquiries the no action and been taken. Now on the government to see where did. This. Right well in a few technical issues here i dont even have my 49 scripts now we get page 49 see what else we can do or lets talk about bangladesh instead nearly 13 percent of the population of lost their jobs because of a pandemic tens of thousands been forced to leave the capital many have simply run out of money and have no other choice but to return to their home villages have a chadri. Its estimated 50000 bangladeshis have left the capital since the coronavirus pandemic began many have returned to their rural homes where they originally came from ari farm and lived most of his life in dhaka now hes heartbroken and even embarrassed that he has no job and has to go live with his parents in korea graham village with his wife and only child. In several months since i lost my job due to the pandemic i was hoping things would get better but im losing hope that anything will improve soon ive applied for a lot of different jobs but i cant manage any longer im almost finished my savings. Homes too late signs can be seen all across the city some workers who have kept their jobs by agreeing to pay cuts have decided to send their families back to the villages Train Service in bangladesh after a prolonged lockdown pandemic and many people are taking advantage and living in the capital city to live with their families and. Fuck them a couple of husband used to run a trick shop in the city but the lack of sales force him to close the shop absalom bottle that. We used to live in dhaka to make a Better Living but now because of coronavirus our business is down which is why were leaving the city for now because we cant afford our expenses any longer. A joint survey by some of the leading Nongovernment Organization here say the pandemic financially threatens nearly a 100000000 of the 165000000 bangladeshis. And then. All. Of them. Would wish to see. The government has so far and around 12000000000. 00 worth of stimulus packages to help bangladesh and withstand the cold in 1000. 00 shop but experts one that unless businesses fully reopen soon most will continue to feel the financial pinch tunbridge chaudhry. Dhaka bangladesh. A Jerusalem Court has denied a request by a Greek Orthodox church to block the transfer of its property the court ruled that Israeli Jewish settler group at her name had a valid contract to buy the property brings to an end a 16 year long legal battle that challenge the sale of properties in the old city area of occupied East Jerusalem decision could pave the way for evictions of palestinians who own hotels there people in lebanon have been protesting since wednesday night they say theyre fed up with the worst economic crisis in decades and sectarian tensions lebanons economy has lost more than 70 percent of its value since october the covert 19 measures are worsening the situation there no hole there is in beirut she says protesters have no faith in the current political establishment. President called for the socalled National Gathering he invited former prime ministers former president s the heads of the different Political Parties and he wanted really to reduce the sectarian and political tensions as well as and the political impasse but the opposition boycotted the session you talk to anybody in the opposition and theyll say we do not want to give legitimacy or credibility to the Ruling Alliance we do not want to be responsible for any decisions they take so really there is the political impasse but at the same time there is this on the streets people on the streets do not want the Ruling Alliance and they dont want the opposition either because both these groups governed 11 on for decades and they ran the economy into the ground theyre blaming them for corruption or waste in the Public Sector and that is why the economy is so dire and this protest that particular is about the detention of activists there accusing the authorities of silencing dissent because since friday theyve taken in the authorities have taken in at least 25. 00 activists for questioning simply for posting on social media a criticism against an official. Well still ahead on al jazeera further consolidating power the russians take part in a referendum that could see their president stay in office for another decade. But. We got some very wet weather in the forecast for japan over the next 24 hours or so big bowls of cloud are rolling through here this area of low pressure will slide for the race was across the Korean Peninsula through the sea of japan that will bring some very wet weather into japan itself as we go on through friday typical so western side of honshu it tends to rain out of course over the mound since a while see as much rain into tokyo but still a lot of wet weather that nevertheless brightening up nicely as we go on sat stay. Stay he says you to the as we go on through saturday whats the weather will start to push its way back into q 2 next pulse of rain the seasonal raised my you raise theyre making their way back in just to the north of shanghai as we go through sas day and central parts of china could well see some flooding for the southeast generally try and fine with plenty of sunshine a not too much sunshine in the forecast across south asia the southwest the monsoon doing very nicely indeed actually were seeing much of india now seeing those rains particularly heavy rain is the found northeast of india just about assam state pushing up towards bhutan northern parts of bangladesh also seeing some very heavy rain over the next couple days we are likely to see some localized flooding. Does the mind play tricks at them her as always is part right there or are they really out there and youve passed the family by like being called up but most are and where going to act like theyre in the car a filmmaker takes the f. B. I. To court to find out approximately 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are rich haha and there is no check against the banks the feeling of being watched on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching aljazeera time to take another look at those headlines australias Largest Airline quantas is cutting 6000 staff to reduce costs during the pandemic it comes as germanys last 2nd largest in europe signed the deal to secure a 10000000000. 00 government rescue package. Pakistan International Airlines has grounded more than a 3rd of their pilots 150. 00 people but after an investigation found they cheated to get their licenses people who cheated were discovered after an investigation and a plane crash in may which killed 97 people crash was caused by human error more protests in lebanon as the government tries to defuse mounting sectarian tensions while also dealing with a failing economy the president has called for unity and dialogue. Nearly 100. 00 refugees are waiting to hear their fates after being rescued by fishermen off the indonesian coast the men women and children have been at sea for weeks but the government there is yet to decide whether they can stay and be forced back out to sea jessica washington reports from jakarta. Off the indonesian coast dozens of ring of refugees wait for help. And after weeks possibly months at sea it finally arrived. A group of local fisherman found the refugees in a sinking boat in the waters around the province of. Old and young all crammed together and sharing the same trauma confused and tired most of the children appear to be without their parents the boat theyre on in these pictures belongs to a chinese fisherman who found them it see earlier in the week they tried to transport the group but the engine failed so they sent others to tow them to shore and already perilous journey made all the more dangerous to ship. Pandemic does they approached the shore on wednesday it was already dark but this is a bit of what planning to fix the boat and move in give them logistics didnt will push them away from intonation tear a tree guarded by the navy under international. Risk people at risk of serious harm and refusing to risk. Ties. Dangerous waters are only of International Law for years revealing their refugees have tried to reach indonesia and malaysia by boat fleeing atrocities in me among the intonation government says its policy has always been to work with other countries in the region to stop what it calls unsafe journeys and facilitate the voluntary repatriation offering of refugees. And you need to carry an consideration if these imagines. And this time were counting on you to work with countries in that region to do various making reason our Early Detection measures as well as to prevent both people to an safe journey. From a country of 3. Days after their initial rescue just metres from the coast of arching police and military personnel stood by near the beach while the refugees wait not knowing if theyll be allowed to disembark or if theyll be forced out to sea once again. Just to washington aljazeera jakarta. And lets bring in the u. S. Marine a lawyer in vancouver canada she fled Northern Rock island state in 1995 and remained stateless until 2011 shes now the president of the Human Rights Network good to have you with us to tell us 1st of all what exactly these people are facing after escaping on a boat and now being stuck off the coast of indonesia if theyre not allowed in what happens to them. Sure it is the nightmare situation that were describing right now and were trying to get into the psyche of why people decide to take this sort of unsafe journey. It is directly a result of restricted livelihood and the inability for the refugees to be able to live a better life or imagine a Better Future for themselves and for their family and for their children the refugee camps have been very very much in squalid conditions from from the beginning and even with the humanitarian aid it has not been sufficient or adequate in any way so we see that people are trying to look for a better option even if it means risking their own lives at sea and. If indonesia decided to push them away. I cannot imagine what what this would turn into. It this is spend you know what i think that its important for us to know and acknowledge that this is not the 1st time that there is a bill crisis we are deemed or adopt the boat people for a reason because we have to keep fleeing all of our lives you know people like me are fortunate enough to be able to resettle in another country but not all of us are as fortunate and its just i think that its very human and this is the element that people often forget its not illegal entry to the country but were talking about its humans that are seeking a better life for themselves now one wonders do they have an option to go anywhere else i mean human Rights Groups and so have been the victims of ethnic cleansing and me and ma so its unlikely the going to be able to go back there mehmet the authorities dont seem to want rank of people. Or even bangladesh i mean do they have a natural right of entry to anywhere at this point. Exactly and that that thats the very Human Element that im talking about as well its its the innate nature for us to want to belong somewhere for us to be able to put our foot down on a piece of land in and call it home but for many many decades for the past 7060 years that rohingya have not been able to cull anyplace holmy were deemed illegal everywhere and so this is the sort of crisis that were going to see or much worse heartbreaking story thanks so much from the human rights that work people in russia are voting on constitutional changes that could allow president by the mere putin to stay in power for longer if the proposals are approved putin would be able to run for another 2 terms as president his current term ends in 2024 but the changes could see him remain in office until 2036 referendums gone ahead despite fears it could cause a rise in covert 19 cases german finance company wide card has collapsed the organization has been under scrutiny since it declared a 2000000000. 00 hole in its accounts it has now filed for insolvency its sudden demise these creditors reportedly owed around 4000000000. 00 the shooting death of 26 year old unarmed black woman Briona Taylor is one of the cases sparking outrage in the u. S. Taylor was shot and killed by police when officers broke into her house looking for drugs one of the officers has been fired but brewer is mother says sort of off john hendren reports from louisville kentucky. For brianna taylors mother the firing of one of the officers who took her daughters life is a beginning and thats all its a start. Its not just this. Just is to make a palmer says requires criminal charges against all 3 officers who gunned briana down in her home as they searched for someone else in dismissing Brett Hankinson from the Louisville Police force on tuesday the citys police chief said i find your conduct a shock to the conscience i am a law and in stunned you use deadly force in this fashion. I just think that. I think. Brown i was soo of be so proud to see these people adis different people all around the war are just different everybody coming together it is standing for something the protests following his death have led to changes louisville has outlawed no knock warrants required body cameras anytime a warrant is used and created is civilian review board its going to take more to really deter officers from engaging in this type of behavior so the conversation needs to continue it needs to go much deeper and it needs to get to the root of why. Certain officers can get away with with behavior exhibited and you know they cost brianna her her life the u. S. She says needs to admit that american style policing is not working and look to other countries for leadership it was after midnight when police came here and knock the door down with a battering ram briana taylors boyfriend who had a gun license and says he thought the place was being invaded fired a shot police fired back 20 times into 3 apartments they say they came here because a drug suspect had used this address but by that time theyd already located him. Inside they found no drugs just brianas body. Now across the street from city hall where liberals leaders can always see them is a permanent protest in briannas name just to know he knew she would do something great in any. Other this isnt the way i would have wanted it to be still way inland. In should definitely still be helping people should definitely. Change in the world change can come at an unimaginable cost of course brianna taylors mother says no one else should ever have to pay john hendren aljazeera louisville kentucky a statue on Christopher Columbus in the u. S. State of connecticut has been removed rival groups traded insults as construction crews work to dislodge the monument in the city of new haven city officials decided to take it down after it was vandalized last week columbus is known as the 1st european to make contact with with the americans and is associated with the call is ation of the regions in people and in Charleston South Carolina and the u. S. Crews of remove the statue on ring john c. Calhoun and Vice President whose defense of slavery helped lead the nation to civil war statue of calhoun known for its unbending support of Southern States rights proved difficult to remove dozens of people were there to cheer as it finally came down cities nationwide are debating the removal of monuments to confederate era leaders amid protests against racism and police brutality. As the u. S. State of florida emerges from its current a virus shut down its experiencing an alarming surge of covered 1000 cases with over 100000 reported cases Health Experts warn florida could become the next virus epicenter governor on the santas calls his plan to reopen smart safe and step by step but critics say hes lost control and the gallacher reports. Some call this a reckless reopening others a much needed reboot of the economy that florida is now shouted it own record with over 5000 new code 1000 cases reported in a single day state Officials Say increased testing is partly responsible for the alarming surge in a state where over 3000 people have lost their lives since reopening floridas seen younger people infected increased hospital admissions and less social distancing all of which doctors say shows a dangerous trend its truly an increase in the percent of people who are becoming. And that serious and it will infect anybody any age any belief system any political. Viewpoint whatever the virus doesnt care about any of that simply want to get one. Republican governor on dissenters has issued orders on social distancing and reducing occupancy at newly opened businesses but has refused to mandate the use of masks think we just got to trust people that you know give them an opportunity to do to do the good things i take it make good decisions i think that that tends to work better then to mandate this mandate that here in Miami Dade County officials are taking a different approach now requiring masks to be worn in public at all times they say those rules are 0 tolerance the message here then is one of enforcement and not guidance although theres no talk of a 2nd shutdown. Other critics accuse the governor of manipulating data to make the case for reopening floridas economy one former employees now build her own coronavirus website after being fired by the Florida Department of health she says she was no longer willing to massage the data the state says she didnt listen to his superiors i dont need to be the person here. Mainly gone in and changed to just say hey this is the most trusted resource for information in this state and it says that its it has it. So now i do it again Officials Say younger people getting the virus means shorter hospital stays but in a state with a large Elderly Population florida is facing a potentially deadly resurgence of the coronavirus and the gallacher aljazeera Miami Florida now Scientists Say theyve discovered a massive object that could be a black hole around 800000000 light years away from earth it was identified last year and is around 2 and a half times the weight of the sun scientists believe it could either be the smallest black hole ever discovered or a collapse star either way Scientists Say the discovery reveals more about how objects are formed in space. And lets take you through some of the other headlines were following here around to syria now australias Largest Airline quantas is cutting 6000 staff to reduce costs during the pandemic comes as germanys left hand so the 2nd largest carrier in europe signed a deal to secure a 10000000000. 00 government rescue package while quantas says theyll keep 15000. 00 workers on leave for months. Described still here tools very very good and the impact will be felt for a long time particularly im sorry to say the impact on our people it is very clear that International Travel is likely to be stalled for some considerable time i. R. T. The peak body for the Airline Industry says it will take more than tree years for Global Travel to return to 2019 levels pakistan International Airlines is grounded more than a 3rd of its pilots 150. 00 after an investigation found they cheated to get their licenses the people who cheated were discovered after an investigation into a plane crash in may which killed 97. 00 people more protests in lebanon as the government tries to defuse mounting sectarian tensions while also dealing with a failing economy president has called for unity and dialogue. In jerusalem corridors denied a request by a Greek Orthodox church to block the transfer of its property the court ruled that Israeli Jewish settler group. Had a valid contract to buy the property brings to an end the 16 year long legal battle that challenge the sale of properties in the old city area of occupied East Jerusalem people in russia are voting on constitutional changes which could allow president Vladimir Putin to stay longer in power if the proposals are approved and will be able to run for another 2 terms as president his current term ends in 2024 but the changes could see him remain in office until 2036. German finance company y. Has collapsed the organization has been on the scrutiny since it declared a 2000000000. 00 hole in its accounts its now filed for. Its inside story now. Prodemocracy protests in thailand on the anniversary of the revolution which ended the absolute monarchy but almost 90 years later the political system remains controversial with military leaders calling the shots behind the scenes and government does real democracy really stand a chance this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im peter adultery it is 88 years since the revolution in thailand which was the end of the absolute monarchy and the start of democracy but its the army and the royal palace which define

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