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33:30
Al Jazeera English Newshour
March 5, 2021
Protesters in Senegal continue to demand the release of an opposition leader; Ousmane Sonko's lawyers say he is the victim of a state conspiracy.

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30:48
Foreign Correspondent
Climate Kids
"Foreign Correspondent’s" Barbara Miller gets special access to three activists in three continents as they mobilize the public to pressure politicians to take urgent action on global warming.

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Link Voices
When Lambs Become Lions
In a Kenyan town bordering wildlife conservation land, two men try to hold onto their increasingly fragile status quo.

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19:43
Democracy Now!
COVID Deaths Soar in Brazil as Bolsonaro Blasts Lockdowns. Experts Warn It Will 'Get Worse'
Brazil’s COVID-19 death toll has now topped nearly 260,000, the world’s second worst after the United States, as hospitals are overwhelmed with new cases.
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Bangladesh Inoculates Older Sex Workers at Biggest Brothel
Bangladesh has started inoculating older sex workers at the country's biggest brothel in a push to protect the most vulnerable in the pandemic.

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29:45
Al Jazeera English News Bulletin
March 4, 2021
The pandemic pushes more and more people into poverty in Brazil, as a coronavirus curfew is announced in its second largest city.

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28:47
Al Jazeera English News Bulletin
March 3, 2021
Almost two months after the storming of Congress, police uncover another possible plot against the Capitol — Thursday's House session is canceled.

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14:57
Democracy Now!
Asian American Communities Organize Against Rise in Hate Crimes, Say More Policing Is Not the Answer
One recent study found a 150 percent increase in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans in 2020, even though overall hate crimes fell last year.

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Jakarta Will Fine People Who Refuse COVID-19 Vaccines. Will It Work?
The city of Jakarta has taken the rare step of announcing fines and welfare penalties for anyone who refuses to get a COVID-19 vaccine, raising fears of inequalities

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Pandemic Highlights Japan's Poverty and Food Insecurity
As job losses surge due to the pandemic, demand for food handouts has skyrocketed in Japan.