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one palestinian killed by israeli gunfire and five hundred more wounded on the seventh day of protests along the gaza border. hello i'm joe know how this is al-jazeera live from london also coming up the grim search continues in kenya for some forty people still missing after a dam burst its banks three hundred thousand people have been left homeless. iran condemns israel's air strikes on iranian targets in syria with one senior cleric threatening israeli cities in return. and sensory overload we'll take you to the museum where visitors can see hear smell touch and taste.
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a palestinian has been killed and hundreds more injured on the israeli gaza border on the seventh friday in a row of demonstrations forty two people have now been killed in the protests which call for palestinian refugees to be able to return to their ancestral land in israel from gaza stephanie decker reports. the injuries started early this young man was shot in his lower leg as he tried to pull that israel's fence it's a seventh friday but protest has here called the great march of return a passion well established by now tires brut right to the front and set on fire to obscure israeli sniper positions many palestinians have been coming here every friday for seven weeks now in the lemon leg of all says i'm a we're not going to stop our protests we will not move until we get our rights if the international community was on a spit us and implemented
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a two state solution that was promised our lives would be so much better no one can accept living in this siege there was no light at the end of the tunnel. there was a constant volley of tear gas and other established pattern now israeli soldiers firing close to the fence and right to the back of the crowds this is what we've been seeing happening for the last a couple of hours a lot of tear gas being thrown. into the crowd and then do you feel they are picking it up and throwing it back towards the feds about young people here are frustrated they have spent eleven years growing up under an israeli and egyptian siege they say they feel suffocated there are no jobs unemployment is over sixty percent that's the highest rate in the world. look at me when there's a lot of the in what i want to shit on it going to be that we besieged in gaza by everyone including the arab countries and we palestinians especially here in gaza
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who we want our rights and need our rights just like the rest of the world we just want to be known as better than us and we deserve a good life too much of course has a lot of an item just in the vision. throughout the day a steady stream of injuries we counted several gunshot wounds to the lower part of the body the crowds appear smaller this friday everyone is preparing for monday one protester planned to mark a palestinian school the nakba or catastrophe the seven. verse three of the creation of the state of israel which displaced hundreds of thousands of palestinians from their homes it also coincides with the u.s. embassy's move to jerusalem we ask what will happen. to you on the fourteenth of may will be a surprise we're preparing a lot of surprises for israel you will see them on may the fourteenth. no one is sure exactly what will happen the trim everyone we've spoken to palestinians are determined to come out in huge numbers stephanie decker al jazeera east gaza.
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questions are being raised in kenya about whether a dam which burst killing at least fifty people on wednesday night had the necessary permits a water resources or thora he says the dams operators did not have the permission required but the interior ministry told al-jazeera it was entirely legal all this as the search goes on for survivors under simmons reports now from kenya another day of searching and no one is really sure of the number of people still missing many of those found dead so far have been children it's a harrowing operation and. i may be alive but my mom is gone my son is gone i'm not lucky i feel so bad because to place has grown so much but now we have nothing again i will never have a good life again. the focus of the rescuers is now much further downstream below
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the hill the surging waters again speed and force then spread over this large area as the searching goes on there's now a growing clamor of questions over what went wrong. kenya's director of public prosecutions has ordered the chief of police to open an investigation local media are reporting that the patel dam was investigated by the national water resources or forty and deemed unsafe but no action was taken nor any follow up by the all forty aside from questions over this there are seven other similar dams in the area all of them used for irrigating the crops the sprawl of daybreak is where families once lived whole homes swept away. from the air you get some idea of the scale of this tragedy the dam is almost fully drained
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downstream the waves of floodwater gain momentum and later spread out inflicting much more devastation over a wider area. thank you for a long stretch from the dump area down stream we are also looking for the families that they were missing hoping interesting. charles camano already knows he's lost a family member his sister fifty year old nancy moon this was her home jogging to what we heard about the flooding came to look for my sister we looked everywhere we only found her body hours after the water receded trying. to help. bernard mankato works at a village clinic he's trying in vain to clear things up. you portray what when i lived here with my colleague there were many houses around us and this is where many people respect the way the kenyan red cross is describing the floods as
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a national disaster with more than three hundred thousand people now homeless and what happened in a coup county is a disaster all of its own andrew simmons al-jazeera a county in kenya. two days after israel blamed iranian forces in syria for firing missiles into the golan heights iran's foreign ministry has denied israel's account of the incident tommy a senior cleric joined the chorus of condemnation coming from tehran but from what he said in his friday sermon israel is not the only thing iran's leaders are worried about zen bus ravi reports. was in perhaps the harshest words so far a senior iranian cleric said israeli cities face destruction if that country continues to act quote foolishly the during a friday sermon a to her own university ayatollah cut to me had this warning after strikes on what israel says were iranian targets in syria that in august we will expand our missile
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capabilities despite western pressure to kid it to let israel know that if it acts foolishly tell of even hafer will be totally destroyed cut to me as part of the council of experts an eighty eight member body that elects iran's supreme leader he's also a political hard liner and has been a harsh critic of the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal he gave his views on the u.s. pullout from that agreement empty because i don't think america cannot do a damn thing they have always been after toppling of iran's regime and they segs it is in line with that these european signatories also cannot be trusted iran's enemies cannot be trusted such on these comments come as a ronnie and foreign minister job ads or reef prepares to embark on a diplomatic tour meeting the remaining signatories of the nuclear agreement his
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job to try to preserve the deal has no doubt because the difficult. was if they actually want to continue with the deal they have to adopt toss diplomacy with the europeans the europeans have to come up with mechanisms to protect european companies in european banks that want to invest in new trade with iran and an escalation of violence at syria's border seems linked to the u.s. pullout from the nuclear deal well i think the israelis are trying really hard to completely kill off the deal by rising tensions in the region they're essentially going to me. it even very difficult for iran to even work with the europeans and i think ultimately what they're trying to do is to put you on the confrontational path with the west and i mean that's the reason why they were against the deal from the beginning of the. iranian leaders know the nuclear deal is on borrowed time and there is mounting public pressure at home as well as deep internal divisions
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among the rance political heavyweights all this could mean that an international agreement for years in the making not something that represented a hard one to play magic victory for iran is now beyond repair hardliners in iran have been emboldened by the events of the last few days and the moderates the government of president hosni rouhani are not only in a fight to save the nuclear deal abroad but also to maintain their own political futures here at home zain bus ravi old a zero to one well germany france and britain are desperate to keep the nuclear deal alive some of europe's biggest companies have billions of dollars on the line in france airbus agreed a twenty five billion dollars deal to supply more than one hundred aircraft oil john toto it was said to invest five billion dollars in south paos the world's largest gas field and the carmakers run a persia made deals worth around five hundred million dollars each has more now from paris. or french government ministers have been working very hard on
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a plan to try and reduce minimize or even get rid of the impact of u.s. sanctions on french companies working in iran there's a sense of urgency here certainly a sense of frustration we heard from the french foreign minister a bit earlier saying europeans should not be made to pay for the fact that the united states has decided to pull out of the iran deal now we have a host of french multinationals that have been working with iran ever since sanctions were lifted in twenty sixteen we're talking about companies like carmakers renault citron drug companies santa fe and of course energy giant hotel that has invested very heavily in gas fields in iran french finance minister bruno lemaire has been very busy trying to rally people around he says europe needs to step up and do more and he says france is going to try and present some measures to
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block these sanctions the impact of them on french companies to the european commission in the next few days. so it's high time for your group to move from words to actions in terms of economic sovereignty it's high time it developed the same instruments the united states has to defend its economic interests. well only on friday we heard from one iranian minister who said that the european plane maker airbus is going to give a decision in the coming days on whether or not it will continue with its deal with iran and now basically airbus signed a deal with iran air back in twenty sixteen to deliver one hundred planes it was a deal worth billions of dollars but in this climate of uncertainty nobody knows what is going to happen next. still to come on the program the w.h.o. says it's preparing for the worst case scenario as more cases of ebola reported in
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the democratic republic of congo. i think believe. and the ousted chief justice of the philippines who dared to criticize the president calls her removal from office unconstitutional. hello and welcome back the weather across europe at the moment pretty unsettled across some central areas the risk of some storms that extends down through the balkans into southeastern parts of europe and across ukraine into western parts of russia we've got an air of low pressure giving some rain is also looking pretty unsettled across more western areas is a frontal system pushing in across the u.k. and down through france do you would like to see some snow over the alps during the course of sunday is cold air pushes in generally and across the west chance i want
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to share a spot generously quite a weather but still the risk of some big showers across more southeast and there is continues although aside the military in weather conditions looking generally fine the wind is telling to come off the mediterranean so it's not particularly warm but caro should fret quite well with a maximum of thirty degrees and it stays fine as we head on through into sunday into central parts of africa is looking pretty lively here at the moment all the way from uganda and so sit down across towards the gulf of guinea region some big showers here the last twenty four hours those are going to continue all the way towards ghana for the north fine conditions in bamako in mali heading into southern areas it's that largely fine picture little bit of rain across eastern parts of south africa but also largely fine sunshine for ari with highs here of twenty four . by the pakistani army to the emirates. the number of al qaeda and taliban
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detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan continued to grow for years without trial the people of the. screen would be beaten again the quest for a better life that ended in incarceration. of twenty two at this time zero. welcome back a quick reminder of our top stories one palestinian has been killed on the israel gaza border and more than five hundred injured during the seven friday in a row of protests there forty two people have been killed over that time. ten years
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interior ministry has told al jazeera which burst and killed at least fifty people on wednesday did have the necessary permits the country's top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into the disaster and iran says accusations that it rockets at israeli forces in the occupied golan heights are baseless israel says its attacks in syria on thursday were retaliation against the radian targets. now the world health organization says it's preparing for the worst case scenario after confirming two cases of ebola and thirty two probable or suspected cases in the democratic republic of congo at least seventeen people have died since people in the village of because began showing symptoms resembling a bowl or a would reports. a sober announcement to the democratic republic of congo and beyond is back here dear compadre it's since tuesday may eighth
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the democratic republic of congo is facing an epidemic of a bowl of virus disease that constitutes an international public health emergency. the government isn't taking any chances the world health organization is exploring the use of an experimental vaccine to try to stop the outbreak and in the meantime we have preparing as if it will be a green light so coaching is on standby the stockpile is on standby the teams are being put on standby health authours is compare the outbreak on tuesday they were alerted when news came from a remote congolese village to the capital kinshasa the outbreak declaration occurred after the lab results confirmed true cases four people died during an outbreak last year but it's over current threats the d r c has had nine ebola outbreaks in the last forty years it is highly contagious it kills half the people it infects and has no cure the experimental vaccine has been successfully used he
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says in the name it has been. extended access. it passes from its origin bass to humans through bush meat once in the population it spreads through bodily fluids symptoms a fall from a people headaches and a sore throat into organ failure along with internal and external bleeding health workers the most vulnerable being in close proximity to the victims so far three have been infected the w.h.o. is trying to support the d r c s health workers by sending in fifty experts and releasing one million dollars problem urgency to stop it from spreading nigeria is already taking it so measures rolling out in. screenings this is the airport's investigators will follow anyone who has been exposed to the buy respect three weeks the time it takes but ebola victims to show symptoms burials will also be
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monitored as people can get infected while preparing bodies all part of an effort to avoid a repeat of the worst ebola outbreak in west africa in twenty fourteen which killed more than eleven thousand people and the heywood algis there are more than one hundred twenty unexplained deaths have been reported in north eastern congo close to its border with uganda between march and april the bodies ninety three of them children's were found in it turi province on the congolese border with uganda many of the corpses showed signs of fever and anemia malaysia's new prime minister mahathir mohamad says the king has agreed to pardon the former deputy prime minister abraham was jailed while he was opposition leader on charges he says were politically motivated but he's now in coalition with martir after wednesday's election when he reports from kuala lumpur. think that the prospect of a pardon sent family supporters and media scrambling to
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a hospital in kuala lumpur inside and why abraham is recovering from shoulder surgery under a prison guard while he serves a five year jail term earlier the new prime minister mahathir mohamad said the malaysian king had agreed to pardon and while immediately it is going to be fooled by the buzz means that he should not only be if i did it should be released immediately when it is. that you could be. but this be it really both ways which are remarkable words to hear from who was grooming and want to take over in the one nine hundred ninety s. during his first tenure as prime minister but he sect him as his deputy in one nine hundred ninety eight when unproven allegations of sodomy emerged and then oversaw his jailing for six years on corruption charges the following year in two thousand and fourteen he was convicted on separate sodomy charges and sentenced to five
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years now in events that not long ago would have seemed unthinkable and was wife one as he stands alongside as malaysia's first female deputy prime minister i didn't see here i could have dreamed to come this far twenty years it's quite some time i'd have achieved it but it's a start of the new dawn a new era a new time for melissa and i think it's a better future for all of us the prime minister now says he was wrong to fire and watch twenty years ago and he'll hand power to him within two years even when anwar ibrahim is pardons and released it may be a long time before he can be elevated to the position of prime minister he would have to go through a by election in a seat somewhere in malaysia and then an internal vote so he can become party president all of that has to happen before he can become prime minister. the supporters who have been. with him during a long fight may not believe it until it actually happens given that mahathir
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mohamad has promised this transition before when hey al-jazeera kuala lumpur now a white house official is reported to have mocked senator john mccain's brain cancer kelly sadler reportedly said it doesn't matter that mccain is against president trump's nominee to head the cia because quote he's dying anyway she was quoted by two newspapers during a closed door meeting on friday mccain's wife cindy took to twitter to hit out at sadler the eighty one year old senator is battling a rare form of brain cancer and the big protests in the philippines after the supreme court expelled the chief justice who's been critical of president roderigo deter to maria lured sarah nero was removed in a vote by fellow judges acting on a government petition seeking her dismissal surrender has fiercely criticized the number of decisions by did it i am only being in the me and i'm just
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one of so many thousands upon thousands is the line if. you couldn't be there you made it then you would have been here yet you were already here immediately. maybe there are people who are going for it if it is in the be exposed or when they go home here's j.c. go to go with more from manila. well it was definitely an unprecedented move by the philippine supreme court ousting one of its own magistrates and no less than the chief justice for itself many good this said n o c n n us lawyers and supporters point out that such a move to the been done through a proper impeachment trial of congress aspin the pain law requires however this no longer comes as a surprise because it has been at odds with precedent it would be good that they have they since early into his term at around august in twenty six the good that they had put out a list of court judges supposed to be involved in the illegal drug trade and said and pointed or called him out on that pointing out that he should follow due
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process in the recent speech that they're called said i know his enemy and indeed this case against amanda was filed by the solicitor general the lawyer for the that there is the administration the solicitor general up hugh said and of failing to submit her statements of income from her time as a university professor now what does this mean for said i know it means that she will no longer probably be able to make her case before congress at what was her pending impeachment case iraq's prime minister has delivered a speech on television calling on people to vote in saturday's election it's iraq's first parliamentary poll since the defeat of asa last year a solid binge of aid now with this report from baghdad. this was the crown jewel in iceland self declared islamic state a few years ago but control of mosul is back with the triumphant iraqi government and now the majority sunni city buzzing with election fever i did them a lot of candidates are using new ways besides their banners such as facebook and
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other social media voters from mosul face many difficulties because people are still displaced and more than seventy percent of that is completely destroyed eisen says it killed one candidate in mosul iraq's interior ministry says its plan to secure the vote is being coordinated in strict measures are in place for this elections this applies to baghdad and also all the provinces including. like everything now it's and we achieve all of. the northern city of used to be held by kurdish peshmerga now iraqi forces have taken charge when rich could kook is also known as many iraq because of its mixed population including kurds turkmen christians and arabs during this election the focus is on using the strength of diversity to solve the commission's. targets and. accords a stance between the continent of the iraqi and car cork the real test will be in
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places like ramadi and other sunni majority areas which were under rice and much of the roads and buildings have been destroyed and many residents are still displaced iraqis are worried about sectarian divisions and political corruption. after we saw candidates back stabbing each other and some familiar old faces we began to have doubts if any change will happen in these elections although many people say they are not afraid of mice and attacks securing the election is a challenge on saturday important border crossings will remain closed for the twenty four hour curfew. prime minister by the once is mostly shia national coalition to win. when vice president moody and maliki is behind his state of law coalition and other hopeful is how the number three who support our coalition has plenty of support in the sunni world is still divided in this election there are almost seven thousand candidates running for three hundred and when people see what's different about twenty eighteen of the dawn of unity rather than sectarian
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allegiances there are alliances between sunni and shia between communists and sudras was not so different are similar faces making the same promises the biggest challenge remains to convince voters to actually come out and cast their ballots some of the job with al-jazeera by. the hawaii state government is closing a national park around the killer whale volcano lava and toxic gases have caused massive damage and destruction after breaking through cracks caused by an earthquake scientists now fear a massive eruption with ash and boulders the size of refrigerators potentially being thrown kilometers into the air now don't touch the exhibits it's a sign you see in museums and art galleries all over the world but one museum in new york is urging the opposite kristen salumi has the story sound. sent. and like. these are the media designers looking to engage
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all five senses exhibit called sign me on vision. so what we have here so this is an installation oh the snow store let's have a store and what you'll find here are over one hundred fifty whoa snowballs that are each impregnated with a cell winter weather meant to evoke a mood or play with perception the cooper hewitt design museum encourages visitors to do more than just look. in these chairs patterns of vibrations create feelings like falling into a vat of jell-o. we experience design with all of our senses at all times so we're constantly touching and smelling and hearing and we really want to bring. that experience into the gallery and to offer a visitor as a way to look at this everyday products and packaging design as well as immersive
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experiences around design to begin to think about this idea the side of this exhibit was counting on the fact that just about everyone who sees this block fur as the same reaction to stroke it which triggers this musical number. i just felt the for and made to music and i thought she got fun designing for all five senses can also mean reaching more diverse users so it very much is about the experience in your hand and as well as in your mouth. like tableware that uses color and form to guide people living with dementia vision loss is interesting i mean really sort of open minded to. never really thought about before making for more inclusive design and neat museum experience kristen salumi al jazeera new york. much more on the web site al-jazeera dot com.
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time for a quick look at our top stories a palestinian has been killed by israeli gunfire on the israel gaza border during the seventh friday of demonstrations there in a row forty two people have now been killed in the protest which called for palestinian refugees to be able to return to their ancestral land in israel a report by save the children says hundreds of children have also been injured by israeli gunfire since the protests began in march stephanie decker is at one of the protest sites in gaza. anyone you speak to will tell you it is the most desperate that it's been in the last eleven years when israel i need to pretty start a blockade in the strip when hamas took over so certainly the day is ending now we've seen more and more tear gas being used by israeli forces to try and dispose of the crowd everyone here will tell you though they will be back on monday to say
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what they believe is their right that the entire international community has forgotten that is something they deserve to live just like you. kenya's interior ministry has told al-jazeera dam which burst and killed at least fifty people on wednesday did have the necessary permits the country's top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into the disaster troops and emergency workers are still searching for victims among the day bri the iranian government says accusations that it rockets at israeli forces in the occupied golan heights are fabricated and baseless it's also condemned what he described as the international community's silence over thursday's israeli attack on what was said to be iranian military targets in syria . the world health organization is sending an experimental vaccine to democratic republic of congo after confirming two cases of ebola there at the seventeen people have died since people in the village of because of began showing symptoms
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resembling the virus nine neighboring countries have been put on alert as the w.h.o. says it's preparing for the worst they've been protests in the philippines after the supreme court expelled maria noord ceremony of the country's chief justice she fiercely criticised a number of decisions by president. people to stand up to what she called his or far a tarion rule. those are the top stories europe today rewind is next.

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