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has lived there since before the israeli occupation that's more than fifty years the israeli government says it can move to an area near a landfill. sulaiman abu who was born here in the bedouin village of qana in the israeli occupied west bank he's lived here with his family all his life these rady government wants to demolish and many other bedouin villages as part of a plan called easy one which involves expanding the illegal settlement of mala i do mean completely surrounding jerusalem and separating the north from the south of the occupied west bank. i am like any man i'm asking for freedom like any israeli i have the right to live and to have my freedom like he does they forced a lot of bedouins to leave in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and now they are forcing us out but where can we go. what israeli security forces raided connel
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on wednesday arresting and injuring a number of people. a day later bulldozers began clearing a path to the village. but late on friday israel supreme court put a temporary injunction on the demolition of the village after the palestinian authority submitted documents it saves show palestinians have owned the land since before israel's one nine hundred sixty seven occupation. activists palestinian villages and politicians recognize that the fight to protect twenty three other villages in this area that also faced demolition is far from over yet but they say this case is important because they want support from the international community they say that it highlights how israel continues to expand its settlements which is illegal according to international law under the one nine hundred ninety three oslo agreement between israel and palestine the occupied west bank was divided into three zones connel is
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a cold area see the israeli government has administrative and security control here israel says it confiscated the land around connel and in the one nine hundred seventy s. and has a right to build here palestinian politicians say they have proof the land is still owned and least the bedouin by palestinians and these illegal. activity have swimming pools have schools have going to the gardens have everything while this community is suffering and such at that have been only what is this if it is not a system of apartheid sulaiman shows us the school that was built in two thousand and nine using tires because these radial sorties would not allow proper building materials into the village israel has always refused to issue building permits all supplied the village with water and electricity they say the palestinians here can move to another area around twelve kilometers away near
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a landfill. saleman and his fellow villagers say they will not leave stratford al-jazeera. in the occupied west bank turn attention to turkey were caught in turkey has jailed journalists it says are linked to the july twenty sixth in failed coup thirty journalists and executives from these newspaper were arrested in september of twenty sixteen but all denied any involvement the sentences range from eight to almost eleven years. six hundred newly elected m.p.'s in turkey will take the oath of office in a couple of hours' time not just last month the president wretch uptight heard one was reelected with more than fifty two percent of the vote his governing party won two hundred ninety five seats in parliament falling short of the three hundred one required for majority in the parliament which is made up by forming an alliance with the nationalists action party they won forty nine seats the opposition national alliance coalition got one hundred eighty nine seats the kurdish people's
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democratic party won sixty seven seats but the role of parliament has been put to question by president new executive powers which allow him to appoint and remove ministers judges and civil servants without parliamentary approval sinan ogun is chairman of the center for economic and foreign policy studies that's a think tank in turkey he's also formally a turkish diplomat he joins us here on the news from. how much real power will these new m.p.'s have. compared to the previous constitutional order which was a parliamentary democracy the role of parliament is indeed greatly diminished however it still has a role in terms of the the body that will legislate but you know where it is going to be a core legislative issue and not the unique legislative given that the president will also have powers to almost legislate by way of presidential decrees so in
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that sense the role will be will be greatly diminished for the new part i'm usually in any parliamentary system around the world where the go to destination is democracy there is a system of checks and balances in place in play all the time do they have that at their disposal well the concern with this new constitutional setup is indeed that it is going to lead to a weakened checks and balances already in turkey the constitutional checks and balances was relatively weak compared to more liberal democracies around the world but now the concern is indeed that even the remaining checks and balances will be weakened and that's something that the new constitutional order must obviously address and that there is going to be definitely
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a role for the political players in parliament to be able to to address this this shortcoming if your country is now entering a period of i guess karma politics what's the direction of travel in your mind you think for most of the new legislation that we may see coming in the coming months perhaps years i mean does it come from the m.p.'s from the bottom upwards or does it come from the president downwards and they have to simply rubber stamp whatever he wants to do. well the expectation now with this is. the centralization of power that is a key component of this new system is that the presidency will also be in a great deal in responsible for driving the political agenda of the country including a number of different and they just looked at efforts either by way of
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a presidential decrease or even if it has to go to parliament then then the president will seek the support of parliament in order to legislate his own party as you've stated a few minutes ago has not fallen short of a parliamentary majority and therefore. president are going will need to rely on the support of its partner doing the elections which is the ultra nationalist m.h.d. and with their support they will be able to get the majority in parliament in order to do legislation mr clearly has a mandate that he didn't arguably have before the election given that and given that he maybe feels more comfortable in the job than he did before that vote what are the chances that he would react in a positive way to suggestions of legislation that might mean he would have to
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albeit temporarily say loosen the stays of the control mechanism that he can use whenever he wants. well i think. with this your constitution. the constitutional setup in terms of the checks and balances has been established and i don't expect those to change even if there were to be winning this at the highest levels of government so what might happen instead is that we might see more points to get free political agenda emerging from the presidency but i don't expect any religious the efforts to strengthen the checks and balances because those were established with the constitutional amendments and that that won't change in the foreseeable future so thank you so much. thousands of people in cities across colombia demanding an end to a wave of activist killings which is threatening the peace deal colombian officials
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say more than three hundred fumin rights defenders have been killed since twenty sixteen that's the year a peace agreement was signed between the colombian government and the fog rebels human rights groups blamed the violence on front dissidents who did not back the deal or sundra m.p.'s he reports now from a vigil in the capital. some of those are holding can be filled and that's in towns and villages across the country to bring attention to the continued murdered human rights defenders and social and community leaders the violence against human rights defenders and mike since i haven't. read back and see how. these protesters are asking for an end to their killings and also and hands to what they see as an indifference on the part of the many columbian said and they're asking the government to do more to defend them and also recognize what they see as the systematic nature of these killings. it's
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a symbolic act to reject the genocide against social leaders and the political opposition we want to tell the world that in colombia human rights are still not respected any money but the government needs to be made forceful twenty four killed just last month can't be ignored we can't be going backwards after what we achieved treatments. in past days that united nations in your sleep rejected and condemned the killings also asking the colombian government for the best for the people here the government so far has been able or unwilling to do enough to save the life of these people there remind many columbians of the darker days of the country's internal conflicts british police in amesbury and souls for in the south of england are searching for a small container of oil for food being contaminated with a nerve agent not. the chalk they believe a couple may have handled the vial when they fell ill a week ago officers have been searching places where they'd visited it's believed
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the container may have been thrown away by whoever used the nerve gas against the former russian spy service cripple and his daughter yulia in march. the u.s. government says it needs more time to reunite migrant families after separating thousands of asylum seekers earlier this year an american judge ordered the trumpet ministration to return children aged under five to their parents by tuesday but government lawyers say only around half of the one hundred children in that age group will be reunited by then the separation sparked a fierce outcry in protest against donald trump's so-called zero tolerance immigration policy. now a popular chinese music video is setting up a team of two hundred sensors in indonesia to monitor its content the government blocked the tick tock accusing it of spreading pornographic and blasphemous content as mourner from jakarta thank you and yes dick talk has become popular because even
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young children can easily use the application to create their own music videos it is operated by one of the fastest growing tech startups in china. called bodin in china was the most downloaded app in the first month of this year and indonesia is its fourth largest market but the government in indonesia is concerned about all the unfiltered videos on the platform the minister of communications as he has received hundreds of reports of pornographic and blasphemous content and this side to block the application i have only to request that i'm number one clean up existing that they want them and second we have to get the some of our students photograph you just there won't be any negative on them anymore. thirteen year old powerball non-doctor has more than seven hundred thousand followers on tick tock and his fans follow him everywhere. but his fame
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has also led to bullies who threaten him online his model is so worried she won't allow him to go to school this is going to destroy a small table a reality them say whatever they want to feel upset about it. after tick tock was blocked out in labor as he calls himself online now uses another similar application thirty years old and rapidly becoming a national star because of the news a video application from china child arrives called say his story shows that uncontrolled an unlimited access to social media makes children formidable you all worth. local rights groups have urged the government to and for. it's a strict age limit of sixteen to access the site and make sure its content is strictly filter before it allows stick talk to operate in indonesia. that if. it is far too open in this case opportunities for people with bad intentions like paedophiles rapists child traffickers people with bad intentions always find
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a way while these children only think about the fun they have they don't think about the consequences. the application has also caused controversy in china last april that contrasts media watchdog ordered the owners to clean up the content on their platforms cyber security experts have criticized the company for a lack of privacy settings tick-tock as announced it wants to hire two hundred people in indonesia to help filter its content so it can operate here again step fast and al-jazeera jacka that. to stay with us here on the news hour still to come the sports news including former world number one serena williams fights back to stay on track at wimbledon details coming up in about ninety seconds. from mother to daughter an ancient craft kept alive by
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welcome back fans of james bond being promised the ultimate experience insights an austrian mountain a new museum dedicated to double zero seven is about to open is designed to look like a villain he is challenging. the journey starts with a cable car through the clouds emerging on to a mountain top through a doorway cut into the rock and you've entered the world of james bond. the british super spy who survived decades of near death experiences and dispatched one hundred fifty villains over twenty four films. double o. seven elements is less of a museum more of a cinematic experience during visitors into different rooms dedicated to the music
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the gadgets and the exotic locations that make the james bond franchise the longest running of all time so. this mountain is where some of specter the latest film is shot the ice cube restaurant doubles as the hof the clinic on the road below is where the car chase happens the museum has been designed to feel like a filmic journey we designed each of the spaces to feel like it might be a concept and we wanted to kind of set up the journey of our guests as as you might find the structure of the movie from darkness to light drama to rest by you know throughout. the whole experience the setting is utterly modern but the original character of days gone doesn't always sit well in the modern world has casual sexism and racism seen in some of the earlier films and on display here the new bond while also a killer is also carrying the term bond girls is gone and the screams tell us that
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while he has had amorous liaisons with over forty women three quarters of them have tried to kill him. here you can see some of the key couches used in the films explore the omega lays a watch i analyze the jag you a car used inspector and play at being a secret agent getting your own identity but what the museum does best is deconstruct how the films are made this model shows how the outline chase sequence inspector is stitched together where the cameras are placed and how six planes become one removing some of the movie magic but hopefully inspiring another generation to enter the industry charlie rangel al-jazeera auster.
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