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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  July 22, 2018 12:00pm-12:34pm +03

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can. i do. or leave. oh no disregard to tell the story that are the odds are news hundred or so to see the truth of my gonna burn out of. our there those hundred then all going to walk up to you. with a virtual news blackout little information of what's happening in the rest of japan is reaching me. but five days after the quake hit the emperor's first live speech to the nation filters through. thanks. i.
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got a little. game she took that's adventure no joke gone now you're down for it it's on the lowdown of what all. and the. while the world's attention is focused on the nuclear disaster. because residents focused on survival . orderly queues form for russian food. and fuel is scarce. there are. no. thank you r r r r r. r r.
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r o. one of the more than you get north to me second gucci the local civil servant escaped the tsunami and is volunteering with a food supply team. a warehouse in the center of town serves as the supply headquarters for the i know. nobody in the v.a. so to talk any one of the idea that would i not pay you know don't get that. you know snarky my. thought was. not really think so and you won't think i could cook to get up my it's and the only thing you think i got it if they must. play it at the pay about the so you need to it so that they might open you up if there's an opening.
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up the at the mouth feel can you walk up but i mean you know. there's a lot of a good deal up open to helping you out me when i want to think you know. the. numbers you know section of the green. you know what's underneath that i did get to the meanest because children can look at dice and i could use an idea of what the sum is and what the head to the county did to me. next stop was the local hospital. and you know he didn't keep. going.
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if i. was sitting there would you want to. go when you got evicted this was. going to be. so we'll look at it when you're not doing is going on. and on that. i'm going to have to the local. when he did when i do you want to do so actually look at my them when he's ready. not to smoke. we're going through the roof. and.
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this is been the world's costliest disaster. he says he saw some people are dead or missing. it's now time for me to rebuild. can already tell you only shows ago i was a good. as you could. call for. you tell you on this you got a mother you were going with. my users to. the right. so i suppose why did you go visit it. but she was
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arguable that. the diode is good it would be very cold. it's got her name. over. for the reason when you're not on the. nuclear you move the goal carney. you know do we. think guys are directed out of the. cars or do they have been through. you mustn't mind the day on that instead of us.
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this is you've always been known for the tsunamis to continue to test its resilience. with more powerful earthquakes predicted. in communities like this of of be safe. japan aftermath of a disaster from two thousand and eleven conic laying the devastation just days after the tsunami. truck but how does a community recover from such a natural disaster six years on return to me to find out.
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a. simple you put on the. card but you must stay on the court when you would know you want to to go . no when i'm gone and i've got a day go pick up good say the next item discuss the process how do you know you know do you mean to me that's on. that's on that's good and i've got to say oh so you don't like to know that. it was i myself
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believe i just know. it's a real it's a difficult thing to be famous. that's about the subject so you study how deep did it feel moment i feel about it and i got up to one study. and then my dad so it's an intelligent undiscoverable you had the idol in my head so that they're not just going. to be able to because i want them all. will not be taken with a date and i still see no i'm not. but it will come to you i've got a more radical to. the guts of the earth by god but what good.
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all that is it from us join us again next week when to check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com for more films on the series but for now thanks for joining us and see you again sam. what is the relationship between culture religion and a deeply divided city everything here is overshadowed by politics even the most basic of things food in two thousand and eight al-jazeera traveled to jerusalem to see a food could frost deep lines of division jewish eat the dishes it together we cook together to be casual the people that they love this week. rewind street food jerusalem on al-jazeera.
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we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the way around. so many times when you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and current of films that matter to. al-jazeera. the victims are buried and the weapons stay silent a truce is holding between gaza and israel. i'm not madison and this is all jersey a live from doha also coming up families speak of disappearance and torture in nicaragua as mark potter militaries patrolled the streets of
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a protest stronghold. oh. hoping to play to their own chuen a muslim minority in the philippines awaits a presidential order that could end forty year war and sweden struggles to beat back the flames as drought spreads a new fear across northern europe. no one staring to predict how long it might last but a truce does seem to be holding on both sides of the israel gaza divide we're now into a second day since the deal was agreed it's been brokered after several deadly attacks on friday israeli airstrikes and tank fire hit dozens of hamas targets after an israeli soldier was shot four palestinians were killed and at least one hundred twenty were wounded stephanie decker reports. how mass is many chewing
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because some brigades are burying their dead three their member. as were killed on friday afternoon israel struck various hamas monitoring posts along the border soon after an israeli soldier was shot from gaza he later died of his wounds sixty sites belonging to ham ass were attacked by israeli forces late into the night a few rockets were fired from gaza in response to a cease fire was announced hours later it's the second ceasefire in a week by the sink. would last for a long time i think it's better for us. unfortunately we will have. to throw this or story after that. because many problems over the. people in. the pattern of escalation ceasefire as elation ceasefire between israel and hamas will only continue unless there is a long term plan to leave
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a situation for the people here almost two million people are living under this blockade and everyone says the same thing how impossible life has become here. i can't afford anything to work as a tailor in israel before the blockade i made around a thousand three hundred dollars a month of the moment i can't even make three hundred dollars a month exchanging money i work two shifts a day morning and night ma that's the meaning of humanity is missing and most people are educated the confines work people have to straight on to pressed people are willing to die those who are married cannot feed their children patients can't get medication and there is no electricity this is really painful and sad. palestinians here have little power to influence the political decisions made either right gaza or israel no one wants another war but is one woman else what do we need to do to be able to live like everyone else stephanie decker al-jazeera gaza khaled a hindi is
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a fellow at the center for middle east policy at the brookings institution who says neither side is close to a peace process we used to talk about a failed peace process. for five years ago now there is no peace process whatsoever there is no international community or mechanism that can intervene and attempt to find a political resolution and a pathway out of this this crisis that simply doesn't exist and you also have a vacuum on the palestinian side the palestinian authority in government in ramallah is. pretty much completely disengaged from the situation in gaza they are bystanders for the most part but also i think complicit in the crisis the humanitarian crisis that exists there because of the sanctions imposed by mahmoud abbas and the new attempts begun to get around the gaza blockade for
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boats loaded with a don't know in their way to gaza from the italian port of palermo the freedom flotilla coalition says it wants to bring a peaceful end to the israeli blockade it expects to take just over a week for the boats to reach israeli waters after unloading it will hand over one converted fishing boat to gaza fisherman's. france is sending fifty tons of medical aid to the government controlled area of eastern in syria the supplies will be carried by a russian plane it's the first time a western countries used russia's help to deliver material to government controlled areas in syria government forces read to peace in groups or from rebels in april after a seized lasting several years about five hundred thousand people live there but very little aid has made it in since april. rebels who gave up their fight in southwest syria are arriving in opposition held areas in the country's north more than fifty buses carrying two thousand three hundred people have reached hama
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province fighters and their families have been given safe passage in a surrender deal with the government syrian armed forces have now entered the city of can a trial it's a big victory for president bashar al assad whose troops have retaken much of the side. a group that rescues migrants from the mediterranean plans to file manslaughter complaint against libya's coast guard they say a woman and a child died after they and another woman were left stranded and their boat deliberately damaged catchin lopez wanted on his more. desperate rush to save lives it's the movement to rescue workers the stranded mine greece and the mediterranean you do your old woman from cameroon you still love life but for another woman in a time it's too late. but if the difficulties we've experienced to save just one single life have been unbelievable eight group rock the vote open arms found the migrants and say the deaths were no accident it's accusing libya's coast guard of
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manslaughter the rescue team says libya's coast guard intercepted about one hundred sixty europe abandoned migrants the two women and a toddler apparently refused to board the vessel as a result of the rescuers allege the libyan coast guard abandoned the migrants and slashed their inflatable boat with a knife emotion that. we have denounced at the court of power madame yorka the captain of the three ideas for negligence and for reckless homicide and we're going to do the same with the captain of the libyan patrol which is a member of the libyan coast guard for negligence and for homicide on saturday the rescue boat arrived in the spanish island of new york with the now hospitalized my one woman and the two lifeless bodies.

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