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we'll be rejected by the ois. well staying in the region iranians have turned out in folds across the country to. jerusalem day demonstrations of poles are being held across the region in a show of support for the palestinian kohls the rallies come just weeks before the white house presents the economic part of its long awaited peace plan momentum june possible. into iran tens of thousands of people came out the occasion and could stay also known as jerusalem day iran's annual display of solidarity with palestinians which it has marked since the start of its 1979 revolution the islamic republic once again made clear its stance toward u.s. president donald trump's plan for peace in the mideast hayom it was it was seen as the message of jerusalem day is that palestine will live forever and jerusalem belongs to all muslims and over the past 2 years none of the plots of the enemies
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of his loud against jerusalem has been successfully 1st they tried making jerusalem the capital of the egresses we saw that other than one or 2 small countries no one else accepted that then they tried to give the golan heights to israel no country and all the international community accepted that now they're off to the deal of the century i believe it will be the bankruptcy of the century it will definitely go no way. from so-called deal of the century is expected to include proposals for large scale investment in palestinian territories from arab countries even before its unveiling it has been rejected by palestinian officials many in the mideast wonder if it will be dead on arrival. in iraq at a time when baghdad is trying to calm rising tension between the u.s. and iran people held rallies to mark jerusalem day iranian backed shia brigades carry pictures of iran's supreme leader ayatollah aisle. he how many will move
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cause the end of the little house a lot through the day in baghdad and the other iraqi provinces and across the world expresses the people's rejection of the deal of the century which is being planned by trump in order to dissolve the palestinian cause in his own special way but there is a wide rejection from the peoples that will make this conspiracy fail jerusalem day falls on the last friday of the fasting month of ramadan but this year's demonstrations also took place less than a day after the conclusion of a gulf cooperation council summit in saudi arabia one in which saudi king said a man called on arab states to confront iran its timing is a reminder of the deepening rifts and growing rivalries in an already volatile region and how much of june. still ahead here on al-jazeera saying farewell to a so-called king of kinshasa as the remains of a film opposition leader finally returned home. and saving lives under armed guard where with the 1st responders in south africa so cold in that circle then just adds
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. hello starts to see if you shasta dotted around just as we go into june around for example iran turkmenistan be nice to still see it in iraq but nothing much hidden story douse of rising temperatures down to 42 in fact as i dive into because we see the high forty's in the low fifty's reported just to the northwest in the last couple of days particularly where we are on the rise now so over much of the rockies victim has to be in the middle forty's for most of the time now if you are near the coast at say lebanon the western side of syria it is cooler rodwell because this is what you might expect sas of all this temporizing to and at the same time a long way so as you watch the incoming south westerly breeze the monsoon now ahead
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of it you often develop some pretty big thunderstorms the potential for heavy rain here in southern yemen certainly exists on the forecast charts with a cloud extending or lawyer to wards kuwait 41 degrees and these are doha forced to mecca i'm expecting it to be not too humid because if it is he would that's rather bearable. southern africa has been dry recently the exception being madagascar it looks like it should be dry on such days where the temp is still pretty reasonable 22 inputs water. a career reporting to the wild though i did hear ya one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest please use to it well you know you need mystery. to change anyone
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a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera. last. welcome back you're watching our deservedly so romney reminder of our top stories u.s. police said the employee has killed 12 people at a local government complex in virginia beach the suspect died after a gun battle with police also u.s. businesses are warning that billions of dollars of trade could be affected if president drops tariffs on all mexican goods goes through mexico's foreign minister is heading to washington for talks on the taxes which trump says will stay in place
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until the flow of migrants is stopped. and his u.s. secretary of state mike pompei is on a european door seeking support for washington's hardline policy on iran he began his trip in germany where the government still favors the 2015 nuclear agreement. said to africa now where protesters for and against sudan's military leadership have demonstrated in the capital khartoum pro army and religious groups showed support for the military council which has been in power since the ousting of president omar bashir in april side the defense ministry thousands demanding civilian rule defied warnings from the military to stop their sit in demonstration on thursday a senior army official said the protest had become a hub for criminals and was posing a danger to the state. well saddam's main opposition group the sudanese professionals' association has condemned the closure of al-jazeera as office in khartoum a spokesperson said it was and we quote
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a new setback to the games of the revolution the committee to protect journalists is also weighed in the middle east and north africa coordinator says the raid and closure of al-jazeera is khartoum bureau is a worrying signs that all's military leaders intend to suppress coverage of pro-democracy events this action belies military leaders statements and they should immediately reverse course and allow our jazeera to operate freely. is a member of a nonviolent resistance movement in sudan he says journalism journalism in general is now under threat you moving the freedoms of press and trying to have the world not see what's happening it's a big deal. and i think this is a turning point because what happened after april 11th and the collapse of the government suddenly the government allowed journalists from all over the world to sit in to come to sudan to cover this and for them now to decide that no the world doesn't need to see this anymore is
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a sign for us that things are changing and we're going back to them crackdown and so we're actually getting ready for a crackdown on the protest area i mean what's happening with the negotiation between the. declaration of freedom and change talking from the point of the protesters with the transitional council there reached a point where we supposed have a civilian government and they reached a point where they may not move forward as their friends somebody council is going to give up power it's billions or they're not going to do it and are now we're more than $55.00 days into this situation and we thinking that now is the time or we have to go back to. fighting this government in another way because they're not giving the military doesn't want to give up power so we were like waiting for them to give up power and if they were serious about giving up power they were not going to do a crackdown on the media so we're like worried now well protesters in the capital of on duros have set the entrance of the u.s. embassy on fire thousands of teachers and medical workers have been rallying
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against a presidential decree which they fear could lead to massive job cuts on thursday the u.s. embassy had protesters to avoid violence after 25 people were injured in confrontations with police. people in the democratic republic of congo have been paying tribute to veteran opposition leader at 80 the ceremony in the capital comes more than 2 years after he died in belgium at the age of $84.00 political turmoil prevented the return of his body until now. has more from. supporters of educated calling this a huge victory the fact that they get to be a hero on diaw soil on saturday is a huge momentous occasion for them he is a man who participated in politics for decades and hormone eaters like. laurent kabila and joseph kabila he participated in several elections but he never became president that changed when it. was the normal rate of president earlier this year
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the d.r.v. but there was some controversy. believe martin for you an opposition leader general who won the election that happened a few months ago but the constitutional court ruled that it was a little kid is the one question i've been asked what kind of leader is he going to be would he be a formidable force like his father was and some are even speculating that maybe he won't believe this time and those who believe that he was put in power by george the people are and some of them actually say that joseph is the man pulling strings behind the scenes telling the katie what you did. and are staying on the continent violence against ambulance crews in parts of south africa has become so rife they have to rely on armed guards for protection and the latest in our series on 1st responders for me to miller joins paramedics in one of the so-called red zones in the western cape. so you're going to believe that paramedics dk abrams
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begins his night shift with a prayer for safety. he works to save lives but often his own is at risk in areas in cape town so dangerous he needs armed police protection the 1st call of the night. comes from mitchell's plane where a woman says she's been physically assaulted the crime rate the videos i feel physically the late that it's the worst it's not only what you do is load and go but we don't have a choice now because the world begins when we have to get to stabilize as the crowd grows the police keep a close watch the need for security is an all too familiar reality for subjects patna susan we have a big. bank and when we ran outside to we saw that people were breaking into our vehicle 2nd incident when we to call people see that we kind of liked and they started checking mark carney and they stretch it to use another crew heads to
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what's known as a red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence you don't with the lights on. that there were things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident is you know this guy was standing so they would feel that fearful that maybe breaking busy with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the red so it's with paramedics say they're increasingly under through it often they're held at gun or knife point and their equipment stolen waiting for a police escorts in beings it takes longer for paramedics to respond to emergencies but they say they don't have a choice. as midnight approaches we hear there's been
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a shooting in manenberg on the cape flats 3 men have been shot we're told by wyvil gang members this is often the type of situation that the paramedics respond to and while they work if police stand guard. but so many people on the street paramedics don't know who could be a threat and if a gang members are watching them sidique tells us he's been threatened before the guy was capable dos with all because the. salt of the. sea there was no way it went to finishing off you wanted us to complete the stitching in the storage room of the home so simple doesn't work that way in the me god while in your thirty's. the paramedics were quickly spending as little time as possible at scenes with there's been violence. to be so many blessings going into a small spot to came house delivering
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a baby in the dog and you get to thank you from a mother. a thank you from a aunt that's priceless the city of cape town says it's using security cameras and installing panic buttons in ambulances but for these emergency workers going to work every day brings with it an enormous risk for me to malaya al-jazeera cape town. environment listened indigenous groups are speaking out against the u.s. government plan to allow all exploration in an alaskan wildlife refuge that's been a decades long battle between wireless activists on fossil energy companies over the pristine both sea coast. to be billions of barrels of oil lying beneath the plains which had been off limits to drilling until 2017 that's when approval was pushed through the republican controlled congress wildlife groups say there hasn't been enough investigation into the potential impacts of oil spills and climate change on the region so james is an elder the village traditional council which
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campaigned against oil exploration in the region she says resisting the plan has been a struggle it is. the kind right now because. from that time. we. government. with our government government to this issue. or the. art of the coastal plain arctic national wireless. saying you know. that's. our way of life for ever. well staying on the american continent government departments in the us sort all over the introduction of 5 g.
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technology billions of dollars are being made in the sales of satellite bandwidth space to wireless companies but some scientists say that's getting in the way of their ability to forecast the weather like hanna explains from washington d.c. . when hari concerned he hit the u.s. coast it was disastrous but it could have been far worse if weather scientists had not predicted the path of the storm and the point at which it would hit several days before date on hurricane sandy very impressive storm the national oceanographic and atmospheric agency noah says this will no longer be the case if bandwidth in space is sold off to 5 g. companies the reason noah says senses on satellite set measure crucial indicators like water vapor are being compromised by the signals from 5 g. providers in a shared bandwidth there is genuine concern here that as 5 g. is deployed in it interferes with those atmospheric signals that we're trying to
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detect with the weather satellites that we will not be able to provide the same quality and reliability a forecast that we have currently but the f.c.c. and the 5 g. industry denies they would be any interference and wireless industry representative brad gillen said in a blog post it's an absurd claim with no science behind it he maintained that no as claim relies on the study of a microwave sensor that never went to to use not so insists the scientists well i can tell you that there is many scientists know or nasa and outside of the government that look to us and also our international colleagues and determine that there is a serious threat here and that the science must be considered or we do risk losing our predictions. major storms that would impact society the updated senses also
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improve research into climate change factors a critical study given the unprecedented increase in extreme weather conditions ranging from intense drought to and seasonal storms. but this argument is rejected by influential figures in the administration who are climate change skeptics including the president himself. officials from the u.s. state department are attempting to bring the 2 sides closer together a unified position is critical as the meeting of world spectrum regulators is due to take place later this year but the scientists are hoping that the conflict will be resolved by an international convention that would deny 5 g. operators access to the same bandwidth as the weather sensors. in a month that seen a series of tornadoes strike us states the fear of scientists is that the trump administration may be reluctant to sign any more international agreements and will
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side with those intent on securing a revenue stream from 5 g. providers rather than those attempting to predict the next economically crippling threat from the weather. mike hanna al jazeera washington. you're watching over there with me so romney a reminder of our top stories u.s. police say a disgruntled employee has killed 12 people at a local government complex in virginia beach the suspect died after a gun battle with police. suspect is. successful in the form certain form. once we were able to do that busy. once. we're going to mention his name once and then he will be forever referred to as the suspect because our focus now is the dignity and respect for the victims in
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this case and to the film officers right now who are processing through what this could be described as a war zone. now u.s. businesses are warning that billions of dollars of trade could be affected if president doldrums tower of song all mexican goods goes through mexico's foreign minister is heading to washington for talks on the taxes which trump says will stay in place until the flow of migrants is stopped the u.s. secretary of state might pompei is on a european tall seeking support of washington's hardline policy on iran he began his trip in germany where the government still favors the 2015 nuclear agreement and leaders of muslim nations have condemned the u.s. for moving its embassy to jerusalem the organization of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegates said any recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital undermined the 2 state solution protesters
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for and against sudan's military leadership have demonstrated in khartoum pro army and religious groups showed support for the military council which has been in power since the ousting of president omar al bashir in april outside the defense ministry thousands demanding civilian rule defied warnings from the military to stop their sit in demonstrations because all of those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com more news in half an hour to stay with us. 2 years into the blockade. we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis. and its impact on life in qatar. join us for special coverage of the cattle blockade on al-jazeera. it's going to. be
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