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we should be diligent here in spy you have science you have technology prize on al-jazeera we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter what medium and music calendar for that matter to you . my. the. israeli police are seen beating palestinian protesters in the latest on the restaurant side the al aqsa mosque compound. my. one of them how my hits and this is out to save a life in doha also coming up is that all from a bombing us an afghan girl school climbs to at least 50 will solve the vixens of young students. and he records another day above 400000 sneak over 1000 and
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fractions and 4000 more deaths. and china says remnants of its rockets have splashed down near the maltese after tumbling back to earth uncontrolled pre-entry . my. has been another night of violence in occupied east jerusalem most say the al aqsa mosque compounds israeli police citing security hits and forts with palestinian protesters the police crackdown is seen as a provocation by muslims who accuse israel of threatening their freedom of worship hari force that reports from occupied east jerusalem. on the holiest noted ramadan more violence on the streets of occupied east jerusalem. palestinian protesters threw water bottles. israeli security forces use stun grenades foul smelling
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chemically laced water jets. and close up physical force oh this man was beaten on the ground in front of us the will. and then i should away into the night with no attempt to detain him it wasn't an isolated incident. so the period just before and around pres was relatively calm here and the mask escaping the last few minutes was a road runner who goes to another night with all the attention and scuffles don't worry is that another potentially violent night conceived in the following knows that potential was fulfilled the anger here isn't just about the scenes from iraq so on friday when stun grenades we used inside the mosque itself it's been building over threats to forcibly evict palestinian families from their homes in the east jerusalem neighborhood of shakes. and i said if you go on the scene many
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people solidarity gave us the power to continue without peaceful resistance all that is peaceful solidarity against. we also any organizational governments to stand with us and help prevent the false holy fictions in shaikh sherif. we are the rightful owners we are the owners of the land all we want is for them to stay away the forged papers they have to not make them the rightful owners i. it's been present since the start of the holy month when pandemic weary people found a major post prayers gathering point. and it's been exacerbated by interventions from the israeli far right. we don't have no light at the end of that we don't have a color because there is no peace process is jerusalem is occupied by
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israeli sovereignty in jerusalem it hasn't been recognized by the international community so we are sitting on a volcano there are concerns of a further deterioration on monday thousands of jewish israelis a set to march through the old city's muslim quarter to mark the israeli seizure of east jerusalem in 1967 on the same day as a supreme court hearing on the shake if it should dangerous days ahead for a flashpoint city it can be both a focal point and a fuse the conflict within and far beyond its streets are a force that al-jazeera occupied east jerusalem. the israeli military say rockets have been far towards israel from gaza and says that the latest launched air strikes on hamas military post in southern gaza ases military wings said ishmael would pay a price for its treatment of palestinians in occupied east jerusalem the number of
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people killed in bombings at a girls' school in a couple has risen to at least 50 almost all of the victims are school children 3 explosions were set off at the school entrance on saturday the students were leaving the taliban has denied responsibility condemning the attack all to serious fear contra for a isn't couple in a warning or reports contains some graphic images. children screaming for their mothers scattered notebooks and casualties strong across the ground in western kabul. girls' school had been a place of safety education and hope for the future now the scene of an attack intended to create maximum casualties 3 explosions at about 5 30 pm local time the same time young women and girls were finishing school and streaming out of the gates dozens of wounded civilians were rushed to mohammad ali jinnah hospital many
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in a critical condition in my view unfortunately during the time when students were coming out of the school a powerful explosion happened and the number of children will wind up and you can say that all the hospitals are full of victims. those who lost their lives lined up in the corridors a family members checked to see they'd lost their loved ones. concern people can't stop to donate blood have come out of the fabric but there were a lot of casualties there were a few male victims but most of them were female school students the victims were female school students the bodies were everywhere and some of the bodies were missing here the attack took place in dusty bargee a predominately shia and huzzaing neighborhood this groups have often been at the receiving end of violence by armed groups in afghanistan due to religious and political differences rights groups say there has been
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a recent surge in targeted killings of women and religious minorities no group has yet claimed responsibility for this attack but there is a circle of blame among officials and fighter groups the taliban condemned the attack and denied any responsibility blaming i saw the president blame the armed groups saying the taliban have once again shown their own willingness to resolve the crisis peacefully and fundamentally by as collating their legitimate war and violence in a country already torn apart by decades of war there's attack will no doubt lead to more fear more anger and parents scared to send their children to school. contra for. kabul. processors are gathering in the iraqi city of karbala where an activist was assassinated during an early morning raid on identify gunmen stormed the home of the hubble was there any on sunday carrying saddam's weapons he
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says search is underway for the attackers iraqi commission for human rights says more than 550 people have been killed since of protest movements against the government began in 2090. for the 2nd day in a room with him $4000.00 people have died of covert $1000.00 in india bringing the total close to a quarter of a 1000000 people infections showing no signs of slowing down as the country battles a devastating 2nd wave there are 400 thousands you cases confirmed on saturday and several states have gone into locks and but there are moments in calls for the national government to take action and impose its own nationwide long term let's get more on the situation with perfectly tell in daily way more staggering figures being released today were stressing that these figures are almost certainly an.
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year in new delhi just give us a sense of the covert situation in india right now. well the situation is one that is not being successfully arrested as we've been reporting the numbers have been rising they have been crossing milestones for for a couple of days now you know 400000 fresh cases once again 4th straight day in a row when that number was reached more than 4000 people died of the virus on saturday the 2nd day in a row that india breached that number i miss it all they're all growing calls for a national lockdown but in the absence of that we've seen several states that have seen cases skyrocket impose their on lockdown so news coming in from a couple of hours ago delhi has extended its lockdown and even though cases have been falling in the state it has in fact tightened restrictions so starting monday
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there will be no metro service in the city the state of the provision has extended its partial lockdown come come few and there are 7 states in the south of india including time allowed to carry law and cannot that will be going into lockdown between today and monday and for fear we have medical experts predicting a 1000000. by organists as vis the government's action knew what is the indian national government doing about the situation. well there's been a lot of criticism over the government's response or rather lack of response to the situation international medical journal lancet just published a scathing editorial criticizing the government and blaming the prime minister and his government for presiding over what the journal has described as a self inflicted national catastrophe even domestically there's
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a lot of criticism experts the indian medical association has hit out at the government saying and i quote wake up from slumber criticizing it for the oxygen problem in the country but also for not imposing a well planned national law and then there is the lack of centralized national vaccine policy we've seen states scramble to procure daughters and also barely a dozen have started the 3rd phase of vaccinations which is really for people between the age of 18 and 44 finally there is a lot of protests isn't on the tone deafness of it all you know right now india is accepting it after several years actually from countries around the world rich and poor but the central government has forged ahead with its redevelopment plan it is spending more than a $1000000000.00 to revamp several buildings in new delhi the power corridor as
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it's called locally which includes a revamped parliament and also a new home for the prime minister. for the very much indeed reporting from. celebrations marking the end of coronavirus curfew became violent on saturday. bottles were thrown at police who responded with water cannon to clear hundreds of references in brussels restrictions imposed across belgium since october started being lifted last month although it's no longer a curfew gatherings of more than 3 people continue to be banned from midnight and 5 am. spain has lifted a 6 month coronavirus state of emergency to celebrate our summer central government is handing over control of forest restrictions to spain's 19 regions spaniards who
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might be able to travel freely within the country. still to come after the west are struggling to bury the dead spruce 2nd wave of corona virus the cemeteries fool and hospitals well. and a cyberattack shot said a major fuel pipeline in the united states. for the journey. sponsored play qatar airways hello we do have a weather front that is play game parts of europe as far north as scandinavia and as far south as the iberian peninsula and there is a potential for some severe outbreaks of weather particularly toward northern spain into southern and also western areas of france now as that system chugs along further east on monday france once again in the line of fire toward the eastern
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portion of the country with the border of switzerland where we will see snow for the alps it's remaining unsettled for the united kingdom on monday and also some rounds of intense rain for norway on tap for your forecast on monday now east of this weather. we do have plenty of sunshine and high temperatures so berlin 28 that's about 10 degrees above where you should be but the front will slide through here and it will knock back your temperatures by the time we get through to the middle of the week ok for north africa right now let's focus on egypt cairo 41 degrees on sunday but watch what happens when we get a north wind off the mediterranean it's going and knocked out your temperatures to 37 degrees now this is still above average we look at the 3 day forecast temperatures will continue to side for cairo by wednesday we're at 34 degrees but plenty of sun. to qatar airways talked to al jazeera we are skipping along we were attacking rigging the game and
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now they're attacking everyone in myanmar do you regret words like that as we listen absolutely nigeria with a woman president it would be great we meets with global news makers until about the stories that matter on al-jazeera. the number 2 stories from asia and the pacific on al-jazeera. the a. this is al jazeera a quick reminder of our top stories this hour there's been another rise of violence in occupied east jerusalem right side the unlocks a mosque compound the police crackdown is seen by muslims as
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a provocation it has israel threatening their freedom of worship and number of people killed in bombings at a girls' school in kabul has risen to at least 50 almost all of them children the taliban has denied being responsible and condemned the attack and one of 4000 people have died of covert 19 in india for the 2nd day in a role and factions show no sign of slowing of 40000 new cases recorded on saturday. cuba is about to start of ministering to locally made vaccines which $1700000.00 people in the capital have on or schools and restaurants there a closed on a night curfew has been in place since february he will hopes to have 70 percent of its population in ocular later it's by august. well like other countries in latin america peru's remains in the grip of a 2nd wave of corona virus infections well slow forms overcrowded hospitals and
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slow vaccine wallets and even many people in despair that's why in the report cemeteries are struggling to bury their dead. it was only when her case attracted national media attention the local cemetery found a place for guinea bell just as brother joyal she was desperate and knocking on any human reading we had decided to bury him in the garden in the front of my house because there's no other solution what could i do with my dead brother in my house with that smell brewing the last 2 months has recorded more than 15000 deaths from the covered $1000.00 virus health experts say the truth figure is probably much higher symmetries are overwhelmed despite doing all they can to accommodate the increased demand. as you can see the sun is ours cemetaries on the verge of collapse which is complicated by the situation the world is in so we're trying to adapt our teams to mitigate the situation in our cemeteries but despite their best
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efforts it's not enough not with nearly 2000000 people in peru infected and 62000 deaths at all i mean unfortunately although peru is a rich country people are dying they are buried clandestinely in the hills by just digging a hole through is underfunded health system is overwhelmed an oxygen is scarce and the vaccination program beset by corruption scandals which is reach less than 2 percent of the population off with little hope some have taken extreme measures in my life. i saw there were no places in the cemeteries and was worried that there was nowhere to take the debt nor money to bury them that is my concern and that's why i'm building this so my grave is ready to go it's not many regions of latin america simply don't have the infrastructure. had to cope with sharp increases in cold with 19 deaths earlier in the pandemic bodies were left on the streets in the
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ecuadorian city of guayaquil and the symmetries of the brazilian amazon city of man hours overflowed. oh the 2nd wave continues to bite dealing with the dead is again presenting a huge challenge down which why there are dizzy or. the death toll from a brazilian police raiser in rio de janeiro has risen to $29.00 families have started burying those killed during the operation on thursday officers were ordered to target suspected drug traffickers in one of the real slums relatives are calling for justice saying their loved ones were victims of police brutality of these denied carrying out executions he said he acted in self-defense. more than a week of anti-government protests have left some areas in colombia facing food and fuel shortages with deliveries disrupted by wood blocks police officers and the army have been sent in to clear the blockades for protesters say their fight is far
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from over and the santorum reports. a long line of cars waiting to go to a roadblock outside the capital for a week the youth of the traditionally conservative farming town of have slowed the movement of people in goods to a trickle adding their grievances to the young going national strike in colombia look to stop us from that what's happening here is an echo of what's happening at the national level people woke up to the issues of wealth distribution the country we're demanding a different world the sustainable ruler development no more transnational it's normal to a national searing our resources we want farmers with good living and working conditions down the road in the nearby town of la calamita and other temporary roadblock organized by local truck drivers. we're all united the truck drivers are supporting the protests it's a just cause for all we are all affected the government says cities are running out of food because of us but the truth is that they started with with their fiscal
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reform since the start of the widespread enough times deadly street protests in the city's other groups in rural and provincial areas are also demanding action and poverty unemployment and police violence the roadblocks of produce shortages of food and gasoline the export of major commodities like coffee has been hard to compute. the government is deploying riot police in the army to lift the barricades all you look at what colombia needs today is to get back to work to get vaccinated to open up opportunities and we're always open to listen to everyone and debated president says that lifting the roadblocks is the 1st step to start a negotiation with the protesters saying that they affect the rights of others but some farmers an intrapreneur here tell us that they support the strike this fight the losses like a young either who owns a restaurant in town that we live off tourism and people have not been able to come
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we had to deal with shortages but i. and with the protest we want better health pension this is about the future of our children president ducasse started a national conversation with different sectors of society to try to end the demonstrations but he has yet to meet with the leaders of the strike those on the streets say they remain skeptical of the government's intentions and save it for the time being they don't see a solution in sight alison them. talk here as fuel pipeline operator colonial says it has shut its entire network after a cyber attack the company transports 2 and a half 1000000 barrels of fuel a day it's almost 9000 kilometers of pipes across the u.s. cornell has taken its systems offline to contain the threats for launch the investigation but hasn't said when operations will receive him well jody west is chief executive of global cybil cyber risk in washington she says more u.s.
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companies are being hit with cyber attacks as hackers become more sophisticated. the officials have initially concluded this had something to do with eastern european cyber gang but of course nation states often cooperate with these criminals and we don't know yet if a nation state is involved but it's a serious and that's a tax that it caused colonia to shut down its entire pipeline system and i'm sure part of that reason is because when you don't know what's happening was in its cage a system like this there could be a very serious disruption or perhaps the perpetrators could actually begin controlling the pipeline so shutting it down until they could determine what is going on i'm sure is part of this but the other part they just say the sophistication of the ransomware and how far it has spread through the system it's
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not really known right now so they have sophisticated tools and they have now. made these ransomware checks so they're very multi-pronged attacks they can come in and they can look for your backup data delete the backup data they can correct data they can excell trade a large amount of data very in a very stealth mode and then they can start encrypting data then they can demand a ransom to get a key to decrypt the data or will start demanding extortion payments for them to give you the data they excell traded back or at least to hear they will not post on the internet or send it to customers so this is probably a very complicated attack most of them recently have been and companies are really struggling with how to respond to them it's crippling them. russian president vladimir putin has said his country will firmly defend its interests during a show of military strength to mark the 76th victory day is the anniversary of the
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soviet defeats of nazi germany hooten has been pushing on those 12000 soldiers and 200 pieces of military hardware are paraded through red square in moscow china says remnants of one of its biggest rockets have landed in the indian ocean after an uncontrolled re-entry into earth's atmosphere coordinates released by the chinese space agency put the landing area here just west of the old leaves it's not yet clear whether any devry landed on the islands though china says most burns are in the atmosphere or the rockets cold long march 5 launch 10 days ago carrying part of china's 1st permanent space station nasa has criticized beijing for failing to control the day every saying it isn't meeting response a bull standards fabens and there is a senior research fellow at the university of southern queensland institute for
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advanced engineering and space sciences he says china is the only country that still alive is the uncontrolled reentry of space junk. large spaces can reach the ground but it doesn't happen too often and certainly not really where in populated areas today the main place that entered the atmosphere was about 20 tons in 30 meters long so that was certainly the single piece that enter the atmosphere once it entered the atmosphere was broken up into many smaller pieces previously along much 5 b. it's been reported to have dropped a piece that was 12 meters long so you could imagine if there were people around that it would be dangerous but again landed in the ocean and that's where most of the space debris doesn't tackle and so this chinese long march is one of the 1st rockets and it's only the 2nd of its type it's been launched whereby the main stage of the rockets at a very large component actually went over to this means it's orbiting around the earth and that's what we've been tracking for the previous few days normally these
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rockets would be disposed of in a manner that means they drop into the ocean saley quickly after the launch and don't go into an uncontrolled orbit like this one with the set up they've got they can put more mass into orbit so it's their actual space station launching their i would get more of that into orbit for a lesser cost both in mass and dollars and the result is of course that we have this one piece left over afterward for example people like space x. are of course real ending everything so that they can reuse it and that seems to me like the international and global trends that's happening this single use is not really seen anywhere else outside of china so i hopefully won't be continuing in this line. the pro independent the scottish national party wants 4th straight parliamentary fixity and these are nicholas sturges says that shows people are ready for another vote on scotland breaking away from the u.k. so all reports from edinburgh. it's not the outright majority the scottish national
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party had hoped for but the election has produced a majority for independence with the s.n.p. bolstered by the greens 1st minister and s.n.p. leader nicolas sturgeon made clear what she intends to do with it the s.n.p. and the scottish greens stood in a clear commitment to an independence referendum within the next parliament should tear and both of eyes be clear that the timing over it for in them should be to say by a simple majority. in the scottish parliament pandemic recovery is the immediate priority after that the plan is for the scottish parliament to legislate for a referendum to take place within the next 5 years it will be for the government in london in charge of u.k. constitutional affairs to agree negotiate or challenge it in the supreme court a spectacle that would risk inflaming separatist desires even further so right now polling suggests perhaps the slates and not support for independents looking kind
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of 4849 percent and it's been 50 percent consistently over the last year but one thing that makes that would make this referendum different though is that there's not a whole lot of people who are undecided there's not a whole lot of people who hadn't made their mind up on independence so you would have to change their minds rather than rather than enlighten people i bring people together so you would have to have to change their entrenched positions which might be why did. prime minister boris johnson has consistently ruled out a 2nd referendum the 1st in 2014 was lost by a 10 point margin something he believes should have put the issue to bed for a generation. but then brix it happened which scotland voted against by a large margin in 2016 being taken out of the e.u. against their will as many see it as reinvigorated the drive to leave the united kingdom what it all serves to demonstrate this election intervening event since
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2014 of the declining influence of unionist parties scottish labor and the conservatives is just how divided this country now is split pretty much right down the middle there may well be a pass to a 2nd referendum now but still no way of predicting the outcome if it happens and with its politics have to be defined by antagonism towards westminster and the pursuit of independence from it for years to come jonah how al-jazeera edinburgh. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines that's made another night of violence. i'd say the. muslims see the police crackdown as a provocation israel is threatening their freedom worship are a force that has war from occupied east jerusalem the israeli security forces have
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pretty much cleared a great deal of the square here close to damascus gate they are filtering people who.

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