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no party everything i think or everything is claimed and this is trumps party will the fire overtake the party will overtake the country fault lines capital attack the republican party off to trump on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm adrian for the good in this is that he was live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes as anger rises israel's supreme court postpones monday's court hearing on the planned forced evictions of palestinians in occupied east jerusalem . and. we speak to the family of this palestinian woman who's accusing
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a jewish settler of stealing her home in the shade jutta neighborhood. grieving families bury their loved ones after a series of bomb blasts of a school in kabul most of the victims were young girls and several indian states going to lockdown off to code 19 cases rise by over 400004 the 4th consecutive day . that is for hundreds of athletes have been taking part in a test event of turkey and big stadium no fans were allowed in the city still in a state of emergency to use a covert 90. we begin them with the fight to resist his radio keep patient in east jerusalem after days of escalating violence the supreme court has agreed to delay monday's hearing on the planned forced affection of palestinians in shaikh giada palestinians say
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they'll remain defiant whatever the outcome they say that they've lived in the neighborhood for generations but are being forced out to make way for israeli settlers the cases being discussed at the highest levels of israeli government prime minister benjamin netanyahu is determined to push the plan through and the doc if we also firmly reject the pressure not to build in jerusalem tomorrow recreate these pressures have been increasing of light eyesight also to the beast of africans. tourism is israel's capital and just as if 3 nation builds and its capital and builds up its capital we also have the right to build in jerusalem and to build up jerusalem that is what we have done and that is what we will continue to do his government's policy risks a repeat of these kinds of seems hundreds were injured outside the al aqsa mosque compound on saturday during islam's holiest night of the month of ramadan is harry force of reports now from occupied east jerusalem. on the holiest night of ramadan
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more violence on the streets of occupied east jerusalem. palestinian protesters threw water bottles israeli security forces use stun grenades foul smelling chemically laced water jets. and close up physical force oh this man was beaten on the ground in front of us the well. and then i should a way into the night with no attempt to detain him it wasn't an isolated incident. so the period just before and around her as was relatively calm here and a mask escape in the last few minutes with the rebel leaders who another night it's all changing now and scuffles broke worry is that another potentially violent night couldn't see in the following hours that potential was fulfilled the anger here isn't just about the scenes from iraq saw on friday when stun grenades we used
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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 . in a 7 figure on the scene many people solidarity gave us the power to continue with our peaceful resistance all that is peaceful solidarity against the action and we also any organization or governments to stand with us and help prevent the false alleviations in shakes. aliya the us have a lot of the land 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. it's been present since the start of the holy month when pandemic weary people found a major post prayers gathering point bought off and it's been exacerbated by interventions from the israeli far right we don't have no light at the end of that
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but we don't have a talent because there is no peace process east jerusalem is occupied by 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 siege of east jerusalem in 1967 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 oaky parties jerusalem just want to remind you of a video that's gone viral in recent days and israeli settlers attempts to justify a forcible takeover of a palestinian home and shake shot which sparked all the anger online after it was
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caught on camera. my head of afghanistan's i was going to. you know this is not doing house yes but if i could go back with. me. if you feel let me know you a lot of my house. mohamed
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el could is a writer and poet he's the brother of the woman you just saw in that video accusing the church of stealing i hope he joins us now on the line from occupied east jerusalem good to have you with us so what's happened to your sister in the days since that video was filmed. what have been present and you were on your what happened to my sister and everybody in the neighborhood as continual kong confrontations with these israeli settlers. thoughts not only by stealing your property bar but by continuing to make the claim. about claims that they're going to continue to steal dress of the house and the entirety of jerusalem is your sister still in her home. yes we are so for people who don't know sellers in 2009 have taking over have taken over half of our home and. and we're now living in the 1st house in the original house on what settlers live in or an extension that
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was built in the year 2000 it was a bill that was closed but israel saudis and then squatted in by israeli settlers by the help of army and police and they lived in it since and now they've come to take the rest of our house and 7 of their houses and a neighborhood so what do you think is going to happen i could hang on a long as you can oh please do you think ultimately be forced out. i mean clearly the israeli government the israeli occupation forces 'd the seller organizations that are registered in western countries clearly have an agenda to displace and dispossessed palestinians and it's nothing new this is a colonial expansionist policy that has taken place since the inception of israel in 1948 we have been seeing hundreds and hundreds of villages destroyed at the hands of zionist militias and today the israeli occupation has replaced artillery and weapons with us the with a judicial system that is inherently supremacy and colonial so to give you a short answer i think we will be forced out but i think we're also gathering
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a lot of political and diplomatic pressure against israel saudis we are in a grassroots movement. but also all around the world where people are finally saying no to ethnic cleansing no design a sub promised the end little slum an occupied tips on how is your sister and indeed the other residents of coping with the stress of this which must be enormous. there is there is no coping with this. i must say that we have been in this case since 1072 that's 40 something years if not 50 years we've been in this. you know political battle that has been masquerading as a legal one and it's very important to say that there is radio sorties have been trying to push the narrative that this is a private land dispute between 2 private entities and indigenous palestinians and a settler organization that is backed by the billions we're called thing by being
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resilient we are coping by visiting does and we're coping by knowing that we still have our dignity but to be honest the sleeplessness the anxiety of living and deciduous and where at any given moment is ready steve can call police and army and just throw you out of your home with brutal force it's an exhausting thought to be thinking about the whole time so we are coping with all resilience that really gets to you many thanks indeed for coming on and giving us your experiences. and hes to listen thank you so much thank you. is a former israeli minister of justice he believes that the new government could work towards reducing tension between israelis and palestinians. i hope very much that in the coming days danielle government will disappear politically and that there will be a new government which would be much more sensitive and will not only deal with the
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issues of flows where the it is legal or not it is not enough but where that it is human or not and we're doing it hopes us those people to be closer get closer to peace or the other way around because on both sides what you have are extremists who would like to use any opportunity in order to inflame the situation and there is no place better than dead then the hama shelling because i mean historically there confrontations many of them between israelis and arabs began there i really hope that majorities on both sides which are reasonable and the last thing that they need is an israeli police entering the how michelle leaves and and then the usual questions who begin and who was more violent than the other it's really useless we really hope to get out of it and maybe maybe i'm not sure but maybe the new government in israel will contribute to to end this idiotic
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confrontations which go on 400 years protesters across the world are calling for an end to the occupation of palestine these are the scenes in neighboring jordan people gathered outside the embassy in the capital amman several people have been detained by security forces elsewhere in the u.k. people gathered in london manchester and birmingham on the streets in solidarity with palestinians calling for sanctions to be imposed against israel. pope francis addressed the violence in occupied east jerusalem during his sunday message from vatican city he says that the multi religious identity of the holy city must be respected say welcome but if you go let it be local i am following with particular concern the events that are happening in jerusalem i pray that it will be a place of an encounter and not a violent clashes
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a place of priya and pace i invite everyone to sic she had solutions so that the multi religious and multi cultural identity of the holy city is respected and brotherhood can prevail violence only breeds violence stop the clashes. here with the news hour from us as there are still to come on the program anger in the iraqi town of karbala after a leading figure in the antigovernment protests is killed. china says the remnants of its walk is of crashed near the mall deaves something tumbling back to earth in an uncontrolled reentry. and later in sport we'll hear from the striker who is closing in on the goal scoring record in germany. federal subpoena held for the victims of 3 explosions outside a school in afghanistan at least 50 people many of them school girls were killed
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when the bombs were set off in kabul on saturday it happened the mostly shia muslim neighborhood in western kabul the taliban has condemned the attack and has denied responsibility for more than 100 people were injured in the explosions doctors have been struggling to provide enough medical care for those at local hospitals and some families are still searching for missing relatives video contre free as the latest from coal. the taliban denied responsibility they blamed i saw and also in directly blamed the afghan government for supporting that group the afghan government openly blamed the taliban so there's this blame game that we keep seeing when such attacks happen as to could have done it now the government says they have been investigating the incident but we have to know that there is this culture of impunity here there have been so many attacks like this one and the government has has done arrests for example. attack on the kabul university where
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a arrests were made but nobody has really been held accountable and has been held to justice and that's why afghans have been so angry because they have been demanding from the government that this attacks are investigated and the perpetrators are brought to justice because this is one of the ways that this endless cycle of violence could break when there is no impunity dusted bar cheese an area in western kabul that's a poor dominantly neighborhood there has been so many attacks in that area the area has been literally reeling from attacks and a lot of them have been claimed by eisold but again no one has been brought to justice and it's it's important to remember that it's almost exactly a year ago that exactly in that area there was this horrifying attack on that maternity clinic that was stormed by gunmen and mothers with newborns in their all
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arms were gunned down no one has claimed responsibility it's been a year no one has been held to justice and really what happened yesterday at that school could be one of those attacks that once again no one claims responsibility and no one is brought to justice by habit idrees excise assyria advisor to afghanistan's interior minister he explained why the government believes the taliban is behind the attack despite the group's to miles. this would be very very stupid to believe taliban that you're not involved i mean look at the background look at the own history what have been. doing the killing people destroying our wood burning the schools killing innocent women activists young best of one son this is the bottom this is what they do so no we know that this is taliban behind it in the park you know it the pakistanis know that the international communities are aware of that now everyone is not that i'm just talking taliban or send the
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parts off for the peace has begun and. you know they have got a new strategy that we if we attack the army the answer of the of one forces we will plan for that as an attack on the public and we would just say that it is not an it is the eyes idea but behind the scenes every one of that we have that the taliban in doha the taliban in pakistan in the shower. are that you have come armed to start putting attack against the afghan government and people so the others know that that they are not fighting marlo you how do you feel one of the very high ranking commander. in doha that yet is no other group but taliban are responsible and they have the power but big attack in that once done for they have manic made fame protect education and insecurity and conflict program and education above all foundation she joins us now live via skype from here in doha and i have
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a good time even this what are your thoughts on the spawning. well i mean 1st and foremost we have to recognize that this is an absolute tragedy at 60 schools girls around to people named and sadly this is just a recurring pattern of the god star which has been increases and 2008 to cause you to our data and the dates of birth education are under great data set almost i think my thoughts on those are the it's absolutely crucial that all parties to conflate been state actors but also nonstate actors take the propaganda and issue of girls' education out of the fire. education is something that's personal for all countries but especially have gotten started because it's on the verge of a complex peace process and i think that's the context in which you have to understand this and because i think parties are trying to derail and or jockey for
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position within a complex peace process that's coming up and i think what we need to recognize about education is the it is not a propaganda tool it should not be used as one tool for education is crucial for guns it can build peace we know that quality equitable education which is inclusive of not only boys but girls will reduce conflict and it's the only hope for gunstar girl piece of to over 20 years of form are concerned are you about the future of education for for girls in afghanistan going forward. i think the crucial thing to remember is that once we start propagandizing politicizing the issue of girls' education whenever we carry on dates so much asks ordinary parents that we families communities the girls and selves they all value education so i think in rebuilt in education in afghanistan crucial thing to do is to listen to
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growth speech communities to recognise that they are the parents children families have the right to design education system to have a voice in that process and then i think there is a world for all of us the international community leaders to rebuild and to support the un led peace process of god start and make the rebuilding of education a cult part of that and just finally to go back to the crucial point that your daughter made i think that within the peace process in afghanistan mechanisms of transitional justice i.e. holding to account those who've been attacking schools hospitals infrastructure in afghanistan it's crucial to build a sustainable peace so i agree with your odds of that as well as looking forward we also have to have justice and make sure that those humus perpetrators of this like the one yesterday that's killed 60 still girls should be brought to justice in the
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band but how do you bring the taliban on on board with all of you that you're saying. well i think i think that you know that that there is some progress there has been progress and peace negotiators to bring all sides to the cause it's together it's not easy i think. the change in administration in the us i think could potentially be a sign that could propel peace and bring parties to the conflict to the negotiation table and of course as a key political force within stomp the taliban has to be part of that process because they can be no stake in peace just by talking to friends friends peace requires talking to all sides to the parties and be cheap solution and i think you know to just to say i think we now know that sustainable peace and quiet is rebuilding quality education systems that are built on principles such as
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equality and the inclusion of girls with an education it's many thanks for being with us. here in doha protesters of burn tires and block roads in iraq after a prominent activist was killed by an unknown gunman was made was shot dead in the early hours of sunday morning near his home in the city of karbala he was a leading figure of anti-government protests in the city will he have a was me had received several threats to his life and asked for protection as hard as they were some of the 14 reports now from karbala. we have covered other assassinations that unfolded in a very similar way since anti-government protests 1st began here in iraq in october 29000 according to the human rights commission here in iraq 34 activists have been assassinated by unknown gunmen $81.00 attends so this is
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just one killing amid a series of targeted killings aimed at civil society activists protest leaders in an effort to really crack down on this movement now we spoke to was in this family the family home is right here next to me and what we understand what happened is that as he was coming home last night a motorcycle with 3 gunmen pulled up and shot him at close range multiple times they said that he had received several threats throughout the protests but as recently as a week ago that he demanded protection from the government which he didn't get and the family of course cannot directly say who is responsible but they are blaming armed groups that act outside of the chain of command that are act independently of the government and they have close ties to iran and unfortunately did don't really
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believe that the government is able to bring the killers to account we've seen several promises from the side of prime minister most of the method that he would rein in these armed groups that he would deliver justice to slain protesters and activists but so far only a handful of suspects have been arrested and no one has been brought to account. the 4th round of talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal of bring the u.s. back to the table continue to make progress in austria 2050 nuclear agreement crumbled after the u.s. withdrew in 2018 of the former president ronald trump washington says that it's ready to lift many of its sanctions but the but tehran says that it won't rejoin until all sanctions are removed the straightest began last friday in vienna and will continue throughout the week.
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for a 2nd day more than 4000 people have died of covered 19 in india u.k. medical journal the lancet has warned the toll could reach a 1000000 by august and is already suffering the 3rd highest death toll from the disease in the world is prompting the reports. mass cremations like this are becoming common in india these family members have been waiting for our was to say their fine and good byes to their loved ones but how many days didn't you think. he was my relative and his name was reject. he had covered 19 for the last 10 days and was admitted to a private hospital last evening he got a bed until hospital he was 35 years old and has 2 young children and he passed away this morning his wife is 30 years old me no one pays such a tragedy ever accelerator many experts believe new strains of the virus are behind
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india's steep rise in infections and are worried about their potential impact on vaccines one that was 1st identified in india the big 1617 is likely to be a variant of concern because it has on your patients which increase transmission and which also potentially could make them resistant to antibodies that are generated by vaccination or by natural infection. some states are imposing restrictions and curfews to arrest the spread of the virus but many people believe anything short of a national lockdown is in adequate. that. the situation is really bad the problem is that the lockdown is not strict enough if the lockdown was stricter we probably would have been able to bring the change which we're not able to do right now maharashtra was able to break the chain after a month of lockdown. people ask rambling to get appointments to be vaccinated as
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states report doses. are in short supply the government in new delhi has asked the central government for more vaccines thing it too will run out of doses in the next $4.00 to $5.00 days and although case is all for the state has extended its lockdown by another week. new jersey in belgium celebrations marking the end of a coronavirus curfew turned violent on saturday. bottles were thrown at police who responded with water cannon to clear hundreds of people in brussels restrictions imposed across belgium since october began to be lifted last month a curfew as a curfew has now been withdrawn but gatherings of more than 3 people between midnight and 5 am are still bound. doctors in sudan are expressing alarm about steadily rising corona virus infections in 2 regions both khartoum and al jazeera states are seeing an increase in new cases and deaths sudan's health minister said
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the situation is worrying because hospitals are in a poor condition with a shortage of oxygen medicines and equipment a bit more than 31000 confirmed cases there but the government admits the actual numbers are much higher. i weather update on al jazeera then. military labels in opposition government of rounds today he's a terrorist group. parents around the world fundraise to purchase a $2100000.00 drug that could save their children's lives. and in sports the golfer who went the long way round to the 1st tee at his latest tournament for here with that the rest of the day school shooting a little later. hello
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across the middle east we have seen flooding toward a huge swath of afghanistan into northeastern portions of iran let me get you the total so far that we've seen keep in mind we're just about $910.00 days into may and already for northeastern iran 7 times what you would see for the entire month of may part of the issue is this rain is falling in the mountains it's draining off the mountains into tributaries that's rising water levels and on monday unfortunately looks like a raid across iran we do have rain in the mountains and also some pockets of heavy rain toward northern areas of afghanistan ok let me take you to the mediterranean where temperatures have been warm they're coming down a bit for example in stamboul but still on tallia 29 degrees in nicosia cyprus a high of 32 on monday for central areas of africa at this very wet weather towards southern somalia is starting to move offshore this is the direction of the wind that we see as monsoon season starts and it will steer those heavy rains toward
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india otherwise have been getting some pretty good downpours toward areas of south sudan it's beginning to dry out toward the western cape and for stress by where we saw that heavy rain dry conditions so we look nearby to cape town plenty of sun and average temperatures. for. the 1st 2 european countries are banned the full face veil in public places home to more than 6000000 followers of islam many who want to assert their religious and cultural identity in the light of france's 2021 contentious so-called separatism laws we look at the recent history of muslim immigration to the country in the final episode of this 3 parts if it's muslims of funds it is all 3 on a disease. cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization but food
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today is a global commodity if the industry did not make money how many people would be at work and how it's cultivated a contentious debate public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedent and in-depth examination into agribusiness and the conflicting interests that play industry doesn't want any regulation interest would put their products on the not get the price of progress on al-jazeera. orbit her whole. form. hello get adrian for the get here with the news from al-jazeera the headlines israel's supreme court has agreed to delay monday's decision on the forced
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addiction of palestinians in shape. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he's determined to push the plan through. funerals are taking place for the victims of 3 bomb attacks targeting a school in afghanistan at least 50 people maybe schoolgirls were killed in kabul saturday no one has claimed responsibility. of the 2nd day in a row more than 4000 people have died of covert 19 in india there were 400000 new cases from sun saturday experts are warning that the true figures are likely to be much higher. military has designated a rival so-called shadow government and its defense force as a terrorist group it's blaming the national unity government for carrying out bombings austin and killings the unity government which is mainly made up of exiled politicians announced a so-called people's defense force to protect civilians from the military a local monitoring group says that over 770 people have been killed in the army's
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crackdown on demonstrators as well anti crew protest as are continuing their demonstrations in defiance of the crackdown in yangon dozens of young people from different districts marched through the city center large crowds joined rallies in several other regions including mandalay and could chin states so when is executive director of human rights network based in london he says that the military has not taken control of all regions of the country and that the national unity government has the backing of different different ethnic groups across mandel. in murmur right now there are multiple arms school and there are no one can control completely any part of the country completing that country so that when the military gender trying to. power is still failing is not getting that position yet and on the other hand that we haven't led you to make it a democratically elected government that is there and huge ego and national unity government which would form the whole the most important point here is that
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a new government has a democratically elected government who's with a mandate from the people of burma those who are all for the people of power and they are standing up against that military officials we geve this terrorizing you know committing brutal crimes against humanity every day and every part of the power as you see that and you see government the exiled go examine the air within burma they are hiding and they are called minikin with each other yet trying their best to serve the people so we understand they have immense of challenges but the point here is what about the international community you know we are being served well we only have to have a lip service from international community yes we see that there are sanctions are going on as some pressure is going on on the on the military but we needed change of all. you know effective support for this and your government and people those who are supporting what about the people in order to overthrow the brutal regime
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a senior british minister has played down speculation that the government could try to block a possible scottish independence referendum in court that's after the pro independence scottish national party won its 4th straight parliamentary victory its leader nicola sturgeon says that any attempt to do so would be an attempt to overturn democracy. all of this talk about. the challenges of. missy's a point the people of scotland have voted for the s.n.p. on the story of when the time is a an independence referendum. 2011 leading up to 2014 any government that has any respect for scottish democracy would simply accept that and come to. russia's president vladimir putin has said that his country will firmly defend its interests during a show of military strength a month the 76th victory day it's the anniversary of the soviet the face of dancey
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germany and watched as 12000 soldiers and 200 vehicles and all movements were paraded through red square in moscow. thousands of people are marching in several cities across france demanding that the government bring in our bishops measures to tackle climate change. they say a proposed climate law doesn't go far enough campaigners want any public funds used to support french industry to come up with strict ecological conditions are pushing for the creation of thousands of jobs in the green economy. and australian man suspected of being a recruiter i saw has been arrested in melbourne federal police to tame the 30 year old has been deported from turkey he was jailed for 18 months he's expected to be charged in australia over offenses allegedly committed during his time in syria and to keep order week of antigovernment protests of left some places in colombia
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facing food and fuel shortages with deliveries disrupted by roadblocks police on the army have been sent in to clear the blockades but protesters say the fight is far from over on a sound over m.p.'s he 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 transnationals 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 another temporary road block organized by local truck drivers. we're all united the truck drivers are supporting
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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 start of the earth with their fiscal reform since the start of the widespread enough times deadly street protests in the cities 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 exports of major commodities like coffee have been halted completely. 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 the spite
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the losses like. who owns a restaurant in town and. we live off tourism and people have not been able to come we had to deal with shortages but i stay. and with the protest we want better health pynchon this is about the future of children president duke has 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 street 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 there and. emergency crews have been working to put out a fire at an oil refinery in the syrian city of homs pictures broadcast by local media showed flames engulfing parts of the city and smoke billowing into the sky official said it was caused by a leak in a pumping station it's happened 5 months after a large fire explosion at
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a nearby crude oil loading station. china says the remnants of one of its biggest rockets have landed in the indian ocean after an uncontrolled reentry into the earth's atmosphere coordinates released by the chinese space agency but the landing area here just west of the maldives is not yet clear whether any daybreak landed on the islands china says most of it burned up the rocket called long launch 5 launch 10 days ago carrying part of china's 1st permanent space station nasa has criticized beijing for failing to control the day priest saying that it isn't meeting responsible standards fabby and sound is a senior research fellow at the university of southern queensland's institute for advanced engineering and space sciences he says that china is the only country that still allows the uncontrolled reentry of space junk. large spaces can reach the ground but it doesn't happen too often and certainly not really way in populated
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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 into the atmosphere once it entered the atmosphere was broken up into many smaller pieces previously along much 5 babies being reported to have dropped a piece that was 12 metres long so you could imagine if there were people around that 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 match 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 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 so the actual space station without launching or i would get more of that into orbit for our less cost both in mass and dollars and
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the result is of course that we have this one piece left over after that for example people like space x. are of course real and 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. today is not a 1st birthday but it's unlikely that she'll see a 2nd unless her parents can find more than $2000000.00 she has skeletal muscular atrophy a genetic disease that affects more than $10000.00 babies every year a new drug can save them but in most places it's not funded ballasts explains. loves minnie mouse and has a special outfit for her 1st birthday many was by her side last month too in a beirut hospital born with a genetic disease skeletal muscular atrophy neela's nerve cells are dying causing
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her muscles to waste away she will die unless she receives a new gene therapy so gain some or the problem is it's the most expensive single dose drug in the world at $2100000.00 and her parents must raise that money honey on new law on their. own why she has them of course but mia isn't life support but we still have time she can still get the treatment if she's less than 2 years of age she's only a year old so she can still get the treatment even if she's on life support and our government can't do anything so ginzler is approved in 15 countries mostly in europe and north america more than a 1000 children have received the drug since move on us brought it to market in 2019 but in places where it is not approved parents must fundraise lifesaving. also cannot be developed so as to school like 98 percent
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of the children in the world just as. the drug company says it appears expensive because it's a one time injection and says alternative treatments run into the 10s of millions of dollars over a person's lifetime and it also cost more than $1000000000.00 to develop. the company says it's lobbying governments and insurers to make so gains made more accessible we are doing everything in our power to get access to this product is all james work with these maybes in every country. as much as we can and we working with the governments and we prepared to be and i can see this mexico as possible to enable access to mining and. that's of little help to babies like iowa and denmark she 16 months old the parents of raise 2 thirds of the more than $2000000.00 she needs for treatment but they only have a few months left we have mom and let me great now and you girl.
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sorry dr matthew will be patients are not being allocated but a lot mixed so far the last few or so i've been living with these emails so for now thousands of parents around the world live to reckon with to reality if they lived in a different country or if they were rich they could save the baby for most their children's lives depend on the generosity of strangers shelob alice al-jazeera. just ahead here on the news hour. this algae is used in products we consume every day but it's also one of the most important sources of fuel for our planet and dangerous. and it's more organized as incest took us to long track to host a tokyo olympics far as here with that story. from the al-jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation
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the story of the world is that the global size developed the global wealth and continues to do that with no host and no limitations the corporation if it were a human would act like a psychopath part one as your baba and i said well we have to reduce our consumption here but we also need economic justice for all the. studio be unscripted al-jazeera examining the impact of today's headlines where does your fight go from here to people all knew them all to do all to die setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussion every time i talk about raises them i will. be called racist programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the while today we are about to feed townsend's and thousands of hungry magots see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera.
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exports purse the world's i'll get alginate it's found in the cell walls of brown seaweed and used to products that include cosmetics the algae grows an underwater for a soft chili as long coastline but as a sea of human reports now it's in danger too to a growing black market and illegal harvesting. added plants it's obvious that planet earth is more water than land. but if it out at 1st it looks like there's nothing but underneath there is extraordinary biodiversity one
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trunk of our can sustain move than 400 species there are snails chance and then many it's where life begins coral these are map grow algae forests as indispensable for our survival as those that grow above ground to photosynthesis they absorb just as much c o 2 gas and together with phytoplankton and sea grass they produce nearly half of our planet's oxygen on. and also like nurseries for small fish to find shelter from predators. along 2000 kilometers of chile's pacific coast these forests can grow 40 metres high and live for up to 25 years but they are in danger i thought marcus on the road access there are areas especially in the north where the alkies being extracted indiscriminately. killing of them i think almost every day maybe a compass walks on to the edge of these rocks to catch riedel as it's called in
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chile it's hard work but it's escalating price has allowed her to send her 3 children to university. these widows who are out are drying out here so that they can then be taken off to be sold and why is this algae in such high commercial demand because they are the horse of alginate you probably have never heard of it but believe me you have consumed it this is your car's dashboard since the most expensive type this variety of greens. hopes and this one called the black widow is used in making the plastics that we use practically every day. it's also used widely in the cosmetic industry from here it's taken to a processing plant to be chopped and shipped primarily to china and japan chile produces 40 percent of the world's alginate but much of it is harvested illegally
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and maria cumple says she only takes what the ocean throws out in the thick of it all this is what we call the head of the tree the ocean to root out to shore because it was no longer needed this isn't the same gear or that the boat extracts the fishermen dive cut it off from the head and kill it. license fishermen are allowed to rip out the algae a technique that was illegal until 1980. last year 500 tons were exported half of it harvested without authorization in a thriving black market. chile's long coastline makes it difficult to police but there are other ways to help turn the tide like steve. leaving or regrowth. of the wood box. it requires an investment yes but employing science to counter the depletion of natural species has already become
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a necessity so that as darwin once said we don't all perish you see in human al-jazeera peachey coolie cheney time to support his foreign agent thank you so much lewis hamilton has won the spanish grand prix its race when number 98 for the mercedes driver the briton beat match for sap and to clinch victory over his closest championship rival match for stepan the red bull driver was in the lead with just 6 laps remaining hamilton over took the dutchman and sealed the win in the final minutes of the race sadie's teammate valtteri bottas finished 3rd hundreds of athletes have been taking part in a track and field test event at tokyo's olympic stadium there are less than 3 months ago until the games are due to begin although more than $400.00 competitors were involved only 9 were from abroad no spectators were present and the stadium where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held tokyo remains under a state of emergency due to
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a rise in corona virus infections. a week and ago i was in poland for the world relays we had 31 countries we had 700 competitors and not one of those competitors left having tested positive on the protocols and the systems that were in place were clear hundreds of anti olympic protesters gathered outside the stadium during the event an online petition asking for the games to be cancelled has attracted more than $300000.00 signatures in just 3 days. in the build up to these games olympic organizers are releasing a series of playbooks essentially a list of rules designed to ensure a safe and secure event all participants must pass to covert 1000 task before leaving their home country athletes will also be tested daily while in tokyo competitors must avoid public transport and will stay at the athletes' village which is in a so-called bio secure bubble but they'll be sharing rooms with teammates and have
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been told to bring their own facemask says organizers won't be providing them the playbook also informs athletes they're attending the games at their own risk rob tiller is the director general of global athletes a group aiming to give olympians more of a say and how the games are being organized. i think athletes do want the games through to occur but they want the games to occur to ensure that the most robust safety measures are put in place to ensure they're protected and to ensure everyone around them is protected and the i.o.c. is right that you know the i think the trained all of this time tends some 101212 years to prepare for these games that could be their only shot and they do want to attend but not at all cost when you have a crisis management plan in place you normally have the most robust plan possible and as the risk starts to minimize you draw back that plan the i.o.c.
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has seemed to do the opposite so they've come out in waves of the playbook which they've had a year to develop and they have rolled it out slowly by increasing the you did the different protocols and restrictions and what that does is it leads to a lack of trust from the athletes from the general population and from health experts that are going to be hosting these games and in tokyo and the concern is that the protocols are not robust enough and we have expressed our views amongst other player associations that the international big committee has really come up short when it comes to protecting their essential workers unpaid workers the athletes to ensure they have a safe environment manchester united have prolonged the english premier league title race a little longer they came from behind to be aston villa away the defeat would have handed manchester city the title city can seal the top spot with victory over
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newcastle on friday. the spanish title race is still too tight to call leaders athletico madrid drew milner with barcelona on saturday at logica remains top 2 points ahead of bar so both have 3 games to go round madrid can move level with athletico if they beat sylvia later this sunday. well this was how interland fans welcomed their team to the stadium on saturday and her have just won the italian league title for the 1st time in more than a decade the team celebrated their championship with a 51 win over sampdoria. byron munich are german champions for a 9th straight season robert lewandowski scored a hat trick in this 6 and they'll win over or see a munch in glad back bowler striker is now on 39 goals for the season he has 2 games left to break miller's all time record affordable it's. to break this record that will be something amazing for me as well because you know if you have only 34 games even in my in my situation decision that was something.
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i knew i have to say that i need to believe. can happen but now i have decisions and i have to be ready for this. so canelo alvarez has added another world title to his collection mexican defeated britain's billy joe saunders in texas alvarez now owns 3 different versions of the world super middleweight title fight took place in front of more than 73000 fans. and u.s. open golf champion bryson to shambo took a long route to the 1st tee at his latest event american thought he'd missed the half way cut to north carolina and flew home to dallas it and found out he'd actually qualified to play on saturday and had to fly back during the night he landed just in time to shoot a suit purple 3 under par round of 68. ok and that is all you sport for now back to you adrian for many thanks and so another
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there is a growing so hold the news that it stops back to attention with more of the day's top stories so just a few moments on c.n.n. . frank assessments of poison but. what exactly how and what major taking what a situation might not be you could ever get informed opinions is the u.s. with thinking military positioning in the middle east or is it just to simply reorganize the ministry us and this is a message to the region that the united states is very think you are its military
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posture in-depth analysis of the day school ople headlines inside story on al-jazeera. that the tourist terraces of the football is what club loyalty come in violent confrontations when i was young when there was a football match we were crying because the fans would go crazy but in indonesia one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression with a carnivalesque display of peace and unity the firms who make for poor old truism angels on al-jazeera. in new delhi take advantage of the relatively clean air after weeks of toxic small stopped people from venturing outside institutions including harvard say air pollution is leading to more severe cases of the coronavirus and more deaths from it and nowhere in india is the situation worse than in daddy the number of. desperate situation of the indian government set up
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a new commission to monitor sources of pollution across 5 north of the state's health experts and mention this had been warning for months that the easing of the lockdown would lead to an increase in pollution and the impact that would have on the car that 19. israel's prime minister vows to impose more on order after a week of violence by the mosque compound leaves more than 200 palestinians injured you all are just really. respects the family of this woman who's accusing her of stealing. and shake of neighborhood at the heart of the latest on the rest.

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