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there's no safety in my country can i go back there and live with exclusive interview real fighting against them in the. courts how does iran has teens on the ground out to remind the world war 2 documentaries and lie. another cracked air in at the hour some mosque compound as international pressure mounts on israel over its response to palestinian protests. by helena he'd seen and this is al jazeera line from doha also coming out iraqi protesters turned their anger only iran's concert in karbala after the killing of
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a prominent activist a report from sudan on how people smuggling has flourished since conflict broke rights in the neighboring ethiopia and the dutch made flying car hoping to take off after getting grain clearance on european roads. for more clashes have erupted between israeli security forces and palestinians around the compounds in occupied east jerusalem officers far tear gas and stun grenades at protesters who hold stornes and other objects and return already simmering tensions are being further inflamed by a planned march later on monday by right wing israeli nationalists for events they call jerusalem day one of the issues behind recent unrest is a long running legal case about whether several palestinian families will be
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forcibly evicted from their homes and share gera neighborhoods to make way for israeli settlers well let's cross live near it see hiree for surtsey joins us from west jerusalem hairy israeli forces of storms the mosque compound there are reports of many injured worshipers what on earth is going on there. yes this is extremely worrying seems the video that is coming out from the compound itself what the israeli officials are saying is that there were thousands of people who overnight inside the compound that is not uncommon jury in the last phase of ramadan the where currently and that they say that they and there are pictures showing that some of the entrances were blocked up and stones collected and that there were some stones thrown towards israeli positions now we are on the streets of jerusalem overnight we saw young palestinian men throwing objects at police
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there was a degree of restraint this time though it seems that they have gone in in extremely heavy numbers please also saying that objects were thrown towards a road south of the locks a mosque compound or the temple mount as it's known to jews on this day jerusalem day when as you say jews celebrate the occupation beginning of east jerusalem the reunification of jerusalem as it's known to israelis and so we've seen these very very heavy clashes inside the compound itself stun grenades being used reports of rubber coated steel bullets as well and the palestinian red crescent saying that there have been hundreds injured dozens we understand taken to hospital already and this is an extremely dangerous development given all of the tension that we've seen over the last month it doesn't take much to trigger an even wider consecration and i think the thing that we really have to pay attention to and worry about is
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whether there's been any fatalities craze i mean the very distressing scenes coming guys of the al aqsa mosque compound receiving injured people being stretchered out on prayer rugs is only just going 10 o'clock in the morning where you are a harry any type that can this get given the plan march just sets a safe place and if you're a sign. well indeed this is a day that we were always concerned about being very big tensions the decision about the evictions that you referred to a couple minutes ago in the israeli supreme court it was due to be a hearing in about an hour's time to decide whether to hear the appeal of the palestinian families involved or not and simply enforce the evictions there was a last minute intervention to delay that for at least 30 days so that was obviously want to attempt to try and give a little bit more breathing space but now we have this day where jews especially right wing especially religious nationalist jews celebrate in very obvious fashion
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in a way that many muslims in the old city find provocation. traditionally marching bearing flags and going through the muslim courts and now it really does depend to a large degree on what's decisions are made by the israeli security establishment now we understand that security officials had advised against letting not much go through already there's been one decision not to allow jews on the temple mount the locks the mosque compound itself on this jerusalem day and so there have been people massing at the western wall instead and some right wing politicians have been sort of agitating and complaining about this fact so that's one decision of the security forces have taken the other decision which will be critical i think is exactly what route they will allow the marches to take whether there will be further confrontations between them and security forces if they try and block it off whether they will come face to face with palestinians in the streets in and
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around the old city of jerusalem if they don't we heard from the police commissioner late on sunday and he was saying that it was his wish to allow the march to go ahead as planned but that there would be a decision on monday morning so we wait to see what happens but already this is an extremely dangerous and potentially triggering. situation but why the violence as things stand. from gaza has already been talking about what the scenes that are coming coming from the election last compound saying that israel will pay a heavy price and we did see more rockets coming out of gaza last night very troubling scenes indeed there are a 4 set life for us from west jerusalem thank you harry well international pressure is mounting on israel the organization of islamic corporation says it's appalled by the brutality of force used against palestinian protesters the u.n. security council will meet discuss developments later on monday gabriels on reports
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from washington on how the u.s. has been reacting initially. you're getting a sense that here in washington that there is growing concern about the situation there in israel that we've been seeing over the last few days. biden's national security adviser jake so often had a call on sunday with his rig israeli counterpart and according to a readout from the white house about that call sullivan told his or israeli counterpart that the u.s. is very concerned about the violence that is taking place he said that there are serious concerns about the violent confrontations and that the u.s. wants to ensure colm and deescalate tensions and promote deescalation violence that we've been seeing also soul of in telling israeli officials that the u.s. it has serious concerns and according to the readout from the white house about the
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potential palestinian evictions palestinian families from their land in their homes in the shade neighborhood and he said that there are he expressed that to the israeli officials that that the u.s. has some serious concerns about that what was not part of this readout or at least what was not laid out in this readout from the call was any direct condemnation of israel's actions by the united states at least not from this readout clearly israel is a very strong ally of the united states and whenever we've seen situations like this the u.s. usually treads very lightly when it comes to any sort of condemnation when it comes to any violence there. well just spoke exclusively with iraq's prime minister moustapha dini in baghdad he says the palestinian people have the legal rights to stay in shape. you could take heed. in iraq to nonces all the crimes
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of the palestinian people and the prevention of the muslim community to access their holy sites and protecting the palestinian neighborhoods that historically belong to them and should be protected and defended. protesters in the iraqi city of karbala have targeted iran after an anti government activist was shot dead in an apparent execution supporters of. the iranian consulate in karbala on fire is suspected rainy and backed fighters have been behind the shooting was killed close to his home by unknown gunman in the early hours of sunday. well he's one of more than 30 activists killed in iraq since the beginning of large scale antigovernment protests in sober 2019 some one of 14 reports from karbala. that agonizing wait for the body of a loved one this is the family of a was in the a well known organizer in iraq's anti-government protest movement he was shot dead the night before just outside his home in iraq's southern city of karbala he had
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his mother told al jazeera he had received numerous threats from paramilitary groups backed by iran the militias are everywhere in the streets they have a list which includes the names of all the activists they will kill them one by one today they killed my son and soon they'll kill another was the funeral procession arrived in the scorching afternoon heat their religious office punctuated with desperate cries for survival. the parties are killing us scream the man who once stood by her up side in cabinets protest squares demanding change but is anyone listening in the. the habs family said their final goodbye their anger directed at both the killers and the government who failed to protect him are looked at with we don't trust the government and we don't trust this political process if there is to be justice there should be an international investigation he is one of $34.00 activists assassinated since protests 1st began
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in october $21000.00 according to iraq's human rights commission a 3rd were killed after a new government was formed in may 2020 promising to end impunity when prime minister most of the may came to power almost a year ago he promised to rein in our troops that acted outside of the state's control and to bring those responsible for the deaths of protesters and activists to account but only a handful of iran have been made and no one has been convicted and so the killings and the funerals go on the protestors drove body to care about a central square once packed with crowds railing for a cause but after the movement crumbled amid brutal repression they mostly just gather to mourn those they lost few here dare to speak on camera in fear they might be next some expect violence to further flare ahead of october elections warding.
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these assassinations don't come out of nowhere they are organized its links the elections that have been set for next october and all these politicians are scared i think the october protesters will compete for their power to bring about change that's why they're targeting the activists and today have paid the price. the prime minister promised justice and ordered wiring but none of these investigations have borne fruit in the past leaving little hope for accountability in the future simona fulton al-jazeera. at least 25 people reporters have been killed after a bus hit a landmine in afghanistan and. happens on the kabul kandahar highway in zabul province local officials say women and children are among the victims separately there's been reports of at least 20 soldiers killed in a car bombing it sets of happens outside an army base near the city of daraa. the
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taliban has announced a 3 day cease fire in afghanistan during the mostly festival muslim festival rather of fitter this week it comes to days after the government blamed the group for an attack outside a school which killed more than 50 people more slee young schoolgirls the taliban denies being responsible funerals have been held for the victims all facets haq has fewer contraflow to reports from kabul. most of the debris is outside this girl's school may be gone but not the anger and grief among the people of. dozens of students mostly girls who were killed as they were leaving school 3 bomb blasts cutting their lives short. ever comes in commits an act of terror should be prevented and punished and no other group conduct such kind of criminal activities in the future the security forces come to the scene after the attack and create more chaos that will never help prevent such brutal attacks witnesses say the
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attack appeared well coordinated and intended to kill as many children as possible this is the school's gate and the girls were coming out a car bomb and 2 id's exploded almost back to back in 3 different parts of the road outside the school the taliban has denied responsibility and blamed. the government says the taliban is behind the attack there are more than 20 terrorist groups operating in afghanistan peace talks between the taliban and the afghan government are at an impasse and some analysts say even if they reach a peace deal stability in the country is not guaranteed now the time when the taliban are not blaming the responsibility for such attacks this means that there are other factors involved in of on is the man who has the capacity of challenging
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the state and the stability and peace of his son which again means that the international community is leaving an unfinished chapter behind the attack was carried out as violence is rising across the country and foreign troops look to complete their withdrawal in the coming months hazaar ethnic minority lives in the neighborhood and has been repeatedly attacked in recent years its members have called on the governor. and to protect them. has claimed several of the attacks. the gate and following the perpetrators working very hard to be brought to justice but justice has rarely been served to the victims of the many attacks. and so once more they bury their dead and pray for the carnage to end. we're going to take
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a quick break now when we come back we will be live from indianapolis new infections have tips lightly but there are more problems with the vaccine right. we have some turbulent weather rolling across parts of europe let me show you where this is so for that we head toward france eastern portion of the country with the border of switzerland very heavy downpours of rain thunderstorms expected and we've got some snow for the alps elsewhere on monday the united kingdom particularly toward ireland remains unsettled and the potential for some pretty intense rain through norway a times on monday if i show you where this system is on tuesday still plaguing france it's now pushing into northern italy still that snow for the elves and some rain for southern areas of germany where we go now to north africa and we're seeing
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some of those showers some further to the south so impacting morocco and northern algeria the good news is this will not be intense rain like we have seen in parts of northern syria over the last sort of which is led to devastating flooding temperatures have come down in egypt cairo at 37 degrees and that's because we've got a wind off the mediterranean also seem very wet weather pulled away from kenya and somalia but you know we've got a drenching toward the western cape things are now beginning to dry out there as we head toward cape town a high of 21 degrees on monday and plenty of sun in the forecast. frank assessments there are a lot of poison but the government needs to watch exactly how and what measures never taking for a situation like i'm not to believe you could ever get informed opinions is the u.s. with thinking the military positioning of the middle east wasn't just
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a simple act of reorganizing ministry assets this is a message to the region that the united states years are rethinking its military posture in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera . you're watching al-jazeera quick reminder of our top stories this hour palestinian medics say at least 50 people were taken to hospital after clashes erupted between israeli security forces and palestinians around the alexa component in occupied east jerusalem the palestinian red crescent say more than 170 people have been
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injured officers fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters who heard old stalls and other objects in return protesters angry over the killing of iraqi activists about was mean to have set fires the year and a rainy and consulates his death the sparks demonstrations across the city of karbala supporters think iran back find serious were behind the killing. and at least 25 people are reported to have been killed after a bus hit a landmine in afghanistan happens only a couple kandahar highway in zabul province officials say women and children are among the dead it. they say the number of covert 19 infections in india has fallen below 400000 for the 1st time in 4 days this is according to official figures which tend to drop after the weekends when fewer tests are carries out its health officials have
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recorded another 3700 deaths with the health system overwhelmed pressure is building on prime minister narendra modi to announce a nationwide lockdown like he did jury india's 1st wave well let's get more now from elizabeth piron him she joins us live from new delhi let's let's start with the vaccines 1st of all they are supposed to be the way out of this crisis but the indian vaccination campaign has been hit with control for say walky tellers. that's right the vaccination policies of the government are in fact going to be heard in the indian supreme court the top court and the country which is going to be hearing everything from why the government is allowing that scene manufacturers the 2 in the country to sell at completely different prices to the central government to states and also to private hospitals and also why the vaccine rollout
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is going so very slowly the indian government expanded its vets nation program to include all adults everyone above the age of 18 from the start of may but there aren't enough doses it states to make their own arrangements with vaccine manufacturers which have not been sending states doses dudley's health minister a health minister said on monday morning that they only have enough doses of the indian made by the biotech vaccine for one day and the astra zeneca for 3 to 4 days there's also a lot of criticism about the prices that private hospitals are charging some of the highest in the world about $13.00 for the astra zeneca $17.00 for the again for the indian ata thought to take a backseat and those public health experts who are campaigning for equitable access to vaccines say that the opening up all vaccines to free market pricing diverts them to the private sector to people who can pay for them most countries in the world are charging for vaccines and india they are supposed to be free for everyone
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but because of the shortages that is the reality. and the endless talks about the overall picture here in india because those figures would tend to suggest the situation is getting gradually back was your experience. it is getting better in the worst affected state. where the number of cases have come down for long enough now for us to be able to say that it's past its peak its financial capital moment by the country's financial capital and its capital cases have come down to a few 1000 a day the lowest they've been in well over a month but where cases come and some places they are going up exponentially in others including in the southern state of ca not of which recorded the 2nd highest number of cases in the country on sunday more than 40001 in 3 people being tested there have the virus and so it's imposed even stricter restrictions so that it can
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do what. impose those really tough restrictions for a good few weeks try and bring the number of cases down delhi where cases have also come down they were the lowest on sunday than they have been since mid april. has also introduced tougher restrictions despite those lowering of numbers and that's because testing has also come down in delhi so we can't take those numbers to be exactly what they are you get that's why the delhi government closed down the metro on monday careless with piron and their brain is the latest from you joey thank you it is a people smuggling between sudan of ethiopia is increasing despite their border crossings closed sudan has long been a transit center for many people will point to make it to europe sudanese authorities say the conflicts in ethiopia is to grow region is leading to many more trying to make that journey have been more good reports from its.
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this shelter is far from what's highly at afi and his family had back in their hometown of my. degree region but when conflict erupted last november hyla says he was forced to abandon all he had and he and his family smuggled themselves into sudan through an unofficial border crossing. i came into the country at night through the bush there was a form of the border and that's where i stayed for the day sudanese soldiers found me and others who are also escaping to great and brought us to the camp i had hoped to eventually leave and go to another country because i have relatives who have crossed the border before the conflict and they are now in europe and elsewhere but instead we came to the refugee camps the degree conflict is now in its 6 months and has forced more than 63000 people into sudan in search of safety many came through official border crossing points along the sudan if you order during the 1st days of conflict but refugees shortly after the conflict started crossing the border from ethiopia became difficult and smuggling became the safest way to seek refuge in
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sudan sport estates of. they're not the only ones making the journey hundreds coming each year in search of work borders between sudan and if you were marked out in the early 20th century during british colonial rule despite being drawn on maps the borders between sudan and if you are poorly defined on the ground in most parts there are no formal barriers to mark where one country and the other begins on the stretches of farmland and while border smuggling is not other factors besides the 2 great conflict helped increase over the past few months. border crossings have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic now if you do cross don't venture far from this area in a place called bat it's a new 2 kilometer stretch of land where no paperwork is needed to enter. it's better for me to locate and so that i can communicate with people and earn money unlike back in my village and. in late november sudan you have to take over
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a fertile 3000 square kilometer region in the state. that sudan claims under a colonial agreement dating back to mine 1000 or 2 but ethnic on her farmers from ethiopia say they've been farming it for nearly 5 decades and it belongs to them local authorities say the situation at the border has also led to a rise in other forms of smuggling. the armed forces are now also combating an increase in smuggling of weapons to borders of long being porous and with conflict into gray we find people seeking refuge more often they do that by smuggling across the border and those we detect $100.00 over to the refugee commission but we need organizations to tend to the refugio otherwise we'll start seeing trafficking of vulnerable refugio hyla says when he was smuggled into sudan he was concerned about the welfare of his family he says he still hopes to relocate his family to a better place but now wants to do it legally by any repercussions on their lives
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and their future he will morgan al-jazeera the body of. 6 people who have been killed at a birthday party in the u.s. states of colorado police in colorado springs said gunman shot his girlfriend's family members and friends before killing himself in march 10 people were shot dead as a supermarket in the colorado city of boulder. now it's a familiar scene in science fiction avoiding traffic by taking to the skies in your car company thinks it's close to making that's a reality its fine car is allowed to drive on roads and though they're trying to be cleared for take off that bus and reports. 20 years ago they were seen as a bunch of crazy inventors now you start to design a say they are ready to fly if you come to a place where you want to take off it takes you about 2 minutes to change it to flight mode what long seemed
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a futuristic idea is looking pretty real and this dutch wrote so far is flying cars only allowed to drive the company hopes to get permission from the european every nation safety agency as early as next year scientists long try to figure out how to make a car fly or plane drive we have to be able to fold rotors propellers tails into a shape where you can take it on the road and that's very challenging especially because it has to be right. so all these technologies are incorporated in our design and that's why we can build a flying car now which we couldn't 10 or 50 years ago although tens of companies worldwide are developing enough that if most of transportation this company claims d.s. is the 1st flying car that will become a reality dutch taxi companies have ordered 3 it still feels like i'm playing a part in a science fiction movie and it's hard to imagine that i could soon fly away with this car at least if i would have the money to buy it unfortunately the company
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wants details kept secret and we're not allowed to film this car in action and skeptics don't believe that we'll soon see the sky full of flying cars. flying delorean core back to the future this is not tackle this is a ball this is fantasy this pure fantasy although we could soon be technically feasible expert your us melkor does not see it as a new mode of transportation this is a toy for very rich boys. and then maybe some. place where you can use this special forces. emergency aid so there may be some issue products for that button or for you and me no i guess i would have to ask for a salary raise for. the runway is clear we have no wind. go for learning instructors say it takes 45 hours to learn to fly the palffy which is based on a gyro plane a mix between a helicopter and a plane to me from what i am is one of those who ordered a half a 1000000 euro flying car. freedom for me so i will use it
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for business in italy and i also use it for pleasure by every young boy wants to be james bond one day and i want one of them while for james bond the imagination has snowballed in real life cos most of the dutch flying car will have to find an airstrip 1st before they can take off and land step fasten al-jazeera thumbs don't fear. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. palestinian medics say at least 50 people were taken to hospital after clashes about citrus industry the security forces and palestinians around the compounds in occupied east jerusalem the palestinian red crescent says more than 100.

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