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impacted in the 1st impact that are in the global side. that's always how it is part 2 of barbara and raymond, past fashion, should be actually regulated. so like they are at studio be unscripted on our juicy . i me crowded gas neighborhoods warned by israel to evacuation ahead of air strikes. this to us, president joe bite makes a new push for de escalation at a cease fire and a phone call with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ah, i'm adrian again. this is l 0 alive from doha. also coming up the european union, a breeze to reopen, it stores the travelers as long as they have fully vaccinated against scope. it's
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19 and for us president donald trump faces the increasing likelihood of criminal charges as investigations in his business dealings. gotta pace. ah. people living into crowded, gaza residential neighborhoods have been warned to leave their homes ahead of israeli strikes. this is the city skyline right now. the areas still to evacuate and the main roads. the theme is ready, military says that it's planning to attack earlier is ready strikes, hit more targets in the solid garden city of con eunice. let's go live now to garza out 0 suffered l collude is with us. what more do we
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know about these warnings that israeli military has issued software? a letter from today in the early morning. one of the most. let's say crowded populated neighborhoods called alpha farley, which is in the halfway between the city and job valley food. people have received all the headquarters for all the people who are living in that neighborhood. we speak about a few thousands of people living in a very crowded and houses are close to each other. so they have been received warning to evacuate their homes because they are going to bond bought the main road . busy which is one of the most essential roads in the garden, because it's simply links the government city with the north of gover. okay. people evacuated in the morning, then some other good. a few phone calls for those really to go back home because they will postpone the bombardment or the destruction of this, this sort of the,
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the try to get the dimensions all for the better the something which made it more serious that people enjoy barley or if the g, which is one of the most crowded places all over the world. we are speaking about one cubic meter square, in which the more than 250000 refugees living inside. it's as they call it in jamalia. that's because of started dina because of the over over the crowded population ministries on houses or homes. busy are very close to each other, one above the other, as they call it. so the receive another student also in the late after noon or let's say, and the early evening, the 3 me are the same point. 5 people receive people in the received the same
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threat. that's all the a big had call told about to say more or less 200 meter squared to evacuate their homes because they are going also to bombard the main roads of this area in the middle of july. that if it comes that links all different parts of jamalia with each other, i am from japan. i was born on grown up there. busy so i know the this, what does it mean to sort of the structure of the refugee, my father, my form that is living with that fabulous my ankles. i have, i didn't stop calling them and talking to them, asking them, what are they going to do on, you know, it's difficult and really quite impossible for them to move to car, to buy area because i live in the city. so they, they have collected each other on day they,
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they all gathered in one small loom like should be less, could be at the other direction of the bottom. and they could see, according to my father, they could see hundreds of people trying to evacuate from a who lived on this road. so evacuating and leaving this this area to another safer place. a few minutes ago i made another. busy another phone call on my father who said that because they could hear huge explosions in that area that shake jamalia g. come of course we don't know what is what kind of destruction it is. what that is. but at least according to what i understood from my father who lives 400 meters from this main road, he said that they could get to the big stores flying hey, things are almost all over the front of the building. if you come by the way,
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japan, because of the rules of the feelings of this bill, the homes are simple, not most of them are not concrete made of concrete like vehicle or are these plastic rules. so we still need more time to, to evaluate, to get more updates about the results of such, such this, the bombardment. still the people under safari, which is the 1st area that was when people have to wait and come back and evacuate to come back 3 times according to some people they live under a very serious under buddy security about security conditions because they don't know if they can still or leave if they bombarded their homes. where are they going to, to stay on? what are they going to do?
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this is a very miss, is this a very important up to 5 political aspect? because some people here, they believe this is part of the, the high quality can war against the population of god. thank you for checking on this a consideration that this is the 1st time that it happens. and in the last 4 or escalations on goggle normally be $11.00 family, 2 families, 3 families, but not metro residential compounds right behind me. we could see 22. busy brown buildings. there have been 13 days ago, and we in this area we have to leave and stay in this 34 hours. and does that apply for either tomorrow or not?
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so we have been living understood if we are sophia for now 3 days. because we don't, we don't know, we don't have more information from dice. either they are going to boom, bought this house is or not. so we live, we decided to take the risk to go to stay home until they sent another place or to give up or change your mind. you don't. this is the way in. busy many places all over the guys are 3. by the way, in the last couple of days, this is a very noticeable become some think you are unknown by everybody in the software for the moment, manufacture, date stuff. what i'll call you back reporting live from casa. it's been more than 10 days of intense israeli bombardment in gaza, costing 227 palestinian lives. 12 people have been killed in israel by palestinian rocket file from southern israel, enron con reports, palestinians in gaza,
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look at yet another building reduced to rubble. as israel continues, it strikes and goes from land and sea. one man describes the moment he realizes his house was next, fell off a job and i received on my mobile phone a call from a private number. they said that it was a call from the lady just called me and they were wanting before getting a job in the home. they asked me to clear the area and to move or the new bus out. i told him or out trying to, he asked me to make sure that everyone is out. and also he asked me to block district. yeah, israel has one of the most technologically advanced and well funded military in the world. while hammer has kept up a barrel of low tech rockets, most of them have been destroyed by its rocket defense system, known as i and don't. despite that some fell on towns de la garza border, including ash stored on wednesday, and some people were injured. israel's can take
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a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu spoke to foreign diplomats and was blunt when it came to his dance and go over and homer there only 2 ways that you can deal with it. you can either conquer that, and that's always an open possibility. or you can deter them, and we are engaged right now in fossil deterrence, but i have to say, we don't rule out anything. policy. the president mohammed above also spoke, hoping for an interview, asking back long term solution. in the matter, we don't do the work now is focused on stopping the israeli aggression against our people in jerusalem, west bank and gaza. then entering a serious political process under clear international packing that leads to ending the israeli occupation of the lands in the state of palestine. any long term solution is still a very long way off. now. the united nations can't get it. a convoy into the gaza strip. israel says there was a motor attack at the border crossing,
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so therefore they shut it down. the palestinian factions say that their positions were attacked 1st. however, the aid convoy remains exactly where is not where it's needed. the most iran con i was there on the southern barrier with gaza. efforts to secure a ceasefire still appear to be gaining traction while israel and palestinian on groups publicly se they'll fight on secret negotiations. a said to be on the way. the white house says the us president joe biden put israel as leader benjamin netanyahu on notice during the latest phone call, telling him that it's time to lower the intensity of the conflict. part of a statement reads, the president conveyed to the prime minister, but he expected a significant de escalation today on the path to a cease fire. but benjamin netanyahu is rejected that appeal about from now ball bucky. we are with every passing day, we are striking at more of the terrorist organizations capabilities targeting more senior command is toppling more terrorist buildings and hitting more weapons
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stockpiles. just as i told the ambassadors here today, this is the natural rise of israel. i very much appreciate the support of these governments, and i especially appreciate the support of a friend us president biden, for the state of israel bride to self defense. i'm determined to continue this operation until its objective is achieved to restore quiet and security to you. citizens of israel. in the us congresswoman alexandria, carzillo, cortez and other democrats have introduced a resolution opposing the sale of $735000000.00 in military weapon rita. israel cortez treated the united states should not be rubber stamping weapons sales to the israeli government. as they deploy our resources to target international media outlets, schools, hospitals, humanitarian missions, and civilian sites for bombing, palestinian american congresswoman rashida to live has also treated her support for the measure, saying no more weapons to kill children and families. enough,
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it on oma, another vocal congressional critic added, even if the current escalation wasn't raging, congress should be questioning the sales of these types of weapons to israel. hydro castro reports out from washington. this is a resolution that was merely introduced today by that liberal wing of the democratic party, some of the congress women who you just quoted. and if this were to advance in the house all at a cheese is voicing a non binding objection to this arm sale, which was already reached between the by administration and israel. this is money paid to boeing, the maker of the so called smart bombs, their precision guided missiles that the by the ministration has already approved to sell to israel. all of that happening before this crisis developed acutely. the congress was actually informed of this deal going through prior to this recent
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escalation and violence in the middle east. and so congress has 15 days to voice and objection will today is actually the 2nd to last day. and if you just look at the congressional calendar, there is simply no way that this resolution, even if it had the political clout behind it could advance in such short time to meet tomorrow's deadline. that's been the violence in the israeli city of alpha, home after the killing of a 17 year old palestinian israeli boy, mohammed k, one died from his injuries after being shot at the head by security forces. felicia's tear gas to disperse. mourners had gathered outside his family home still to come here on here a new round of talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal was wrapped up and there was signs of progress. and of course, the return to life french current, phase museums reopen after 6 months of corolla virus restrictions. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways high that we got more very heavy rain coming into central parts of china, the seasonal rise across the the my you front now making its way across the central parts into eastern areas. and this semi space re from will let just wiggles away from the similar areas to go on through the next couple days. met me like a rope being dragged across a similar parts of the ground. the wet weather will continue to just pulse its way across. central nice parts of china into southern and central parts of japan. so some very heavy rainfall coming through. it is likely to cause some disruption as we go on through the next couple days. it doesn't get a whole lot better as we go on into friday. if anything much, if han she, by that stage seeing some very heavy rain, brightest guys tried to come back in behind,
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but the rain never really too far away. and you can see high runs, right the way back into central and southern parts of china. you make a way towards the we can do any of the showers that we have across indo china. a rash of showers there to northern parts of borneo, into the philippines. but the heaviest rains going to be with, with the weather to its part of indonesia. little rush of showers. they're just around jobs and wet weather to coming in to southern parts of india over the next couple of days. here's the remnants of tropical cycling, making his way for the north sponsored cut on airways, a life and death struggle for racial equality in a deeply unequal society. unfortunately, that was fine for the apartheid regime within that group. they've been very close friends like a family living together over 50 years after this torture and death in police custody. al jazeera world tells the remarkable story of anti apartheid campaigner in them on the south africa. the man fought apartheid on
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a jazz. ah, the me. hello again. this is i'll just hear other news people living in 2 crowded garza residential neighborhoods that want to leave the homes ahead of israeli strikes. this is the city skyline right now. the areas told vacuums, and the main roads that the israeli military says it's planning to attack earlier is really strikes more targets in the southern guns and city of com. eunice. more than 220 palestinians had been killed in casa, since the conflict began among them more than 60 children,
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while both sides publicly, se, they'll fight on secret negotiations are set to be on the way. and a phone call us president joe biden was told israel's prime minister to lower the intensity of the conflict. the 2 top diplomats from the u. s. russia struck an optimistic tone off their 1st face to face meeting and the blinking of so gay love ross spoke on the sides of the arctic council summit in iceland. the us secretary of state repeated warnings against what he called aggressive russian actions. but also talked up the benefits of working together. the russian foreign minister agreed, here's some of what they had to say. no secret that we have our differences. and when it comes to those differences as president biden is also shared with president food. and if russia acts aggressively against us, our partners or allies bills will respond. and president biden has demonstrated that in, in both word and deed, not for purposes of escalation,
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not to seek conflict, but to defend our interests. but having said that, there are many areas where our interest intersect and overlap, and we believe that we can work together and indeed build on those interests and get them up so that she is, is clear. we're prepared to discuss all the issues on the table with the understanding that our discussions will be honest, factual. and with mutual respect, the slow grace people who are sort of with topics such as the korean peninsula, the are on nuclear issue. i've gone on all the subjects where our representative already interacting with each other. i hope that today will have a review of old as issues around stepping foreign minister says the talks to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal and bring the us back to the table. have progressed well in vienna. under the agreement, iran restricted, it's simply a program exchange for sanctions relief. but it's repeatedly breached the terms of the deal. since donald trump pulled the us out in 2018,
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washington says that it's ready to lift many of its sanctions, but tara says it won't rejoin until all of them are removed. new york's attorney general has opened a criminal investigation into former us president donald trump's business activities. and those of his family members from says that he's being unfairly attacked. patty co hain reports in his 1st run for president when his opponent criticized him for possibly not pain federal taxes. donald trump described it like this, so that makes it more 80. but now authorities in new york are looking at whether it was actually criminal. the state attorney general lateesha james had been looking at possible civil violations that could lead to fines. but now she says she's joining the investigation led by cyrus vance. the manhattan district attorney, looking at potential criminal charges. the issue did trump say his properties like trump tower, were worth less to the government to pay less tax and then tell banks they were
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worth more to get loans? tax fraud and bank fraud can carry prison time if convicted, it's entirely possible. the former president goes to jail. this has been on the horizon during his campaigns when people were talking about some of these problems with his taxes in particular. and some of these charges at it would also not surprise me at all to know that at some point there would be federal involvement as well because tax fraud is a federal crime. the former president claims its political retribution in a statement saying, there is nothing more corrupt than an investigation that is in desperate search of a crime. but authorities are pressuring his long time accountant. recently going after the tuition records for ellen, weisel, birth grandchildren at this expensive prepped school, why silver has worked with authorities in the past. getting immunity in exchange for testifying against trumps lawyer michael cohen. but it's not clear if this man, whose believe to know everything about trans finances will or is cooperating. trump
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is facing widespread legal issues here in washington dc. the attorney general is doing the inaugural committee and his company, alleging that the committee was overcharged dramatically during the duration to use the trump hotel spending more than a $1000000.00. just a matter of days while he was in the white house, trump was able to keep his records and himself free from prosecution action. he no longer has as a private citizen, particle haine, al jazeera washington. india's navy has rescued more than $180.00 people stranded at sea after an oil barge sank off the west coast. during psycho and tell tape efforts were on the way to find dozens of workers and crew. still missing naval ships and surveillance and cross been scouring the waters of the oil field, which is about 70 kilometers southwest of them by cycling teeth, has killed at least 29 people in
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the european union as easing travel restrictions for tourists who are fully vaccinated against cove at 19 you ambassadors have also agreed on relaxing the criteria for countries to be considered safe. until now that list included only 7 nations. the imposed strict measures last year. one destination could be france, which has started to loosen restrictions. paris is famous. cafe terraces reopened on wednesday, as did museums and cinemas with reduced capacity. the government hopes that all restrictions will be gone by the end of june. but it's smith reports from paris, deprived of that cafe terraces for most of the past 12 months. parisians weren't letting pouring rain get in the way of what is hoped to be the beginning of the end of lockdown restriction. we had our 1st customer here. i said, talk this morning. so everybody is wasting, feels good to the stores, do some shopping to sit and have a coffee which we love doing in paris,
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sitting down at a table on a terrorist watch the world go by, get up going to store all of that. people are waiting to go to museums, indoor of unused light, aloof can operate at reduced capacity. it was sold out today. early visitors were keen to resume a modern tourism ritual. before the pandemic fans was the world's most visited country tourism contributed 7.5 percent of g d. p. to encourage tourist back france will become one of the few to offer free covey tests to visitors, to which is a key part of the french academy. and that's why we have decided to have these tests for free, for the fall into reads, so that france will be one of the most attractive destination among your band countries. while cues outside luxury good stores might be encouraging for the economy. 2021 will still be tough. many places around expecting a 3rd of the tourists. they would have seen pre pandemic. but at least it's
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something when you choose to be a way to when you choose to have a good area, or when you choose to offer the best of the french or liquor luxury clothing. it's, it's the job you decided to do and what drive you to go to us every morning. and this was forbidden for us when anyone. yeah, it was very tough. we're not out of it yet. president emanuel microns said, as he took coffee with his prime ministers, young, caustics, but the government hope's a newly accelerated vaccination program will mean they'll be no walk downs. now, the french government is taking a gamble. multi, 13000 people day is still testing positive cove at 19 compatible with the u. k. in a similar population. and that 2 and a half 1000 people a day i tested positive and the u. k. i only started reopening a few weeks ago. bernard smith, al jazeera parish, the democratic republic of congo,
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the president says that he will mediate between the leaders of sudan, ethiopia, and egypt, who are in dispute over a few of his grand race on stam, felix felix. she is a katy is count, chair of the african union. he's not found without his eras. natasha butler and paris to discuss progress on those negotiations and other issues on the continent. the pleasure of that was the 3 heads of state met and they spoke in formerly without mediators. so looking ahead to june, i plan to organize a summit intern shutter. i think i have a lot of hope that we will find an agreement. because when i visited the 3 countries, we've made significant progress. i want to ask you about an interview that the rwandan president paul cook. i'm a gave to french press. this week he deny the want of troops were implicated in crimes and atrocities during the off these 2 wars. what's your reaction to that interview? live up? oh, there was a report about this issue written by u. n. x. it wasn't written by con gleese. i continue to believe that justice must
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be done for our victim, because the time has come to prioritize, peace and security in our region. you've installed a one month military administration in the northeast in case we need to or because of going violence mainly from the again to non group a yes, compiler says that it will share intelligence with kinshasa. would you envisage, though, come paula, sending troops to help combat the adf. no man mas it, but it's not planned. we want to take these on groups in a pinch movement on simply speaking, the adf are used to struggling our borders. so we must avoid misunderstandings and abuses that could threaten co operation without you can to neighbors. the adf says that a has links to i school to the islamic state. do you think that those links mean the violence will grow in the region?
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you saw still in an embryonic state in congo, and it's still possible to snuff them out and eradicate them completely. that's why i'm calling for the collaboration of all countries in the region in mozambique were saying, similar situation armed groups who say they have links to i sold. if i make state violence is growing there, do you think there could be some form of regional military response? because at the moment, the president in my beak is saying that he doesn't want any intervention from the outside of the country. you click on my understanding that these terrorist groups have links with the adf. so they are starting to coalesce, it could become an international coalition of evil. we must not neglect the contribution that can be made by other countries. the value of bitcoin has plunged 30 percent off to china and new carbs on crypto currencies. comments by billionaire
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it on lusk also hit the value. he hinted that one of his companies may sell a huge crypto currency holding other digital coins suffered losses to it's the latest sign of turbulence in the market. that's highly regulated. some positive news to report on conservation, but you ends environmental program says the world's met a target said a decade ago to protect against bio diversity loss. nearly 17 percent of the planets land surface is covered by a conservation plan. however, the portal. so stress studied, the better recognition of those conserved areas. don't have a complete picture of the effectiveness of these areas in being successful for that conservation outcomes. so we do have a very good picture of the extent of the areas which designated for nature, but we don't have a good understanding around their effectiveness. and this is a significant challenge. in fact, only around 20 percent of areas have been assessed for their management effectiveness to deliver the outcomes for which they are designated and put into
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place. so this is a challenge we're facing. it's a challenge of both at a local scale of areas undertaking assessments of management effectiveness and conservation outcomes. and it's a challenge at the global scale to aggregate that information together to get an understanding of the global level of progress being made. china, us release the 1st images from it's sharon martha marsh rover. they show the craft of that mazda vast utopia, initiate the flap, flap plans that touched down on the red planet last weekend. i could tell you where the fellow adrian said again, here in the headlines on al jazeera people living in to crowded garza residential neighborhoods that they want to leave the homes ahead of his radio strikes. this is the city skyline right now. the area still to evacuate near main roads. so the israeli military says it's planning to attack out 0.

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