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and redemption, even when it was a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa, a new episode of war hotels on al jazeera ah, the whole neighborhood, st garza are evacuated. israel's bombings now enter and 11th day and diplomatic efforts during the violence of intensified to the german foreign ministers in israel just hours before a meeting of the un general assembly. ah maria, here in joe ha, with those stories and the rest of the world news from al, just the protests in columbia 4th major changes from the
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government. now the unpopular health reforms are being ditched and football fans initially. back in the stadium after more than a year, pandemic restrictions are ah, in gaza israeli war plains have hit too crowded residential neighborhoods. one of the target zones, the jamalia refugee camp in northern gallons, where up of 90000 people live. looking at the skyline right now, just after 11 am you see the black smoke a little bit more intense? earlier as it stopped the dissipates but the strikes ongoing, those areas that were told to evacuate on the main roads, which these ready military is planning to attack and clearly has as rosemont bob and have gone to continue through the night as well and into thursday morning more than a dozen as strikes targeted areas along the length of the strip of time we in the
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north on unison the south i'll sub as well in kansas city. at least one person was killed. dozens were injured. and more children have been brought to hospital, including they seem here in hung up 228 settings and pudding. 64 children have been killed and the conflict began 11 days ago within israel quiet over night. but palestinian factions have just launched a new round of rockets from gaza towards communities over the border. at least 70 rockets, a find a southern israel. in the past 24 hours. 12 people in israel have been killed in its conflict that includes 2 children. but as you see, these ready tanks and troops remained gathered and on la, near the border, there are growing very tentative hopes for a cease fire in the coming days and weekend to talk to harry full sit about. that's how much should we put into this harry well,
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i think there is a pretty solid foundation for those tentative hopes of a ceasefire. there are reports coming out of gaza, in fact, statements from hamas, talking about something on those lines happening within the next couple of days. we have significantly increased pressure while still giving a lot of cover to israel from the united states. president biden, talking about expecting a de escalation today. the official messaging coming from the israelis remains though that they continue to do what they feel is necessary and that terms and to continue to strike the military targets to respond in is ready terms to what happened. the monday before last when i was fired rockets on jerusalem, the re prime minister, so far not saying anything about it a ceasefire. but he is saying that he hopes that things can be brought to a conclusion within the earliest possible timeframe. but that's giving him plenty
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of time to carry on. that has as well been just to give you the very latest from the outside of the, the gaza strip. an attack using agile tank miss out on an israeli soldier carrying bus. that bus was empty, repulsive one soldier who's standing next to it, being injured and not attack. okay, thank you for that updates harry force, it's in west jerusalem there. now to garza and stuff. what i'll conclude is there for us so far. tell us about where you are and what's happening this morning. now i'm a job, i got the job g cup is the biggest strategic come and the policy until it is in general. it's one kilometer. we're with more than 200000 people living in this area in the morning. by the way, i was born on the go on up here on
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a look. i know everybody know i was in touch with most of my friends, my family who was living here. so in the morning for my father just told me that he said that they have bombarded the daddy often. they received the heat from neighbor that this area of this mainly the seat is going to be bombarded by that you could see. and the comment on my colleague here is betting we are like this morning to jamalia. we could see 2 huge explosions or little big goals, which is actually inside inside the float. we couldn't see anything truck bishop. we found some sewage networks, some water pipe destroyed or. busy damaged demand road is also damaged. we entered inside some of the houses that completely completely destroyed some other
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damage. damage the better. the house is in that if the g comes here are very simple houses. recently, some of them, as you could see how our build from concrete on you know, free few story building. but the majority of the house is here in the god and that if you come and it's not only in your ballot on the 8, if you g comes all over the guns are the same thing. the are overcrowded and they are a simple house is still need to be be built made the rules are things or plastic material. so this is the majority, apart from this, from nice buildings that we could see that people manage to build recently. but the majority of simple houses that would be shake on lab because or due to any further explosion,
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just nearby 200 meters. we went inside and deeper up to 200 meters. we found like some of the food you hit the some of the houses, diabetes stones, people describe falling into, into the roofs of their building. some concrete resisted, but those simple houses were had either when does door that we could walls have been so we managed to talk to people and some of them have been what we met some couple or a couple here. what was the got married last month. he lost everything, he said he left with a chevy both next year or some other 2 buddies to buy the recently the house of money in the last year. and he bought the house optimistic that off the lot. you know,
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they could receive from help for rebuilding their fixing their on what we understood last night that most of the people here, they rushed to a school national school that were already full of refugees as they called them, who fled from the southern part of the northern part of the garbage trip and staying in the shelter than the ones who killed them so that they were already fall and there was most space for those who had to leave for a few hours. when they came back they said, well, it looked like if they were on the quick here again, we could hear in the background lots of explosion because we are in the, in the most of the gaza strip. which is, which means that we are closer to the borders with drug, and we could do non stop is really artillery bombardment. oh sorry.
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sorry. sorry to interrupt you. the reality been, as i look at all those people behind you, is that they can't go anywhere. you know, israel sends a warning and says we're going to be hitting a certain area. but for all those people in a place, particularly like japan, within god that there isn't any way to go. yeah, that's what i would like to god. because in the last couple days there is something new. we, we don't know, we're not sure if this is a new strategy or no promotion and a bank of targets because they said they updated their bank of target. they have been warning entire residential areas believe. and this is something new and got i have been traveling lots of war and invasions and guys and the last 20 years. this is the british time that the israelis want the whole area to leave or the vacuum. and normally they ask one time really 2 families to live and then for safety
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like, you know, they were the navy and then they leave, evacuate in this area and also on stuff. so we are one of the most crowded areas. and halfway between jo valia refugee camp and got sick in the center though all to the people there were very much by taking them they were asking so that we space or leave because they have a civil war news. during the day they received a warning in the morning evacuation. and then and the afternoon, derek is another call to go back because their area will be bombarded later. right . so didn't know either day. i'm still working. yeah, because this area we have to get there was it was one good hit the main street that links between stuff though we are on the 50 it's always
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been dot cross road or in the halfway between jamalia on the one of the most important roads duct bombarded and got in addition to the main roads that were also destroyed and the last 11 days of escalation. ok, so what, thank you. extraordinary stories from on the ground in the refugee camp with stuff what route might be able to hear all the time as well while he talking this stuff. what the sound of the is ready. drones overhead. well palestinian israeli officials of coal for a general strike and a day of mourning and of him after the killing of a 17 year old protested by israeli police mohammed and died from his injuries after being shot in the head by security forces. any media report he was sitting in a car with his friends at the time, news of his death sponsor protests and violence over night. after police use t against to disperse the mon gathered outside his hon. if it be international
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goals for sci fi which are gaining momentum, the united nations general assembly is holding a special session on thursday here, as christian salumi. to tell us what to say. foreign ministers from a number of countries frustrated by the lack of international response to the ongoing crisis in the middle east, are on their way to new york to attend the special session of the general assembly . the security council has held several meetings on the subject, but has been unable to speak with one voice as a result of objections from the united states. france is the most recent country to propose security council action, in this case, in the form of a resolution calling for a cease fire, but with no agreement in sight. the arab group here at the united nations that along with the organization of islamic cooperation called for the special session, hoping to keep the spotlight on the problem. they, along with the secretary general of the un, have called for an immediate cease fire, as well as respect for international law. the rest of the days news is coming out
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will take you to china, shutting off its latest high tech gadgets, and it strikes to that was artificial intelligence, superpower and japan as well. where there are more called the tokyo olympic to be scrapped. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello there. i feel like i'm starting to sound like a broken record. another weekend, another disturbance for the u. k. will ket there in a sec, hang tight, but 1st i want to talk about some of the rain that we have going on toward eastern sections of europe, orange, whether warnings for romania, where we could see 30 to 40 millimeters of rain. and this could lead to localized flooding some heavy pockets of rain also for serbia and intimate dover as well. and
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for eastern sections of the baltic states on thursday. ok now to that potent disturbance across the british isles. moving in on friday, we could see some damaging wind gusts 90 to a 100 kilometers per hour, and this is also wrapping in some cooler era. so london, 13, when you should be 18 for this time of the year, we want to give you a wider look if you're a great how on friday, and we do have some heavy pockets of rain through turkey, sol, zoom in there right now and show you this will impact its stumble with about 10 to 15 millimeters of rain, lower temperatures, 21. when you consider on kara, still at $31.00 on friday. ok across north africa. scenes are pretty well where they should be. for the most part, we have settled conditions for about 27 degrees that's above average. but as we get toward the end of the week, you're temperatures will come down with some cloud and rain. ah, sponsored pay cut on airways, killing the debate. you don't see the picture and amplify your voice. you're only
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given a certain narrative. the media will miss the true story. know topic it of the table . why in the world, what do we humanize an individual domestic care? this was an illegal occupation of a country. what they're doing is they're removing knowledge. it's historical vision at the, the stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah, the me just a reminder of the situation in garza, this thursday is ready to strike. continuing across the strip hitting to crowded districts during morning rates at least 20 turned them 20 palestinians,
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including 64 children have been killed since the conflict began 11 days ago. in the last 24 hours palestinian factions of launched the 70 rockets from guns into israel, just need the board is ready. tanks and troops remain on alert. 12 people have been killed in the contact there, including 2 children. and international goals for these 5 are growing ahead of the un general assembly meeting later on. germany's foreign minister hagerman and television to make up is there any counterpart? he says he support israel's right to self. defense was also calling for de escalation to other world news and has been fighting along morocco's border with the spanish enclave of utah, which lies on africa, north west coast. the local security force is trying to prevent people from crossing over into the spanish territory. police times in border controls already optimal, that 8000 migrants managed to enter to earlier in the week. some of them swam along
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the coast to reach the colombian politicians a voted. don contentious healthcare reforms, handing protest as another victory after weeks of often violent demonstrations. government opponents on backing down though the planning another week on the streets, says alessandra romp yet he reports from boca town. the nation wide protest against the government in columbia entered there for a week. they show no signs of abating, but they seem to be getting more creative in color for unions to the indigenous groups and others continue to march and dance for change. oh, demonstrations were marred by vandalism and violence. police response step killed dozens, but people haven't back down we continued demanding guarantees to process safely and that the government respect columbia as youth who are demonstrating in the streets because they want new government model, a new system that will respond to the needs of the poor and the marginalized and
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columbia, the demonstrations originally called against and now cancel tax plan, have expanded to include domains like a basic living income and police reform. protests leaders have begun discussing their demands with the government that former negotiations of yet to start, while deadly confrontations with the police continue at night in a number of cities. the government once road blocks that have paralyzed the country's economy to be lifted before negotiating in return there, promising to make some concessions. a health reform opposed by demonstrators which shelled by congress on wednesday before the prob, faster speeds when confessions while important are for substitutes for the deep structure changes they're hoping to achieve. fabulous and planning on doing the rallies for the 1st time and wednesday they say they were compelled by the violent police response to the demonstration. the government's not listening to the people
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who are asking for better health, that education for the younger, for our kids, always see is repression. and this hurts us all. it makes a heartache, negotiate legal and political annalee, say the level of repression has help unify and strengthen the resolve of a diverse group of demonstrators. and so the goal, the protest now have the upper hand on the government. they have the upper hand in terms of the narrative. they are the upper hand in terms of the street. and now the government is trying to find ways it can be escalate, the protest, reduce intensity, and this way blockades from continuing. unfortunately, the government is not presenting a viable dialogue alternative to the protesters. emily's through your own is a complex tangle. to him, ravel for a colombian president that appears to be increasingly isolated in week as demonstrators bow to carry on. allison,
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under the water with a number of new karone of ours deaths in india has fallen after 2 days of record highs, least 3800 people are still died in the last 24 hours. the number of new infections is slightly up. they had been falling, those new cases after reaching daily hides of more than 400002 weeks ago. limping organizes are trying to reassure people they will deliver a safe, tokyo gaines. despite concerns, the event will only trigger an increase in corona virus cases. international olympic committee wants to send in hundreds of doctors and nurses ahead of the event, which is due to start. and just over 2 months, japan's reported more than 11 and a half 1000 deaths uncovered 19. and so far, only 3.7 percent of a population of 126000000 people has received even one back st.
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there i can inform you that at this moment, already as many as 75 percent of the residents of the, the olympic village ah, already vaccinated or have secured vaccination in time before they will be james. but our efforts do not stop there. we have good reasons to believe that this figure will be well above 80 percent for the olympic and paralympic games. so trying to reassure their but still a group representing more than 100000 japanese doctors and dentists expressing it unconcerned. congress must lifting the state of emergency at the end of this month is impossible. which means the state of emergency will need to be extended 2 or 3 weeks. and with japan will be a society under
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a state of emergency until the very last minute when the olympic starts in july, i have to say the japanese government can't declare to the entire world as they can hold a safe and secure games with dan. all of it is a sports right for the japan times with more now on the public mood in japan did. 4th way that we're currently experiencing has led to 9 and potentially 10 prefecture as falling under a state of emergency guidelines. we're going back to the stricter limits on restaurants, on department stores, small sporting events, musical then theaters. the public is very wary. the public is the team by the restrictions that we've had to live through over the last 15 months or so. and certainly things haven't been as severe in japan as they have in the rest. the world above the public sees the back teen rule out. that's happening in the united states. for example,
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in the united kingdom. they see that like in other countries as returning normal and compared to that, the roll out in japan has been very slow and that very frustrating to a lot of people. i think that athletes are in a very difficult position. they've been training for years to reach this point. this is the height of any athletes career. and they want to come to the host nation and to compete in front of an appreciative audience. and certainly the fact there isn't a strong public opinion to get the games does have to be somewhere in the back. their minds are possibly in the front of their minds. and i think that that's something that athletes competing in the games both locally and from overseas, are going to have to reconcile over the next 2 months or so. for the 1st time since the start of the current of ours pandemic, a significant number of fans has been allowed back into the stadium initially. and for 1000 what event if, when it's 14 italian kaufman is joanna gotcha. raska reports the return was just as
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important as the results for many of them more than a year. the fans have been shut out of football in italy, but with restrictions easing in the country and limited number of you vented in atlanta, supporters were able to make a welcome return for the corporate italian final for america. it's a beautiful feeling. i haven't been to the stadium for over a year. i had a season ticket and to come back now is really nice. i'm very happy like all the other fan. so we're here today. so now i'm, i cancel that probably cool. it's not without an audience. it's not the same, it will be great when everyone can come back to the stadium, we won't have these de masters anymore and we won't be afraid of the virus. we want to go back to our test life. them a pay stadium in the city of red, your media was only allowed to 20 percent capacity for the game with the now all to familiar checks on the way in italy is registered more than 820000 koby deaths. the
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2nd highest hole in europe, but with the euro's beginning on june 11th in rome and fans expected to attend or overseas needed to start opening up what the funds lacked in number. they made up for noise. when you went to school, the 1st go through j gentleness, epsky, our atlanta equalized just before the break. thank you. melinda d. r, but a winner from fed that he cookies. i gave you vent as a to one victory, as well as the 14th copper italia. and a 1st trophy, he bent his head coach. andrea paid a little hard to not the whole day was exciting. it was a good result for the day. it was important to return to the stadium, the atmosphere, the 2 goals. the victory was the icing on the cake. it was returned to normality.
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not quite the pre coby normality is the local government ordered an overnight curfew. cutting the party short, but a step in the right direction. as far as football fans in italy concerned, join against raska al jazeera. now the top 2 diplomats from the us in russia has struck an optimistic tone after their 1st face to face meeting and the blinking and so a lot of ra, spiking on the sidelines of the arctic council summit in iceland. the secretary said repeated warnings against what he called aggressive russian actions. russia, foreign minister, for his part said there were many log jammed in the time that will be difficult to work through. but both did talk up the benefits of working together. no secrets that we have our differences and when it comes to those differences as president biden is also shared with prison food. and if russia acts aggressively against
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us, our partners are our allies. bill will respond and present. biden's has demonstrated that in, in both word, indeed not for purposes of escalation, 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 that of, of so that she is opposition 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 still with topics such as the korean peninsula, the iran 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 which has been some positive use to report on conservation the united nations environmental programs. as the world's met a target set a decade ago, to protect against by diversity loss, not
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a 6th of the planet land and fresh water area now lies within protected door conservation areas. however, the report also stressed the need for better recognition all those conserved areas . and so the 3rd of the land doesn't have sufficient management and enforcement protection. finally to china, which is showcasing its advances in the field of artificial intelligence at an annual texting form. this is in the port city of 10 gin, with super computers. rockets and robots are among the things on display here is katrina you at the world intelligence congress. i'm in this huge, expert space and all around me. we have several chinese companies research funds and also state agencies displaying the laces in artificial intelligence and latest products and technology. everything from cloud computing to smart transport and robotics here. and the reason that the u. s. another governance should be paying
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attention is on display here today is precisely the kind of technology which is threaten us dominance when it comes to these like advanced technologies and other industries in this area. this has huge implications, not only for the economy and trying to increase its market share and these industries, for example, but also when it comes to china's military abilities and its ability to collect data and increased surveillance, literally here in china, but also in other countries. and already china is really to do this is a point of extreme contention, especially when it comes to the use of these technologies in areas down against the muslim league population with many governments including the usa, amounts to human rights and even genocide and many experts that we've spoken to say that there are also other implications which are raising concerns such as the use of a chinese ability to launch, for example. now for this reason, we've seen the u. s. place a number of restrictions on more than $100.00 chinese technology companies,
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but has come out against the us and dismiss the claim. saying that these are the threat such as primarily using it's a technology, the very everyday problems. for example, when it comes to increasing or improving the health care system or improving labor intensive industries, for example, and addressing a shortage of work and i directly hop on the hour on al jazeera, these are the headlines is ready as strikes continuing across the gaza strip hitting to crowded districts during morning, right? that is despite the international calls for a c, with you in general assembly convening on that later these 220 palestinians, including 64 children have been killed since the conflict began 11 days ago. here is suffered l car flute in garza we are like this morning to to, to jamalia.

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