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coming soon on al jazeera frank assessment of ways that the government was one exactly how to and what made her med taking what a situation might not be ever again. and in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on our jazeera, the. ready news this is al jazeera. ah. hello there, i'm the tan. this is the news i live from headquarters here in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, neighborhoods in garza evacuated and then bombed by his railey forces. diplomatic efforts to end the violence are intensifying the german foreign ministers in israel just hours before the un general assembly thing raised to protect the optic talk
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aimed at slowing down the damage inflicted by climate change and hopes phase that any survivors off the barge. things like conan india, which is now killed at least 90 people. at the center of the school news, italian football fans returned to the stadium for the 1st time in more than a year. for cheap in that list, the company talia trophy. ah, well we begin this news hour in gaza where people living in too crowded residential areas have been targeted by ongoing israeli air strikes. generally, a refugee camp in northern garza has been hit up with the 90000 people live there. the other area that's been targeted, it's a soft tale. people living there, but want to leave by israeli forces. shortly before the strike. i'll have a look at this live shot. this is the city skyline,
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either. it's just after 1 o'clock in the afternoon there now. while at least one person was killed this morning and there have been talking with injuries. the death toll is expected to rise. more children have been brought to hospital including those here and can, you know, at least 231 palestinians, including 65 children has now been killed since the conflict broke out 11 days ago . we were in the living room when the rocket hit our house. everything was filled with light smoke and we couldn't see anything. i mean, many, la, monica, we were sleeping. they didn't alert us. if anything, we suddenly heard a blast, everything through everywhere. we thought it hit us, but realized it hit our neighbor's house who works here and ship a hospital. he is not a militant or anything of the sort. neither a we, i don't know why they do this to a, what is their goal? we are exhausted. what we demand is no sci fi or anything. we either all die or all live. that's it. all over the last 24 hours palestinian factions have launched at least 70 rockets from gaza into israel. now,
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just near the border tanks and troops remained, gather them on a lot. 12 people in israel have been killed in this conflict, imputing 2 children. but warning sirens have been quiet since just past midnight local time, and there are growing but still tentative hopes for sci fi in the coming days. well, we've got a team of correspond standing by with all of the latest developments. hurry forces is there for us in west jerusalem. human outside is at a hospital in gaza, but fast. let's speak to stuff. what's lou, to joining us we'll say from gaza. he's at the job really a refugee camp now south. what you're with people there who were already displaced, the very place that they've thought refuges is now coming on the fire itself. we are exactly here and just in front of the location which was bombs and early morning. my colleagues not finding on show this big hole that was caused by daily bombardment. either way we talked to people here,
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they said they have the warning from days that autumn is to i believe we've just last saw what we will come back to south, but shortly. but for now, let's speak to a human side. she's a palestinian journalist as well as a gaza resident. you're not, you've been living through this more than 9 days. now. let me just ask you what your biggest worries are at the moment in terms of supply as well as strikes. what's top of your mind today? well, every night is violence night for us with the air strikes and the bombing and shelling that does not talk. so our biggest fear honestly is that we would be targeted in any of our shelter or homes are building without prior notice like what has been happening in so many times. hearing the goddess trib, witness this happening in many, in many buildings with many buildings. and there is always
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a justification that they, they have suspected something, but the victims are always the civilian. so we actually get the receive the night knowing that it's going to be another violent night. and unfortunately always is. and just hoping that we're not being targeted in any of these or strikes that are just around everywhere. just if you can hear their raids around this now and alteri shell have been going on. the tags that are adjusted. drew out the board, drew off of the gaza strip on the borders with the got the strips are always, are always shelling towards the god, the strip ambulances are in and out every moment from the hospital. if not someone, if we're not receiving someone who has been killed in the hospital, then a number of people have been injured with every,
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almost with every air strike or shelling on these neighborhoods. so this is basically how the situation is. so now you're standing there at a hospital right now. we can see lots of people moving around. you mentioned so many people injured. i know supplies are running low. what's the status of operations at the hospital? this is the hospitals are still receiving great numbers of injuries every now and then as i mention and are still calling out for appeals every now and then because of how much overwhelmed they are running out of medical supplies and requirements even emergency team are, are calling out because they are extremely over exhausted with billing, with all the injuries and casualties that they keep on receiving every now and then . and also having to deal with the corona crisis that has not stopped. it's an
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ongoing situation. you know, the cobit 19 is spread very much in a very highly in, because the strip and now with the amount of people that are being crowded together in very small areas. this, this brings high risks of more transmitting to the virus in larger and larger areas. and also now with the sol cobra 19 lab being destructed couple of days ago in and he's really earth try know you can see the crisis that are being compounded on the health sector year with no aid at all whatsoever. being entered until now. so yes, you know, aside there with all the laces from a hospital and gaza. well, we can now return to south what i'll lose. he's a job really a refugee camp for us in garza as well. now stuff what you were just talking us through some of the conditions that i can see lots of children around you can you describe what you are seeing. okay, now we are standing in front of the,
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the place that was targeted early morning, got 3 or 4. we could see all here and we could see that the sewage network on the water was sort of 5 supplies, also damage. we could see the water, the sewage leaking, pump children, and also are playing in this. and this, and these like pools caused by the selection, which will the, the specialist here warning from environmental infection. if the, if the, the not, or the related maintenance the want or they don't fix it immediately here. we talked to people, they said they received the warning. and then in the late last night that in the range of 200 meter, hundreds of families had to evacuation and leave this area because they really want they will. not most of them either. they rushed on the other side to the other side
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of jamalia or to united nation school run school, where they found lots of people and they were already crowded. they couldn't have space to spend than i. so they were, they had to wait outside school or in the main, out of the school until the end of this action. so immediately after the batman, they said they returned home. many of them who homes are opposing or opposite to the destroy the area where their homes were completely destroyed and some others and the range of 200 meters, their, their homes were to partially stored here. the part from what you could see this, the new building was concrete. the majority of the houses of are the major part of the house is in our simple houses. old old walls fished, use a roof or feeling which made it look like more difficult for those who are staying
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in the simple houses. the walls we could feed into the house in the world are broken, the roof or the teeth, the sealings, especially those were the specs, were totally destroyed. they said they need, they will need lots of effort on financial support to rebuild their destroyed or damaged homes. by the way, i got a job buddy, who is one of the biggest if we come in the united mission area and then the middle east, i think the biggest in the policy, it's one kilometer square to more than 200000 refugees live in this area. on all very crowded homes here are very close to each other. one is on the top of the other or next to the other. the streets are very, not all buddy, not all. so you got only one or 2 people can just walk in the same road. so that's
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why the last night bartman calls us damages in this and the to me too much square area also that, you know, we spoke to the united nation official, he said, because of the escalation, they cannot move freely and faithfully this increased the difficulties for them to reduce their help because i don't think the help for people because these 3 p g come together with other 7 p g come all over the gaza strip under the under the responsibility of the united nation in terms of food, who's the nation education, health services so that you and mr. smelly, the head of petition of underwashed, he said that they will find a way to introduce the help the media for the people. but still, he said that we need according to and we need a piece by or are we,
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we need some colors to be able to reach the population. the or we could hear more bombardments in the background. railey artillery has been cutting out there in the north of the got the strip under 10 or so we heard that the fighting group are still fighting the rocket shorter and you look at more more toward the stationing stuff out there for us at w refugee camp. in gaza with all that, i just thank you so much stuff. last well let's now take you to a live events that's happening and a different part of the palestinian authority. is there giving us an update on the situation of graves have been destroyed, even the dead have not been. it's fair. the bud is really selling much more. this is the total number of damage and destruction items we have documented as was be from agricultural land, water plan, electricity plan, and for
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a truck to sewage system, roads, water, well. and as this is the total area, the estimation of the destruction, as we speak thought, as however this, these numbers are expected to rise. it is very important to mention here that the humanitarian condition is really dia. it's up about, about the unemployment has risen as the guys, the 3 has been reading unders tied c for the past 15 years. labor and unemployment under the current aggression unemployment has risen and add an insult to injury as the humanitarian condition in the strip that has exacerbated as a result. while calling on the international community,
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international organizations still have and across the borders and allowing all forms of release a sort of that goes this trip. this really occupation forces have been selling guys the trip for the past 11 day and out of this trip has been deprived of all forms of relief, age and from medical supplies, what medicines and food supplies. in addition, although 6, those are in dire need all as 50 water plants, electric plants, rhodes, rhodes, network, sectors of and for structure i mean more him what it is very important also not to mention that
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at the level of value we have witnessed also that huge massive demonstrations and protests in many capital city in the world. we have seen protests in support of our right to defend our land and our condemning the crimes perpetrated by those really based on. these are highly appreciated by the palestinian people. give momentum to the city and code many have here a lot of thought or as humans that the palestinian cause has faded yet. and these protests all across the world. the globe have come to prove that the palestinian coast is not forgotten. it is also important to salute all that efforts
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of release age and the campaign that despite the fact that many of them have have not seen the success unwelcome. why emily job now we have a message seller on people and we salute you that you are supporting that your, my government, your resistance annual people are standing united, defending our homeland and our phone sanctity. no matter how much they the job, we have to record that will be history. that job will record our for you our struggle and this will one day be a source of pride. so all the palestinian people and we finally pray to god almighty to accept in his mercy the fall and monsters and grant speed recovery to
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the wounded. thank you. while you were just listening that her palestinian government spoke. person addressing us live from gaza, calling for the opening of borders and the free flow of much needed humanitarian aid, as well as for loosing the ongoing unity of the palestinian people. well, let's not get the view from west. teresa now corresponded hurry force it is there already? we know there's been much talk of this potential fees, fire just how realistic is that? well, it certainly hasn't happened yet as you being been hearing very full suddenly from software just now. the extent of the strikes going in and also rocket fi has resumed again out of gaza, one as he tank missile used on an israeli troop carrying bus injury nearby soldier . so it continues, however, as you say yes, there is increasing pressure on the main party and both here israel, it is up to israel to decide it's pretty clear as to witness is going to come to an
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end the, the german foreign minister, high. com us is in the country at the moment. he's been taken to the site of a rocket strike inside israel and a building he's talking about the is ready, right? to self defense, but it's clear he's also here to pressure israel to try to stop bringing this to an end. the u. s. president joe biden, and his most recent conversation talked about wanting to see a significant de escalation today. thursday on the route towards a cease fire. and there's been an interesting development, a leak to the wind, that news agency from the israeli military intelligence unit which has been assessing the damage done. the target struck 11 years. it said of target planning and research and essentially giving the message that those main high value targets have now will be head pretty much exhausted. and so it is now up to the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to make a political decision to bring this to
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a close. he seems to have less cover from his international allies, less cover, even if this leak is to be believed from his own military. for this to continue, and so far he hasn't said the word sci fi, he's talking about the need to continue for as long as it takes, but i think it is getting less and less his room for maneuver to sustain these continued attacks. harry for her there for us, a whole the latest from history some thank you so much, harry. well, now joining us f. hello as akiva elder, he is a political contribute to the israeli newspaper horowitz. i keep, i'm really keen to get inside the calculations that netanyahu is having to make right now is how he was referring to. so i'm going to start by asking you the same question. i asked harry, in your opinion, is there a chance for a few why, especially from nathan, yahoo's perspective as far as this is concerned, the fire can wait for. busy at least another 2 weeks until
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the mandate of the piece will be exhausted and we, the president will have to take back the mandate and turn it over to the message. nathan, y'all believes he could lead to elections. lloyd law design, the analyst, including politicians, to a former minister of defense like the bowman and long made it clear on record that they believe that it's not the war against garza. but it says on the war against the schools against is on trial and to gain more time and time is very precious. now, because the security agenda, they weren't gender going sideways. the political agenda is where and more and more
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people are not afraid to say that net n e o is willing to risk the lives of israeli civilians let alone steamers. you know, this is what we've just been hearing. there is also my correspondence in gaza about just a huge toll of human suffering that we're seeing in gaza. how israeli is on the other side viewing all of this? and how does that affect the decision making process, then financing your you know, that the israeli army, the security forces, the secret service is the most popular organization in israel. and if the you ask the way the main stream politician remain in the street, they are happy with what's happening. 80 percent, i saw it all in one of the leading news websites that suggested almost 80
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percent of the way at least one base to and only officer or will eliminate will destroy come us. and most of these ways they don't make the distinction between the mosque where they see the mysteries and the people in garza, and they see this as their collateral damage. they blamed from us for using human justice and hiding in schools, hospitals and in the civilian behind civilians. and they say, well, israel is doing, it's best to avoid the fee schedule these. we don't like the image just so just the women under the those you, jim highrises being buried alive. but we have to think about our people
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who have been under attack strikes from guys up base by us locust. for the last 10 days. you can hear you meant that no other country would allow this to happen. so well, i'm curious there akiva how this is all effected, just how netanyahu himself is perceived. i mean, as you referred to earlier, he hasn't exactly been broadly popular at home. so what would happen if there were an election that today? i think this is a very good question because it will be in the eyes of the beholder. the beholder is the voter now look at our needs is what we call the victory image. if the narrative that will be accepted by the majority of these rallies that nathaniel had the upper hand and this is going to be the last one and no more. busy alarms and no more value civilians running for shelter because people don't see it as
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the israeli goliath guys, the policy and david but i think that there were elections today. the people who believe that meant and they should go and, but there still was the right wing when it comes to using iris feast again. but a senior, they will their vote for their right. we bought the such as, you know, mean by bennett or guns. so we will be back to square one. we're always out on the out the these various. i'm not very happy with nathan. yeah. right now, but happy with the policy of using more power. when just little power is not enough. i keep alter their political contributor, hideous railey newspaper heard speaking to us from television. great to get new insight to now to 0. thanks for being with us. thank you. well,
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marcela is palestinian community has held protests against israeli military actions in gaza. now chile is one of the principal bias of israeli weapons, but it's also home to the largest palestinian community outside the middle east. our latin america is lucy newman reports now from santiago in the towns, hence the actual members of the palestinian, desperate in chile thing and dance for freedom in palestine. men, women, and children. the majority born here haven't forgotten their roots. my grandparents are from ramallah, their home was demolished by the israelis and they were left with nothing to watch . okay, mark is a new arrival, but he is now desperate to return to his home in gaza. he shows me a photo of a building where he says his sister was dug out of the rebel 2 days ago. this was my family home. all 6 flows were flattened by israeli bombs. 140 people lived in
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that building, and 36 of them died. my 2 brothers is killing the coma. many may be surprised, the kidney is home to the largest palestinian community outside of the middle east . they began migrating here in the early 190-0100 day. they're extremely influential nominally and politically. they even have their own football team will not say the thing in arabic does not become bored. that means up to my veins, palestinian blood people. i'm actually in border, but we will never dance origin smith. so we must fight for homeland. dependent in association is asking the government the violence. they think that they're asking if the government actually israel may point out, but it's not a problem that they get back here in this country. they have a good with the jewish community,
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but rather one of the international law into the palestinian self determination and a 2 state solution that respects borders established in 1967. how strong bipartisan support give it to the conservative sen, francisco, which one of palestinian origin says international pressure must increase industrial gases, the largest opener prison on earth. and it also has the highest concentration of people in the world are calling on the united nations to resolve this critical crisis and condemn is really settlements on occupied palestinian territorial, another politician as palestinian origin. communist party married daniel hathaway is more blunt. polls put him as one of the favorites for chiles upcoming presidential elections. if i were prison, i would push for the absolute condemnation of israel because there's a difference between intervention and foreign affairs and condoning
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a foreign occupation characterized by systemic extermination. would it be? whoever is the next president, the middle east conflict will continue to be an issue in chile, a country where the palestinian cause is so close to home, to so many have a c and human out of era. cynthia. go ahead here on algebra in school, if it's liberal. james, for the rescue for the los angeles lakers about coming up shortly with people with a 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, orange, weather warnings for romania,
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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, an intimate dover as well. and 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, 9200 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, things 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.
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stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. oh, i know that you're watching al jazeera, that's remind you about top stories here. the falla, israel continues to bomb areas across the gaza strip, to crowded districts and job earlier. and so far we have been targeted across the enclave. 231 people have now been killed. in the past 11 days. palestinian factions have launched at least 70 rockets from gaza into israel over the last 24 hours. 12 people in israel and killed in that complex, including 2 children. international call for fi fi are growing ahead of the un
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general assembly meeting later germany farm if they have math is in color and has voice to support for israel fall. so calling for a while now the climate crisis and exploitation of not for resort says or at the top of the agenda at the arctic council on it, delegates from the 8 countries that border, the arctic and representatives of indigenous groups meeting in iceland and the new us administration, represented by secretary of state antony blinking is expected to shift the us focus from energy to climate change. our environment at, at a net clock takes a look at just what's at stake in so big as visit it comes with the oxy region in the grip of change. a warming climate opening up this remote and pristine wilderness bringing with a significant risks and challenges. look at what's happened and just 40 years. this animation is from nasa and it shows the extent of the summer sea ice disappearing
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since $979.00. opening up the northwest passage as a potentially viable ship route through the canadian arctic and into the pacific cargo ships have already made the trip prove yet can be done. but there are affairs of the potential for accident and environmental disaster from oil spills in this remote region. the geo politics of the fragile art pick a fraud as well, powers. i both, it's mineral resources and it's strategic position chinese. and now the international mining companies have been pushing for rights to exploit ref, minerals in greenland, which has some of the world's richest on tatt deposits. in 2007, russia symbolically flagged its claim to billions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves. and this was 4 kilometers beneath the north pole and the growing concerns about the militarization of the arctic with a rush and build up of bases and defense capabilities. just as the u. s. nato increased troop movements and equipment. the russians, though they're on
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a critical about what they do in their territory, simply put us in a bullet noisiest nor still at the. it has been absolutely clear for everyone for a long time that this is our territory. it is our land, and we are responsible for our arctic coast to be safe and everything that our country does. there is absolutely legitimate. well, with all, this is a backdrop. it's thought the 2nd state will attempt to seek out common ground with its russian counterpart particularly on regulating shipping and environmental protection. one thing is for sure it will all be a far cry from the previous administration, which famously proposed to by greenland. while po brennan is watching that meeting for us from london, courtney breakdown for us just what's like he said play out at this meeting. there's a lot going on on the table is a lot going on under the table as well. this is the end of iceland 2 years and the chairmanship of the arctic council and now passes the championship does to russia.
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now, russia has its own strategic aims. it listed them as follows. promoting sustainable development, prioritizing the object population, including the low number, indigenous peoples environment protections, social economic development of the region and strengthening the role of the arctic council will be important. that is exactly how sustainable, but kind of development that russian and visitors, you heard an ex report that the receding nature of the pack ice in the northern polar region means that those routes are opening up. it leads the possibility of pollution, at least the possibility of political and perhaps even military conflict in that region. russia is making extensive claims to the continental shelf that is below the sea. and those are being strenuously pushed back upon by the other arctic countries in particular, canada and denmark who basically feel that russia is essentially claiming the whole optic ocean as its continental shelf. the other thing though is that america,
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the united states, is essentially resetting its relationship. now the joe biden is the president. we've heard over and over again from anthony blink. and what he wants from russia is a stable and predictable relationship. he's been saying it again. they had a meeting, a weapon, stay evenings, a bilateral between russia and the united states. it was both on camera and then continued off camera. i understand that 2nd love rove, gave his initial comments and russian, and ben started speaking in english behind the scenes. so although they accept that there are massive differences between them, they are at least talking and this seems to be a kind of grudging respect for me because what the trying to do is after the g 7 summit in june get both joe biden and let me put him in a room together face to face for a summit, not be anything indeed poor brandon, watching that meeting for us from london. thank you so much paul. well,
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let's now hear from rockford whites. he is the director of the maritime studies program at tufts, university, and massachusetts. he explains just how a melting arctic is changing politics. the un convention of love to see which is the most comprehensive international treaty governs the arctic ocean, like it governs all of the oceans of the world. and so that mechanism is, is what determines the c bad rights of the various arctic states. all of the arctic nations are parties to it. the u. s. has not ratified it, but it views, it is customary international law. and so that's the forum for contesting c bed right there. the arctic historically has been a zone of cooperation. what is changing now is its accessibility because of the receiving sea ice. and so we could see more, we are seeing more competition among the arctic nations as well as what are called the near arctic nations that includes china, japan,
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south korea. european countries. also consider the arctic to be of strategic interest to them as we did the fletcher school with international law. it's a challenge because there's no, there's no international police power. so internationalize really a guide that the governor behavior during peacetime, but they should always have the ability to go rogue and move outside of those international legal norms. they pay a price for that diplomatically. there may be can amik sanctions as a result, but it could be done. i think at this stage we're not seeing that because the, the sea ice is still there. it's still a harsh environment and there's so much in there so much opportunity for mineral extraction in undisputed territories that that's been really the focus of the arctic nation so far. oh, that's now dig into some more of the politics there with glen decent. he's
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a professor at the university of southeastern norway and also the associate editor of russia and global affairs. he joins us now from berlin. professor, we have a sense there of just what the us perhaps wants to get out of this. what does the kremlin one here? hello, russia, great interests in the our thanks for, for one point out there's very much rich in energy resources, something that it would like to extract. but it also is it allows us to develop our very competitive maritime transportation cord, or between the asia and europe, one the shorter in time, and also cheaper. now the main objective of developing this main maritime transportation corridors incorporation with china is also part of this part of a historical struggle if you want for russia. because for the past 300 years, russia has to large extent trying to gain greater access, reliable access to international martha core doors,
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and suddenly has one within its own waters. now, for this reason, this why russia has a lot of economic interest in the are big, but it's also watch hearing that the united states will try to undermine it's it's, it's economic interests in the region. so again, it is true that the russia has been mills rising dark to some extent, but it has to be pointed out also that this is in response to a lot of activities from the united states. again, it's not just wanted to take over or by greenland. it's a, it's an effort to make it made to for example, are key security institutions in our big which is almost the very problematic given . but it's a large extent and rushing milton or organization professor. you mentioned, you mentioned this growing, deepening rivalry that this potential growing militarization as well. do you think
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that there is potentially another frontline than here? the conflict between the united states and russia? how serious could that get? definitely, and it's a bit of a shame because during most of the geopolitical conflicts that aren't been absorbed area for cooperation. but now we see that the artist because becoming a skied area for geo economic and political rivalry. now if you take my country, for example, norway, because it's the arctic geography, it's very quickly being converted into a u. s. frontline against russia in the arctic again in world war 2. this is very stable region of the region government to find its interest having being a good neighbor to russia and a good i like united states, but this is not being completely abandoned that we're seeing more and more norway, yet converting itself is the frontline only last month, no way agreed with united states to all, to see a lot of territorial control in the form of military basis. for them which do not
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a states have an interest in. and obviously the objective is quite, quite clear that would like to use this presence in nowhere in order to challenge russia and our big so it's very much also responding to a lot of challenges which has been growing for quite some time. glenn decent. they're the associate editor of russia in global affairs, speaking to us from berlin. thanks so much for sharing your expertise here and out of there. thanks. being with us, professor. well meanwhile, on the other side of the wild in the antarctic, the world's largest iceberg has now broken away from an ice shelf. there it measures $170.00 by 25 kilometers scientist expected to break apart even further. see, they are certain it's due to climate change though with some glassy ologist saying it's part of the natural antarctic cycle. while you can always find more about all of this online now in between us, our environment has a net clock takes us through the challenges and the opportunities of the climate
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crisis. you can find that on our website that's out there a dot com. now at least 90 people have died after a powerful psycho had india's western coast. the indian navy says $37.00 bodies have been found from an oil barge but sank off the coast during psychos top k. a such is continuing for workers and crew who is still missing. dozens of other people have been killed in good europe after it was also battered by talc t a. the most powerful storm in 2 decades was staying in india, and the number of new corona virus deaths has fallen after 2 days of record highs. at least 3800 people died over the last 24 hours. the number of new cases is also down significantly after reaching daily highs of more than 400002 weeks ago. while there has been fighting a long morocco is border with the spanish enclave,
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a theater which lies on africa, the north west coast. the american security board has tried to prevent people from trying to cross over into the spanish territory. police tyson border controls, often more than 8000 migrants. managed to emphasize that earlier this week, some of them swam along the coast to reach the place. now china has released the fast images from its sure wrong martian rover. take a look. these pictures show the craft on the red planet, vast flatlands known as utopia panacea and touched on last weekend. china is only the 2nd country also the u. s. to successfully land rover on mon. well, meanwhile, china is also showcasing its advances in the field of artificial intelligence at an annual tech themed forum super computers. rockets and robots are among the innovations on display there. the event comes just months after the u. s. national security commission said the china is on track to take america as the world's
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a superpower. katrina, you have the story. the latest in chinese artificial intelligence or a i is one display here and can jin from transport and robotics to data collection and cloud computing. it's the kind of progress that has the current technology front runner, the us worried when it comes to big data. cloud computing and china still lacks behind us. but in certain areas, china is already the word leader. telecommunications giant wiley has been hit by 3 rounds of us sanctions. company earnings have fallen for the 2nd year in a row. b. james says the us feels threatened by chinese progress. washington says, while we poses a national security threat, more than 100 chinese entities have been placed on a u. s. trade blacklist. but the restrictions have not stopped china's development from accelerating. the government has invested bleeds of dollars in research and
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development in an effort to win itself of critical us chip technology. and the speed of china is a i. progress is raising concerns, especially when it comes to potential military applications. china is also developing ai in the military area in order to leap frog over the us, which has a lot more capacity in terms of military might trying to use as a i'd launch cyber attacks and increased surveillance is also being closely watched several government se a i, it's been used to perpetuate human rights abuses and even genocide against weakens inch. and john the u. s. senate is debating legislation aimed at ensuring it stays ahead of china. the endless frontier act could see $100000000000.00 invested over the next 5 years into a high and related industries. chinese officials have criticize the bill by the bill, the store, the facts and plays out the china threat theory. katy frog was outdated. a cold war
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mentality and the 0 thinking bay ging says its technology will only be used for peaceful means. it's amy to become the global leader and a i by 2030. at this forum, most of the technology on display is about addressing everyday problems. how can we improve health care, or how can we make labor intensive industries, less labor intensive? all? how can we make road safer? for example, with the youth driverless technology. regardless of which country, when the race protect supremacy. analysts say international rules governing the use of a are needed for the protection and safety of all. katrina, you out a 0 hinge in china still ahead here on algebra in for you bent us to come in cub trophy as fans are allowed back to stadiums for the 1st time. since this is a
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me ah, welcome back. it's now time for sport and pizza. football is back in italy. it certainly isn't the stuff here. we just 3 weeks away from the start of the european football championships with the opening game in rome. and for the 1st time since the start of the current of ours pandemic, a significant number of fans have been allowed back into a stadium in italy. more than 4000 watched events when a 14th italian cup, as joanna goes wrong to report the return, was just as important as the revolt for many of them. for more than a year, the fans have been shut out of football in italy. but with restrictions easing in
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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 fans who are here today. and i cancel that full vehicle. it's not with one without an audience, it's not the same. it will be great when everyone can come back to the stadium, we won't have the stay masters anymore. and we won't be afraid of this damn virus. we want to go back to our test life. them a pe 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 2nd highest hole in europe, but with the euro's beginning on june 11th in rome and fans expected to attend or
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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 jen percept sky on abeline to equalize just before the break. thanks. ruth land mel enough 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 appeared a little hard to talk or not. the whole day was exciting. it was a good result, but the day was important. the return to the stadium, the atmosphere, the 2 goals. the victory was the icing on the cake. it was returned to normality. well, not quite the pre coven normality is the local government ordered an overnight curfew
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. cutting the party short, but a step in the right direction. as far as football fans in italy, a concerned joint against raska al jazeera french thought. killian and barbara has strengthened. he's negotiating position when it comes to a new contract with paris, benjamin of the helping them to acute the france when on wednesday, bob is yes, committee feature to the club and has been linked to a summer transfer. but it's called the 2nd goal again for mac lab, monaco in p f e to know when p s g now hope to win the league on sunday and the final game of the season, but they will lead leader lou to drop points. meanwhile in the english premier league, liverpool back inside the top for after defeating burnley. 3 know the guns came from or versus amino samuel phillips. and i let me chamberlain who will qualify for the champions league if they, when they final match of the campaign this weekend. if that one will be against
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crystal palace at mc, beautifully done, alex now and well, i'm trying to stay for the pepper. learned. we was a lot of time around the top floor. yeah. because we didn't win a lot of game since then. but now the last 810, i don't know exactly how many games we are back on track. spanish club, barcelona have been celebrating a historic season for a women's team. they change the champions league title for the 1st time as well as the legal crown. the team paraded they trophies in a special ceremony in front of fat. with a covered $99.00 break, reducing their school to just the live and 5th plays. origin time club room plates have to get creative with their lineup for the latest couple, limited orders, match. 20 or of a play plays, it says positive leaving them with no substitute. so midfield endo perio. there is they've been as a goalkeeper as they faced independent samples say in the foot round of the sage
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point, they stopped shortage. the team pulled off an incredible to one when they got tough . they drew turkeys. presidents has criticized the european footballs, a governing body for moving the champions league final from east on both, both the game between match the city and chelsea was made to portugal to allow english fans to attend of the turkey was put on the you case travel read list that type one also criticized for the ones decision to cancel the turkish growing. pre get it we're far. i believe that they took a political decision on formula one, andy wafer. i call it a political decision because a couple of years ago, we were notified that the final will be played in turkey. but things took a sudden turn when 2 english clubs qualified to play in the final. in fact, we couldn't reach the u. k prime minister and in the meantime, he played a lot of pressure on the issue. lebron james was the hero for that authentic lakers . they secured a playoff spot thanks to one of the golden state warriors. this year has seen the
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introduction of a play into an immense assault. the post season is finishing the 7th and tends to make conferences advance to a short competition. with the top 2 will have both the same as the tradition know. then the lakers made sure of one of those as well. so thanks to labranz, put the full foot free pointer $13100.00 belated. meanwhile, the major league baseball with a rear inside the park home run on wednesday. this is san diego, jacob cronan with these and hey, and usually the ball over the wall. but on this occasion that hit the wall was still able to round all the bases on his way to completing the home run for home of the season. the far drain, seizing the colorado rockies 7, nothing. baseball will return to the olympic games in tokyo for the 1st time since 2008. but they all fresh doubts of a cuban participation. just over a week before the thought of the americas qualifying to animate in florida,
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the cubans do not have visas to travel for the us and the current sanctions. it is impossible to apply for a visa in havana, the cuban capital, and have today been unsuccessful in applying for visas in other countries, like mexico and panama. gimme a weight of a 100 drama. what fear can we have playing baseball? we have faced others millions of times. we've had victories and defeats. it is a simple game, a baseball game, what we may lose and come back. that's fine. what we want is to go and have the right to play baseball, and our limping qualification as the cubans that we are at this minute, we do not have a visa. we are waiting for the u. s. government to get its the proof of so that our team can participate golf 2nd major of the year. we'll see you later on thursday in south carolina. so we the 2nd year since the u. s. p g a championship was moved from august to may, and thus no longer being the last major of the season defending champion calling maury, cala says he feels no pressure to repeat. last year's success. i don't think
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there's an added pressure. i don't think there's an added pressure i need to add to myself because you know, i'm doing all my, all my prep work, but i normally would, i wouldn't do something different because i'm defending. i'm sticking to what i know works and i'm going to do that monday through wednesday and hopefully be ready by thursday and, and kind of go from there. meanwhile, big hating american bryson december is hoping to put on a show center of the course will be the longest, the major cabbage of history and the woman before i leave. but the ga to in driving the average december put on more than 18 kilograms of muscle last year to 8. he's big heating approach. this golf course is a beast, and hopefully i can at least the beast, but you never know made it right. a left, i don't know, but i'd say at the most part you have to, for the most part, you have to had it pretty straight out here even though you're getting pretty far ok, we're going to leave it there. and i'll be here again later with most sports news.
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a 1000. thanks so much pizza. well, that is it for me. and if you have for this news hour, don't go where they come. all will be here in just a moment with more of the days news and i'll see you on the moon. ah ah frank assessments that are local, that the government one what exactly have and what made of that taking what a situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military positioning in the middle east. was it just a simple act of reorganizing military? this is a message to the region that the united states is rethinking its military foster in
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depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on our jazeera, the world of high frequency share trading, exposed i have as engine that was basically trading. i couldn't last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. artificial intelligence as rates for stakes and risks on the money markets. there's markets go faster, faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability for no money bought. on our jesse around, this light may look like a city from the sky, but their fishing vessels just outside origin. tina's exclusive economic zone, the united states launched operations southern cross to combat, illegal and unregulated fishing in the southern atlantic coast guard. se, main task is to control the movements,
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so they do not cross into origin time territory from this home arjun, time authorities can monitor for what's happening in the economic exclusive films. but what a 40 here are saying is that what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. ah, neighborhoods in garza are evacuated and then bombs by is ready for ah, hello, get on, come all santa maria here and with the world news from al jazeera, there are diplomatic efforts to end the violence, their intent to find the german foreign minister in israel hours before un general assembly meeting in other news the race to protect the.

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