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the me, i me this is al jazeera ah, hello i mariam marcy, you with the news out life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. com returns to gaza. the see, find the tween israel and how my holes and palestinians returned what left of their homes thoughts. there were most gum issues in east jerusalem of israeli forces again and to the most compound to discuss protesting worshippers was coming
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up on the program. nigeria investigates reports that either rose bulk or i'm try to kill himself to avoid being captured by former allies. and the spanish and type of suicide is flooded with calls from moroccan parent. searching for hundreds of children caught up in a diplomatic dispute. i'm devin asked with bought a fee for going to listen to the possibility of holding the wildcard every 2 years instead of for phil mickelson has made it move up the leaderboard on day to the pga championship and south carolina. ah hello, welcome to the program. a sci fi between israel mass and allied palestinian groups has brought some com to the gaza strip since taking effect in the early hours of friday morning. this is the scene now where people have been able to go out after dark again, instead of hunkering down to shelter from overnight as strikes. on friday,
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the streets did start to fill with traffic. again, those gardens were able to socialize and go about their lives after friday, pres, or both israel. and how may i have claim victory after 11 days of israeli as strikes on garza and barges of palestinian rockets will fide into israeli towns. in garza more bodies have been pulled from the rubble of bombed buildings. taking the death toll that 224866 of them children, 12 people were killed by rocket attacks in israel. another $28.00 palestinians died during protest in the west bank and then have been more commissions between israeli police and washer pose at the lock. some mosque, similar to scenes from 2 weeks ago, which triggered the conflicts. they are now called for a political process to break the cycle of violence and long con reports from occupied east jerusalem. after friday prayers,
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palestinians it occupied east. jerusalem was celebrating the ceaseless, when israeli police moved into the compound. this 3rd holy site using tig grenades . at least 15 people saw a whole lot more follow kinda were confused and didn't know which way to nice will fit would be hit by the grenades, the rubber bullets being fired, a dis randomly indiscriminately. then we thought these really cool patient for soldiers storming the mosque and coming in our direction the. c take your all the neighborhood with addiction thing in late this run, the fighting was told that the well you can see behind me is really activists for the organization piece. now they saying florida where the palestinians all draw and of occupied east jerusalem. however, let's contrast that with what's going on over here. that's
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a police check point. now if you is railey, you can actually walk through that checkpoint without any harassment without having to check your id or anything. however, if you will, palestinian your id gets checked and you get turned away from that checkpoint. so you post union and you want to go and see your friends or your family and check your you're not allowed in the. c israel and he claimed they had one this 11 day long battle that killed more than 200 people. benjamin netanyahu delivered many so as a victory. i shall be the horn that shook it. we stood united shoulder to shoulder looking only at one thing, bringing back the security and quiet to the people of israel as the prime minister of israel. the only thing that influences my decision is the safety and security of israel and keeping the citizen and soldier for life. the main goal of this operation was to hit on terrorist operation. bring back pace when have asked leader
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as well and he was triumphant. as for elaine, had the muscle to augustine in people into all free men worldwide. i bring to you this good news and good news of the victory that it is, the victory created by the palestinian people. it is a victory carved by the noble blood of the fallen marchers law. i'll resistance groups, joint forces, and dealt one heavy blow to the enemy. yeah, both sides claiming the upper hand, the focus is slowly shifting. but toward spoke the latest confrontation threatened fullest explosions in the neighborhood of se, draw these ready? government insist. it's a lun dispute for a court to rule on. but the palestinians living here don't have much faith in the judicial system. palestinian is ready, politicians and activists now on the international community to accept and to rule . israel has fallen foul of international law. the mark on al jazeera occupied the streets. them,
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or algae. there is harry force. it is inside garza and describes what the mood is like then now seems largely pretty jubilant. victory celebration. maybe it also. i don't but unity to get out and have what many people here holding a post stained aid. and so you've seen people walking around, dressed up, getting up and down the promenade by the beach, enjoying themselves. some going along in convoys waving palestinian and other flags playing music as celebrating this victory that chanting about jerusalem. they are out of the homes in with a sense of relief and liberty. of course, behind all of that remains is extremely difficult and very devastated situation in terms of the civilian infrastructure which has been picked so badly. the medical infrastructure, which is really being crippled, still sending people out through the rafa crossing and j,
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egypt just to try and get some of the most severely injured. and all these people, as we've reported who are, who have died, many more injured tens of thousands of had, either their heads destroyed, or at least some kind of damage to that home. so it is a major, major problems going forward. but there is this with a sigh of relief in a moment to go out and celebrate. at the same time. oh, families and gods have been returning to homes. they had to flee during the bombing to find what's left more than 16000 residence residences have been damaged in the last 11 days. caused an official say, the war also cause almost a $100000000.00 of damage to industry, power and agriculture. you know, a said reports now from gaza. the told me family was at home when the walls of their living room came crashing down. the father had actually been watching reports of these really air strikes on television with the house was
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hit. your means daughter is apartment of which was only built last month, has also been completely destroyed. a lot of the gardening can do it when it, when it's very families living in his home. my daughter came along with the kids to suddenly the power went off and we heard filing bombardment. it was our 1st time to hear such a sound. the rebel suddenlink doubted to fall on us, and the kids were screaming. they were flying around. the family left their home with little more than the clothes they were wearing at the time and were taken 1st to hospital before being transferred to a united nation school master. and then when the raids were extensive, we went down because my kids were afraid of the upper floor. we got to the ground floor, my son told him, it was not destroyed. yes. but then the raids got worse and we ran to my brother in those home right next to our up. we ran from one home to another. it was all
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frightening. my brother in law's home was destroyed too. it was the 2nd day of my kids didn't even get to where they knew cory, the toby's were among the 1st to return to their home after the use really, eric try. the conflict may have ended for now, but many gods and have now to deal with the damage and destruction. coast. thousands of homes are gone and the habitants displaced. they need food, shelter, and medical help. there are many themes of destruction in the gaza strip, but only one. i bel, thousands of ballasting in families suffering of almost 2 weeks of lone bargemen. c u l 0. gaza will the cease fire agreed by israel, a mass and allied palestinian groups? is the latest in a string of uneasy agreements in garza over the years in 2008 just 3 years after israel withdrew from the strip. it launched a 3 week ariel and ground campaign,
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almost 1400 palestinians, and 13 israelis were killed. the u. n. fed garza suffered $1100000000.00 worth of damage in 2012, 175 palestinians were killed during an 8 day offensive in an operation by these railey army, called pillar of defense for israeli civilians and one soldier died. the deadliest defensive though was in 2014 more than 2250 palestinians were killed. 500 of whom were children. 67 israeli soldiers and 6 civilians were killed. half a 1000000 people were also displaced and 20000 buildings either destroyed or left uninhabitable in garza. well, the international committee of the red cross is urging the parties to try and find a political solution to the conflict wanting that in the absence of one, the cycle of violence will continue. we need to break the cycle of violence. in other words, we need a credible political process. you mention it,
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some that people in guess who over the last 1015 years have been treat time to those cycle of violence, destruction, and trauma. and if we don't want to be here in a couple of a couple of years to speak about exactly the same thing, it's really about time that we tried to address this, this political crisis. and that cycle of violence left many young gardens feeling trapped and desperate. isa ambrose, a youth activist in human rights defend. he joins me now by skype, from hebron in the occupied west bank. there a growing calls now for tackling the humanitarian and the human rights situation. inside garza, the, the end of the war mean that people a safe 1st, you are using the conflict,
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it's not conflict. it's situation and the type and push him against the wall of the means for sure is ended. it's offensive operation against the wall of the and it's were against the gods up. but that your vision is the ablation. is that the see is that the people that go, that they live in a big jail without the feeling of security. they don't have clean water to drink, they don't have enough to replace it the, the place. so they need to patient destroyed all day last lecture for them to me to grow or to have any possible job inside. got the the inside get that because of the patient at the ease on god's up is more than 80 percent. so the commission is dead and the got them still feel its influence and it's. ringback on them and the out about able to leave got to study or to have any kind of medical
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aid or even with friends and relatives abroad or bank. so the people who got that completely, they did, you know, small amount of area without enough resources decides. now what gets in and out from gaza? is there any hope that we might see an easing of restrictions so that people so that we do see more free movement of people and goods in and out of garza? we see a lifting of the siege. obviously we don't think we have the precise details of the terms of this ceasefire agreement, but are people that you've spoken to in gaza some hope that this might lead to an improvement in their lives. you know, unfortunately the people that got dramatize because of what they saw, what the experienced in the last you know, oppression the,
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gave them to know that while 2014 and that was without them to anyone and between you know, from time to time day they destroyed, they go medical they lost by the people they saw the explosion. me but certainly, you know, i billions explosion tagrid my neighbors didn't know i'm not able to go. oh, but my, you know, to captain and my, i feel really, you know, when you look up to what about the people and got the see that if you feel you is, why did it living that if, if you feel use, i don't know how they cope that i know how they sleep it's, it's very hard to really to imagine how their life is really time. ready me say it was on the people who got that the dad by the policy of,
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in general dad of justice, they did their deserve. so be nation. and now we can do that is something very important to stop. let me say describing it doesn't play an international community who is blind fully supporting that completion to make accountable according to the international law stand of did a lot of what lives and we want to investigate the demo god, we want the states, you know, every, all countries in the world do, let me say, boy, and maybe let me say, be right for commission and for it, let me say she's on the got an equal and justice and equality and justice and determination. thank you very much for joining us. appreciate it. nissan rather in hebron. so one of the
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prospects for a potential new piece process martin in dyke is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations. he served as the us ambassador to israel twice was also the us special envoy for israeli palestinian negotiations from 2013 to 2014. join me now by skype from new york and you hearing a further very passionate account. they're all of the reality of life in garza and the conditions that the people are are living at the moment. is there a narrow window of time now to try and establish a different approach one that seeks to tackle the underlying causes of what we see? the heart of what we see in israel and the occupied territories. well, good evening. believe me, i wish there was about it by my life, my whole career to trying to make pace between the abs and israel and the
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palestinians. but i have to say that i don't see where the use of the current end to fighting part of the problem is that the conflict. ready ready that we've just been through is one of the train israel and hamas. and us is not interested in that there shading. please check that is true. true. true. false transpiring of rockets but therefore, you know, we're not interested in the dash. yes. and of course not interested in the co shares with an organization. ready struction is there a potential for negotiation between israel and the palestinian authority? part of the problem there is we've been there, we've tried that. i myself was involved in the last effort in 2014 and it ended in
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failure. and, and part of the reason was because of a mazda leader of publishing how, sorry, he was reluctant to make any type of concessions that could have been reciprocated. raritan sessions, which is great, but he told me he was afraid that hamas would, to maps this traitor. i suppose you have a problem. i says your home is that when it comes to negotiations, me for palestinians as you all know, the conditions for an independent viable palestinian state have been pretty much extinguished by the irreversible growth of is ready settlements, which became more aggressive during the trump presidency. now we see a broad and movement among palestinians across the, the political and the territorial divide against occupation. how can that be harnessed? could something positive come out of that for the palestinians. i think
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in many ways that's up to the palestinians. the. ready younger generation is not british people, they're very object of a very powerful about they focus on palestinian rights, right? occupation. that was to me and rights. citizens in israel, those to construct as equal rights before as provided for i think that is campaign, but could donnas court, it's a peaceful campaign. it's not in the way that this is not foreign robins. israel, it's the bond, is the tree citizen bought according to the base prime it was the most so you know, that focus perhaps could create some sub but i don't
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see that the palestinian leadership is getting behind that palestinian leadership. it's really present biden, isn't it? that has the greatest leverage in this situation and we've seen young palestinians demanding equal rights as our citizens in israel, equal rights in jerusalem as you all know, equality and human rights in the west bank and gaza as well. can the bind and administration continue to endorse a 2 state solution without actually doing anything to, to support or advance that goal? it is about palestinian leadership by the way, but as far as the bible constructions concerned, if it saw that there was leadership on both sides prepared to move towards to person. i think that they would. ready support the hot face to face, but neither the car to leadership,
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the palestinian base. so the question back to what exactly can be done at least the prospect negotiations. it's just not fair. and so i think of the question of how palestinians treat it is, is they can, i just missed it very quickly. can i ask you because your experiences as being a special envoy for john carrying president obama in 1314 a president biden was closely involved. what do you have and make it clear to prime minister netanyahu that the only acceptable alternative to a 2 state solution is equal rights and fry enfranchisement for everyone? living on the israeli rule rights is the obligation of israel to provide for sort of rights and dr. patients what they provide for the past, and i don't know where the president will take that up,
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but i think that he is committed, as you said yesterday to finding ways to make progress and he will be looking for them if. ready i have a different down israel off the next time. maybe it'll be possible to, to work with beth israel now as a kid. so the palestinians are supposed to have elections. maybe that's something that can be further on down the road. if there's a problem of policy which took those elections, so i really think you know, that we can, we can place the out of this on the president because he has in from so israel and that's fair enough. but without leadership from the israel is very little that outside the house to market. and i thank you very much for joining us from new york . thanks attention to rain hi. across the occupied west bank where dozens of people were injured during demonstrations on friday. have also been skirmishes between
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policy and protest, isn't israeli forces near the illegal settlement is bait. l closed or molla and red crescent has a total of 82 palestinians in the west bank and jerusalem has been injured. and the latest confrontations with israeli forces and abraham has more from ramallah, hundreds of thousands of gathered here at the manada square in central normal la. they say that they want to show up the court, those in the gaza strip to tell them that they didn't forget them. and we've seen a large number of flags, the green flag behind me in the boss, a woman. why is she here? and she says that have not managed to unite the palestinians, and that she feels that this is the moment that she couldn't have been this is a moment that she is proud of. because in the past, the p a wouldn't allow her to be carrying a flag inside the westbank. so she says she is proud of the resistance and gaza. this is the feeling of many who say that israel didn't win and attack against gaza
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and the resistance to arms, faxes in guys did in fluid. so there is a feeling of victory here, although many here are telling us that they feel sad or the lives that were lost in the besieged, gaza strip. for her as a mass, much stronger from this, or is it been a set back? as israel has argued in mind, l. sue's is a research fellow, the max planck institute for social anthropology joins us via skype, from berlin. how would, how would you describe the position that to mass find itself and now thank you for having me. i think i must find it says like give us hope for us pinions into directions. i think the 1st one is like it's bringing the tenant question into the table again in the regional period in the last few years,
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trying to ignore the normalized countries and all of the work. look, i know my nice with the new focus on the mission continue, but then by this exchange of fire and patient, all the unsuitables be conducted as pick up location. the 2nd point of the whole thing about how much is this post union is put it to be only leg is put on the list and always want to live in a small communities and also somebody can do graphically. but in this latest event, all i must think that it's all of us to generate and send in and some, almost in the west bank inside the green line and, and they are all to go for the whole fight for their freedom. and for that i get
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but i suppose the thing about this movement that we've seen is broad and movement from cause it to the west bank to address lehman hours. living inside israel is that it's been leaderless and it's been self mobilization. and as we are hearing from master, we were just speaking to for that to may be for something positive to emerge from that will be very important for us to repair, to repair its relationship with mom, with a boss is that, is that likely to happen in the election supposed to happen tomorrow, but then the president, us, it chose to consider them an issue because it didn't let them talk about elections and to cement, but also because their internal conflict and he was afraid to lose elections. i think the solution for a conciliation between us or between we can come within
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a free one reconciliation. that's all different actions can express their opinions because within this framework on the phone this morning they can formulate a little stuffy. but if they go in for elections, i don't think it's a solution why the election, what was the election has to do is to bring a government administration, but we have ministrations one and i want to talk to each other. imagine if other, for example, when that how much would that ministration done? because there be a lot make a security report relation with how they going to live in to uncover, to be stone as under military strategies for compassion devices and also the punishing sort of he will not live around the ministration in the west bank. and we have experience between 20067, how much one elections,
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but administration was for them. and at the end of the quadrant, and we ended by a political spit that we live on can now. okay. well, in my house, who's thank you very much for joining us. thank you for having me. still have for you on the program watching from exile, palestinians in lebanon, say the conflict over the last homeland has reached a turning point. also, me and mas election commission says it's looking to dissolving unsung su, cheese party and having its lead is charged with treason. and then later in sport, the world anti doping agency announces a new form of testing that the tokyo olympics to detect drunk cheats. ah hello, i'm hoping come this time. next week we'll be talking about roy acquired weather
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coming into the northwest of europe. have to wait a little while and we got some wet weather continues upon its way through here at the perio of low pressure. last fridays right is in the process is nothing a little further east was the worst of the weather. spinning down across the low countries, full saturday through germany, into france, pushing which was at east side of europe just around the boat estates that are a slap via thing, some very heavy rain pushing across into klein and it tells its way back through austria into the alps could be a little dusting of snow here over the high grounds. we got one into sunday repeat performance. it was more wet and more windy weather that's going to make his way in across the bridge shelves. longest spells of rain coming in across wales, western part of england, western passive scorsone, feathery, she may, will stay dry in east anglia and the far south east for much of the day. but the weather will get there. and not too long space of time whether to be to the west side of the mediterranean by this day. so the cost is seeing somewhat to weather,
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but for the best of the sunshine, look a little further east west, a fine try, sunny and warm, a warm sunshine containing across northern parts of africa. just wanted to say i was into the far north of morocco and noticed the showers increasing across much west africa. the they may not be held at the table. they might not have the biggest stadium, but they stand just tightened in the face of the fascist fall, right? to move that you want to show the world the good guys can sometimes when they fall behind, jimmy, said polly, phenomenal the funds you make football just view the world of money frequency share trading, exposed. i had this engine that was basically trading. i couldn't last $30000000.00
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was a terrifying experience. how artificial intelligence as raised for stakes and risks on the money market. there's markets go faster, faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no money bought on our jesse ah ah ah, i'll come back the main story now, a sci fi between israel mass and allied palestinian groups has brought some com to guards. this is taking effect in the early hours of friday. traffic return to the street says gardens went about their lives after friday. pres and families have
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also been returning to homes and to flee during the bombing to the left. more than 16000 properties with damaged in the last 11 days. meanwhile, i will more skirmishes at the alex i'm a compound and occupied east jerusalem mirroring events 2 weeks ago, which at the current conflict, at least $82.00 palestinians have been injured there. and in the occupied west bank during confrontations between protest is and is raining, forces will lebanon has a large palestinian community. most of them, descendants of the people who fled the 1948 war. they watched the violence unfold from afar, but it has given many hope that the still resistance against what they see is decades of injustice than a 100 reports on this now from bay woods where he the ashleigh has never set foot in his homeland, but he holds on to his palestinian identity, he was born in lebanon over the decades. the 51 year old has watched his fellow
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palestinians fight israeli occupation at 1st with stones and now with long range rockets. but he says, the conflict now is a turning point in their struggle. that can excuse him. i won't take israel because this is our land. so i say palestinians living and villages occupied since $948.00 played a critical role. the fact that they have now revolted, we'll hope the israelis generations of palestinians have grown up in exile, descendants of many of those who left or were expelled during the 1948, palestinian israeli war. many have felt helpless and powerless as they watched the deadliest violence in years in the occupied palestinian territories. but at the same time, they feel the narrative is changing. recent events have highlighted the underlying reasons behind the repeated cycles of unrest and violence. the fact that there is a people oppressed suddenly real, a lot to judge the world is reacting. there is support for the palestinian people
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who sing the injustices day and you will know that there is an occupation for they know we have a cause a cause that has not gone away. the latest violence was not confined to gaza and palestinians in the west bank occupied through and across israel mobilized a few months ago when we visited this camp, the feeling among palestinians was different. they had lost hope when some arab countries find the normalization deals and establish ties with israel. the trump administration called it the dawn of a new middle east. they now tell us the palestinians who are resisting our, showing the world. those accords won't bring peace to israel, little hi hausteen's and not relying on rulers, but the people who are filling the squeeze from the united states to arab countries, to europe carrying the palestinian flag, lamb and remains did 1st. all people live except to be perceived or humility,
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to seek out up the attack on the occult, some mosque and attempts to drive more palestinians from their homes in jerusalem triggered the latest rhonda violence, but the policy of explosions dates back to 1948 of mohammed who is older than the state of israel is living proof that their elders ita they root of thousands of people also gathered close to jordan's border with israel in solidarity with the palestinians. event was organized by the muslim brotherhood in jordan. more than half of jordan's 10000000 citizens are of palestinian origin. they or their parents were expelled or fled to jordan in the fighting accompanied the creation of israel in 1948. well, also some demonstrations taking place in afghanistan for the palestinians. after friday, pres, they say they hope for a long lasting see fire in garza and then hundreds of people in senegal, also hell protests in support. the palestinians, algae there is nicholas hoc was
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a demonstration, and car are gathering the support of the people encoding really abreast and some of them are things that can only be published in others are holding things down with israel. will be ready to be is deplorable that some countries inside the garden across by yeah, the in protest like rosie where in nigeria as well among those that are attending this protest or the palestinian community that have had homeland in search for a better life here on the african continent, it's really hard for me. it's amazing when i'm coming to get my family back home
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with the company, it makes them like really i'm just trying to say and i know how they're not saying and i know how they're not showing words from african leaders from pretty much calling for an immediate cease fire to the south african president, rama post. well, i mean, this is similar to south africa. she wanted to tell us what you did. but what are you, developments from nigeria now because the military's investigation reports the leader of buck around might be dead or seriously injured off to trying to kill himself to avoid being captured by arrival armed group. i will because shake who has been the figure of book around minutes. brutal 12 year offensive in the northeast of nigeria. local media report suggests he's been the victim of
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a battle with a breakaway group, a line to i. phil has been and out several times in the past, only fit into reappear. and then in separate developments, sir, military sources and jury is saying that the head of the army has been killed in a plane crash. that's tenant general abraham. a tierra's plane reportedly came down during an official visit to kaduna state. the forces confirmed there was a crash close to could do an airport and an investigation is on the way. join me now via skype from cameroon. is david also accounts terrorism consultant with global risk international. we don't know the precise cause of this plane crash, but how much of a blow is it to the army into the countries counter terrorism operations at this time? they did a very big blow. remember nigeria is fitted serious insecurity in all the 60, your political zones is actually deployed in all the 10 to 6 days due to high levels of insecurity. he was brought in to replace the
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former chief stuff and you know, general to will use to retire and he was expected to take the war against the war. finally, the war against a separate groups in solving nigeria. he's just been 3 months in his sick and this is going to be the profession because, you know, he was just beginning, he's chief on the niger and so it's a deeper in blow. and we must stress that an investigation has to be carried out to find out what really happened. that 11 senior military officials died in such a different state. and now what he make of these claims that bucko harass lead back a shack who has died in ne nigeria, i think this is the 5th time he is officially thought to die, only from 2 to reappear,
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that these reports credible. this is great news. i can tell you that there was a difference between the previous amount of done was made directly by the military. this is the 1st time that you're going to be own. senior commanders who now form the state of west africa proven is that of course in 2016. so it's a great news. and of course, this is somebody who has been in power. he has a cold like people. he was responsible for the king of the $300.00 plus people he has carried out many attacks on deny during population nigerian army. i mean there was a 7000000 ransom that the u. s. government placed on his head and hopefully the slamming terrors. walk to the us department, runs them but if he has in fact,
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been killed by his adversary's by this off shoot of buck around does not suggest that this splintering this metastasize in different groups. could mean even more battles between them and instability in the country. i think what it's going to be put in for me is that, you know, the, the content tourism is not relented in any way. shouldn't stop what you're doing there is if i think between. ready around it's not mixed with a province. and rebecca, she calls question. it's a good thing for me because then it's almost like the beast is not even is all the fight, you know, will continue. you know, well, of course, what has happened now is that the territory, the some beach, the forest where go around because faction you have a struggle has to be retained by the state of west africa province. so it doesn't
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mean that in the long term, it's a victory for the, i mean, what it means is that once these groups continue to have right between each other and, you know, in each it is an advantage that you know, the military doesn't have to do it so i think what is very important yet is to know that this is somebody who has been running a group for the past years. and he's that means that, you know, there's likely that the jobs faction, you know, we're not last. so this is not just given me for regional space for the not doing population and for the world. thank you for sharing your insight analysis for this . appreciate it. david auto joining us from cameron. thank you. moroccan parents desperately calling officials in the spanish enclave of so to
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concern that their children might have broken across the border. more than 400 on accompanied miners were among 8000 people who tried to swim to european soil. off to morocco appeared to loosen border controls and his button. it's mess reports now for some. it ended in tragedy. this young man's dream of a better life in europe ended before it began. his body washed up on the shores of you to a spanish enclave. morocco's mediterranean coast, he was one of around $8000.00 migrants who hoped to take advantage of what appeared to be a decision by the moroccan authorities on monday to relax. border security. people swam or waded across the tide. drug caught the spanish parties completely off the limit.
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we said we thought that it was a serious problem. we're used to migraines coming over the fence or arriving by boat, but we have never seen so many people arriving in such a short period of time. and from one place in the moroccan government has been on good by spain decision to off the hospital treatments to the western sahara independence leda raheem. golly, loosening of the border has been widely interpreted as retaliation. by wednesday, the flow migrant ended not that we came here looking for a better quality of life. we don't have anything in morocco, everything is terrible. we're looking for a better life. has so much suffering over there. we came here without any fear and was nothing. what happens happens most of the migraines and now willingly going back to morocco from the risks they took into cross to this little bit of europe on the northern tip of africa is an indication of just how difficult the economic circumstances remain on the other side of the border coordinates i'll just there
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are few united nations is saying it's alarmed by the violence taking place in northwest and me and ma, thousands of people have been displaced by violence and chin state between security forces there and residents who form the defense force to fight the military john, to the un cold on the moon. urgent need take all necessary measures and precautions to spare civilians and infrastructure. meanwhile, me and mas election commission says its considering dissolving unsung cities policy and having its leaders charged with treason and military appointed body accused the national lead for democracy of committing voter fraud in november's election. this, despite independent observers rejecting those crimes earlier in the week, because the election was by a large representative of the will of the people they say. mammals, military sees power in february, accusing sue cheese party of obtaining victory by manipulating the most. she now faces numerous charges the most serious punishable by 14 years in prison, florence louise in kuala before us and says the military has consistently accused
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to cheese, party of voter fraud, despite the lack of evidence. the military, when they took of a power in february, it justified its position on the basis of electro fraud. so it's following that line. now, one of the 1st things it did after the qu was detained election commission officials and investigated senior members. then it appointed its people, people that trust it to the election commission body. now there's new genta appointed electron election commission, held a meeting on friday and it's chad person said that they've made that decision. this was a meeting attended by political parties as well. but many of the pro democracy parties refused to attend. so it was attended mostly by the pro military parties. now, the chairperson is non set that the election commission intends to dissolve the national league for democracy party. this is a party led by on santucci. and it 182 percent of elected seats in last year's election. now the chair also said that the end of these leaders were he considered
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them traitors, and he said action would be taken. that's as far as we know. now it has to be said that no credible election monitoring body has supported the military's claims of electro fraud. in fact, quite the opposite. they were to for an election, observe the missions in myanmar during the polls last year. and they both said that by and large, the voting and the results result reflected the people's, when the military did say that when it took over power in february, that it intends to hold an election. but i think from what we're seeing that whatever election, whatever shape this election takes, it's not going to be one that will be free and fast. well this friday of corona virus and india continues to slow with 260000 new cases. in the past day bought the daily death toll remains high. $4209.00 fatalities were reported on friday and then arrest fungal disease is now complicating india's fight against the virus. doctors
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dealing with an increasing number of patients diagnosed with so called black fungus . this cause is double vision, chest pain, and breathing difficulties, and it kills more than half the people who guess it. meanwhile, malaysia is announced, it'll tighten corona virus restrictions even further as case numbers and death continues of rise. it reported nearly 6 and a half 1000 new cases on friday, after high of 6800 on thursday. another 59 deaths have also been confirmed. malaysia is 2 weeks into a 4 week national shut down, though many officers in factories have remained open. now in some of the news, the boss of apple has denied his company is a monopoly telling a court it has to control just because of security threats. chief executive tim cook was giving evidence in a case bought by epic games which makes the battle game fortnight. it says apple is, has an unfair advantage, forcing developers to use its own app store and charging up to 30 percent commission when he died. 700 years ago this year, dante,
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alec gary was a criminal and an outcast from his own city. in the century since the writer of the divine comedy is become celebrated as one of the fathers of italian literature. but as adam rainy reports from dante hometown florence efforts, and now on the way to clear his name or in the middle of our life's journey, i found myself in a dark wood. so begins dantes epic poem, the divine comedy, an illusion perhaps whose exile from his beloved florence vanished and condemned to death for corruption while serving a brief term and public office. dante spent the last years of his life trying to get back home and riding one of the world's greatest works of literature. because so many things found in the divine comedy found in today's world as well. just on the personal level, but a political one too. though he died, a convicted criminal,
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few other floor in time to occupy such a high place in the cities pantheon of heroes. the truth is, many people who come here to florence to pay homage to dante, don't even know he was exiled and later sentenced to death. and those who do know that don't really care if he was guilty or not. and even now, during the pandemic, hundreds of people are coming here like this, place his childhood home to see what his life may have been like. 700 years after his death. though dante still has a criminal record lawyer, alexandra traverse. he has his way that could change. he shows as the ruling issued in 1302, he'd like to get overturned enough to spare to holly. our suspicion is that the legal court system and the charge is false against and we used against dante to eliminate him as a political raleigh vote. employee traverse the organizing view the ruling incident on hand leading lawyers and historians presiding over it. a supreme court justice.
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there is a sense at the conference that dante was wronged, punished for being on the losing side of political battles. that royal 14th century florence, one of dante's direct descendants, was happy to take part, but was under no illusions. i find it sort of amusing, to be here to listen to what they have to say. i think that the revision by itself will have no practical effect. and of course dante dantes memory does not need this other florence may never officially clear dante name the supreme poet, if he's known, will continue to draw visitors here. inspiring them for years to come. adam rainy al jazeera florence sport now with gemma. thank you, mariam. well, no one gulf, dustin johnson look set to mr. cuts at the pga championship. but at the top of the leaderboard of phil mickelson is safe in the club house at 5,
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under the 50 year old shelf, the $369.00 to set the early pace on his round included to fix buddy in his final 9 hovel. i'm having a lot of fun and to play well to no one playing, we'll have the weekend to have to be in contention. have a good opportunity. i'm having a blast. i'm excited to for the weekend. so this has been this been a lot of fun footballs. welcoming body faith will look into the possibility of holding the world cup every 2 years. instead of for the going to carry out a feasibility study to find out the impacts it would have on both the men's and women's game fee for president johnny and fantine. also denied the organization had to colluded with any of the clubs involved in the failed european super league, but believes that there's a need to make football and globally competitive sport. a piece we have to put the dangers of everyone and that's what we need to speak to every wanting me to speak about everything and i close. i don't close the doors to any discussion with anyone
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. never about new formats, new ideas, new competitions. i'm ready to listen to everyone. this is my job. this is my functions. this is the way i live, the presidency of fever and i've been elected by 211 members, was creations unanimously in order to defend their interest. not only of a few want to criticize of all the entire world. the wild anti doping agency will trial a new form of drug testing. the take your lympics, dried blood spot testing in which is small samples collected from a fingerprint and blotted onto an absorbing card. has already been held as a potential game changer in the fight against drug sheets. it's hopes, the technique will be in routine use by next february's winter olympic and paralympic games in basing. it can be used to, to compliment current doping practice in particular to foresee dates,
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the analyzes, of unstable compounds. and to expand on the, on the number of us, these can be tested in the more remote areas of the world, from where traditional blood samples are difficult. to, you know, to transport columbia has been stripped of co hosting next months. copper america, as the country continues to deal with anti government protests on thursday. they off the south american football confederation to delay the tournament until november, that called me bo refused saying that rescheduled the 15 games columbia with you to hold. and elia out is a respect because latin american football, john, this one around go about whether matches could be played. things are such, they're always moving. there's so many moving parts. news has been back and forth for the past 48 hours. obviously argentina currently finding themselves backed into
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a phase one locked down until the end of this month. it ends up being a very tough proposition. if you were looking at it under normal situations, the domestic league is suspended, but company, but it doesn't go past with them and he cannot heal, maintain their position of playing in argentina despite these restrictions. so that ends up being a very tough bit of water to tread, but there's been scenarios such as she like your why pair of why being options to play the comerica as well. there's even rumors about the possibility of the company going to deny it states that's a little bit far fetched, knowing the, the logistics that are entailed. but still, those are things that are being talked about. nothing confirmed at all. then a champions of spain will be decided on saturday without any athletic madrid around madrid able to clinch the title is in that case, hands that 2 points ahead in the table. so if they match rails results against vera, they will win that 1st title in 7 years,
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but their opponents rail via to later battling to avoid medication. so coach, diego, semi nose is not going to be the one every night to final with 2 teams fighting for different objectives. the goals that are very important for both and we will give up our lives to get the subjective important. this is so i said, what's important is tomorrow's match. in later we'll see because we've got time to speak about that. but now it's not the time to speak about what i will do with my future, or indeed what the club will do. now is the time to put all our energy into tomorrow's match, regardless of the down seat or in madrid, this is where i will be playing that home. games from 2023 construction. what continues on the santiago by the bay stadium of thought of a $1000000000.00 redevelopment due to be finished at the end of next year of installing a retractable roof, as well as a $360.00 degree screen shopping center,
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new restaurants, and a hotel. as well, port gaze of football manager andre the last bus is better 9 for guiding chelsea and tottenham from the sidelines. but they are on friday. he went behind the wheel and made his wild rally championship debut on us is driving a citron in the championship. the 43 year old has previous he competed in the call rally at 3 years ago. well, me, you know, i, yeah, we did. back in the 4th stage, i had an accident broke my back and, and the pain inflicted from the not finishing of that was, was incredible. so i need to, i need to finish this one. and that's oil spot for me, mary. brianne. thank you so much. jenna, well, let's have a nice hour, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes, but more of the days. stay with us.
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i news. news, news. news for did ramirez molina families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died in calm, but the neighbors and family members. and they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's,
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defense minister by the me to the said the armed forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected. and that the events at the border would be investigated. covered 19 has compounded the homelessness crisis in abandoned impoverished families of force and radical jane. he decided to say, hey, we're going to spend the human right by claiming property left vacant by the state . the 1st thing i did was change the law. my duty is to get my daughter safe. that means breaking the law. then i'm willing to do that for shelter in place and a fight for housing analogy 0 bitcoin block chains and crypto guarantees. disruptive technology join with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency all the way to a fair, a financial system with big open for software, we can trade or money without paying for government award winning. filmmaker tossed
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