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[000:00:00;00] ah, when ever you ah, ah palestinians return to what's left of their homes as a c 5 between israel and her mouth holds in government but more compensations that injuries and occupied it's theresa. since really the security forces cracked down on protesting worshippers in alex a compound ah,
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the whole rahman watching on they were like my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 30 minutes. as india, so raging corrode of, i was outbreak, there were growing concerns about the spread of a new infection to the black fungus. me election commission says it's considering dissolving and some suji political policy and charge against leaders with treason. ah, welcome to the program, palestinians and girls are all beginning to pick up the pieces after their homes and neighborhoods were destroyed during 11 days of israeli bombardment. now these are the scenes of the front row. com on the gaza strip. 24 hours after a see saw came into effect between israel and thomas along with allied palestinian groups. now israeli attacks have less thousands of people in garza homeless and have put even more pressure on the already struggling critical infrastructure.
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issues that triggered the islands remain unresolved. well, both israel and thomas have claimed victory following the seas. father brought an end to israeli as strikes of garza and beverages of la city and rockets, find at his railey towns. 5 more bodies have been pulled from the rubble of bummed buildings. a garza 243 palestinians were killed in the conflict. $66.00 of the children, another $28.00 palestinians of died during protests. the occupied westbank 12 people were killed by rocket attacks in israel. and there have been more skirmishes between israeli police and worshippers at the alex a mosque similar to the scenes 2 weeks ago, which sparked the offensive. well, you, me not said begins all covered from gaza with more on the rebuilding efforts now facing palestinians. the tell 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 when the house was hit,
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nur means daughter's apartment, which was only built last month, has also been completely destroyed. a lot of the gardening with 3 families living in this home, my daughter came along with the kids to suddenly the power went off and we heard violent bombardment. it was our 1st time to hear such a sound. the rebel suddenly started to fall on us and the kids was 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. mister delucca for them now, when the raids were extensive, we went down because my kids were afraid of the upper floor when we got to the ground floor, my son's home, it was not destroyed. yes. but then the rates got worse and we ran to my brother in those home right next. wow. and we ran from one home to another. was old.
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frightening. my brother in law only destroyed to it. this is taking dave, eat my kids didn't even get to where the new clothes, the toby's were among the 1st to return to their home. after these really air strikes, the conflict may have ended for now. but many godson's 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 scenes of destruction and because this trip but only one, i felt thousands of ballasting in families suffering of almost 2 weeks. long bargemen, c, u l 0. gaza now tension remains high across the occupied westbank. the red crescent says almost a 100 palestinians have been injured during the latest confrontations with israeli forces on friday. now there have been skirmishes between palestinian protests as under rainfalls is near the illegal settlement of bet l. close to ramallah for
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where neither abraham report. hundreds of thousands of gathered here at the manada square in central normal la. they say that they want to show up support 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 being a boss, a woman. why is she here? and she says that he has managed to unite the palestinian and that she feels that this is the moment that she couldn't have been. this is the moment that she's proud of because in the past the p a wouldn't allow her to be carrying a lag inside the westbank. so she says she is proud of the resistance and gaza. this is the feeling of many palestinians who say that israel didn't win and attack against gaza and the resistance to arms. factions in god about didn't lose. 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
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the gaza strip. oh, does, there is there still? saddam has spoken to the palestinian foreign minister about the international effort to achieve the cease fire and in an exclusive talk. 12 is their interview with malik, he says it's often certain that the truth will hold when there are no guarantees or thought. no guarantees are taught because, you know, is it proclaim that you know, the fire it's unilateral, that they have taken that decision on their own. but at the same time, you know, no one could ignore that. all that egypt has played very important role that egypt has played and the role that to cut out has played. not all the nation has played and all of them combine were able to get the consent of all parties, you know, for this fight and to we got that approval. and
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you can watch the full interview with ryder mckee at o 430 g m t on saturday in talk to al jazeera. now, in the last i, u. s. president joe biden has spoken about the sci fi saying it remains committed to the 2 state solution. whitehouse corresponding, kimberly how kit has more from washington d. c. u. s. president continues to be challenged publicly by some members of his own democratic party in congress over his support for israel, the us president. as he spoke alongside the south korean leader moon j in at the white house was questioned about whether or not this shift and support could be a problem for his israeli palestinian strategy. moving forward here is what the president had to say. there is no shift my commitment commitment to the security of israel periods, no shift, not at all. but i tell you what, there is a shift in. the shift is that we have to, we still need
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a 2 state solution. we were going to make sure that we are going to provide for security in the west bank. and we, since we renew the security commitment, as well as economic commitment to the people on the west bank. i also indicated to the israel is that i thought it was very important that they stopped in jerusalem. this inner communal fighting. that is why extremes on both sides, it has to in it has to in and i'm prepared to put together and i'm going to attempt to put together a major package with other nation to share a view to rebuild the home. my party still supports israel. let's get something straight here until the region says unequivocally they acknowledge the right of israel to exist as an independent jewish state. there will be no
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peace us president joe biden believes that his approach of quiet diplomacy is what allowed for the fighting to end after 11 days and not last much longer. but now the concern does the cease fire whole the other big concern reconstruction in gaza and making sure that when it comes to as really citizens, whether they be jews or arabs, that they be treated equally. us president joe biden saying that the forced expulsions of palestinians from their homes and occupy the east jerusalem must stop . the files of the people gather close to jordan's border with his railing, solidarity with the palestinians. the event was organized by the muslim brotherhood in jordan. more than half of its 10000000 citizens of palestinian origin, they all their parents were expelled or fled to jordan in the fighting that accompanied the creation of israel. in 1948. africans have also been demonstrating and solid out here with the palestinians after friday press. they say they hope for a long lasting si,
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fi in garza and the navy buck is on it's also be mocking its official palestine solidarity de camaro. hydra is at a demonstration in the capital islam above the board for palestine de pre k, and the psyche of more focused on it. and it doesn't matter whether you're from the religious right, or the people all agree that there has to be addressed of the indian issue buckets on has always supported the palestinian and been aware of outraged and overwhelming force against civilian population. and god, the people are focused on a been watching that on their screen. right. there's no surprise there. how does of them have now come out on this trade show their scholar data day with the people of dine. we have been talking to most of the paper to ask them what had brought them
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to dish rotate. this is the brutal murder of the policy. and united nation is also a boarding school days a week. and there was a good deal who have and i, they say we also condemned them and we did the method to this day, don't accept this is denied by the revision by do, you know, even though some of the muslim countries do have accept the trial. but we want to say to the muslim country that we need to stand together to deliver and send a message, a strong message to israel. it would be by listen, you know, with him and we are with all those muslim budget on the foreign ministers already in new york where he had already met with the turkish water in minnesota. the credit union part minute and a message from buggers on that day. it has to be more action than just diplomacy. when it comes to the black and white lation or international law,
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by their state of the still ahead hill, there are joining forces against 19 that they pledge of the g 20 summit to give poor a co more vaccine. the divine comedy turn justice delayed wine italian. dante as being we tried 700 years after he was convicted of corruption. ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. i'm pleased to say we got signed to some dry weather at long last coming into japan, cloud and rain making his way out into the open waters. eventually we got this area of low pressure just swirling away, cross the save to pan, out of polar wet weather. away from a 100 northern pass will continue to see some showers,
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but the southern air was it does improve quite nicely. follow that line of cloud drain, the seasonal raise the my you front into central parts of china pulses some heavy burst of brain. we will see some flooding here as we go on through the course of the weekend. western weather will be on sunday, but mostly by sunday much japan will be fine and try some wet weather though, just coming into the far north east of china into north korea. wet weather continues across the philippines. usual russia, showers. here we'll see some wet weather extending across much of southeast asia as we should do. still some very heavy burst of brian up towards indo china through thailand and you follow that line of cloud and rain into lanka, into southern parts of india, more heavy rain coming into the south west of india. just notice this little clutch just storms brewing up in the bio bon goal as somebody to watch out for over the weekend as we go through sunday into monday that may well become a tropical sy. cloud looks like to make landfall in the disha sometime mid week.
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are attending to what's left of the homes after 11 days of israeli bombardment. because officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry, power and agriculture. meanwhile, tension has remained high across the occupied west bank, almost 100 palestinians. the incident skirmishes with israeli forces me a legal settlement close to ramallah and you as president j buys, he says a 2 state solution is the only way to solve the conflict. and in the past by and said, they wouldn't be peace and that's regional leaders, acknowledged israel's right to exist as an independent jewish state. now the world health organization says the global death toll from k, with 19 could be $2.00 to $3.00 times higher than the official counts. they show 3400000 have died from current virus since the start of the pandemic. but the w h o
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estimates that the true numbers of deaths directly under directly attributed to the virus, is between 6 and 8000000 people. direct incorporates the reported cova debts as well knows those cova did sub for mist because people dive about testing. and what i mean by indirect, these are the debts that can be attributed to the difficult conditions that many people in the world are living under because of the damage of these conditions. i've made our patients avoid health care which has increased depth and other causes . there's been a severe associate nomic tall, which is vaulted in increases in diseases by depression. pharmaceutical companies have pledged more than $1300000000.00 days the cave in 1900 vaccines to low and middle income nations at a cheaper rate. the announcement was made at the visual g 20 health summit coasted by italy and the european commission. now the summit spot protested by calling for
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an end to what demonstrators call the commercialization of health. the european union has also said that it will, that 800000000 vaccines by the end of the year on the touch of buffalo is empowers of more on the g 20 help summit. the focus in this global health summit was very much on vaccines. how poor countries can be helped by wealthy nations with their vaccine rollouts and access to faxing doses. now there are a number of commitments made at the end of this summit. many countries a committed to boosting the amount of doses that they share with poor countries. the european union, for example, has committed to 100000000. shared with poor countries, treat the kofax scheme we also heard from pharmaceutical joins, including bon tag flies, the maternal johnson johnson, who will pledge $1300000000.00 doses for poor country,
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for the much cheaper rate. than which they've been sold to wealthier nations also help from wealthy nations to build coded vaccine production and development hubs in africa. we know, for example, in africa, few within one percent of people have been vaccinated. there were some countries that have had no vaccine doses at all. however, nothing in terms in terms of vaccine waivers, a g 20 leaders actually decided that they would not waive paintings on the vaccines, not about as seen as something of a snub to the united states. jo biden's administration in may. it, he did the calls of countries like india and china in pushing for a waiver on vaccine payton's as a way to help boost production was india science, raging quote. i was out right there, growing concerns about the spread of a new infection. notice black fungus, as a severe shortage of medicines to treat the rough go disease which causes blurred
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vision. chest pain and breathing difficulties. more than 7000 cases have been found in india mostly among cobra. 1900 patients is being classified as a notifiable disease. in several states, bobby mcgowan has moved from new delhi. the rapid rise in cases of black fungus amuse my causes have complicated matters in india, but quite a lot. 1 at least 7000 people have been diagnosed with mutual my courses. at least 200 people have died. the government of india has now called this disease in notifiable disease under the epidemic act. what this means is that every time a case is detected, states have to notify the government of india and also follow certain guidelines on screening and testing and diagnosis. the prime minister also today, call it a big challenge in india, fight against coven 19. actually 6 of the states including coming out to talent gonna and roger con, have also called it
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a notifiable disease under the epidemic act. now the over use of steroids and diabetes make people if passionate vulnerable to this disease, it is a disease with high fatality rate. according to the c, d. c, at least half the people who do get infected do die. but it is treatable if detected early. so now hospitals are dedicating wards, especially to treat black fungus. but there is a growing concern about is shortage off the drug used to treat this disease several hospital saying they do not have enough of this drug. and so the delhi government has now regulated the sale of this drug to prevent hoarding. and the government of india has now off several other pharmaceutical companies to start manufacturing it . military sources, luxurious say the head of the army has been killed in a plane crash. lieutenant general ibrahim, after he was playing,
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reportedly came down on official visits, the state of kaduna. now the air force as confirmed. i was a crunch claim ticket in an airport and an investigation is underway. nigeria military is investigating reports that the leader of boca her all may be dead or seriously injured after trying to kill himself to avoid being captured by arrival, armed group, abo bucher, shea. carl has been the figurehead of bucko her arm in its brutal 12 year offensive in the northeast of the country. his death has been not several times the path only for him to reappear. david also is a counter terrorism consulted with global risk international. he says, west africa region benefits from the fighting amongst armed groups. this is great news. i can tell you that there was a difference between the previous amount of debt that was made directly by
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the military. this is the 1st time that is deb has been attributed directly to my own senior commanders who now form the state of west africa. proven is that because in 2016? so it's a great news. and of course, this is somebody who has been in court like people. he was responsible for the king of the $300.00 plus people girls. he has carried out media cops on denija rid population, nigerian army. i mean, there was even a 7000000 ransom, but the, the u. s. government placed on his head and hopefully the slamming state terrors group. we walk to the us department. the fact that there is, if i think between around the width of a province and she goes back, it's a good thing for me because then it's almost like the beast is not in his own. this is somebody who has been running
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a group for the years and he's that means that, you know, it's likely that the jobs fashion, you know, we're not class. so this is big news. just give it to me for regional state, for the nigerian population. and for the world of lat, fighting between security forces and residents in northwest and mima, has the thousands of people displaced. the united nation says it's alarmed by the violence and chin state, the ones called on the military to actually take all necessary measures and precautions to specify millions and infrastructure. meanwhile, me mas election commission says, is considering dissolving the national league for democracy and charging the parties, leaders with treason and l. d. lead. unsung sushi has faced numerous charges since the military seized power. in february, the military appointed body accused the party of committing vote of fraud in november's election. independent observers have rejected those claims for slavery
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has more from call and pull 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 coup 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 division. 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 said that the election commission intends to dissolve the national league for democracy party. this is a party led by on sushi and it 182 percent of elected seats in last year's election . now the chair also said that the l. d. 's leaders were he considered them traitors and he said action would be taken. that's as far as we know now,
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it has to be said that no credible election monitoring body has supported the military's claims of intellectual fraud. in fact, quite the opposite. they were to foreign election observer 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, but it intends to hold an election. but i think from what we're seeing that whatever election, whatever shape the election takes, it's not going to be one that will be free and fast. the 3 will, the deadline for iran to allow international inspections of its nuclear facilities is set to expire. european signatories to the monitoring deal want it to be extended. it includes inspections, verena nuclear facilities, by the u. n watchdog. now the deal is important to ensure the continuation of indirect talks between iran in the u. s. on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal dosage of ari has more from vienna,
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whether talks resume next week. the decision of whether or not to extend this technical agreement will have to come from to iran in the coming days. but it is most likely that they will extend this agreement to that means that they will iranian officials will continue to store security footage from the 6 nuclear sites as well as limit access to spectra. so they don't have snap inspections to those facilities. the talk here, according to the political director and re k mora, he's confident that there will be a good deal reach. it's not a matter of, if it's now a matter of when the americans are also optimistic, they said that following the 4th round of discussions that wrapped up on wednesday, they are beginning to see the contours of what a final agreement would look like. and the ratings are now saying that the next round of talks should be the 5th. do to be held here from next tuesday could be the most crucial. there is a sense that time is of the essence because the europeans are,
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are really looking to try and secure disagreements that will see the united states return to nuclear agreement of 2015 as well as iran to return to for compliance before the presidential election. set to take place in iran on july 18th. there is a sense that these next rounds could be the most important. and as for this deadline for the technical agreement, it is expected to be extended in the coming days by raining officials. the chief executive of apple, as appeared in the us court to face accusations as company is uncompetitive. tim could gave evidence in a case brought by the epic games, which makes the battle game for night. pick argue that apples app store is operating an illegal monopoly, and i'm fairly charges up to 30 percent commission. i cooked denied the charges and told the court it has to control purchases due to security threats. well, when he died 700 years ago, dante alegre was a criminal and an outcast. and in
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a century since the writer of the divine comedy has become celebrated as one of the fathers of italian literature. but as, as many reports from dante's home town of florence efforts. and i went away to clear his name in the middle of our life's journey, i found myself in a dark wood. so. 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, found to god. so many things found in the divine comedy of founding today's world as well. not just on a personal level but a political one too. though he died, a convicted criminal, few other floor in time to occupy such a high place in the city's pantheon of heroes. the truth is, many people who come here to florence to pay homage to dante,
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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 $13.00 oh, $2.00, he'd like to get overturned enough to stay at the holly game or suspicion is that the legal court system and the charge is called against him, will used against dante to eliminate him as a political, wrongful employee. traverse the organizing, review the ruling incident on hand, leading lawyers and historians presiding over it a supreme court justice. there is a sense that the conference that dante was wronged, punished for being on the losing side of political battles. that royal 14th century
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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's 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. ah, what channels are there with me? said romney reminder of all top stories, thousands of palestinians in garza are returning to what's left of their homes after 11 days of israeli bombardment. garza officials say the violence will cost

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