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willis period in the field, the professor jim alca leave me, brings the brilliance of a pass to light, a flash point. incredible doesn't real. all we've done is lock out them like from a room and then allow it to come to the school. episode one of science in a golden age on al jazeera ah, internationally starts trickling into guys, there is the un warns almost a 1000000 people cannot access clean water following israeli strike. ah, 11 o'clock, this is out there a life and also coming up mass evacuations after a volcano, erupt, democratic republic of congo, forcing thousands to flee east towards the border with rolanda argentina,
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reimpose to slow down this curve at 19 infraction saw more than a 1000000 people have now died from terrain of ours across like america. plus the disturbing police party can video of an arrest that led to a black man's death once or 2 years for it to be released. ah. so the full extent of israel's 11 day bombardment of gods was coming to light is humanitarian aid begins to enter the besieged strip. united nation says $800000.00 people no longer have regular access to clean water. after half of the water pipes were damaged in air strikes, thousands have been left homeless, and palestinians will already suffering from more than a decade of crippling israeli blockades. while some of those injured in israeli strikes still haven't been told, the family members died in the same attacks out 0 high false. it is in gaza and at one family battling personal tragedy. so tom mystery was wounded. in the 1st
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minutes of this conflict, his pain has barely begun. he spent 5 days in tacoma and now had 4 major operations on life changing injuries. but so tom isn't yet fully awake to how much his world has changed. his family is keeping it from him. i said, i was on the street. we were hit with a rocket myself and my cousin. we fell down. stilton hasn't been told that the blast also kill his brother, asked med and sill tons, only child 15 months old years on family members say they could see the rocket flying directly towards them. low to the ground out here in the street is where. so can sustain his injuries, this is the precise place where that is really munition came in and exploded. he was among a group of his extended family who are playing here, putting hey in sacks. and in an instant, 8 of them lost their lives. 7 of them, children, that was among the 1st is really strikes of the conflict. this was among the last,
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the family home hit on thursday night hours before the sci fi took effect meters from that impact. so times cousin sits with his father mohammed last deny in the same attack, but everyone is most worried about. so ton of them. but he's emotional. he loves his son too much, and his brothers, his soul is with them. we are afraid that something might happen to him. his injuries are so serious causes main hospital is full of personal tragedies and exhausted stuff together. too many people couldn't come to the hospital during the war. normal injuries, diabetes suffers those with high blood pressure. they couldn't reach the hospital and the ambulances couldn't reach them because of the damaged roads. medical equipment and fuel, just starting to get in at the hospitals, need regular electricity and clean water infrastructure that needs rebuilding throughout the strip. the destruction of this most recent war is creating grim new landmarks to go alongside those of the, this war and the one before that. so much,
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never rebuilt. everybody is saying it's not be business as usual. you know, the definition of insanity doing the same things with the same bad results. we don't want to go down there again, how we manage that. it comes down to political will by everybody, to recognize that we just can't continue this way. for years this has been the way in gaza, life getting steadily more difficult, more hopeless promises of change, have come before and gone before causes people long accustomed to making what they can of things among the ruins. harry falls at algeria. northern garza, a red demonstration. they've taken place in tel aviv, in support of the palestinian people. hundreds took part in the rally, organized by left wing in palestinian israeli. political groups are ham, it was that this is one of the rare instances that you will see is really, i guess the occupation some of the slogan shown here,
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that is now another was the children of which is the town and started israel that has actually been the rocket fire intensive and the children of god that both the to be living in peace. another snow bit, for example, is that israeli, them both deserve to live in security. the only way to get security is actually to the occupation. now this value is organized by left and one of the pilot is there boy is not very popular at the haven't been very, very well doing lecture, actually they would get maybe between 8 out of
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a 151. it's a boy that has been shrinking over the past decade. is believe among the people here that the only way out of the only way to fill up my live. that's iraq. between the cheese guide is actually the occupation for let's begin to amuse nate, who's the executive director at the u. s. campaign for palestinian right? i joined, just start from miami. my welcome to the program is just interested in looking at how the mindset might be shifting and support moving from israel to the play of the palestinians. you sensing this? well, 1st of all, thanks for having me. neck, much appreciated. we're absolutely sensing that and it's intentional, it's been the product of years of organizing and advocacy and relationship building for palestinians. and those of those are our allies that have been in the
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palestinian solidarity to make sure that palestine is actually now a core part of the progressive agenda, politics you in the united states. so there may be this, this growing shift, but is it really at the level needed to affect the change that's required, you know, beyond perhaps just liberal thinking politicians and liberal minded college students? absolutely not. we know we're nowhere near the goal that we have set for ourselves when the goal we've set for ourselves here in the united states is taxpayers that are complicit in the oppression. a problem means is that we need to eliminate all military to the state of israel and sanction the state of israel. so we know that we actually have a long way to go. but we know that there's a roadmap for this. we've seen the same type of pressure internationally build up to south african apartheid and we can do the same in israel. what about at the very top level as president joe biden was very slow to cool for she's fine with me. yeah,
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absolutely, and it's disappointing, but not shocking palestinian americans and advocates for palis on have known that every us administration had stood side by side with israel as they continue to enforce apartheid settler colonialism, occupation checkpoints, and human rights devastation for over 70 years. so we know that again, we have a long road ahead, but joe biden can only block out those voices for so long. and i was really excited to see our very own congresswoman rashid police. meet him on the tarmac when he came to michigan. and i'm sure she had some really choice words for him. right. exactly. do you think there may be more going on behind his, his kind of public works his public statements? absolutely. without a doubt again, palestine is now within the progressive circles within the progressive conversations within progressive institutions in america. so for a while people have been able to state farm or, you know, keep a distance a safe distance away from the palestinian cause. but it's increasingly more
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difficult to do that. and biting president bottom came in with a long list of priorities ahead of the middle east peace process. but you know, the situation on the ground, the palestinian protest, the strike across palestine has made sure that he's gonna have to respond soon. and this shift with the backing of movements like black lives matter could this in which is a lead us down a path to, to further attempts at breaking resolutions. you feel absolutely, you know, i just mentioned the international movement and south african apartheid south africans were incredibly dependent on international pressure, cultural boycotts, economic costs, and political pressure. in order to finally, you know, get the shipment that they needed to topple south african apartheid. so allies from the movement for black lives, native americans like standing rock, undocumented americans who have been in solidarity with palestinian. this is all a part of the going coalition of progressive forces that is going to see us all
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when in the near future. got one interesting talking job, i appreciate that. i was speaking to us from miami. thanks very much. thank you. nick, have a good one. a volcanic eruption near the city of gamma in democratic republic, congo has forced thousands of people to flee for safety. at least 5 people died in a car crash in the panic. the ruined and government has opened its border to blood in those flames. the interruption or bad, manly as this. it is just gone dark from the skies above the girl returned an ominous color. mountain near go, go began running around 7 p. m. sending rhythm of molten lava, down that steep slopes quickly and go fruits. and since panic was running to safety, many fled east to the boot with rwanda. others didn't know where to go.
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we've come from the village sling the fire from the volcanoes lava looked into the sky and we saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter us, but we don't know what to do. we don't even know how to there's no information, even on the national channel. people are panicking, and we don't know if we should stay in the house or initially signed to said the law flows heading away from goma. but now they're wanting that new practice of putting 2000000 residents with trying to make up the to could probably means that some other fractures are opening or even simply that to is activity itself because it's the re that is moving is not the volcanic. so the volcano open because the rate is moving, i think the defense is a radio of waiting. all the people that were already signed, most of the people were going through sockets on the western side of the volcano. the volcano lines of the albatross rift and has been an ongoing threat to locals
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for decades. the last option in 2000 to cut a path through gomez, business district and flowed into lake given this along with choking fumes. earthquakes and collapse. buildings killed around 240 people. a huge nerve lake has remained since. now the risk when the rupture imposes in immediate danger, the people living below the flow of most rock is expanding and remains unpredictable. nor about manly alva, sarah sled here and al jazeera water was y plans for a new large scale. hydro power plant is causing control. the sea in georgia is the 3 wind find out who has taken home the top honors in the eurovision song contest. ah
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hello, we have seen a deluge of rain for the gulf states in particular, texas and louisiana. so look at this, a damn was breach. this is about a 2 hour drive northwest of new orleans. hundreds of homes threatened here. people have been forced from their homes. now if we look where the rain is on sunday, still looking like it's going to be impacting texas. so let's go in for a closer look. okay, we'll keep going. we'll keep going. we'll hold it right here because we see that feed of moisture off the gulf of mexico rate in to texas, but we should get some breaks from the rain as we head toward louisiana on sunday. want to take it to the caribbean right now, and you know, we've had our cluster storms over the last little while that have instability through his spend your life eastern section of cuba and the you could 10 peninsula, some of those strong storms are starting to ease but toward guatemala,
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as we head toward close to recon panama, that's where our heavy bouts of rain will be. okay for south america, the amazon basin rivers running through there are at near record levels just because of how much rain has fallen lately. and we've had nasty weather maker impact areas of argentina into uruguay, montevideo this is really whipped up your wins. additions will eventually improve montevideo as we head toward tuesday, the on candidate because china is in terms of millions of we goes, has less than company scrambling. one wine supply chains off the huge job losses. when will the tourism industry recover? cloth and how robot could transform the trade? counting the call hold al jazeera ah shoot. 8th of the best documentary films
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across the network on al jazeera. ah, the me. again, what you remind about top stories this and united nation says 800000 people in cars and no longer have regular access to clean water up to half of the water pipes of damage in israeli strikes, humanitarian aid is beginning to trickle in to thousands left homeless by $11.12, if there was a red demonstration in supports of the palestinian hundreds to pass the running organized by left wagon, palestinian israeli political party and a vote kind of corruption. the city of goma and democratic republic of congo for
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thousands of people to flee safety. at least 5 people died in a car crash permit registries in china and searching for missing. and i, fleet after 20 others died in extreme whether a 172 runners were taking part in a mountain cross country race near china is by union city. in the northern gang su problems rescue coordinator says section of the 100 kilometer course was hit by sudden hail freezing, rain, and gale force winds. the race was stopped off, the fleets went missing a hydro power project on one of george's largest rivers is cause controversy. and nearby communities fight to protect the re only river has become a national struggle against governments determination to guarantee future energy supplies. when 1st year walker reports from the upper riana valley. the lush landscape of georgia is rio de valley is being re engineered for the hydro power
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plant of number body when completed to dams, one over a 100 meters tall will boost the country's annual electricity generation by up to 15 percent turnover. absolutely, math isn't going to be one anchor. the turkish contract to says it's construction will only be positive. project typically will provide absolutely brand new the high standard european sat and road and reduced to connect read the casey to getting which will bring a lot of tourist a lot and also connect all of the villages. it's a good opportunity to keep the valley alive. you can see the tunnel where that's going to divert the river that will allow them to build a massive time across the gorge. a feet of engineering to tame this force of nature, the re only river that will transform the valley for better or worse. not
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down stream in georgia is 2nd largest city. could probably see thousands recently protested the theater. the terms could unleash a barrel of flood water. if there was an earthquake to address public concerns, georgia government has suspended the dams construction for 12 months upon a hydro power plant. is this important project for our, for our country and to stress the so from day or from from the beginning the public understand? yes, i think the part think majority of 2 or 2 people understand that this is the project you have to eventually construct and implement. but there are some questions. of course we understand some concepts and we need more communication. but the preparatory work continue and police now control who
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entered the valley, shed some of the go with this policy that always what the look of the work get the police out and start a dialogue. and in this dialogue, what questions we have and what answers they give will decide whether the project should be built or not. this hydropower project has sparked the biggest environmental movements in georgia in years. but the government's determined to see it finished robin 1st year. walker al jazeera in the rio de valley. more than a 1000 moroccans crossed in tissue to early this week, several 1000 migrants swam or used boats to reach the spanish and clubs, parking, one of the biggest diplomatic spans between madrid and robots in recent years. now many still hoped to make it to the european mainland as bonus miss reports. now when these moroccans arrived in future, it was the start of a journey they hope will take them across the mediterranean sea. at
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a new life in europe. the rock of gibraltar is only 30 minutes away by ferry, but only if you have a western passport or visa for the rest, they'll try to get into the port and hide somewhere on a laurie. we're going to do it by any means necessary. not something i would you know, trade my life for, but what if you could fix that? that the bahama told himself english and his learning code that he recognizes morocco as little too often see the people on the internet. how they are living in europe. they have human rights. they don't have human rights morocco lot. if you live there, you will see what i mean. i love my country over to this old flight for a walk. if you take step. but i cannot stay in a place that does not want me to know what i'm saying. almost a quarter of 24 to 35 year old and morocco unemployed. that's a record because of code 19. the economy is in decline. towns and villages
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across morocco lot. the one behind me on the border with fear to have really felt the impact of the pandemic. 5000000 informal sex jobs have been lost, according to the moral consensus of policy analysis, which makes it pops easier to understand why. so many people are looking for a better life in your the latest attempt by the you to manage. migration is being blocked by hungry. a trade accord with african caribbean and pacific countries would bring more migrants, according to hungary, nationalist prime minister. the e u says it needs more skilled migrants, i can would, i can connect because i can look at pretty much computers. i just, i was beginning to learn code from a lot to approach. i mean, i have a lot of stuff in my in my arsenal, but without legal routine people offering those skills and willing to work,
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we'll keep risking their lives crossing the mediterranean. bernard smith, algebra future on the north african coast. me social media platforms in india had been ordered to take down posts, referring to a strain of current viruses, the indian variant. the government says world health organization is not trace the origin of the variant identified as b one at 6. 172. any country was 1st detected in india last year. it has not been seen in more than 40 other countries. 1000000 people have now died from corona virus across latin america. argentina has gone back into lockdown for the 1st time since last year is reported more than 35000 new cases for 3rd day in a row. schools and all non essential business is closed until the end of the month . and the nighttime curfew is in place and it's under ron patty has more nor from time these new surges have proven more contagious at times,
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deadlier and better also affecting younger people. this is something that we were also able to see when we visited an intensive care unit here. and with that, with dr. telling us that in more cases, they're seeing people in their fourties or in their fifties, developing symptoms and having to use intensive care. you need a venti late to meet that need to be ventilated and so far and they're pointing the fixed the finger at the new variance that have spread widely across latin america in particular home grown variance that we're 1st discovered in brazil. one in particular, and a brazilian amazon, known as at p one. so this has been one major issue. and now they're also worried that the possibility of the arrival of variance from india. a variance from india
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was discovered just a few days ago in the north of brazil. this 1st case was the crew member of a cargo ship that arrived from south africa. and the health officials, they're in brazil are hoping that there will be able to contain this situation that is developing their ad to this. the fact that it's becoming increasingly difficult for countries to re post restrictions in many countries. as economies have been devastated by the pandemic police in the us state of louisiana hebrides body camera footage of the rest of the plasma. and after being accused of a cover up, the video shows rental green being tase. it punched and checked by white officers died on the way to hospital 2 years ago. but the footage has only just be released following an investigation by dissociated press. unofficial. it is shocking video that has taken 2 years to be released and lead to allegations of
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a cover up. i don't know. i don't know why on your own, you're barely morning been was stopped by police in louisiana after a teeth following an alleged traffic violation. his family was told he died in a car crash instead. he was teeth beaten and left in distress by officer for more than 9 minutes. oh oh. oh okay. now i'm going to wash my hands down. i'm going to check the car and search it all those things. sure you want to do that, but you really want to secure mr. bring him in
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a patrol car getting sitting up and then inquire about m s. and there i thought the 1st time i did this, this is premeditated murder when medical help finally arrived. if mister green, unresponsive, he was declared dead minutes after reaching hospital. the family says the police never mentioned the brutal arrest. they see there was clear evidence of a cover up and the officers involved should now be facing guilty. videos probably one of the most disturbing videos it invokes the image of what you might have met late. it just looks when, when i'm down a runaway play, understand that green family is grieving at any loss of life. is tragic regardless of how i realize there is a great concern with regard to the incident. we share that concern. anytime the actions of our employees are calls and the question will state and federal inquiries that are under ways that are report federal charges me follow?
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indeed, but there are growing cold. why did investigation of louisiana state police itself? it's lies, it's delays, and it's actions. allen fisher, i'll just italy has won the eurovision song contest hosted in the netherlands. the world's longest running tv music competition. didn't lose any of its normal sparkling fizz despite pandemic restrictions meeting. and the small crowd was present for the final step and reports now rotterdam the $51.00 b. why is and behave approach to rock song from italy one an unusual eurovision song contest? ah, showing a nerve wracking final france and switzerland came in 2nd and 3rd, the stage in route to them seemed to explode, to show europe largest music, eventful back after a year of absence, due to the gulf has been damaged. a relatively small audience,
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say some restrictions and testing, but that did not ruin the party of pyrotechnics later. last time he tune the epic. i lost your vision. so that's already and when metal and swan, i was really excited. but the panoramic has become a bit of a party pooper gulf infections are still high and, and adults and organizers have put richard testing in place. hospitals appealed to the authorities to hold the festival without an audience, but the mayor and says, it's safe to like $3500.00 testing people attend the large hospitals. and now that as the rest of the medical center gave me the guarantee that they have enough capacity to deal with it. if there is any such an event happening, it's about bringing peace, a bringing hope in a lot of homes of citizens in the world. despite is very worth the time that
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we're passing the coverage. but also the, the war in the middle east is the new many dutch were rooting for jungle mccoy state, mostly inside. so tell room and the run up to the contest to prevent getting infected. i realize that it's a very different emission than you know what people are used to. but for me as my 1st experience or experience, i hope that you know, because this is, this is a test event that the results are positive and that it gives us more freedom. what am, before music has become a medicine during this? he is your vision song contest while the festival is meant to bring you up to gather the social distancing. rules are keeping this country teams mostly apart, but the show must go on and it definitely does. ah, where the 20000000 euro budget,
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the madeline has gone out of its way to try and make the estimated 200000000 viewers worldwide. forget about defend damage of some. it's more about the costumes than the music step funds from al jazeera route to them. ah, so this is out there are, these are the top stories and the full extent of israel's 11 day bombardment on gods are coming to light. as humanitarian aid begins to enter the besieged strip, united nation says 800000 people no longer have regular access to clean water. after half of the water pipes were damaged in asteroids, thousands have been left homeless. palestinians were already suffering for more than a decade of a crippling israeli blockade. in tennessee, there was a red demonstration in support of the palestinian people, hundreds to pounds and the rally organized by left wing and palestinian israeli.
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