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or already dead. and while polluting countries have recently pledged billions of dollars more in funds for this project, people here say they're throwing money into the desert. they say they don't need more trees. but more access to water the. ready international aid starts trickling into god's there is the un one's 800000 people can't access clean water. following the israeli air strikes. ah, but i was welcome. i'm peter w. are watching out to 0 live from also coming up. thousands of forced to flee the city of gomez as even cain of ropes in the democratic republic of congo. 21 runners die of exposure. extreme weather hits an ultramarathon in north western
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china. and a political standoff in some of the supreme court that rejects the head of states bid to block a change of government. ah, people in government offices in gaza resuming their work today as rubble across the territory is being cleared. local government activities had stopped when is really strikes began on may, the 10th, the us has corporate, full adherence to the sci fi announced on friday, is also called for immediate humanitarian assistance for palestinians. 800000 people, no longer have regular access to clean water. after half of the pipes were damaged in air strikes, thousands have been left homeless. hurry force at joyce's life from gaza. so harry, clearly this is going to take a long, long time to get back to,
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i guess what passed for normal in gaza. indeed, i mean, we're here in the middle of the city outside what used to be the show room tower. and just in this one cation, there is a vast amount that is required to be done. we've seen a huge dig, a struggling to even clear a little bit of the roadway to allow more vehicles to get through. there's gridlock around gaza because of so many restricted pathways. so my and as you say, lots of water pipes have been effected. we've seen teams digging into the road around the bomb craters, trying to make sure that those, those water systems are restored electricity to this is all crucial for the health system as much as anything else as well. so any number of issues still to be resolved, but also any number of personal tragic stories of loss and injury, and death and grief. after those 11 days of fighting,
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we encountered just one such story. one such family when we went to garz's main hospital yesterday. so tunnel missouri was wounded in the 1st minutes of his conflict, his pain has barely begun. he spent 5 days in a coma and is now had 4 major operations on life changing injuries. but so con 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. still hasn't been told that the blast also killed his brother. asked med answer. tom's only child 15 months old. yes. 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 tom sustained 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 hay and sacks, and in an instant, 8 of them lost their lives. 7 of them children,
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that was among the 1st israeli strikes of the conflict. this was among the last the family home hit on thursday night hours before the si fi took effect meters from that impact. so times cousin sits with his father mohammed last and i in the same attack. but everyone is most worried about sultan with 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, gaz his 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 are just starting to get in at the hospitals, need regular electricity and clean water infrastructure that needs rebuilding
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throughout the strip. the destruction of this most recent war is creating grim new landmarks to go alongside those of the previous war. and the one before that, so much, 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. garz's people long accustomed to making what they can of things among the ruins. and so it isn't just that humanitarian issue at stake. there is also a political question, the question of how to firm up the sci fi, how to make it a last thing, one, the egyptian mediation is continuing on that front, the us secretary of state and to be blinking is due in the region later this week.
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and so much still needs to be done to ensure that what is currently holding what we're seeing of life returning to the streets and gaza. and indeed, a civilian community is able to resume normal activity inside israel. it is definitely resuming, but it is still to some extent tenuous and more work on the political level. very much needs to be done. harry, thank you very much. i reported their reporting live from gaza. well is ready for seas have used stun grenades to disperse palestine, masters in the shape general neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. the palestinians were protesting against a blockade imposed on the neighbourhood. dozens of families being forced out of their homes by jewish settlers in a long running court case of the land ownership. the neighborhood is one of the flash points that lead to the recent conflict and run con has more. this is shake, drop his israel, occupied east through slim in 1967 israeli settle organizations have been trying to
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remove palestinians from their homes, not just in this neighborhood, but others to the issues been subjected decades. long court cases at the core are 2 main issues, settlers claim, jews, and the properties. citing ought of an error record. and palestinians argue they were allowed to remain in shake, draw through an agreement between jordan and the united nations. louis for the jewish settlers claimed that because the land was occupied by israel in 1967 previous agreement and null and void lawyers for the palestinians. counter argue the previous agreements must stand and that the residents have protected status. palestinians cannot take israelis to call property taken over by the state of israel. this check point to the entrance of shake. jerome is new installed in mid april. israelis composed freely, but palestinians who don't live in the neighborhood, cannot enter. even with that press credentials,
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we weren't allowed to pass until the police officer was satisfied. we were meeting a resident. that resident is mohammed al kirk. he's use social media to highlight the forced explosions of palestinians from this neighborhood, which he describes as ethnic cleansing. but now he feels after this latest round of violence, wareham as a sighted shake. jerome is one of the reasons for the war. there is a moment for change. i think it says a lot about national unity. this is a moment we have not seen in a very long time, particularly since the late thirties. we have not seen the palestinian people rise up as one body from the river to the see anything. it says it gives me a lot of hope. let me show you where it's like when you're a settler organization takes over a home in this neighborhood. this belongs to the could the family. now this is their home. this also used to belong to the l. couldn't family up until 2009. when a court awarded it to
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a jewish settler organization and they've been living here ever since. that's the distance that we're talking about. we don't talking about huge spaces. we're talking about a home taken over part of a home, taken over from a palestinian family. 7 years, so it is one of the lawyers for the families facing forced expulsion. he says that the latest conflict is focused international attention on the neighborhood this case to reflect many of the of the heart issues of the palestinian israeli conflict . there are, there is a community of senior refugees living there that i took a few g is that i to return the conflict of jerusalem is it just reflected in the case of just off the issue of israeli settlement and that is value to patient and that is that legal annexation of is jurors? is there so it's, it's no wonder that this case is in the now when the scope of international
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attention off the confrontations between federalism palestinians took place and made these really attorney general has gotten involved that has put any further questions on hold until june 8th, when the ag has to reveal his position. this is seen by lawyers and palestinian residents as a victory and confirmation that it's no longer a simple property dispute. but one that also has implications on the international law. iran con our 0, occupied history. so it will kennicott rupture near the city of goma, and the democratic republic of congo has force thousands of people to leave. at least 5 people died in a car crash during the rush, the lava flow has now stopped after reaching gomez suburbs. the rwandan government says opened its border to let people in laura burton manley reports. it is just
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gone dark from the skies above the girl returned. an ominous color. mountaineer girl began running around 7 p. m. sending a river of molten lava, down that steep slopes. quickly go fruits and since panic was running for safety, many fled east to the boot with rwanda. august didn't know where to go. we've come from the village slings. the fire from the volcanoes last looked into the sky and we saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter, but we don't know what to do and we don't even know how to. there's no information, even on the national channel. people are panicking them and we don't know if we should stay in the house or leave. initially signed to said the love flow is heading away from goma. but now they're wanting that new factors are putting to 1000000 residents that with make up period could probably means that some other
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fractures are opening or even simply that the is activity itself because it's the re that is moving is not double, can itself double, cannot open because the rift is moving, i think, see was defense is really about creating older people. there were already signed the most of the people were going through sockets on the western side of the volcano. the volcano lines of the albertine rift. and it's been an ongoing threat to locals for decades. the last option in 2002 cars passed through gomez, business district and flowed into lake cuba. this, along with choking fumes, earthquakes and collapse. buildings killed around 240 people. a huge love 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
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unpredictable. nor about manly alva sarah still come here on al jazeera to visions of the future voters in peru, phase of choice between presidential candidates with radically opposed projects for that country. and the battle of norway, 4 years after the fight against iceland affiliated rebels, you look at the reconstruction efforts by the government in the philippines. ah hello. i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but here it comes. we've got another nasty system on the way for the republic of ireland and the united kingdom on sunday. okay, there in a 2nd, but we do have some instability across the baltic states some rain for western ukraine and a pretty heavy pocket toward the southeast portion of spain. ok now to the british
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isles, and here are the details. we're going to get some rain and the winds are going to whip up 6070 kilometers per hour as we head towards sunday. and i also probably should tell you, but there's another weather maker hot on the heels of this fun. okay, let's go to greece right now where it has been particularly dry over the last little bit i since over the past month, only about a day or 2 of rain. so we're starting to see forest fires. this is in the attic region, just west of athens and painful memories here because it was in 2018 this region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of this smoke is now starting to find its way into athens, a very apocalyptic scene. therefore, the capitol region and there is no relief in sight. 28 degrees on sunday for athens, we look at the next 3 days. plenty of sun, but the temperatures are going to shoot up to $32.00 degrees. almost 10, above average. the
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frank assessments of the government was one exactly have to and what may have met taking situation like not ever again and in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story. on our jazeera talk to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ringo. and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret words like gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman press, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sir. ah, ah ah, welcome back. you're watching,
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i was just your top story so far today. government offices are resuming that, working gaza as the see spy, there continues to hold. we're in stay 3. now the un has corporate, full adherence to the truce, announced on friday. it's also calling for immediate humanitarian aid for the palestinians. is really forces of you stun grenades to disperse palestinian protest as in the shape dra neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. thousands of families placed for evictions by jewish settlers in the long wanting courtney's hon. canning corruption near the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo, was thousands of people to leave. these 5 people died in a car crash during the rush to get away. the fluid lava has not reportedly stopped . after reaching gomez, suburbs. 21 people have died running a marathon in china, after the race was hit by extreme weather. his alexia o'bryan, they set off early on saturday for 100 kilometer ultramarathon, and 172 runners crossing the stopped line and just t shirts, and shorts for
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a track that winds its way through the mountainous yellow river stone forest, and china's northern gone soup province, but hours later the temperature dropped and the race was hit by hail, freezing, rain, and high winds goes to the sea. this incident is a public safety incident caused by sudden changes in weather in the local area. the provincial authorities have established an incident investigation team to further investigate its cause. the race was stopped after athletes went missing in the extreme weather and a search was launched. hundreds of rescuers tackled complex terrain, including narrow, high altitude paths, helped by thermal imaging, drones and radar to take the local media say some of the runners had fallen off the track into deep mountain crevices. temperatures plummeted further over night, making the search more difficult. so if i should go by phone,
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as the organizer of the event, we feel deeply guilty and blame ourselves and express our deep condolences to the victims and their families. and the injured the. by only sunday, the rescuers had found all the missing runners, some injured, but also $21.00. it's backed public outrage was some c, as a lack of proper planning. alexia bryan, alexandra. some of his supreme court has overturned a decision by the head of state to suspend the parliament, not that paved the way for the opposition. fast party leader, the army know me much offer to this one in on monday as its 1st female prime minister. the current prime minister has been in power for 22 years and his party has rolled for nearly 4 decades long a point. sure l. jackson is an independent southern gentleman to join us now on skype. lang, eat point, cheryl jackson. does she have the numbers to get the top job tomorrow?
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she has the numbers, but currently does not have the authority of the office of the legislative assembly convene parliament tomorrow at the office of the legislative assembly. just this shouldn't note to say that they are or their owning the parliament from containing so even though she has the 26 majority to rule, she has met with a lot of resistance to convene the parliament. there were swaying in the 1st prime see no prime minister. does that mean that it will or it won't happen? do we think that according to the legislative assembly, the issue that was the notice that was just issued a minute ago. it will not happen prior to that, you may, the prime minister elect. it will happen. but that was about 3 hours ago.
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so people in the ground, it's really uncertain what's going to happen tomorrow, but there is an element of fear that it might, that the, you know, unrest my arise as a result. if this is a political process, whoever is prime minister this time, tomorrow or the day after, do they have to then kind of impose political calm, but go to the country any way. if they end up with an operating majority of 2526 seats in the parliament, do they have to go to the people and say, look, we're going to have an election because we need or i need is prime minister a mandate. there's already an established majority based on the 9 april original elections. there was an independent member who had to choose between the 2525 and he chose the majority.
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what will happen is that the, the, the court will go with the petition and there currently $28.00 position. and that may lead to by election therefore perhaps change numbers. so there certainly will be election moving forward. but for the time thing, the greater concern at that time is not being within the $45.00 days that it should convene after a general election. this seems like it feels like rather a very complicated story. your country has had correct me if i'm wrong here. 40 years for decades of one party rule, looking at the, the broader tapestry of politics. there is this, in effect, the country changing and moving away from that. certainly exactly that 40 years of leadership by the human rights protection party has. this has been a long time coming and over 20 years of leadership i, one person,
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you know, will have challenges along the way. and the cracks in his leadership did show in the past 2 years when they've had charity in the parliament for many years now. and so a lot of the changes that they had through the bench of content and writing, and among the people leading to the deputy prime minister leaving his party and showing the posse who is now the contender. and she is the prime minister elect or the, the next parliament lying i suspect will be talking to you again over the coming couple of days. but thank you so much money point cheryl jackson, that independent summer. and john is good to talk to you. thank you. after the philippines today, marking 4 years since a large scale military operation against an armed group, the battle of mariah,
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we saw a government forces fight. i still affiliated rebels for more than 5 months. the government says reconstruction projects in the city on schedule, but critic say much more. can be done, jim allowing dugan reports now from manila on me. 2327. seen a group of around $200.00 aren't many pledged legions to be on group. i saw lead cj to the city of morale, we in the southern philippines and raised the group black flag over several government facilities. thousands of civilians were held hostage and the philippine military launched and all not offensive to free them. 5 months later, the battle was over. but we was by now the most devastated city in the philippines since world war 2 more than a 1000 people were killed and millions more displeased. the president regal, the 3rd to promise the city would be rebuilt. but 4 years later,
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many men and now feel they have been forgotten. there is still a search for missing loved ones, and hundreds of bodies buried in haste. during the conflict, we mean an identified reconstruction efforts in the city are slow and thousands of people are still unable to go home insights golf, a non governmental organization focused on mapping, we're always recovery, says it is hard to fully assess the real cost of the 5 months of war, all you had wanted to, or urban city destroyed is this like p c meeting being bound to be, it's not acceptable and that the priority has to be helping people go home. security remains a problem too. according to international alerts, which monitors conflicts, glen warns, are making a come back. enlisted drug use is rising to, while i'm groups continue to recruit young men,
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even in areas where conflicts have ended, while we dest interview about to the sensor. and these live up and said that, you know, if the about the course might be extra mis groups, they're using the, the delay, the reconstruction of but we, as a rallying point to try and stop frustration of the task force formed by that. it's there to administration admits there have been challenges, including the coven, 1900 pandemic, and the economic recession, which of course delays to the reconstruction of them. and it says it remains committed to getting better. we back to a thriving and vibrant to see what critics say so much time has been squandered by a government that was once given. sweeping powers to implement reforms across the line or province. while survivors say there is nothing to commemorate because another year equates to another layer of hardship,
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for most of them were left to fend for themselves. jim l as in dog and i'll do 0. manila, voters in peru are preparing to choose between 2 presidential candidates with opposing visions of the future. cookie modi's campaign is filling the air waves much more than her opponent petro castillo. but despite that, she could lose the election. marianna sanchez reports now from lima. the 2 weeks before a run, a selection means merged in the center of the capitol to protest against presidential candidate, morty. the right candidate is 20 for the 3rd time, even though she's facing 30 years in prison for corruption charges, any guns that i'm protesting against kickers corruption. she's mocking us. she's never cared about us. i want to president who will take care of us who he movies, 25 percentage points behind left when contender pay that figure,
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despite widespread fear that guess, do you mean post marked ideals, a nationalized private company? you'll normally separate the case. i would not vote for castillo and leave the economy. intentions were terrified. he wants to expropriate things, and that means to steal from us. and he's going to take everything away from us. analysts say for money, supporters are trying to frighten voters because of the community. the anti community discourse is a fantastic conspiracy. always use by far life, no matter what. death deal is an evangelist christian. he is not a marxist, but he is a radical agenda. and the far right in work that are say more prove they put the money, government land is much better than field. however, it is more likely that you will deliver his promise to another reason why he's ahead in the polls. however, the same pundits safer morty has
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a credibility problem. during the last presidential term, she controlled congress which unseated to precedence and for for cabinets and many ministers to resign. many say she is the cause of peruse political instability, though it will not be in general. there's a lot of deception and mistrust, because many politicians and authorities are under corruption investigations or in jail. kimori has presented former old timers for her government, and people perceive it's more of the same. castillo, however, is bringing new people. opinion polls say 17 percent of peruvians still don't know who to vote for many say it's like choosing between 2 illnesses. the only certainty for now analysts see if there is more political instability to come here and just adjust to lima. italy has won the eurovision song contest to the 1st time in more than 30 years. we
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glenn rock band main screen claims that i think song called shuts up and behave tv, viewers from the 15 countries come from home, the world's longest running tv music competition. there's any of it sparkle despite a small crowd, because if over 19 restrictions, the american gymnast simone biles has made history and a competition in the united states, the 4 time a limpid gold medalist became the 1st woman to land a your chin co double pike in competition, launching her spinal run. well, it's like a game while says the delayed feel infix because it's coded. if a time to work on the move, the hardest part is making sure i grabbed my legs in the correct spot. so they're not stepping from a hands. but we started working on it pretty seriously. after quarantine, i want to say, because before quarantine, we worked on it a little bit and then everything got set down. we had the extra year. because if
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not, we would have never tried it. so give him the time to play around with it, then that's how we thought it would be kind of feasible. athletics. madrid are the new champions of spain. they've won league off the 1st time in 70 years. they went into the final game at the season, 2 points ahead raise the rates. let's go one mill down at half time against by the lead. but came back in the 2nd half with goals from and as to when to one ah, just gone exactly how past the hour. these are the top stories from al jazeera people are resuming work in government offices and gaza as the sci fi continues to hold the un as called for a full adherence to the truth and honest on friday. it also cold for humanitarian aid to be supplied to palestinians immediately hurry.

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