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piety. a 1000 girl, blank me. a witness documentary announces error. ah, international aid starts trickling into gaza as the un one's 800000 people cannot access clean water. following is really air strikes. tension again at the alex the mos compound, the number of palestinians are arrested by israeli forces. ah, again, peter w a watching al jazeera alive from the also coming up thousands of forced to flee. the city of goma of april came away rumps in the democratic republic. of congo $21.00 runners die is extreme weather hits during america and in the northwest of
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china. and the battle of the railway, 4 years after the fight against iceland. h rebels, we look at the philippines governments reconstruction efforts. ah. our top story, people in government offices in gaza, our resuming their work today has rubble across the territory is being cleared local government activities that stopped when is really strikes began on may, the 10th, the un has called for a full adherence to the sci fi, announced on friday, it's 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 the air strikes, thousands have been left homeless. airforce, it has more from gaza. where here in the middle of garden city outside, what used to be the rock tower. and just in this one cation, there is
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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 much trouble. 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. also any number of personal tragic stories of loss and injury and death and grief. after those 11 days of fighting, we encountered just one such story. one such family when we went to garz's main hospital yesterday. so ton, almost 3 was wounded in the 1st minutes of this conflict, his pain has barely begun. he spent 5 days in tacoma and now had 4 major operations
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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. with 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 sil 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 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 hey, in sacks. and in an instant, 8 of them lost their lives. 7 of them children. that was among the 1st israeli strikes of the conflict. was among the last the family home hit on thursday night hours before the si fi took effect meters from that impact. so tons,
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cousin sits with his father, muhammad last deny in the same attack. but every one is most worried about sultan. with his 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 garz's 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 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,
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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. 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 in gaza. and indeed
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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. and there is tension again at the most compound and occupied east jerusalem out to 0. so to a bell coming, joins life from damascus gate outside the compound audit. just take us through. what's been going on that well this morning. a group of $125.00 jews visit jewish visitors entered the most ex i must compound under heavy security now. visitations do not. muslims are allowed on weekdays between 8 and 11 in the morning. but usually those going into the compound are jewish settlers. ultra nationalists and it's always a cause of tension. now this comes about 2 days only after the
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fire we've got the temper that's still very high. the situation is really volatile here in jerusalem. so when they entered the infuriated some of the people inside and what we are hearing reports that 5 people have been arrested among them. 2 guards of all walks walk, which is the religious authority that is in charge of the complex there. do we know what the situation of the immediate situation was that led to people being taken away by the, the authorities was where we did what we do know that some of these people were filming that, which is something that anger deal authorities. but i have to tell you that here, especially here in the old city, unoccupied, east jerusalem. anything can really lead you to be detailed. we have been sometimes with young people just sitting here on the steps in front of the masters. dave,
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having a chat, sometimes smoking and, and then you'd find a border guys which opposed to just here about 5 meters away from me that just come down and sort of detain them or tell them to leave. and there's always, there's always constant friction between the 2 sides. and you do see really what when you're standing here, you just get the feeling about the pressure. the palestinian youth are on there on a constant basis 24 hours a day. anything can lead to dead attention and there's really no one to help them out when that happens. oh, thanks very much. so to meet the correspond reporting live from the mosque compound area. thank you. order now able kenneth corruption near the city of goma in 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 flow of lava has now reportedly stopped after reaching gomez suburbs. the
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rwandan government has opened its border to let people in laura burton. manley picks up the story. it is just gone dark from the skies above the girl returned. an ominous color. mountaineer girl began running around 7 p. m. sending a rhythm of molten lava down that steep slopes. it quickly go fruit and since panic was running to safety, many fled east to the boot with rwanda. others didn't know where to go. 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 and 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. initially signed to said the law flows heading away from goma.
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but now they're wanting that new practice. putting 2000000 residents with seismic activity could probably means that some other fractures are opening or even simply that the is activity itself because it's the re that is moving is not double can itself the volcano open because the rift is moving. i think a c was defense is a regular rating. older people there were already signed. the most of the people were going to suck us on the western side of the volcano. the volcano lies of the albertine rift and it's been an ongoing threat to locals for decades. the last option in 2000 to cut a path through gomez, business district and flowed into lake cube, who this along with choking pm's earthquakes and collapse buildings killed around 240 people. a huge novel lake has remained since now
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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 man, the eldest era. 21 people have died running a marathon in china after the race was hit by extreme weather, alexia bryan reports. they set off early on saturday, for 100 kilometer ultramarathon, and 172 runners. crossing the stoplight and just t shirts and shorts for 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 and in 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
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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, 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 early sunday, the rescuers had found all the missing runners, some injured, but also $21.00. it's backed public outrage over was some c, as a lack of proper planning. alexia brian al jazeera, still to come here on al jazeera to visions of the future voters improving face a choice between presidential candidates with radically opposed projects for their
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country. and pushing the boundaries if was possible, the historic feet achieved by the american gymnast simone bodies. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, another storm system is on the way for the british isles. we'll talk about that in a sec. but 1st, we do have some severe weather toward the se portion of spain, orange weather alert, because we could see about a 100 millimeters of rain within just hours. know that volatile whether that was in the low countries. denmark in the netherlands, we saw winds about 6070 kilometers per hour. that's now shug to the east. it's impacting the baltic states through poland and the czech republic. that's what's on
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tap for you on sunday. okay, now to the british shells and the storm system, it's going to whip up the winds to about 60 clicks per hour. got some rain mixed in there as well. and i don't think this will come as a surprise to you, but the u. k is set to register, it's why this may on record wales is leading the pack. now, where this ring could be used as, as we head toward greece and we do have a forest fire, just burning west of athens. it has been incredibly dr. for the month of may just a trace of rainfall when we should get about 14 millimeters, of course, that would help with the firefight. and there isn't any leaf coming. unfortunately, plenty of sun and light winds that will help with the firefight across north africa . things are settled, we got a high of 33 in cairo on sunday. sponsor cut on airways from talk to al jazeera. we can the army were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone in the on my do you regret?
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well, it's like we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe, from the perspective of unmet work done and the analogy era. oh the the me welcome back. you're watching out. just a reminder of your top stories. government offices are resuming working today as the sci fi there continues to hold. the un has called 3 full adherence to that from sandstone. friday is also calling for immediate humanitarian aid for the
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palestinians. there is more attention at the most compound and occupied east jerusalem israeli settlers of march through the area of several palestinians have been arrested volcanic eruption in the city in democratic republic of congo as for thousands of people to lee. but these 5 people died in a car crash during the rush. the lava flow is not reportedly stopped after reaching gomez suburbs. the philippines is marking for years since a large scale military operation against one armed group there now the battle of marie. so the government forces fight icicle affiliated rebels for more than 5 months. the government says reconstruction projects in the city are on shadow, but critics, a much more can be done. melodic doggone reports now from manila on me, 2327. seen a group of around $200.00 on the pledge allegiance to the on group. i saw lead
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siege to the city of macau, 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 to the good that there to promise the city would be rebuilt. but 4 years later, 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 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,
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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 conflict. glenn warns, are making a come back. illicit drug use is rising to while i'm groups continue to recruit young men, even in areas where conflicts have ended. well, we just interviewed about all the sensor embodies and said that, you know, if the about the course might be extra mis groups the using the, the delay, the reconstruction of what are we as a rallying point to try and stop frustrations of the task force formed
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by that it's there to ministration admits. there have been challenges, including the coven, 19 pandemic, and the economic recession, which of course, delays to the reconstruction of morale. it says it remains committed to getting mad . are 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, for most of them were left to fend for themselves. jim l as in dog and i'll do 0 manila more than a 1000, moroccans crossed into these spanish eng clay. those future this week, several 1000 migrants swam or use boats to reach the city, smoking, one of the biggest diplomatic spats between madrid and robots in recent years. now, many still hoped to make it to the european mainland. as bernard smith now explains
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from suicide. when these moroccans arrived in future, it was the start of a journey they hope will take them across the mediterranean sea, 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. are you 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 recognizes morocco as little to often see the people and the internet to how they're 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 steps. but i cannot stay in
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a place that does not want me. what i'm saying. almost a quarter of 24 to 35 year old and morocco unemployed. but a record because of koby 19 the economy in decline. towns and villages across morocco lot. the one behind me on the border with few to have really felt the impact of the pandemic. 5000000 in formal sector 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. you said it needs more skilled migrants. i can work, i can work in agriculture, i can look at pretty much computers. i just, i was beginning to learn how to code for my life. so i mean i have
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a lot of stuff in my in my arsenal, but without illegal routine people offering those skills and willing to work, we'll keep risking their lives crossing the mediterranean. bernard smith, i was just a few to on the north african coast there and says it's agreement with the u. n. g watchdogs, who allow international inspections of it specific has expired. the countries parliamentary speaker has reportedly said inspectors may lump no longer access images of nuclear sites. now it's happened as efforts are underway between here on the us and several world powers to reinstate the 2050 nuclear deal. iran's already enriching and stockpiling uranium at levels far beyond those allowed, under that agreement. saudi arabia is being accused of continuing its crack done on descent, despite the release of some activists earlier this year. human rights watch says several aid workers and activists were given stiff prison sentences in recent
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months for criticizing government policy groups. so some were subjected to torture . in order to extract force confessions versus in peru are preparing to choose between 2 presidential candidates with opposing visions. for the future, chemical for the mores campaign is filling the airwaves 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 i run a selection, move in march in the center of the capital to protest against presidential candidate case morty, the right candidate 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 ass. 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 be that figure,
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despite widespread fear that guess, do you mean post marked ideals and nationalized private company? your normally i would guess the i would not vote for castillo to 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 also become more nice. the anti community discourse is a fantastic conspiracy. always used by the far right. no matter what gas deal evangelism christian, he is not a marxist, but he's a radical agenda. and the far right in work that are say more prove they put the money government land is much better than feels. however, it is more likely that you will deliver his promise to another reason why he said in the poll. however, the st. pundits safe, morty has
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a credibility problem. during the last presidential term, she controlled congress, which unseated to press and forced 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 is 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. 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. my son just i just he does. lima, india stay turned. india says hackers of stolen 10 years worth of customer data
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from their servers, names, passport and credit card details belonging to an unspecified number of passengers have been compromised. here india inform customers 3 months after learning of the breach. a hydro power project on george's biggest rivers is causing controversy in nearby communities. now the fight to protect the re only river has become a national struggle against the governance determination to guarantee future energy supplies. robin, christy walker reports now from the upper re oney valley. the marsh landscape of georgia's rio de valley is being re engineered for the hydro power plants have 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 per absolutely massive isn't going to be the one anchor, the turkish contract to says it's construction will only be positive. the project
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will provide absolutely brand new, the high standard european fed and road in the reduced to connect read the seat and getting we to get a lot of tourists electrocuted and also connect all of the villages. it's a good opportunity to keep the valley the live. 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 take the force of nature, the rio river that will transform the valley for better or worse not to locate the down stream in georgia, 2nd largest city. i see thousands recently protested over fears the dams could unleash a barrel flood water. if there was an earthquake to address public concerns,
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georgia government has suspended the dams construction for 12 months upon a hydro power plant. if you can important project for our, for our country, i need to stress these from day or from, from the beginning of the public. yes, i think the part seen majority of 2 or 2 people understand that this is the project we have to eventually construct and implement. but there are some questions. of course we understand some concerns and we need more communication. but the preparatory work continue and police now control who enters the valley ship with some which i'll go with this policy though, is what the look of the work get the police out and start to 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
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environmental movements in georgia in years, but the government's determined to see it finished robin 1st year walker al jazeera in the rio valley. italy has won the eurovision song contest for the 1st time in more than 30 years. money. the glam roxanne means in claims the title seen a song called shut up and behave tv b, as from the 39 countries come from home the well, the longest running tv music competition didn't lose any of it. sparkle, however, despite the small crowd because of cobit 19 restricts, the american gymnast simone biles has made history in the united states. he is how the 4th time limpid gold medalist became the 1st woman to land a chain co double pipe bolt in competition. as she made her final preparations for the olympics in tokyo, the delayed feeling fixed because a cove it if
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a time to work on the move, the hardest part is making sure i grab my legs in the correct spot, so they're not stepping from my 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 not, we would have never tried it. so give him the time to play around with it, then that's when we thought it would be kind of feasible. ah, this is al jazeera, these are your top stories. government offices are resuming working garza, the si. fi continues to hold. the un has called for a.

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