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similarities of culture across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you. i tension again at the alex the mosque. several palestinians are arrested by his ready forces of the jewish visitors are allowed to enter the compact. ah, hello the welcome peter w, are watching 0 life from also coming up. international aid start trickling into garza as the us ones. 800000 people cannot access clean water. after the israeli air strikes, size and source to flee as a vocabulary roughs in the democratic republic of congo, the authorities say the love afloat stopped just short of the city of goma and
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$21.00 runners have died as extreme weather hits during a marathon in the northwest of china ah. their attentions again at the alex a most compound and occupied east jerusalem after it was reopened for jewish visitors. more than 100 israeli jews have been allowed to enter the courtyard there . the group has been escorted by israeli security forces for employees of the mosque board were arrested during the visit. me joins live now from damascus gate outside the company. what happened? well the from what we understand about the, as you said about more than 100 jewish visitors enter, there must compound these. there are times allocated during week days for such
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visitations between 730 and 11 am local time. and then we will have that again at, at 1 30 pm now. so in about an hour and a half. so this was the 1st time you actually had a group of jewish visitors entered the l. x must come bowed. since ramadan. usually the makeup of these visitors are a jewish settlers or ultra nationalist israelis. so it's all is quite provocative and is all is quite bench. and now we don't what we understand. they entered under heavy israeli security, and we don't know what exactly called the fair up intentions, but as we understand it, some of the guards of the compound were filming, with their mobile phone. they were told not to film, but make no intentions are so high. the cease fire is only in place since 2 days.
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the situation is extremely volatile here and occupied east jerusalem. so anything can be seen as a provocation at this stage. so as a general proposition, those people that went into the most compound today, they are using a fresh those visitation rights that you're talking about. but the people that go into the mosque 2 or 3 times a week, do they do it to worship, or just to look at the building or to look at the artwork? or do they do it to deliberately cause friction between the different communities they do not worship when they go there, they search. i mean, they ask any palestinian, he would tell you that this is really a just to provoke the people living there just to provoke while they're walking you through this, the small alleys that lead to must compound. yes. they legally have that right.
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however, they do it just to keep the pressure on the palestinians. it's just the, that's the view. i think that view as also reflected in the statement that was issued just just a short while ago by the foreign ministry. foreign ministry of the palestinian authority. you actually exactly said that this was a provocative mood that was really aimed at inciting more. the, the tensions that are never subside, that would say, in occupied east jerusalem. now they say it's there, right, and they will continue doing so. today's group was relatively small, sometimes the up to a 1000 of them who go into that compound. and they said that they will keep up with their visitation rights there. so it's, you know, yes, the fire has stopped the cycle of violence in gaza,
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but i can tell you that here in ocoee but east jerusalem, it detention continues. if you just stand here by the damascus gate, you have to police positions here. actually they go border guards rather and you just feel that tension just by standing here. any palestinian youngster can be stopped at any time for the vacation. told to move from here even though they just thing and having a chat among friends. and that's is regardless whether that person is mine or not. so is this continue, continue pressure on the palestinian youth, coupled with going on in iraq where several families of expunge and all that is really called the perfect storm. and each time that is any kind of visitation like this, this more likely or not that we will see more tension flare up or the thanks very much. so to meet their reporting i from occupied east jerusalem. well,
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people in government offices in garza resuming work, has rubble across the territory, is being clear, the local government activities had stopped when is really a strengths began on may. the 10th, the un has called for a full adherence to the cease fire announced on friday is also called for immediate humanitarian assistance for the palestinians. $800000.00 people no longer have regular access to clean water. of the half of the pipes were damaged in the air strikes, thousands have not been left homeless. the military governor of goma, in the democratic republic of congo, since the city has been spared from a volcanic eruption near by at least 8 people died, though the lava flow has not stopped after reaching the city suburbs, the rwandan governments had opened its border to let people in laura burton manley picks up the story. it had 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,
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down that steep slopes. it quickly go fruits 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 or initially signed to said the law flows heading away from goma . but now they're wanting that new factors are putting to 1000000 residents with seismic activity could probably means that some other fractures are opening or even simply that the is activity itself. but because it's the re,
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that is moving is not double can itself the volcano open because the rift is moving . i think a c was defined is a radio of a waiting older people. there were already signed the most of the people were going through sockets on the western side of the volcano. the volcano lies of the albertine rift and has 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 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 unpredictable. nor about man, the eldest era lock and way of joyce's life from nairobi in kenya. malcolm,
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i know you've been up and down this volcano, what's it like that's right. we couple years ago we ascended it for a new story. now range of wildlife ranges from the nearby nature is take, visits is up that tourists even in when he's not a rough thing to see the lava lake at the top. it always simmering as this glow glowing orange lake of lava. and if you climb to the crater at the summit, you can tear over the edge and see this extraordinary sight which will attract people from all over the world to come to see it go through a different story. when it's a rough thing, we'd love either coming out of the crater or from splits in the side of the volcano, which you can see the remains of the last ones when you climb up at the ones where the lava came out in 2002 that was the last major interruption and as we just saw in the story that time, an enormous river of lava came through the city, destroying sways of h. places where you know, where there were one schools, homes,
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businesses were just completely destroyed by that red red molten lava which eventually then cooled down and turned into these enormous plains, a sort of bubbled black rock which much of the city remained like that for years. but slowly and steadily, it was rebuild people even built homes out of the volcanic rock that destroyed their previous building. slowly, steadily, it was reconstructed and even grew quite a lot that hasn't been a census in congo for for more than 30 years. but the population of not really known as estimated to be about 2000000 people and people who tend to have a great day to day worries and thinking about the next or option of volcanoes. so we ended up with a situation where you have this large growing city right at the foot of an active volcano. it's a very dangerous place, and it's always a risk that will erupt again. that's what happened this time. although now the officials say that the lava flow has stopped and people waiting to see if it will resume before they can safely return to their homes. malcolm,
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thanks very much malcolm web there for us in nairobi. still to come here on al jazeera, the battle of norway for years after the fight against ice will affiliated rebels. we look at the reconstruction. i spoke to by the government, the philippines and we examined nigeria growing housing divide which is leading some unable to put food on the table. and others living in the lap of luxury. ah, ah, hello. you know, we have been talking about some that heavy rain setting up over indo china. so i want to show you some of the rainfall amounts that we're seeing. this is about an hour's drive. just outside of hotel bond city, we saw 72 millimeters of rain. typically for the month you should see $249.00. so it's not unusual, this heavy rain where we do see it for southern sections of indo china that will
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continue on monday as well. you know, i think i jake fit yesterday said sun for jakarta, and we're now back into the rain showers, but still hanging onto the sun for singapore and call them pour for air and monday . ok off to australia. we had that front cut across western australia really punched down the temperature and per se, 17 degrees. it's about 5 below average. we'll see what whether draped over the south australia into victoria. and tasmania, as we had toward tuesday, could even see some under storms triggered here, as that system starts to move through ok off to new zealand right now, where a very volatile system is skirting across the north island. we're seen wind gusts, 70 kilometers per hour, and also heavy rain. this is really impacting, gives been, but as we head toward tuesday, both islands are looking good. maybe just some lingering showers in the forecast. forgive spin on tuesday. ah. yeah,
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they may not be up at the table. they might not have the biggest stadium like they stand, just tighten in the face of the flashes to fall rights movement. you want to show the world that the good guys can sometimes when they are the force behind jimmy and poly for nobody defends you, make football g o the me welcome back. you're watching else is the life from your top stories this out there?
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attentions again, the alex the most compound and occupied east jerusalem off at reopened for jewish businesses. more than 100 is ready, juniors have been allowed to enter the courtyard. there for employees of the mosque would have been arrested during the visit, the government offices resuming their working garza today as the si. fi continues to whole thing 3 now the un as cool. 3 full adherence to the troops and on friday is also calling for immediate humanitarian aid for the palestinians. the military governor, governor, in the democratic republic of congo, since the city has been spared from a volcanic eruption near by at least 8 people who died. the love of flow has not stopped after reaching the city suburbs. the speaker of the iranian parliament says he 3 months monitoring agreement with the un nuclear watchdog has expired. iranian state news is reporting that the speaker of the islamic consultative assembly said inspectors may no longer access images of nuclear sites live, not as big,
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who's in tehran asset. what does this mean was not yet clear, because this is that there is a difference between the parliament that is dominated by conservative opposition. conservative no makers and the government. now when this legislation was 1st put forward to restrict its access to the international atomic energy agency, president has central honie farm in search of odds reef. and even the head of the, or on the atomic organization all spoke against it said it was helpful and they should allow diplomats to do their job. now, according to the parliament, that deadline is now up because because there was a 3 month deal between the government, the iranian government and the i. e, a, not the time the, the parliament here had said the president has under hung in the government, had acted unlawfully, and they would refer the matter to the judiciary. only backing off when emerged that the supreme need to learn how many had given that 3 months feel his blessing. now it's not clear whether the government here will extend that,
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according to the chief negotiator, that's going to be decided at a later date. but this does show, the dispute between the parliament gotten president, hasn't honeys government part of the parliament, the conservative politicians when they were for the 2015 nuclear deal. they want the government to take a stronger stance against the west and the i. e. a west of the husband, honey, and he government favor negotiations and diplomacy. but if this is implemented, what it will mean is there will be restricted access to the i a e, a to certain nuclear to certain sites, undeclared, nuclear sites, in terms of snap inspections. and the footage that has been recorded over 3 months, it will be deleted, they won't have access to any to it anymore. but it doesn't mean that it will end all cooperation. i will still have access to iran main, declared nuclear sites, but it will be limited. i said, thanks very much as a big, they're reporting for us live from tehran. 21 people have died running a marathon in china after the race was hit by extreme. bad weather is alexia
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o'brien. they see it 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 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
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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 was some c, as a lack of proper planning. alexia bryan al jazeera, even in the philippines today is marking for years since a large scale military operation against the arm group. the battle of marie so government forces fighting isolate affiliated rebels for more than 5 months. the government says reconstruction projects in the city on shad job critic say much more can be done. german. alec. no gun reports. now from manila on me 23. 27.
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seen a group of around $200.00 on the pledge allegiance to the on group. i saw lead 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, 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 was eager to promise the city would be rebuilt. but 4 years later, many men are now steal. 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
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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 conflict, gland 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 to the sensor in the east and said that, you know, if the, about the course by the 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 administration admits there have been challenges, including the coven, 19 pandemic, and the economic recession, which of course delays to the reconstruction of them. and 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. the thing is about unrest in some after the swearing in of the new prime minister was for spoke to the opposition fast party leader, the army naomi mutter offer was set to become the pacific nations 1st female leader
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on monday. but the former speaker of the house is called off the sitting despite orders from the supreme court. the current prime minister has been in power for 22 years. lang e for be sure. el jackson is an independent simone journalist. she explains the latest developments now around the office, swearing in she has the numbers, but currently does not have the authority of the office of the legislative assembly convene parliament tomorrow. as we eat, the office of the legislative assembly just issued a note to say that they are further 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 swearing in the 1st female prime minister body of leadership by the human rights protection policy has
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this has been a long time coming. and over 20 years of leadership, one person, 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 some charity in the parliament for many years now. and so a lot of the changes through, there's a sense of content and writing among people, leading to his deputy prime minister leaving his party and joining the party who is now the contender. and she is the prime minister elect or the, the next parliament people on the ground. it's really uncertain what's going to happen tomorrow. but there is an element of fear that in my unrest my arise as a result, nigeria is housing crisis, has been made worse by the cobit 19 pandemic with ownership now i was of rachel
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many people, but for those with cash to spend, there is no shortage of options in the luxury markets. fidelis ma reports now from the capital of buddha. in the 2nd of our 4 part series on the rising cost of housing butcher looks like a massive construction site. as developers rushed to meet the demand for luxury homes because it made him and demick has left millions of people out of work and struggling to pay bills and put food on the table. which has not stopped the property boom in the city. thousands of new homes had been built there bias with money to spend nigeria to growing and people are coming in. i mean, every day. and everybody wants to have a better house and they're better locations with more amenities. and of course, security major is real,
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estate industry is not controlled or regulated by laws. developers to dictate the prizes. there's no shot each of high end apartments for those who can be cash or pin mortgages. houses on this if it costs about half a $1000000.00 that's not discarded by us, sometimes have to make down payment months before the apartments already. very few people can afford these prizes in nigeria, where the monthly minimum wage is less than a $100.00. jo shore a dino and many nigerians like him don't have the money for luxury homes and can only look at the properties on the outskirts of the city. but he also pose problems . there are so many promises i would like to get, which i don't have in my house due to the speed that is not the 3 d. if i structure the beauty in some of them are getting older, so some things are not properly. you know, the read the supposed to be it's estimated major needs to build at least 20000000
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more homes. the government says plans are in place. what's not going to be easy. if we have to make a big dent on the housing deficit, we probably ought to be 1000000000 about a 1000000 homes a year. so we are nowhere near that moving. so we have set for ourselves as a corporate objective. it target of doing 20500000 holes. the countries facing economic problems don't mix access to money for affordable housing, even more difficult. if we leave it alone to the private sector is not going to work because already we have double digit interest rate, which business cannot afford? that is where we need social income vision programs. all the money that we borrow from abroad is enough to build house in any millions with house praises raising an unemployment fee goes also going up. those lower incomes
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may not have any churns. i've seen the dream home for quite some time. fidelis number, i'll just 0, a boucher and on monday in part 3 of our series, we'll look at the housing situation in london despite an economic downturn, the housing market, there is flourishing with prices rising, but economists are wanting. it could be about to crash. italy has won the eurovision song contest, the world's longest running tv. music competition didn't lose any of its sparkle. office despite pandemic restrictions, meaning only a small crowd was present to the event in the netherlands. that vast reports now from rotterdam. the city is wanting be quiet and behave approved. walker to rock song from italy, one an unusual eurovision song contest. ah, showing a nerve wrecking tie. no friends and switzerland came in 2nd. and 3rd,
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the stage in route to them seemed to explode. to show europe's largest music, eventful back after a year of absence, due to the cough has been damaged. a relatively small audience, say some restrictions and testing. but that did not ruin the party of pyrotechnics . librium last time he tune the epic, i lost the origin. so that's already and when metal and swan, i was really excited. but the panoramic has become a bit of a party pooper go for infections are still high in the netherlands, and organizers have put richard testing in place. hospitals appealed to the authorities to hold the festivals without an audience, but the mayor and says, it's safe to let 3500 pest of people attend the large hospitals and other than the rest of the medical center, gave me the guarantee that they have enough capacity to deal with it,
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if there is any of such an event happening, it's about bringing peace and bringing hope in a lot of homes of citizens in the world. despite is the worst time the were passing, the covert, but also the, the war in the middle east. knew many dutch were routing for jungle mccoy. he's state mostly inside. so tell room in the run up to the contest to prevent getting infected. i realize that it's a very different revision than what people are used to. but for me, as my 1st experience, i spirit, i hope that you know, because of this is that this is a test event that the results are positive and that it gives us more freedom. what am before our music has become a medicine during this? he is your vision song contest, and while the festival is meant to bring you up to gather social distancing,
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rules are keeping this country teams mostly apart, but the show must go on. and it definitely does. ah, with a 20000000 euro budget that madeline has gone out of its way to try and make the estimated 200000000 viewers worldwide. forget about defend damage. for some, it's more about the costumes than the music that france and al jazeera, rather than ah, this is al jazeera, these are your top stories. their attention is again in the ox, the most compound area and occupied east jerusalem offered reopened to jewish businesses.

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