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good, they're bringing the news to the world. from here. in the 1st episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made much scholars doing, the medieval slamming period in the field of professor jim alca li brings the brilliance of a past light flash point. incredible, so much doesn't the 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, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there. i'm to start the hey, this is the news. our life about headquarters here and are coming up in the next 60 minutes to blockade. i'm just cycle of violence. all remain. this
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must be resolved. the u. n will, and there'll be no long term peace in israel and palestine. if the root causes of the conflicts continue. meanwhile, security forces, the rest employee is of the alex a compound and occupied east jerusalem. after jewish israelis are allowed to enter the area. and you study fines, 2 doses of the 5 and astrazeneca vaccines all effective against the indian variance of curve at 19 and fleeing a volcano. thousands of an eastern democratic republic of congo are forced to escape their homes after interruption. and in sport, heartbreak proposed. so to show the clair the home grown free and monaco more on that later plus thousands of in some alarm fen greet big championship, winning side ahead of the final game of the season. ah, now the head,
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an agency for palestinians has called on the international community to support a long term solution for the region, saying that will be no peace if the root causes that the conflict of interest of philip laurine was speaking in gaza. 2 days after a cease fire agreement and an 11 day conflict between israel and causes and factions, more than 250 people were killed, then most of them palestinians in the besieged territory. i am deeply frustrated at this senseless episode of extreme violence that killed civilian, destroyed infrastructure and through gaza back several years. but restoring a sense of normality is not enough. it is not a replacement for piece of the human rights of all the root causes of the conflict, remain the occupation, the force displacement, of which we had a strong reminder in ships. lately the blockade on the cycle of violence
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or remain cease must be result. meanwhile, the un humanitarian coordinator for the occupied palestinian territories says the conflict is worse and what was already a dia, humanitarian situation in gaza than hastings is now pushing for unimpeded access to gaza, to help those in need. and also with rebuilding several basic services that people rely on have also been destroyed or damaged. that includes a medical laboratory that was being used for testing of cobit water. sanitation pipelines that have been damaged, threatening a breakdown of disease and the only primary healthcare center in the north, which had the very best rate of vaccination in all of guys, is now damaged and unable to provide that service to the community. the intensity of the strikes were without to pause. too many homes were lost and loved ones are
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gone. many people told me they feel helpless and even hopeless. they have no control over their lives. parents say they cannot reassure their children that this won't happen again. how can they after so many wars? well, now, birth of the border crossings between israel and gaza have been closed. the check point was briefly opened on friday, allowing foreign journalists to enter the strip. israel has now also closed access to gaza from the c l years. harry faucet has been speaking to palestinians, 4th in the gaza strip. we're here in baked le here right up in northern garza. we've been seeing these morning tents kind of springing up around the strip. this one though, usually the individual families, individual homes. this is really a morning 10 for the entire neighborhood. and you can see what has happened here. this is just one home, but it's perhaps the most devastating story. this is
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a small courtyard outside. what was a family home? constricted space? it was full of teenagers and young people in the 20s hanging out here. it was the thursday evening. the 1st thursday of the conflicts about 10 days ago. and inside this courtyard, what looks like an artillery shell from a long range is where the gun hit and detonated and killed. 4 people immediately, extraordinarily among those who were in there were 13 year old go and 8 months old cousin. and somehow they were pushed out by the blast wave into the road here. and we met the 8 months old. adieu. rockman. and he just survived with a few scratches one on his face a couple on his body, but he is healthy and intact and smiling. and so his family is just extraordinarily grateful. but this has happened while at the same time, beings in grief for the rest of the neighbourhood here,
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because there are many others who are killed here, and many others made homeless. you may have seen the pictures of hundreds of people fleeing south regards the on that same night. this is what they were fleeing their houses, pockmarked all around here. more than somebody totally destroyed. we were hearing about another family to the left. they have almost somewhere to come back to that isn't entirely destroyed, but they are too frightened to the children, too traumatized, too frightened to come back. now this was the night of the most intense, heavy, concentrated ass strike and artillery fire from the israelis that we had seen up to that point. it was the night when they st invasion, trying, according to the way the media reports to drive and indeed be ready government to drive. how much fight is another fighters underground and into defensive positions, only to be struck from the and from the long range artillery. this is obviously a civilian area, full of families and children who are on the 1st day of feed out and about trying
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to enjoy it, even amongst the, the warfare that was going on. and that will say i came straight here and has had a devastating impact in terms of loss of life, homelessness, and trauma. while the us secretary of state is expected to visit israel later this week and also meet with both palestinian and israeli need of dramatic edison james bays joins us now from west recent chains. all eyes i expect will be on blink and strip. you'll have a fair amount of ground to cover to yes, because the u. s. really is if the u. s. is not engaged diplomatically than there is no diplomacy on this issue. so what secretary lincoln says when he arrives in the region will be very closely watched as are his words, as he prepared to travel here, he'll be here on wednesday and thursday, but in the last couple of hours he's been on u. s. t v. on the a, b c. net work where he was asked about the conflict. he was asked about us arms
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sales to israel because most of those weapons that were bombarding garza was made in the us and were us funded. he said that israel has a right to defend itself. he was asked about iran backing home ass and potentially providing it with weapons. he said that iran is engaged in many fronts in the middle east, but he then made the point that's why pursuing a nuclear deal with iran is so important. he didn't want to get into blaming iran. it was clear because of course, there are all those negotiations about the nuclear deal ongoing in vienna. they made considerable progress, but the now at a very delicate stage. he also made it clear that something has to change, particularly with palestinians, that they should feel some dignity and some hope. otherwise. this was all going to happen once again. is vitally important that the palestinians feel hope and have opportunity and can live in security just as it is for israelis
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. and there should be equal measures in a, in a democratic society. that is, i think, an obligation of the, of any government. so ultimately i think that that, that hope that security, that dignity can, will be found in a palestinian state. but meanwhile, we have to do everything. we can both to address the immediate situation which is mandatory and reconstruction in gaza starting to improve people's lives in a concrete way. very interesting to hear those comments from the us secretary of state saying that israelis and palestinians both equally deserve hope and dignity. but what was missing from that interview, i think was any suggestion that when he comes here on wednesday, the 1st day that he's going to try and kick start any sort of diplomatic process that he's going to actually try full on diplomacy again to get the 2 sides talking,
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it seems for now they're just happy that things are stable, at least in the u. s. c. it's certainly not how people in gaza would say it show james based on the ground for us in western. and thank you so much, james. while there has been tension again at the alex mos compound and occupied east jerusalem after reopened for jewish visitors. it was a flash point during this latest israel palestine conflict began back on may 10th for the 1st time since then. more than 100 is randy juries have been allowed to enter the courtyards. israel security forces were scolding them, but during that visit, 5 employees of the mosque board were arrested just hours ago though a 2nd group of jewish visitors entered the compound without any incident. some of the most volatile periods in the israeli palestinian conflict have centered around a man made hill in occupied east truisms, old city, muslims call it the harem. sharif or the noble factory because it contains 2 of his lambs, most holy places, the mosque and the dome of the rock. do is call the hill the temple mount and
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reveal the area at its base, known as the western wall. now with so many important religious sites in a small space, the situation around the hill is often tens any change to the status quo or threat to one of the holy sites can very quickly lead to trouble. well, let's speak to robert horry. he's the director of global engagement at the american university regional so as senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school, he joins us now from boston. rami the last time we spoke, we were talking about how there was still these unresolved issues, potential flashpoints for conflict despite the sci fi access and obvious one, especially around friday, pres every week. how do you see this playing out in the coming days and weeks? the last has always played a central role in the life of the people of jerusalem and jerusalem has played a central role in the life of the people of palestine and all arabs and muslims. so it's really the epi center of many aspects of people's identities, allegiances,
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hopes, sense of justice, aspirations for the future. however, however you, you want to call it, but there are practical reasons. now that have accumulated one on top of the other that have made it a place where thousands, tens of thousands, sometimes of palestinians congregated to, to show their determination to protect their sides, their holy sides in jerusalem. but it's more than just the religious dimension. this was the 1st direction of prayer for the, the prophet mohammed before it was changed and he came here on enough terminal night time visit to heaven according to the holy book and traditions. so it has strong religious traditions, but jerusalem as an orphaned demographic unit of palestinians, the local leadership husband, decimated by the israelis. most of them put in jail, some killed some eggs on the national political leadership of the palestinians. the pillow and the authority are pretty moribund. have very little credibility,
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they're doing very little then for the people who just don't have, nobody's really to lead them. while at the same time, there's been a rise of groups of israeli extreme as going through the street saying kill the arabs, kill the arrows, people coming to the hot machinery of the temple, mount the ox area, and then they're not coming as tourists use the word tours, these are not tours, these are, these are political sort of hit squads they're coming. they want, they've declared the extreme of declared their intention to try to get the arabs out of there so they can rebuild the 3rd temple. now of course the answer to all this is, is a negotiated settlement, but there's no sign of that right now. all we see are these 2 on both sides and the israeli police going with these extremist, a militant, jewish settlers onto the holy sides is pretty bad time, but it's not new. it's been like this for, for many years. and every time something happens on the up, so they had
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a machete of tumble amount, tens of thousands of 1000 is congregate there because it is the only center of political identity and congregation and unity that they now have endorsed on. that's why they really should have knowledge there. some negotiate with them for a new status quo that gives everybody their national rights and access to all their holy places. but unfortunately, that's the way down the road won't run you. speaking of the status quo, middle of the attention is shorter, right? and supposed to be managing the site, but that arrangement is a fairly delicate one. and as you say, we've seen these large, potentially growing deployments of israeli security forces around the site. is there a need now, do you think for a new arrangements or the possibility of creating a new arrangement throughout the management of access to the site? that's probably not going to happen. no. the arrangement they understanding on the holy sites has been there since after $900.00. 67 is built into the peace treaties that jordan has with israel. international recognize, it just has to be enforced. these zionist young thugs,
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have to be told they can't just go up there and parade, saying that they want to turn this into the 3rd temple. i hope one day they have a 3rd temple, but it cannot be on the holy land that is built and, and protected and revered by, by muslims. and many christians as well and a nationalist way. and all this is going on by the way, while israelis continue to build settlements, confiscate land and ethnically cleanse shifts silhouette, which is right next door. so it's that combination of all these things that makes the oxer so special. but it should be a reminder to everybody that there is no solution and fighting. there is no solution and colonization. the only solution can come through negotiation and they only negotiation that can work as one the acknowledges the rights of both sides to live in peace and security with access to their to their holy places. the jordanians try as much as they can to maintain the status quo on the,
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on the how to show if. but the jordan is weak. it's not a major player anymore. and they, they need help from other countries. and this is really an international pan. our panel slam responsibility will be watching those different medic efforts in the coming days and weeks very closely and did run corey there from the american university of buried always great with what's here on out there. thanks for being with us again. rami do it. well, there is still pending more ahead for you. this news our including brazil president gets on his fight and draws crowds in defiance of growing criticism and falling popularity. iranian politicians say nuclear watchdog, inspectors may no longer have access to information from the facilities off to a monitoring deadline expires and american olympian summer and vile does something that no female gymnast has done before the details coming up with pizza shortly. and me
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now a new study and the u. k. has found vaccines to be highly effective against a code of $900.00 variance that was fast, protected in india. public health england says either the 5 asked seneca jobs both of a good protection. now one job is 88 percent effective against the strain off the true doses. however, the pfizer and ashley seneca vaccines were just 33 percent effective after wonders . britton's health secretary says the findings leave and confident that a final lifting of restrictions next month is indeed on track. 7 o'clock is an associate professor of cellular microbiology university of reading. he says the corona virus will continue to mutate in response to more back scenes being made. these actions take mumps to produce a single dose, contain the take 3 months for either 5 or astrazeneca. so it's not just like they can flip the switch and just work harder to produce more,
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it just takes longer to produce the stuff. so we don't be able to just lean on the, the, the manufacturers and tell them to work. we're gonna have to wait and see what they can produce, and that really was decision made well back to the beginning of the year. we don't know what's around the corner, what's going to come out and the more pressure we put on it to evolve by don't move . actually, the more likely that needs to happen. but i'm afraid that is inevitable. there's nothing we can do about that, that have been indications with things like some classic, very in all blunting of the effect of the vaccines. i should say that the vaccines and i didn't even really see, i suspect that i needed vaccines would become completely useless. but what we're talking about here is a reduction in that that potency that ability to prevent disease. that's what we're, we're measuring on brazil's president is able scenario, has led a motion by a procession through your diginero and his latest active defiance against his
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critics. thousands of support his line, the streets, ignoring advice, on social distancing. both scenario has been widely accused of mishandling the current of iris pandemic, and is currently be investigated by senate commission. paul also showed that his popularity has fallen to its lowest level since he took office correspondence. monica johnny camp is in rio and says rally as a sign that both scenario is already on the campaign trail for not really of the morning to participate in the co route, which was broken by one of the photos cycles in the morning. and they want to show that president, dr. also not off the border side. what, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. what the, what was you want to like?
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our firm or president lula. you, when i was fans running like she was up for an impressive year course over harder and then the read it carefully like back on to see if still in a very serious question. just took over 19 more trying to show that he still has the support of the people. and as the other side, lola was been talking to all the other political courses. and i had to support a former president, mostly used to that they will be moving on and lava from
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a volcanic eruption has covered dozens of homes and eastern democratic republic of congo. the flow is said to be 3 stories high at some points and golfing large buildings on the outskirts of goma. but the city was largely spared by the reception of months now gone, gone with the airport still untouched. at least 8 people were killed though and thousands before to free their homes. while malcolm web climbed that mountain a few years ago, he has more now forth from nairobi and can you he did indeed climb the very volcano a couple of years ago for a new story. it's just outside the city of goma, takes a few hours to walk up to the top. you can go up that when he's not there up thing you can go up there with wildlife ranges from a nearby nature reserve. at the top, there's a crater, you can peer over the edge and see this orange lava lake down below. and you can feel the heat of it as he's done there. now sometimes in the city of goma at night, if, if the weather is clear, you can see on the horizon the glowing orange, which is the lava lake, which is always simmering away. and once in a while,
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it does, it does a rough just half another last figure up here. it was almost 20 years ago. 2002, the vast river of lava cut all the way through the city of goma destroying ways of it, killing more than 200 people and then ending up in lake keyvi. so that where the lava destroyed all those home buildings and everything else, it cooled down and its set and became a sort of plane of very bubbly, spiky black rock on which people slowly and steadily rebuilt their homes. people even took picks and tittles to the volcanic rock and cut it up to make blogs or even houses and go made from lava. what was lava volcanic rock, and now the city has grown quite steadily quite fast since then. it's the nexus of the mineral trade for the region. it's certainly a place where there's quite a lot of money moving around the way. there are very few formal jobs so that draws
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people from the countryside. also, other people are displaced by griggs rallies. 12 people have died in northern italy after a cable call their plunge to the ground. 2 children have also been hospitalized. rescue would say the carriage with high off the ground when it fell, the cause of the accident near the summit of macaroni and the italian has not yet determined. the cable car had just reopened as corona, virus restrictions in italy, we're eased lithuania as president, is demanding the release of an exile, better russian opposition. activist who is detained minsk, airport, room and process of which was on board a commercial fight from greece to lithuania. when it was been diverted to the better russian capital has been a crackdown on descent since a disputed election last year. if you're a new says, the operation to land, the plane appeared pre planned and also included military aircraft. one of the and bava is following developments forth from london nadeem. i was looking at the flight path of this pain and it looks like there was really a last minute diversion from course,
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just as it was about to cross out with better russian space. what do we know about what happened here? well, you're right. it was last minute that diversion was reported on websites like flight radar on sunday morning. and then the what really happened started to emerge in dribs and drives. but clearly, the president and the government in lithuania, where the plane was bound for, are extremely angry about what they say has happened. and that seems to be borne out by reports on the ground in mediaspace. plain was heading from athens to the list. the way he and capital vilnius it was diverted to men's. there were reports from that original authorities of an emergency landing and a bomb scare. but then later on there was an alternative report that had been
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some sort of fight on the board. now opposition sources in better saying that we know that roman protest savage was on this plane and but he had said he'd seen a couple of suspicious looking individuals getting on the plane as well. the opposition in bella versus saying that they were members of the k g, b, k, g b, better versus intelligence services. and now it's a merge that he practice acreage has been arrested by the 13th in mid remind viewers. but he is the founder of wellness, generally sees the founder of this channel which operates on the telegram platform, next step, which not only reported widely on last, some protest in barrows after the disputed reelection of president lucas shanker, but also helped organize them as well. and last november, it wasn't, he was actually put on the, the other co founder of the channel. they were put on
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a list of terrorism suspects. he lives the next. he's been granted political asylum. but there's now, there are no cause for immediate action to get him released. the president of lithuania has called the the action unprecedented. he says, i demand the better version regime immediately released the detainee and allow him to continue his journey. i called ne tony you allies to respond immediately to the threat posed by the better version regime to international civil aviation. similarly, the leader rode the bell original position in excel sweat line. a 2nd off sky has all the details. she says that a fighter jet actually was used to accompany that plane to minutes airport. and she's now saying that there should be sanctions put on better as up to the country being removed from the international civil aviation authority. the involve across
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all of that for us from london, we'll have more as we get it. thanks so much for being well still ahead here on out of the battle of morale. we 4 years after the fight against i still affiliated rebels, we look at the reconstruction efforts by the government to the philippines. 21 run as die as extreme where they hit some medicine in northwestern china. and find out here, tyson theory has been ordered to fight and the next heavyweight division that's on the way, shortly with peter. and ah ah hello, thank you for joining us for the middle east. we do have some weather alerts in play for dust being kicked up toward the northwest portion of oman. also seen some
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sand and dust through areas of saudi arabia into quade. quade has a high of 44 on monday after turkey. temperatures have come up its symbol ankara and talia take your pick, but on tele is about a good 10 degrees above where you should be. for central africa. we're not seen our usual rains, but the near a gone go. volcano has erupted for the 1st time and almost 20 years. look at these scenes that we are seen from the democratic republic of congo. and this is rate up with the border of uganda. and you know, we do have some rain in the forecast and that actually does not help for this situation right there again along that border with uganda. but this is not the usual rain that we see through the tropics of africa on monday. ok, let's go to the south right now and plenty of sunshine can be found. we've just got a little run of some showers through central parts of most of most and peak i should say. but also coastal areas of madagascar. plenty of sun for south africa,
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and huffman looks at all sides of the complex crypto crypto bit going look, things in the internet on out to sarah ah, ah ah. hello again. i'm just talking home. that's remind you about top stories, the salad, the head of view and agency for palestinians has wanted. they will be no peace if the root causes of the conflict on resolved political reeney, husband assessing the damage and gaza after the 11 day conflict between israel and gulf of factions. meanwhile, there has been tension again at the alex and most compound and occupied east
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jerusalem. it was reopened for jewish visits is more than $100.00 is ready. dreams have been into the courtyard. that's 5 employees of the most port arrested during the business. the military governor of government, in eastern democratic republic of congo, says the city has been fed from a volcanic eruption nearby. at least 8 people have died. the lava flow from mountain are gone, go, has stopped after reaching the city. now a prominent arrange, a politician says the country is 3 months monitoring agreement with the ones nuclear watchdog has now expired, rainy and state news is reporting that the parliamentary speaker said inspectors may now no longer have access to images from nuclear fights and comes as efforts are underway between around the u. s. and well powers to reinstate the 2015 nuclear deal. as a bank has more now from uranian capital. this comes down to a difference between the parliament, the politicians there who are opposition. lawmakers and the government now
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legislation was passed by these opposition. lawmakers that said that they wanted to wanted to restrict i. e, a inspectors and stop recording that certain nuclear sites. not the time for the husband. honda, the foreign minister provides refill, oppose. this said that this was contra productive and those politicians should allow the diplomats to do their job. now what the government have managed to do was strike a 3 month temporary deal with the i. e. a. now what that meant was that those cameras were still record for 3 months, but if agreement was reached, that footage would be deleted and access to certain nuclear sites would be restricted. now, according to the opposition here, that deadline has now expired. we haven't heard much from the government government, but we have had one report that suggests that that temporary deal with the i. e a could be extended to fort for another month. now this is a difference between the opposition and the government. the opposition have never been for the 2015 nuclear deal. they want to run to take
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a stronger stance against the west. and the i a e, a west president has an ronnie and he's government. well therefore, diplomacy there and away they had me working away in vienna trying to reach an agreement and give to give diplomacy a chance that that's what this comes down to. so we're not sure what would happen next. but we have heard one report with that that temporary deadlines with the i a could be extended for one month. but it doesn't mean that cooperation was end with a just means that the specific nuclear sites could be restricted for the a. well, let's now speak to hammered with savvy, he's a professor political science at the university of karen and he joins us from there . now. professor, what do you make of these statements that we're hearing today? is this a negotiating tactic given that the timing and the talks in vienna? i think the uranium lawmakers are growing impatient with washington. i think they were expecting that the 3 month window of opportunity that they provided would actually yield resolve. unfortunately,
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that hadn't happened. and we have to remember that many of these lawmakers were critical of the deal when it was being made in 2015. also, they're the background of the rain in life presidential elections, which are in less than 4 weeks. so the political atmosphere is very heightened in wrong right now. there are talks of a possible one month extension, but nevertheless, i think the more time passes, the more difficult it will be come to actually reach a deal. and will so much of this really comes down to trust, right. how does a deterioration of trust around something like this actually served here, ron iran, political leadership, as you mentioned with electrons coming is fairly divided. is that consensus around a move like this? i think ultimately will depend on what i to law, how many wrong supreme leader decide among the political factions in iran,
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there is no consensus on the deal or the conservatives are very critical of the deal. they have been from the very beginning and they have a pretty high chance of winning the iranian presidential election regarding the issue of trust. we have to remember the trust goes both ways. from ron's perspective, it's the american that cannot be trusted. it was then that back to deal in 2018 since by then came into power. there was a lot of expectation that the americans might actually eat some sanctions, but actually no sanction whatsoever. have been lifted. and i think this has really muddied the water, so the ro, honie government has very little little time to actually show results. i see also that the i a has had very limited access to a number of sites for some time now, but i understand it does still have plenty of cameras around the place that have been taking daily photos. and now there's a call to delete all those integers dating back to february. where is that coming
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from? oh so, so even even with the expire ation of this deal you're on is still part of and b n p key and the e a will have normal access to un, your nuclear site. what has changed is that your own is no longer executing the additional protocol which it was doing voluntarily. and what that entails is that gives the a not inspections without actually giving you on any notice. so, so called a surprise inspection. and they have been doing this, of course, during the past, over 5 years. in the past 3 months, you're on has allowed i 8 cameras to keep on running or never of that you're on has said that they will only provide the footage the data for these cameras once a deal has been reached. so if it's, if a nuclear deal is not reached, then iran has that, it will be the data. right?
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well, it did feel like after the last round of talk can be there was potentially a sense of optimism, but given the ongoing uranium enrichment and now this, do you think a return to the 2015 deal is even possible? and so much has happened since that i think your own doors have the necessary motive and incentive to return to the deal. nevertheless, there was a lot of concern of whether the americans would only bid sanctions on paper and it will not be the effect. the iranian economy, there's also the concern of whether donald trump is going to run in 2024 and he's already indicated that he will do so. and if that happens, then there's also the scenario of the united states leaving the accord again. so i think the measure iran is taking the ones you mentioned to are more about building
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leverage in the negotiations than you are on really pulling back from the deal. you're on want to your to continue. and i think that's even the position of i to the for many will be hearing from the i hopefully very soon as well. and will be bringing that to you here on out of their home. and we saw that professor political science at the university of tara, great to get your insight drawn out there. thanks for joining us. professor. now cut us foreign minister has bound to support all efforts to maintain stability in libya. not been around and i'll sony met his libyan counterpart, national and crushed in the capital. tripoli, he's also holding talks with prime minister abdul hamid the baby. well, cats are backed libby as you and recognized unity government against war for hafta . let's now speak to our correspond molly trainer. he's in tripoli for us. milly, can you talk us through the situation, the security situation now in the country and what if anything might come out of this meeting? well in terms of security,
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after this political agreement, things seem to be pretty peaceful a see if there is a nationwide fire that's been going on since december last year. so there isn't any current fighting going on. this new in term, the government of national unity came into power last march. and that was through efforts by the end to come into national community, especially cut the cutler played a crucial role. and bringing about the, the, the agreement, the peaceful agreement that brought in this govern government. so today the country foreign minister mohammed attorney, visited tripoli. he met, as you said, with the prime minister to him in the bay by the foreign minister. he also met with the presidential council, the head and the deputies, and he is currently now meeting with the mr. he's the speaker of the high council of state. i think, i think this is seen. you have to remember in western libya got the racine of the
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very strategic i. why, as someone who helped them in their, in their aspiration to become a democratic state. got there was one of the 1st countries that stood with libyans and supported libyans when they rose up against wal mart death in 201-1118 revolution. so they were seen as, as someone who, as a, as a country that supported their efforts in the support of their fight for free and democratic libya. today, they discussed a few things. they discuss my comments in the press conference and living foreign minister said that they were coming up with committees to discuss former agreements, the other agreements that were signed by the internationally recognized government of national court. the predecessors, there were security agreements combating terrorism agreement. so they were discussing bringing about committees and lamenting those are those previous
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agreements, those women goes to the foreign minister also requested that the diplomatic mission of got the return to tripoli and begin its work from here. they also, they also discuss that they don't want to see foreign intervention in libya. they want to bring about a stable livia. you have to remember there are over $20000.00 foreign fighters or mercenaries currently in the country, and that's going to be a huge impediment to having elections in december of this year. but i think many, many here see this, this visit by the company, foreign minister as one that will help bring about stability and help this government bring about elections later on this year. when the china there with all the latest for us, from tripoli and libya, thanks so much money. now moving on and protests on taking place in the georgia capital against the government. hydro electric power project, dozens of dams, a planned and a bid to boost georgia power supply. but local community is worry that they could
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pose a danger to their villages. if there was ever an earthquake now voters in peru preparing to choose between 2 presidential candidates with opposing visions of the future. chris, which maurice campaign is filling the waves much more than her opponent petro castillo. but despite that, she could still lose the election. ariana 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 is $24.00 a 3rd time, even though she's facing 30 years in prison for corruption charges on that, i'm protested 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 be that figure,
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despite widespread fear that guess, do you mean post marked by deals and nationalized private company? you're normally i was, i guess the think i would not vote for castillo, he'll 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 him or the supporters are trying to frighten voters, goes on people who need the anti community discourse is a fantastic conspiracy always use by the far right. no matter what. castillo is an evangelist christian. he's not a marxist, but he's a radical agenda. and the far right enrolled that per se, more per se, put the money government plant is much better than to feel. however, more for it is more likely that you will deliver his promise to another reason why you said in the poll. however, the same pundits safe, morty has a credibility problem. during the last presidential term, she controlled congress,
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which unseated to precedents and forced for cabinets and many, many to resign. many say she is the cause of peruse political instability. though. 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 and melissa, see if there is more political instability to come here. my son just i just, he does lima. they do well the philippines, as marking for years since a large scale military operation against an armed group there, the battle of morale. we saw government forces fighting,
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i still affiliated rebels for more than 5 months. the government has reconstruction projects from the city are on shadow, but critics ain't much more. can be done. similar windows and reports now from the capital manella on me 2327. seen a group of around $200.00 aren't maybe pledge allegiance 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 to legal the 3rd to promise the city would be rebuilt. but 4 years later, many men and now feel they have been forgotten. there is still
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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, says it is hard to fully assess the real cost of the 5 months of war, all you had wanted 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 alert, which monitors conflicts. glenn warns, are making a come back. enlisted drug use is rising to, while i'm groups continue to recruit young men, even in areas where conflicts have ended, well, we,
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dest interview about to the sensor. and these, they 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 frustrations of the task force formed by that. it's hard 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, for most of them were left to fend for themselves. jim l as in dog and i'll do 0
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manila. now there are fears of unrest in samoa after the swearing in the new prime minister was postponed. the leader of the opposition fast party fioma and i must offer was set to become the pacific nation's 1st female leader on monday. then the former speaker of the house called up the sitting, despite orders from the supreme court. the current prime minister has now been in power for 22 years. 21 people including elite athletes, has died while running a marathon and china. the race was hit by extreme weather including hale and high winds. and next year brian has the story. they see it off early on saturday, for 100 kilometer ultramarathon and 172 run as 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,
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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 his local media say some of the runners had fallen off the track into deep mountain crevices. temperatures promises 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 only sunday, the rescuers had found all the missing runners, some injured,
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but also $21.00. it's backed public outrage was some c, as a lack of prompt planning, alexia bryan. alexandra, go ahead here on al jazeera. phil mickelson is just one good round away from becoming the oldest major win and golf history at the pga championship piece will have those details for you in supporting ah, a life and death struggle for racial equality in a deeply unequal society. unfortunately, that was fine for the apartheid regime within that group. they've been very close friends like a family living together over 50 years after his torture and deaths in police custody al jazeera world tells the remarkable story of anti apartheid campaigner in . they're mark darma her or i south africa. the man fought apartheid on a jazz. when the news breaks on has been waiting for more than 12 hours,
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and les though level level one points. but liverpool, it's a period goal. difference with them are looking to secure a place in the rope league with talk them and efforts, and also in contention. thousands of into my land fans have gathered outside a team stadium. i had a bay last city match of the season, and so any concert men were given a heroes welcome as they turned up for the game against through the navy at the san said, having already clinched the title and into would go on to win that match 51 full nicholson is one good round golf away from becoming the oldest major champion in history. the american leads the pga temperature going into the final round. the 50 year old started strongly racing out in front in the 3rd round in south carolina on saturday. but struggled on the back 9 to slip back and hold the one stroke lead. if he holds on, you'll make history with his age and when a fixed major title as well as you i think that
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american gymnast simone biles has made history at a competition in the us the full time. and then big gold medalist became the 1st woman for landa. your chink though, double pike in competition. launching her final run to the tokyo gate and bile seems to be made to be limping. because of the pat demik gave her time to work on the move. the hardest part is making sure i grabbed my legs in the correct spot, so they're not slipping 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 what we thought it would be kind of feasible. now you may never have heard the name been it. it's a pill also before but should remember it is the italian team is shaking up the
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world of swimming. the 16 year old broke the women, 50 meters, great stroke will record on saturday at european championships, she clocked the time of 29.3 seconds, shaving of 10 for all the 2nd off them off by american olympic 100 meters, great stroke champion, lily king back in 2017 damian lid was in fine form on the opening of the n b a player to be helped to portland trailblazer. the victory of the denver nuggets. little contributed 54 points in game one on saturday. in the western conference match up the blazes, heating and impressive 19 of 40 shots from outside the paint houghton going on to win this one against the 123109. the tampa bay lightning, a one went away from the next round of the n h l. playoffs. on saturday they beat the florida panthers 6 to me they 1st found central divisions play of match up game for the series and the win hands. the lightning of 31 advantage to go from an ex kilo and in the 2nd period helping the reigning stanley cup champions. the victory
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