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tour the house worn down by frustration and broken promises. young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment. they took me to blindfold in the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys return prison live inside and out . on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world that might have when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you the, the, the root causes of the conflict, remain the occupation default. if displacement the you and agency, the palestinian says the cycle of violence will return unless the underlying issues of israel palestine conflict a result and tension flare up on the alex a most compound to occupy these theresa master jewish israelis are allowed to enter
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. ah, hello. hello, rob watching their allies, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 30 minutes. the us joins the leaders and conducting batteries for diverting a passenger jazz to arrest and opposition activists. plus dub dub and staff. why some people in georgia are protesting against the government energy plan. ah, the program, the front jaw peace between israel and the palestinian groups will not last unless the underlying issues are addressed. thus, the stock assessment from the head of the us agencies, the palestinians who says a cycle of violence will continue if the occupation and displacement of people is not addressed. france has called for the revival piece process,
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describing his roles, occupation of palestinian territory as apartheid. or diplomatic added to james bay's repulse, not from withdrew, slim at a news conference at one of its buildings in garza, which was itself damaged during the bombardment. the un brief to reporters. the intensity of the strikes were without pause. too many homes were lost and loved ones are 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. the head of the un agency that looks after palestinians said that while humanitarian aid and reconstruction funding, when now essential, they were in themselves, not enough. it is not the replacement for piece of the human rights of all the root causes of the conflict, remain the occupation, the force displacement,
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of which we had a strong reminder in ships lately to blockade on the cycle of violence or remain. this must be result, all eyes will be on the us secretary of state antony blinking, who visit the region on wednesday is vitally important that the palestinians feel hope and have opportunity and can live in security just as it is for israelis . and there should be equal measures in a, in a democratic society. that is, i think, an obligation of the, of any government. so a somewhat different tone from washington. but what's most important is what secretary blinking didn't say he gave no indication that he's going to try to restart active diplomacy, leading to negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. james bayes out just era west jerusalem. the wall both the border crossings between israel and garza,
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having temporarily closed the checkpoint, was briefly opened on friday along foreign journalists tend to the strip. israel has also closed access to garza from the c stuff with uncle luke is in gaza with more on the closures. this is got normally what those are. they don't give a certificate either except for security reasons. nobody understand what are the security reasons, because normally they don't give explanation. that's why most of the time has been the things of god has been closed for several years. this open over the discussion of the issue of god. god is considered the, the biggest open present and the wall. it's controlled by 3 cra thing to control by egypt, by israel, one for personal, one for good. on the 3rd one put blood, but you just most of the, of the type of blood for security reasons because of the safety and stability in the sinai. so judge has been under emergency basis. most of the,
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let's say the food or the aid or even for the industrial, comes through guys under a specific very restricted measure control by that is still there is no indication for longer or tedious opening for the, for the few guys. i still love $3000.00 fishermen are not allowed to go to the sea on a few on the fishing. also, still the road guys are still closed, the municipality is trying to fix as much as the code to solve the problem of the traffic. now that's the intention again the i lots of most competitive occupied east jerusalem after reopened to jewish visitors. israel security forces escorted him, but during the visit 5 employees of the most board with attained the abs. hamid has the story. it was early morning when the enter, the exit must compound more than 100. jewish settlers is quoted by really forces. it was the 1st time they were allowed in since may. 4th, palestinians,
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under the age of $45.00, were barred from entering the complex. well, before they arrived, and those who are already inside were clear doubt the police denied that there was any restriction. those who opposed the orders were detained, including for from this, let me walk that over to the site. they were later released with conditions, tensions, and occupied east jerusalem had been running high to the beginning of the month of ramadan. in mid april. it led to the 11 days war with us was filming a young man being beaten up by police on april 28th. so bad that he had to be taken to hospital was broken ribs. in may, him. she didn't realize it was her son. after that, i only found out it was him after the ambulance took him away. imagine i was
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filming, and didn't realize it was my own son, his not a troublemaker. when he sees a soldier, he walks off. he was sitting here on the steps he didn't do anything. border guards stationed in 3 locations overlooking damascus gate. the main entrance to the old city. here tempers flare up at the short notice. 2 teenagers were, as we were standing by, there was no apparent reason. we saw them as they were milling around. the gods refused to give us an explanation. but mohammed has said they were accused of throwing stones. everything is still here, did in throw anything the soldier told me to didn't have an id. they will take them to the police station and the parents can pick them up from their info is like this happened several times a day on a daily basis. sometimes it's difficult to know why for palestinians, this is part of a concerted effort to slowly push them out of their part of the city. vanished
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unions contingent occupied east jerusalem as a capital of the future state. despite president trump declaring it the capital of israel in 2017 since then, illegal settlements have expanded in the year and occupied east jerusalem. the settlers, more and more visible in nearby shifter for several palestinian families continued to be threatened with force expulsion. israeli police have blocked access to the area to all non resident, which means that could be, could only see her friends briefly. under the watchful eye of the police and the stride and my friends came to visit, but they're not allowed past this checkpoint. but jews are allowed to move freely. if we go out, we rest not being allowed to come back home. i speak to my friends from behind the checkpoint. disease fire with gaza is holding, but it will remain
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a fragile one. as long as the tensions continue to run high in east jerusalem. what does that mean? al jazeera is occupied, is jerusalem? well, during the violence, israel's prime minister said everything possible it was done to avoid harming innocent civilians. the military warned that some garza residence of upcoming strikes by phone or by what they call roof. no stopping small charges warning people to evacuate. but the more money the people didn't get any warning of what was to come, hurry force explains from northern garza, on the 4th night of the war, we watched his israeli artillery launched a huge attack on guard. israel latest said it was a deception to may come, i think an invasion was coming. the effect here in beta here was death and displacement. there were no telephone warnings here. nasa, ferris tells me about the 4 children he lost that evening. they died just a few short steps away where they gathered with the family on the 1st day of eat.
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now there are just reminders here of lives ended in the teens and twenties. i saw them, i was overwhelmed. i fell down. i woke up 15 minutes later, i asked what had happened. they said nothing. i went back in and saw the bodies again, not bodies, just pieces all over this area. incredibly, there were also 2 survivors, a 13 year old girl and an 8 months old cousin. at the rough man's father was 1st told he was dead, then that he being transferred to the main hospital in garza city, was founded. he was colored in blood. he was sitting in. i see you for 5 hours and there was one fragment in his that it was serious injury. and there was lots of shrapnel all over his body. but others were killed in separate glass. this is 2 doors down from the rough man's house. at 45 year old woman killed on her stairway . we've been seeing morning tends like this one being set up pretty much everywhere
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we go around garza usually. they are outside a specific home, a specific family. this one is for an entire neighbourhood. the fake invasion was designed to send hammers, and other fighters into tunnels and defensive positions, only to be hit by artillery and air strikes of massive, concentrated power. and military spokesman told me dozens were believed to be killed. from a distance the landscape around butler he had does contain what could be new damage . we could only though, see from a distance, hamas does not allow the open filming of military installations still less damaged ones. invade le here nasa, ferris insist there was no military target anywhere near his devastated street. busy across the street, i asked of the rough months father what he now hopes for his son's life. peace and safety. he says, as for all children are the faucet al jazeera, northern, gaza. valerie has been accused of taking a bomb threat to force a passenger jet to land in order to season opposition. journalist the us says join
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lead us from because european condemning what's being described as a state hijacking. that is, barbara explains. this is ramona protest. savage, co founder of next or an opposition media channel in belarus. he's now in detention in his home country where he's on a list of individuals accused of terrorist activities. flight truck, his site showed his ryan air flight from athens to vilnius, where he was living changed course, just 2 minutes from the lithonian border. the official bella, russia news agency reported that president alexander lucas shanker, had personally ordered a fighter jet to escort the plane to minsk the cross later continued his journey without ram and protest savage. look, the shanker is sort of testing the, the tolerance of the you showing that he can get along with, even at the, at the background of the strange relations with the west and being under sanctions and condemnation. and his legitimacy is not true. ignited by you literature can
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still make this powerful moves. prosecutors opponents even those who manage to escape routes. lithuanian president has called it an abortion section up and called on nato. and the european union to respond were still in the preparation of the 4th sanction package, which is being proposed to the $27.00. i think it has to be adopted immediately. and obviously we, we need to consider either adding companies like the lobby or to a 4th baggage. if that would be not possible, then we should consider the package that would also take into account the events of today. bella, rosie's exiled opposition, lead spedlari taken off. squire is calling of the international civil aviation organization to start an investigation and for sanctions to be placed on the look
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of shank. a government wouldn't question for each not was total. today. lucas shanker personally call it an international gamble, used military aircraft as civilians of bella, bruce and european countries to reprise a single person where no one else is safe, call them any one can be in roman practice. savages play with this live on their lion. the european commission president has called bearers his action utterly unacceptable. while poland is prime minister has called on the head of the european council to discuss sanctions on bela roofs at a shadow meeting on monday. president lucas shank and claimed victory in an election last summer. which opponents say was clearly raked. unprecedented protests by supporters of the opposition were violently disrupted. human rights groups say since last august, around 35000 people have been detained with dozens receiving jail terms. nadine barbara al jazeera well still ahead here on out there where you report from minneapolis, my georgia family and friends have gathered together after his death spot global
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outrage. and we look at how all gen tina's economy is getting worse, as it's tough to struggle with the number of few corona virus cases to stay with. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by kettle airways. hello. there we have been talking about that heavy rain toward sections of se, china over the last little bit. i want to get you some amounts here. so a $108.00 millimeters over the past 24 hours. you should see just under $300.00 for the month. that's to say that this is where we usually see those heavy periods of rain. we're going to see a push into taiwan on monday as while. and this is concerning because we know the region is suffering, it's worse strout, and more than half a century, the ground won't be able to absorb all of that rain for se,
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asia heaviest. rain is through vietnam and louse on monday, and we're getting some breaks from the rain across sumatra. and borneo, which is certainly good because we have seen land slides in both of these islands. so the dry weather is welcome. you know, the indian meteorology called department to his warned that this disturbance in the bay of been gall will become a psych phonics storm on monday. we'll take you in for a closer look. right now. we're going to put this tuesday into wednesday because there's the eye of the storm as it makes land falls south of calcutta. and this is in that region of odessa and westbank goal, where we could see 102-0300 millimeters of brain. now on monday india, the rain will really be contained as we head toward the western gats. we've got a high of 34 and boom by on monday the sponsored pay cut on airways a life and death struggle for racial equality in a deeply unequal society. fortunately, that was fine for the apartheid regime within that group. they've been very close
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friends like a family living together over 50 years after his torture and death in police custody. al jazeera world tells the remarkable story of anti apartheid campaigner in them on the south africa. the man fought apartheid on a jazz. ah, ah, the me talk about you want y'all just there with me. he'll run the reminder of all top stories. they had all the you and agency, the palestinians are called the international support to find the long term solution to the israel palestinian conflict. philippe, as he says, it's essential to address is really occupation and displacement of people to end
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the cycle of violence. also, the policy in foreign ministry is worn. let israeli settler toll through the i like the most compound with gun demanding a sci fi by palestinians were detained, as is ready for school to jewish settlers around fight the 1st time in 3 weeks. and batteries has been accused to fake the bomb threat to force a passenger jets land, a seasoned opposition journalist leaders from across europe on the us and demanding immediate explanations with the possibility of sanctions raised. it's almost a year since george floyd's death spot protests around the world, about police brutality and races and his family and those of other black victims of police shootings have gathered in the city of minneapolis to commemorate his death . on tuesday, the anniversary of floyd staff present dro bye will meet with his family at the white house. police officer found guilty of his murder a month ago is still to await sentencing. mike hannah is at the events in downtown
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minneapolis. it was, walk me up to speed up the restoration and range of the back up approach. boy federal legislation doing anything various reasons, but it's at the national. nothing has been done yet. patients being opposed to particular public in the tenant. but the message as well as the day that the struggle to be meeting with the police department, i need to address that one. great.
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the us is imposed economic insecurity restrictions on the job, you have its role and it says in the degree region, these restrictions have been placed on a t p. and i'm ever trained government officials implicated in the killings of thousands of people since november. the state of the us x ray state says the sanctions are aimed at forcing the peer to resolve. the crisis which began after regional forces attacked federal military basis in to grey love from a volcanic eruption has come. dozens of homes and eastern democratic republic of congo, multiple trans felton game on sunday, bringing concerns of fair, the love of flavor. at least 15 people were killed mister days and accidents of thousands fled from their homes. malcolm web reports lava, started gushing out of mountain. you're gone, go on saturday night. the volcanoes on the edge of goma, a city of about 2000000 people. the river of molten rock stopped on the outskirts
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of the city, but not before destroyed dozens of homes. some of them with people trapped inside me, but i have lost 4 people, including my sister in law burg here in the house. oh me. what happened here is almost normal as this is the 1st time to see this in my life, the last option 20 years ago. even more damage. so this time, some people lost everything they own with us. i don't know. what do we want you to the whole neighborhood to go up in smoke? the fire came right down to here, you know, even now we can still see lava. because my we climbed the volcano 4 years ago. wildlife ranges take tourists on trip to the summit. in the crater as a top, you can see the lava lake glowing and seal its heat, its way simmering, and every so often it erupt. of an active volcano is not a very safe place for a city. the people living here don't have anywhere else to go. the government
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promise to help the people here don't expect much from the authorities. they fail to give any warning, in spite of the vulcan knowledge, if detecting seismic movement earlier this month. jo, you, is it gonna work if you happen to be the volcanic erupt when the population is in the city? they should have given us advance notice to vacate by the, by you can you believe the house, the burning when the population is still here? we have lost all our documents, all our education tickets and all because we did not do thousands of people left the city mostly on foot, when the rupture began. many a still scared to go home. since the option of being repeated tremors, people worry that will disturb the volcano and the lava will start flowing again. malcolm web al jazeera, 14 people are being killed for a cable copland to the ground in northern italy. 2 children were seriously injured and taken by helicopter to a hospital interior,
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and it happened on the route to the summit of murder tony mountain, where the cables are high off the ground, me. but the hospital than argentine as a intensive care units saw at 90 percent capacity, not as the country continues to report more than 30000 k 100 cases a day because winters old and new locked down. but that's exacerbating argentina's economic crisis. as daniel schreiber reports not from his iris, we've been here before at the start of the pandemic. it was grim then, but it seems much, was now. then there was hope the virus could be contained later, the vaccines would provide salvation. that so far hasn't been the case. so you can see, and i'm very aware i'm fully aware of these restrictions create difficulties. faced with this reality, there is no choice but to choose the preservation of life. i'm not going to accept
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this amount of contagion or death as something natural, yet the only essential business is remain open. school is a close, while religious social and sporting events have been suspended or non essential. workers mistake home between 6 in the evening and 6 in the morning sierra to say it or not going back to year or when he's worse because people are worst of economically. yeah, feeling down. in other words, everything is going backwards, everything backwards. but similarly, i think it's good because this way we can control it because the virus won't be controlled. any other way should be more than 9 days. the may 15 days would be good . the 2nd wave is killing an average of nearly $500.00 people a day, one of the worst per capita rates in the world. another cold, miserable day. and when a fire, if we know it's ago and nothing to do with the corona virus more virulent than
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before, and the vaccine slow to arrive, most k reluctantly accept the nother lockdown is a way to fight the virus from 5 percent of people in argentina receive both vaccines, meanwhile, more than 90 percent of intensive care beds in some regions are occupied. health workers are exhausted. the locked down those on n y and there are 201 cyrus. in the study in the u. k. his son, cobra, 900 back, seems to be highly effective against a very invest detected in india. public health england says both the finds that as presented jobs offer at least 60 percent protection to those who are fully vaccinated. but they were just 33 percent effective after one dose. the prominent iranian politicians as the countries 3 months monitoring agreement with you and nuclear watchdog has expired. radiant state news is reporting the parliamentary speakers that inspectors may no longer have access to images of
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nuclear science. it comes as if it's are and way between tara and the u. s. and world powers to reinstate the 2015 nuclear deal. as a beg has more this comes down to a difference between the parliament, the politicians, there were opposition. lawmakers and the government. now legislation was passed by these opposition. lawmakers that said that they wanted to wanted to restrict i a e, a inspectors and stop recording that certain nuclear sites, not the time for the husband, harmony, the foreign minister divides reef, all opposed. this said that this is tanisha productive and those politicians should allow the diplomats to do their job. now what the government had managed to do was strike a 3 month temporary deal with the i. e. a. now what that meant was that those cameras 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,
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but we have had one report that suggests that that temporary deal with the i a 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 want to take a stronger stance against the west and the i a e, a west president has an ronnie and he's government. well therefore, diplomacy, they're working away and they have been 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 that, that temporary deadlines with the i a you could be extended for one month. but it doesn't mean that cooperation with end, with a just means that the specific nuclear sites could be restricted for the the thousands of people who rallied in the georgia capital against the government's hydro, electric power projects, dozens of dams,
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the plan to boost georgia power supply but some people living in some communities worry that they could pose a danger. robin foresee walker reports now from tbilisi. macy's book got i made. no, that's what began in a rural valley is now in george's capital, city, and environmental movements against a major new hydropower project number kalani led by this 28 year old activist. although we, we can, we are not going to stop it because i'm a chronic. it's not a problem, i'm just one valley. you know, this is the face of the senate problem. now, mcbernie will boost georgia's electricity generation by 15 percent. but it's dams will flood part of the re only valley destroying settlements, forests and threatening critically endangered species of fish will disappear because although the 2 she's not migrating to, my family are operating. thanks and building them family
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impacting hydro, logical 0. there are some like the clergy from georgia, powerful over total church, have a nationalist agenda. they oppose the turkey. she company operates the many unacceptable aspects among them. if requested land will be handed over to the tech contractor. the government has capitulated and disagreement over usually political parties organized rally in georgia, but this is a grassroots movement and it's attracting a very broad range of support. it's an environmental awakening and it's something new. georgia government insistence number me is vital to make ga energy independent. at this moment we have we are dependent up to 75 percent on the
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particle. physically fee also counties gas, natural gas, which is important from other countries to generate electricity here in georgia. so if you do nothing from you, that means that by 2013 we will, we will be dependent more than 50 percent on the inputs. this is on believe both. this is something we need to change these protestors. i don't believe that big hydro power plants, the onset, and they've given the government an ultimatum. cancel dilemma, money projects or faith of civil disobedience. i'll be running 1st year walker out to 0. i believe. that's right. on the challenges there with me. the hill robin indo ha, a reminder of our top stories. the head of the agency for palestinians has called for international support to find the long term solution to the israel palestinian conflict. felipe, and as i mean,
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