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why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an extra center of mexico, violence to investigate can an upcoming election change anything the people living here? so we're getting to join me john, home and for the full report on ah, the root causes of the conflict remain the occupation default if displacement the humans agency for palestinian says the cycle of violence will return unless the underlying issues of the israel palestine conflict a resolved and tension flare up the compound in occupied east teresa are not to jewish. railways are allowed to enter. ah
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hello, hello roman you want to know they were like my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 30 minutes. the us joins a you leaders and condemning bella ruth, for diverting a passenger, jet tourist and opposition activists. plus up the down of death. why some people in georgia protesting against the government energy plans? ah, welcome to the program, the front joel peace between israel and the palestinian groups will last last, unless the underlying issues are addressed. that's the stock assessment from the head of the u. n. agency for palestinians and says that a cycle of violence will continue if you'll q patient and displacement of people is not addressed. frances, called for a revival of the peace process describing israel's occupation of palestinian territory as apartheid. or diplomatic added to james phase reports from western
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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 off the palestinians said that wall 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, of which we had a strong reminder in ships lately. the blockade and the cycle of violence all
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remain. these must be result, all eyes will be on the us secretary of state anthony 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, i'll just sarah west jerusalem. well that's the intention again at the alex. so most compound and occupied east jerusalem after reopened for jewish visitors. israel security forces a score to them, but during the visit, 5 employees of the mosque board were detained. until hamid reports. it was early
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morning when they entered the exit must compound more than a 100 jewish settlers is quoted by really forces. it was the 1st time they were allowed in since may. 4th, palestinians, under the age of $45.00, were barred from entering the complex. well, before they arrived and those who are already inside were clear down. the israeli pal. neither there was any restriction the. those who opposed the orders were detained, including for from the slamming walk that over the site. they will lead to release with condition 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 gather was filming a young man being beaten up by police on april 28th. so bad that he had to be taken
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to hospital was broken ribs in the 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 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 the massacres 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 love. and i'm the everything is still here did in through a thing 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
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their in foods 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. vanish the news continue occupied east jerusalem as the 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 forced 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, it is friday, but my friends came to visit but they're not allowed past this checkpoint. but jews
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are allowed to move freely if we go out the rest not being allowed to come back home. so i speak to my friends from behind the checkpoint. this these fire with gaza is holding, but it will remain a fragile one as long as tensions continue to run high in east jerusalem. what does that mean? al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem? nobel race has been accused of taking a bomb threat to force a passenger jet to land in order to season opposition. journalist roman professor, which li presented which leaders from across europe and the us and demanding immediate explanations of the possibility of sanctions being raised lower. but manly has more a flight between 2 european capital forced the land and another the among the passengers. this man reman protests of which co founder of next am an opposition media channel in bella
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. ruth, he's on a list of individuals accused of terrorist activities and was arrested on arrival in the capital one minute he was like 20 to negotiate but nothing to do, but i feel that i didn't find him on real, something like that. you said nothing. he just turned to people and said he was facing the death penalty he put in a slight track of sites. so this ryan, a flight from athens to vilnius, where he was living changed course to 2 minutes from the lithuanian border. salary supplies the full form alerts to force the landing, then scramble to find 2 jets to escort the plane to minsk us and in you. officials have condemned the booth you commission to present a syllable delay and caught it a hijacking and said those responsible must be sanctioned. while nato's chief said
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it was a serious and dangerous incident, which were quite an investigation. lithuanian president has also joined course for sanctions. it boy lavarrio, i'm attending to european council tomorrow, and we will no doubt raised this issue as well. i think it is time to make it clear that this cannot continue. it's time to stop communicating with the regime just by making declaration of concrete measures needed. president, alexander lucas shanker, claimed victory and election last summer, which opponents said with clearly raked supporters of the opposition state, a series of unprecedented mass. brutus was finally disrupted. shanker is sort of testing the b 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
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and condemnation. and his legitimacy is not recognized by you literature. he can still make this powerful moves, prosecutors opponents even those who manage to escape route, human rights group say, since last august, around 35000 people have been detained with dolphins receiving jail terms, protest of which is now among them, nor about money al jazeera. well, let's bring in even whether he's a research assistant professor at texas a and m bush, a school of government, and public service joints. you know, by skype from washington, d. c. before we work out with a crime has been committed. mister web, of course, welcome to the program. can country falls a plane to land if it's over its air space and has legitimate security concerns? yeah, so in that context, if, if the plane is under actual physical direct like a common example being a passenger has
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a medical emergency or there's been some sort of fighter confrontation and a plane needs to go down and certainly international conventions permit that to happen. the question here is whether there was actually any threat to the physical security of the plane into the passengers, or whether this just literally motivated. ok. well that would be the rational part of the battle russian they'll, authorities, would use us. and when they talk about this incident, so has a crime to force the plane to land been committed. so i am not an internationally the asian attorney, but to the extent that the international conventions that is a signatory to a particular, the 1971, montreal convention on the suppression of unlawful acts to delay the asian. and the $980.00 protocol is what appeared to be. so because a signatories such as bo ruth, is, isn't supposed to take care of the physical safety of the airplane. no use any violence
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against the physical safety of the airplane. and, you know, the crew. ready and passengers, as well as not using any information known to be full in order to create a potential danger to the plane, the crew or the passengers. and in that would seem to be a violation of this. and you know, numerous people, you know, politicians, so forth, have called for the international civil aviation organization to investigate that. and to make a ruling. ready on that subject, yes. 971 long trial civilization convention, acted as being banded around at the moment while politicians, as i'm sure you've heard, as well as saying a sanctions, sanctions should be applied. but from your knowledge, what's all the sort of the recourse is the process now of any sort of investigation independently of what seems to have happened. and what action has to be taken against bella? ruth, if any at all. so those in a sense or 2 different paths or processes. one is at the level. ready international
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treaty international organizations, and there the i c, a o, the international organization responsible for that could come down any number of rules if they say that this was a violation of, you know, the general law of the air. then they could do things such as a bow russian air spaces unsafe or. ready not allow an india not allow the plane to go to bella route to land there, or to use it airspace which would then be devastating for the bell russian here industry. on the other hand, there could be just any number of political process see at the level of the european union or between nato could be called in lithuania or poland makes a complaint under article for that organizations charter or it could be some general international united condemnation of what bella roost did,
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and in that it could be anything, could be thinking and it could be those dates making the decision that they're not going to allow bell russian the bell, russian fair company. ready to use european airspace, things like that, it could go in any direction including. ready economic sanctions against beller, bella, ruth, and politician and day. this is a story that is developing by the hour. of course, maybe we'll come back to full more insight when we get a clearer answer of what everybody is saying. you've a, whether force in washington dc. thanks very much for joining us. well, phil had hit on al jazeera struggling to get on the property ladder. england's over heated housing market is pushing prices out of reach for many, brazil's president get sorted by can draws crowds in defiance of going criticism. and falling popularity, those stories after the break. ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey with sponsored by capital 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 stage are heavier. the rain is through vietnam and louse on monday. and we're getting some breaks from the rain across to motrin and borneo, which is certainly good news because we have seen landslides in both of these islands. so the dry weather is welcome. you know, the india meteorology,
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coal department to his warned that this disturbance in the bay a band gall will become a psych phonics storm on monday will take you in for a closer look. right now. we're gonna put this tuesday into wednesday because there's the eye of the storm as it makes landfall 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 gas. we've got a high of 34 and boom by on monday. sponsor cut on airways. growing up in march and unforgiving circumstances. children learn to pay dangerous gain. those things to have worn down by frustration and broken promises, young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment. they took me to the blindfold in the time for them to regain control of their lives. as when the boys
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returned prison live inside and out on al jazeera oh the the look about what channels are there with me? the whole rom, the reminder of our top story, is the head of the agency for palestinians. a school for international support to find a long term solution to the israel palestinian conflict sleepless that he says it's essential to address israeli occupation and displacement of people and the cycle of violence. the palestinian foreign ministry has warned that his reading settler told through the facts of loss compound risk, undermining the c. $55.00 palestinians were detained at israeli forces,
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a supported church settlers around the site the 1st time in 3 weeks. and valerie has been accused of faking a bomb threat to force the passenger jet to land in order to seize an opposition journalist leaders from across europe and the us and demanding immediate explanations with a possibility. sanctions being raised it's almost 2 years since george floyd steph 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 fluids, death president joe biden will meet with his family at the white house. the police officer found guilty of his murder a month ago. it's still awaiting sentencing. the us as imposed economic and security restrictions on ethan over its role in obesity, gray region. these restrictions have been placed on e p, a. p, and an ever trained government officials implicated in the killings of thousands of
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people since november. the secretary of state says the sanctions are aimed at fulls easy appear to resolve the crisis which began at a regional force as a tank federal military bases into gray lava from a volcanic eruption has covered dozens of homes and eastern democratic republic of congo. multiple tremors were found in game on sunday, bringing concerns of further lava flies. at least 15 people were killed, most of those and accidents as thousands fled their homes. malcolm web reports was lava, started gushing out of mountain. you're gone, guys. on saturday night, the volcano is on the edge of goma city of about 2000000 people. the river of molten rock stopped on the outskirts of the city, nor 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
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years ago, even more damage. still this time, some people lost everything they own with us i, i live to 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 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 feel 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 promise to help the people here don't expect much from the authorities. they fail to give any warning, in spite of vulcan ologist, detecting seismic movements earlier this month. you go my work, if you happen to be the volcanic erupt, when the population is in the city,
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they should have given us advance notice to vacate by the, by the can you believe the house of the burning when the population is still here? we've 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 erupt began. many a still scared to go home. since the option of being repeated tremors. and people worry that will disturb the volcano and the lava will start flowing again. malcolm web al jazeera in so many hospitals in argentina, say intensive care unit saw 90 percent capacity. as the country continues to report more than 30000 cove in 1900 cases a day, the government has ordered a new locked, but that's exacerbating argentine is economic crisis. as daniel shrine, the reports from point as iris we've been here before at the start
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of the pandemic. it was grim then, but he seems much, was now. then there was hope the virus could be contained later, the vaccine to provide salvation. that so far hasn't been the case. so you can see, and i'm very aware and fully aware these restrictions create difficulties. faced with this reality, there is no choice but to choose the preservation of life. i am not going to accept 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 it was because people are worst of economically. yeah, feeling down. in other words, everything is going backwards,
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everything backward up, but i mean that, but i think it's good because this way we can control it because the virus going to 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 when a fire is no way to go and nothing to do with the corona virus more virulent than before. and the vaccine slow to arrive mo, reluctantly accept the nother. lockdown is the only 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 brazil's present john balls. nora has that a motivator procession through re edition error,
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and his latest active defiance against his critics. thousands of support his line, the strains, ignoring advice on social distancing, monica yet to give reports from rear. the signal present jaytal scenario was in to wear a ride through rio de janeiro surrounded by thousands of motorcyclists and cheered by cows many wearing the brazilian flag. but no man, like the president himself, some came out to protest against the leader who had downplayed the corona, virus pandemic from the start, and still scorned public health measures in a country with the world's 2nd largest coven 19 death toll. it's unbelievable. the president is breaking the law and causing a collaboration. what are the people celebrating? the 450000 dead by cove?
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it the lack of vaccines, the hunger or the parliamentary inquiry that shone brazil and the world. how this government has mishandled the pandemic. brazil senate is investigating the government's delay in buying vaccines and the lack of a national plan to stop infection from spreading at a warming rate. the president has always spoken against locked downs and curfews. but since the pro began both scenarios, popularity has taken a toll. recent polls say he would lose next year's presidential election to former president reason natural lula silva was working full pulse to say most so not is dead, but we want to show people that he's very much alive and has millions of supporters . that is why we organize this raleigh. nobody believes books or not when the 2018 elections, but contrary to what the call said, who want the organizers that this rally say they are already planning other
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motorcycle rallies throughout brazil. the next one they say will be in the city of ball, or some arrow may be on an early campaign trail, but the political scenario in brazil has changed with lawless. come back. in early march, the supreme court overturned his corruption conviction, which stopped him from standing in the 2018 elections. now, le is negotiating with the opposition. leaders are united front to defeat both so narrow monica and i give all jazeera rio de janeiro. the new study in the u. k, is found that code 900 vaccines to be highly effective against a very and says detected in india. public health. england says both the pfizer astrazeneca jobs, awkwardly 60 percent protection to those who are fully vaccinated, but they were just a 33 percent effective after one dose. now the property market in london is booming despite downturn and the u. k. economy due to the pandemic price is being driven up
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to the economist, the warning of a market crash, the bulk of reports. so from london, with the latest bill series on the rising cost of housing, choosing west london, $1.00 of the case most desirable areas. the economy may have nosedive during the pandemic, but the housing markets booming with a number of sales at the highest since records began on the market. there's 3 and a half $1000000.00 home. remote working normalized during the pandemic means the sellers no longer need to be in the capital for work. many bias looking for more space, especially outside. so 180000 transactions is what the government data is anticipating for march 2021. and that's the highest level on record since the they record the data from 2005. so it's miles above what we, what we typically say. the average across the last 16 years has been stuck 80000
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transactions a month. housing market is so important to the nation's economy, that the british government simply couldn't let it fail, which is why it introduced a property tax holiday, allowing buyers to save thousands of dollars on purchases. buyers was, are allowed to take 95 percent mortgages from banks. and lending agencies, the problem is in cities such as london, they're simply old enough houses with the kind of space, especially gardens that people now want. and we've seen house prices go up steadily by several $1000.00 every month. according to recent findings, most people in the u. k. thing owning the home is more important than getting married early retirement for the countries no exception. house prices have risen in many big western cities. fueled by a mix of low interest rates, land shortages and construction that cannot keep up with demand. for when the british government covert 19 support schemes such as the property tax holiday come
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to an end of the next few months, the bubble worn economists who 1st house prices now higher than they've ever been before. it's not a stable positions that we're now in, particularly given that the half of the holiday from stamp duty is time limited. people know when it's going to stop. so when it stops that may trigger quite a significant reaction, particularly as the economy. it's soft as well. the overheated markets also push prices well beyond the reach of many, especially 1st time buyers. for the past 20 years, prices of our pace, the rise in average earnings, despite the current surgeon sales, that just simply aren't enough. affordable houses available. for many buyers owning a home, israeli felt quite so insecure. the bulk of al jazeera london and on tuesday, in the final of all 4 part series on rising house prices,
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we look to us loving condemn, lisa robbing price down to the market. and a shortage of building materials. exactly, and that's that they think the problem 14 people had been killed after a cable car plunged to the ground in northern italy. 2 children was seriously injured and taken by helicopter to hospital and cheering. it happened on the route to the summit of the motto, roney mountain, where the cable high of the ground a challenge there with me. so rather a reminder of all told stories. the head of the you an agency for palestinians, high school for international support to find a long term solution to the israel palestinian conflict for the luxury. and he says it's essential to address the israeli occupation and displacement of people to end the cycle of violence. the palestinian forum of this.
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