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not in america is a region of wonder joy, tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition away. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why me the root causes of the conflict remain the occupation default if displacement view and agency for palestinian says, says the cycle of violence will return unless the underlying issues of the israel palestine conflict or resolved, ah,
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this is our life and also coming up is ready jewish visitors return to alex so most compound, despite warnings, the tours undermine the seat. the us joins the leaders in condemning, fellers for the voting of passenger jet to arrest and opposition activists struggling to get on the property like how england's over heated housing market is pushing prices out of reach for many. ah, so the fragile peace between israel and palestinian groups will not last unless the underlying issues are addressed. that's the warning for the united nations. france went further and called for a revival of the peace process describing israel's hockey patient of palestinian territory as apartheid. out there for me to get to james bay's reports now from western islam. a news conference at one of its buildings in garza,
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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 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 or
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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 and 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. when he's ready jewish visits as a starting to end to the likes of most compound and occupied east jerusalem. further raising tensions or 5 people working for the most board were arrested on sunday. well, israeli forces escorted
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a group of his ready jewish vistas around the complex. the palestinian foreign ministry says tattler visits risk undermining a fragile seas for between israel and palestinian groups. so as i cross over to my colonies, life was at damascus. gated occupied eastern and iran that gives a sense of move well, the jewish israeli visitors are actually going to be going in around about now that now you have to remember these. this is allowed, they've been going on for a number of years now. the juice is ready, visitors are allowed to visit the compound during the working week. so that's sunday to says they have twice a day yesterday they go for an hour each time, twice a day. but 2 and even 40 people visited in the morning though that was fine and they go in with a very heavy police presence. often you'll have a lot of the local polish sending media say they have stormed the i like the most
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compelling. that's not quite true. they're allowed to visit, but it does look because they're surrounded by such heavy police presence that it is. if not quite stolen, at least you know something that looks to the palestinians like an invasion. uh, let me just give you the geography that see that game over there. that is damascus gate. just about a 150 meters down that through the old city is where alex mosque is. it's right next to the western wall. now the israeli visit says, don't as you go through that gate, that gaze for them used by tourists. palestinians though, go through the western gauge. what happened in the morning on sunday was the ready police went in with the jury is ready sent. we actually saw palestinian flags being waived and they went in to get the policy in flags. and that's where a number of palestinians were arrested,
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including 4 and 5. as you mentioned earlier before from the jordanian wac for who run the compound. actually, they were given a warning they were released later on, but they've given a warning not to come to work for 2 weeks. whether that warning is enforceable, body israelis or the jordanians is now of a discussion. we are not hearing any kind of violence right now. it may well be that this visit passes peacefully. but once again, it's the, it's this kind of thing and this is the 1st, this, the 2nd time. yes, there was a 1st, this is the 2nd time they've been allowed to visit the sci fi. it's this kind of thing that can easily become a flash point. all right, in my life, a man, thanks very much. i'm on the, in my district and thank you. during the violence, israel's prime minister said everything possible was done to avoid homie innocent civilians. military warned some gods residence of upcoming strikes by phone or by what are called roof knocks, which is dropping small charges warning. people to evacuate, but in one maneuver,
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people didn't get any warning of what was to come. hurry faucet explains from northern gaza. on the 4th night of the war, we watched his israeli artillery launched a huge attack on god. israel latest said it was a deception to make us 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. now there are just reminders here of lives ended in their teens and twenties. here with don't, 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. it's not bodies just pieces all over this area. but i did like it 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
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told he was dead then that he being transferred to the main hospital in gaza city. and i found him, he was colored in blood, he was sitting in, i see you 5 hours and there was one fragment in his head. 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 romans 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 we go around gaza usually. they are outside a specific home, a specific family. this one is for an entire neighborhood. 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
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. 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. across the street, i asked of the romans father, what he now hopes for for his son's life, peace and safety. he says. as for all children, articles et al jazeera, northern gaza, battery has been accused of faking a bomb threat to force a passenger jet to land in order to seize opposition. janet redmond products which at the us is called for immediate release of the money explanations or monthly reports. a flight between 2 european capital for the land is another the among the passengers. this man reman protests of which co founder of next an opposition media channel in bella.
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ruth, he's on the list of individuals accused of terrorist activities and was arrested on arrival in the capital. one minute he was like twain to negotiate with us to us. but nothing to do, but i feel that i didn't find him on real, something like that. you can. yes. if it does look like you said nothing. he just turned to people and said he was facing the death penalty, but in a slight track a slight. so this ryan, a flight from athens to vilnius, where he was living changed course, just 2 minutes from the lithuanian border fellow slides, a full bomb alert to force. the landing been scrambled funny to jack to escort the plain to minsk us and 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 late his chief said it was
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a serious and dangerous incident which were quite an investigation. lithuanian president has also joined cause for sanctions. every boy lavarrio, i'm attending the european council tomorrow and we will no doubt raised his 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 shanghai claimed victory and the lecture last summer. which opponents said was clearly raked. supporters of the opposition state, a series of unprecedented mass brutus, the, we're going to be disrupted 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 kid legitimacy is not recognized by you literature. he can
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still make this powerful move, prosecuted his opponents, even those who manage to escape route human rights to say, since last august, around 35000 people have been detained with dolphins receiving jail terms protests of which is now among them. nor about money al jazeera, still ahead here and al jazeera volcanic tremors continue in democratic republic of congo, sparking youth is of love afloat. and brazil's president gets on his bike and draws crowds and defines a grain criticism and falling popularity. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways.
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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 sand and dust through areas of saudi arabia into kuwait. quit has a high of 44 on monday after turkey temperatures have come up, it's valuable on kara and talia take your pick. but on talia is about almost a good 10 degrees above where you should be for central africa. we're not seeing our usual rains, but the near a gone go volcano has erupt it 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 or most antique,
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i should say, but also coastal areas of madagascar. plenty of sun for south africa. jo. your next 3 to have looks like this. south west breeze and your temperatures rate, where they should be sponsor, cut on airways. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left a sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been main objective is to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on. exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and neck and tunnels and people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jersey me. ah,
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ah, you're watching out. remind about top stories and the head of the agency. the palestinians is called the international support to resolve the israel palestinian conflict. philip lesser and he says, israeli occupation and displacement people must be addressed already jewish visitors are entering the most compound and occupied through some further raising attention. at least 4 people working for the most board, but arrested on sunday. while it's ready for the school to degree group is around the conference. a battery has been accused of faking a bomb threat to force a passenger jet to land in order to see it's not position german. the u. s. has contemporaries with diverting flies and it's called the immediate release of the journals. did i say it says impose economic and security restrictions on?
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ethiopia never wrote an abuses and the take right region, visa restrictions have been placed on e. c. p. in eritrea and government officials implicated in the killings of thousands of people since november. the secretary of state says the sanctions are aimed at forcing ethiopia to resolve the crisis which began after original forces attacked federal military basis, integrate george lloyd's family and those of other black victims of police violence have gathered to commemorate his death tuesday, march 1 year since his killing, which spots protests around the world. the officer found guilty of his mad. it's awaiting sentencing. many say they will continue to demand justice. mike reports now from minneapolis. ha, ha ha. the people gather to remember george floyd who went out for a packet of cigarettes just a year ago and ended up dead at the hands or knee of
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a white police officer. george fried should not go down in here, say, as just some one. would it be on the mic? george fraud should go down. is this thing that broke the neck? a black nice racism told lose brutality and told least he li, gathered to i will stay in and be the voice for him. i was fit and be the change for him. i will spare could see you to be the legacy for him. by and the defendant guilty, derek show ven has been found guilty of murder and manslaughter, and will be sentenced from the 21st of next month. you can separate it from pete, but the debate continues to rage as to whether meaningful police reform is taking place. how can they reform something without including not, once you can't reform anything,
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you don't put it to the people who are directly affected by want to go up amount. but we finally got to the base of the man we didn't journey into the face. now we're at the base of them, but there's still a mountain i up to the rallies over those. remembering george floyd, reclaim some streets of downtown, minneapolis the number significantly smaller than the 1000s who marched here in the months after the murder proposed legislation remain to the place. and then we'll just talk there will be a new law might. oh, just theory minneapolis government protested using blockades because of several main roads in columbia is 3rd largest city. demonstrated say they want to block
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police from entering parts of kelly and the pressure of the government to meet their demand to justice reforms and better incomes been violent protests for the past month against the proposed tax hike is now a vote wide anti government movement in cali alone, at least 30 people have died during the unrest with intensive care units in many of argentine is hospitals are almost full battles. a new wave of cove in 1900 cases, the countries back on the lockdown, but it comes at a great cost to the already strongly economy. thank it. was one of the reports now from one is that 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 vaccine to provide salvation that so far hasn't been the case. so you can see, and i'm very aware, i mean,
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fully aware 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 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 i don't, i'm going back to year when he's voice because people are worst of economically. yeah. feeling down, in other words, everything is going backwards, everything backward up, but i mean that, but i think it's good because this way we can control it because the virus won't be controlled any other way. it should be more than 9 days. the may 15 days would be good. the 2nd wave is killing an average of nearly 500 people a day. one of the worst per capita rates in the world. another cold,
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miserable day and what a fire is with no way to go and nothing to do with the corona virus more virulent than before. and the vaccine slow to arrive most k reluctantly accept the nother lockdown is the only way to fight the virus. less than 5 percent of people in our container receive both maxine be more more than 90 percent of intensive care. some regions are occupied. health workers are exhausted. the locked down those on and find out a 01. a cyrus, brazil's president, jaya bell sooner has later made fight procession 3 rear janera in his late his act of defiance against his critics. thousands to support his line, the streets ignored advice on social distancing. monica yankee, f reports not from rear. the signal present, j, eatable so matter was in to wear
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a ride to 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 agglomeration. what are the people celebrating? the 450000 dead by cove? it the lack of vaccines, the hunger or the parliamentary inquiry that's showing brazil. i'm the world. how this government has mishandled the time. demick. because brazil senate is investigating the government's delay in buying vaccines and the lack of a national plan to stop infections from spreading at a warming rates. the president has always spoken against locked downs and curfews.
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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 as to la silva was working for posters. the most to know 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. it would when the 2018 elections. but contrary to what the polls said, who want the organizers that this rally say, they are already planning other motorcycle rallies throughout brazil. the next one they say will be in the city of don't follow. also matter may be on an early campaign trail, but the political scenario in brazil has changed with let's come back. in early march, the supreme court overturned his corruption conviction, which stopped him from standing in the 2018 elections. now,
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le is negotiating with the opposition. leaders are united front to defeat both so narrow monica and give al jazeera rio de janeiro. a new study in the u. k is found kevin, 1900 seems to be highly effective against the very 1st attempted in india. public health england says 2 doses about the pfizer and asked was antic jobs of the 60 percent protection. but they were only 53 percent effective after just one days. now the property market in london is booming despite the downturn in the u. k. economy, due to the pandemic prices are being driven up. but economists awarding of market crash. the bach reports from london with the latest in our series on the rising cost of housing, choosing west london, one of the case most desirable areas. the economy may have nosedive during the pandemic, but the housing markets booming with the number of sales at their highest since records began on the market. there's 3 and
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a half $1000000.00 home. remote working normalized during the pandemic means the sellers no longer need to be in the capital for work. i'm any bias looking for more space, especially outside. so a 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 see. the average across the last 16 years has been 80000 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 who also 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,
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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 a home is more important than getting married or 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 tunnel, keep up with demand. for when the british government coves 19 support schemes such as the property tax holiday come to an end in the next few months, the bubble worn economists 1st house prices now higher than they've ever been before. it's not stable positions that we're now in, particularly given that the half of the holiday from stamp to teach is time limited . people know when it's going to stop. so when it stops that may trigger quite
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a significant reaction, particularly as the economists service as well. the overheated markets also push prices well beyond the reach of many, especially 1st time buyers. for the past 20 years, price is about pace. the rise in average earnings, despite the current surge and sales that just simply aren't enough. affordable houses available. for many buyers owning a home, as rarely felt quite so insecure. the fall can al jazeera london and on tuesday, in the final of our 4 part series on rising house prices, we'd look to the united states, low income families that are being priced out of the market. and a shortage of building materials as exacerbating the 14 people have been killed after a cable car plunged to the grounds. northern italy, 2 children, was seriously injured in taken by helicopter to a hospital interior. and it happened on a route to the summit of the motor on a mountain where the car was high off the ground. because of the accident has not
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yet been determined. larva from a volcanic eruption has covered dozens of homes in eastern democratic republic of congo. tremors were felt in game on sunday, bringing concerns of further lava flows. at least 15 people were killed. most jury incidents is thousands, but their homes warehouses for for the lava, started gushing out the mountain. you are 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 burnt 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,
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some people lost everything they own. so i little to know what do we want you to whole neighborhood to go up in smoke. the fire came right down to here, you know, even now we can still see lava that we climb the volcano. 4 years ago wildlife ranges take tourists on trips to the summit. in the crater her top, you can see the lava lake glowing and feel its heat, its way simmering, and every so often erupt. foods have an active volcano. it's 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 the vulcan ologist detecting seismic movements earlier this month. jo, you as a gun, it work if you could. how could it be the volcanic erupt when the population is in the city. they should have given advance notice to vacate by the, by you can you believe the house of the burning when the population is still here?
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we have lost all our documents. all are 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 options are being repeated tremors, people worry that will disturb the volcano, and the lava will start flowing again. malcolm web al jazeera. ah, so this is out there, these are the top stories and the head of the you and agency. the palestinians is called for international support to find a long term solution in the israel palestinian conflict flip lesser and he says it's essential to address is really occupation and displacement of people to in the cycle of violence. israeli jewish visitors are entering the i like so most compound, unoccupied, easterly slim, further raising tensions at least 4 people working for the most board were arrested
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