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more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their camp and it becomes the us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off the big question. oh, now 20. 0, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm not madison. this is the news i live from doha, coming up the next 60 minutes. international, outrageous bellows is accused of air, piracy and kidnapping. after diverting an airliner and detaining an opposition activist, me and my as i said later on trying to g mail. so 1st court appears. there's a military coup valley. her party will exist as long as people exist. israeli jews
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continue to be allowed into the like. so most tom found is 5 warnings. the incursions are undermining of fragile these fire. and the world's top court holds its 1st heating on don't for one of the leaders of the judge. weed on group is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. and i'm trying to how much with all the force to feel that phil mickelson becomes the oldest, major champion and gulf history. meaning the p g a championship. ah. was going international outrage after bella luce is forced, a passenger plane to land in minsk, detained bangladesh and activists roman protests of which the airliner was on its way to lithuania when it was diverted to minsk because of reports of a bomb threat. reaction has been slow,
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with calls for an investigation. ireland says it amounts to state sponsored asian piracy and u. k. politician is called it a war like act. but russia says the reaction is shocking. accusing the west of poxy will be speaking to odyssey. it is po brandon for the latest development. first, this report from laura burton. manley, 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 stem and opposition media channel in bella. 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. just you know, thing to do, but i feel that i didn't find him on real, something like that. you think you said nothing. he just turned to people and said
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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 a full bomb alert to force the landing. then scramble the funding to jet to escort the plane 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 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 declarations. concrete
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measures needed. president alexander lucas shank claimed victory an election last summer. which opponents said with 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 backgrounds of the strange relations with the west and being under sanctions and condemnation. and his legitimacy is not true ignited by you literature. he can still make this powerful move, prosecuted his 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, which is now among them. norbert among the al jazeera for brandon is joining us
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live now from london. paul and tom took him out of british n p. i said this was a flight between 2 nato members and between the 2 e u members, if it's not an act of war, it is certainly a war like act, the statements that are coming out as a reaction to this are very strong. yeah, this is a full blown international incident now. i mean it's, and it's simply snowballing as the out, the passing and more is known about the circumstances. all this, it is clear that the bomb threat that was called in came from bell russian tropic control to the ryan f flight. and the ordering of the military jets are intercept, playing over bell origin as space was at the personal command of precedent. look shanker of belarus that's been reported in the bellows and state media. he is actively crowding about the fact that he personally intervene to bring that flight into minutes instead of letting it go on its way to vilnius. the international
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reaction was, the incidents itself came on the eve of today's european council meeting of european union has the state and government, which is going to be gathering in brussels. the see thing for tonight and tomorrow . the initial reactions are lithuanian precedent, calling it a state sponsored terror act. poland prosecutor general has ordered. busy an urgent investigation because it turns out that although it's ryan that an irish l on the plane is actually registered in poland. so that gets pulling jurisdiction over this islands. foreign minister, san kobinie, as described it as effectively ation. piracy state sponsored, he said, sweden's foreign minister says it's a danger, it's dangerous, reckless, and naturally you is going to act a joseph brown, who is the international european union. foreign policy chief said yes, another blatant attempt by the elevation authorities to silence all opposition votes. nato is going to have a meeting, obviously that had to stay taller in brussels anyway for the year meeting the open
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council meeting. mesa also in brussels. nathan leaders are going to be meeting tomorrow. that's tuesday rushes reaction. i'm bound to say, of course they've described themselves as shocked by the western reaction, and they pointed out what they just drive as western hypocrisy. highlighting the 2013 incidence in which a flight, carrying the bolivian president several more, had to divert and land in australia because it was thought by the western allies. but the whistleblower edward snowden was on board that life. he wasn't. but the russians are making a point of a highlight things that particular diversion as being said, well, you know, party colon capital black on this one. nevertheless, a lot of outrage and it's war sanction. i mean, there are already sanctions against lucas shanker and his closest officials, us at raises travel bonds and the like. so it's difficult to see what more can be done to bring them to have a little bring them at least on the, into the international norms. but that's certainly what the european council is
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going to be discussing later today. paul, thanks very much for brandon live for us in london. let's talk to get a slot from on shock. he's a political economist, he's also president of the nice is a scientific research center. he's joining us by skype from mens car. do you think those opposed to president? look a shank or going to react to this reactions. i'll get outrage, anger and brothers. he's definitely on the wrong spot in the world maps, but definitely look at using security diplomatic information umbrella of the kremlin. and that's what here lies on. he's playing the trump card thing that we together with russia against the west, against the bunker senior bureau. and that's what he's playing, and he's playing this card in order to ensure a russian support russian money and russian implants, in light of very mild and very appeasing sanctions or grew up in america. somebody one would imagine has tipped off about the russian government,
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the roman protested that was on that flight. what do you think this means for the other key figures and the opposition? well, they'll be very careful where they fly, where they go. and that's, i'll be in the rush approved that and i'll buy the russian kid, you'd be proven that they operate not only inside their own jurisdiction but also european union countries, no doubt that degree. so you may remember countries how come people, whether legit li are assisting and organizing this kind of operation, you know, create bol opperation. the motors of politicians in germany operations in check republics that never endings on changing events and things with the arena plan is another evidence of fine. i'll just say that was covering the the days and subsequent weeks of protests that we saw after the elections in ballard. us,
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the sense that we got was that russia felt obliged to be on the side of president look shanker, but was somewhat reluctant to get involved as you were saying, president, look, shameka is relying on that support. do you think he's right to rely on that support, given the circumstances we're seeing politically around the world, the interaction between the us and russia and other countries at the moment? do you think that the russians are going to be prepared to step up and back him over this kind of event on russia changes position? it'll be, did put more pressure than it's released pressure and gave money. but right now russia definitely wants to make the best use of lucas and weaknesses. and in the end of may, because i'm having another meeting with putting in. so she began negotiating another so called deeper integration within the framework of union state. and while we're talking right now, the danger of the political merger, when the voters can be potentially turned into something like it's an autonomy was
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read, you know, the russian federation because there is no way i look, i'm going to go only to russia for lunch like we appreciate your joining us and i'll just say to thank you very much indeed for your time. so thank you. give us a me and defacto liter uncensored. she has appeared in court for the 1st time since the february qu, speaking to her lawyer, she set her national lead for democracy party would continue to exist as long as people exist. a lawyers were able to meet him for about 30 minutes and said she appeared healthy, so she faces charges of incitement to sedition, violating state secrets and other offences she'd been under house arrest since her government was overthrown by the military gentle, almost 4 months ago. storms, louise following this from one of them tore. she's joining me now. love funds just took us through what's been happening. so this is significant. i mean, monday sharing was just a procedural hearing, but it's difficult because she also said she appeared in court in person for the
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1st time. the previous court appearances had been her presence had been virtual. she appeared via video conference link from her home in naperville, where she is under house arrest. now her lawyers also hadn't be able to meet with her. but on monday they were able to meet with her in person. and they chatted for 13 minutes. now we've learned quite a lot about what she's been through is going from what her lawyer had said that she said she's not allowed newspapers. so he has very little knowledge of what's happening in the world. 1 and also in non law, but i presume she must have been told about what's going to be happening to her party, the national lead for democracy. last week, the newly appointed chief of the election commission said the national eat for democracy or n l d would be dissolved on, on the basis of electro fraud. this is the same justification the military ginger had used in seizing power in february and sushi in response to that said,
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the party will continue to exist because it has been founded for the people and it will exist for as long as the people exist. i think this shows just how defiant she is. it's a classical, fancy, she trade and it's allowed her to remain really at the forefront of my leadership despite the years of house arrest because she was fighting the previous military genta and i think her was well also in some sense, give some sort of assurance to her support is to continue the opposition to the cause. so i'm sorry talking to us from calling them per florence. thanks very much indeed. i want to take you to a press conference that's being held by a director general rafael money. i'm good also is giving updates on developments related to monitoring work in iran, technical equipment in different locations. interaction is going to be saved and will continue to be
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under the custody of the agency. every site where it is at the moment. this is number one, number 2, that the equipment and the verification and monitoring and activities that we agreed will continue ass. now us, they are now for one month, expiring, then on a june 24, 2021. so this is what we have agreed on today. i suppose that the most efficient way to about this would be to, for me to stop here because these are the facts and then answer to your different questions or doubts as you may happen. so i mean your hands on mercy writers. i did you perhaps you could give us some more specifics about
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this deal. you never told us exactly what was covered by this deal. we some information has filtered through things like the online enrichment managers, yellow cake. centrifuge production, could you tell us exactly the song key elements of what is covered by this agreement? you just got that before as saying that without that you would be flying blind. do you stand by that? yes, i would say if i'm going to lean to some details, i would say that if this understanding was important back in february, it was even in my eyes. it was even more important now. because since february, a number of things, as you know, have been happening in iran in terms of the activities there,
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which have increased, which have grown already paid to be on quantitative lee. so what we saw as a possibility that should be avoided by then was even more so, right now in terms of what we are doing as, as you know, this is apart from the general parameters which are given in the jordan states and that i subscribe back in february we have a number of technical documents that detailed the places where we are basically having cameras flow meters and electronic online systems to check on the enrichment that is taking place in the different locations. so there's not much mystery. i mean,
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what we cannot get into is exactly what place, what kind of equipment, because this is a safe guards, confidential information. but basically we're looking at what's going on there in terms of enrichment in terms of the basic activities that are taking place. and this, let me add is of course, and i should repeat this again. this is not equivalent to the levels that you may have with the additional transparency measures that were provided for by the j c, b o, a on the additional protocol. i think we should all be reminded of the fact that these temporarily technical understanding is a sort of a stop gap measure is something that we came up with as a way to avoid as i was saying before. so i completely dined losing essential information to allow us,
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hopefully if those levels of faxes are restored for us so that we can reconstruct or may have been happy. you said that the base will continue to be collected. but does that mean that it won't be handed over? now the data that was collected over the past 3 months is not going to be handed over until potentially at the very end of performance. that is correct. one thing that we have, we had agreed on back in february was that the exploration of the technical understanding the information for b erase and this is not going to happen. so this is an important aspect of it all
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to gauge. i'm impressed agency sir. one question, but aren't you in effect flying blind now? i mean, the equipment is collecting the data, but you, your, your, your inspectors kind of access them. so for this, for these past 3 months or for this additional months, aren't you effectively flying by? no. and why not? because they're a combination of things on the one hand that are a number of verification and monitoring activities that continue they continue normally and we know what equipment is there. we have our own estimations calculations of what is going on. and we know that we can support that at the right time with the banking information. we would be completely blind if we were not able at the right time to reconstruct and to reconcile the information. so we are not its, let me 30, i want to stress this is not ideal,
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right? this is like an emergency device that we came up with in order for us to continue having based monitoring activities while at the same time recognizing the fact that as you or remember, there was a little past by parliament of the republic of suspending, a number of right, so we had to find some, some way yes. we've been bringing you a press conference by the director general of the i a that's just the word why nuclear monitoring watchdog. raphael mariano glossy. he was saying he was talking about the developments related to the monitoring work in iran. you might remember that around 7, sunday, 3 months monitoring deal had expired. and that would mean the i. e, a wouldn't have access to images from inside some iranian nuclear sites. but mr.
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glossy is saying that monitoring activities have been agreed to be counting on for one month. and he said his 1st understanding was important. back in february. it's even more important now because it runs activities have grown and increased. i want to bring in vague he's joining us now from the tech crime. this must be, i would imagine the good news for the talks are going to be held in vienna later this week. absolutely. it gives them that extra month to work on those negotiations. in fact, a bus are actually one of the chief negotiators treaty that said that they should use it wisdom. how should use this opportunities opportunity to lift those sanctions? now what this extra month gives the i a e, a and iran is that the, that data that's been collected those cameras, then additional equipment at those specific sites will continue to be recorded and won't be erased. now if i take you back to february,
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when this do you agreed with the dealers for 3 months and the agreement was after that 3 months, if an agreement wasn't reached, between iran and the rest and powers that, that data that those recordings would be deleted. now, iran has given the i a another month for that date, you will be collected and won't be deleted, but that's at the end of the additional month that will take us to, to june. the 24th potentially the data could be handed over to them. but it does give iran and the united states and the european powers, the additional time, the time to try and get an agreement to return. so iran can return to its commitment in the 2015 nuclear deals and get to run what it once is for those sanctions that united states sanctions imposed under donald trump to be lifted. i said, thanks very much indeed. as a big talking to us from to run the me. ok,
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let's go back to that top story we've got i said me and my leader on su, cheese appearing in court for the 1st time since a military coup in february. david matheson is an independent analyst on me and law . he's joining us from chung, my bi skype. thank you very much indeed for being with us. first of all, just give us some context, how much of a focus is on sensory chief for those opposing the military going to me and i think he's still the focus of a lot of support throughout the country. supporters of a party and people that have seen her the speaking of democracy for moment 30 years . and then so she still enjoyed quite a lot of domestic popularity. even as a lot of the protests broadened out to call for an end to military rule. and for the capital to release all the political there is a move to disband her political party. what do you think that's going to mean for those who voted for the party? where are they going to go? i think the probably take to the streets and, and find ways to,
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to resist any possible disbanding of the body and, and from any older people. and supporters of the been through this before the party was made illegal and subject great repression during the nazi not to them and many members incarcerated and tortured and even an even keel. so for a lot of all the supporters is from a very good day. you know, they've been through this before. it's all the 1st time voters and others, the youngest supporters of being all day. going to say that's what it is, which is a nice powder on the part of the military discredit on sensitivity and the party. and i don't think people will own center t, of course, has been in a similar situation in a previous occasion when she's been under house arrest by the military. this time round, given the level of focus that you say that she still has in the country. if she is such a figure, i'm much, is she at risk from being under military control?
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i think she's probably at the same level of risk that she's been for the past more than 30 years. i mean, we're entering the full decade of this kind of military regression against or off that she's, she's been here before. and it was 12 years ago that she was on friday to extend her how to rest or so that she couldn't run in the, in the election. i think this is a very dangerous game, but the military buying and i don't think many people in the country are going to put up with it. and for at least many people, they will rally around and, and other leaders of the day and not put up with this. and then the military is going to say all these other people in the country that a furious at the fighting backend in any way in many respects, this is a much more complicated resistance to military rule than i think the capital the, the st. and given that she is such a figure, had for the opposition, do you think that there is there may come
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a point at which the military may feel better solved by not having on soon she around is her life at risk. i do believe that a lot of the risk and we've seen in the past that colleagues long sentence should have died in custody. i think the military probably balancing the risk of further escalation, tanti state violence if she don't die and custody or if they do find some way to killer. and remember that they tried to do this in 2003 once we campaigning around the time and that it's him in the military. i think what they're trying to do is to completely discredited through this incredibly cynical legal process, which is not a legal process. it's the performance of progression really. and they're hoping that the majority of the country will just forget about it and move on to so lot on the military rule. i think that seriously miscalculate david madison,
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we appreciate your joining us now to 0. thank you very much. indeed, sir. thank you. thank you. the policy for the administrator warning that is really sattler incursions into the alex and last compound and occupied east jerusalem is undermining the ceasefire. the mosque reopened on sunday jewish days. railways who were scattered by heavily on security personnel. palestinian worshippers were restricted and for most workers were arrested engine escalated out of a crackdown and was supposed to lock. so during the muslim holy month of ramadan, it led to an 11 day is where the bombing campaign that's killed at least $248.00 palestinians, and displaced tens of thousands of people with foreign ministers from jordan and egypt have been discussing the seas. fighting garza, egypt played a major role in brokering the truth. they said it's important that both sides respect that agreement and learn about the priority now is to coordinate and guarantee the truth is always respected and that there is no repetition of the
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israeli violations that exploded to the situation. and i am once again warning against the israeli siege of chic shara, it is very unwonted because this will escalate matters again. the issue over the illegitimate displacement of people must be dealt with and the international community must never elaborate. the violations at alaska mosque must also stop diplomat to get it a james base is joining us now from west jerusalem. both men appearing united in the statement that they were making but slightly different messages. slightly nuanced messages. and that's because they come from different places. yes, these are both israel's neighbors. yes, they are both the 2 countries that have a long standing piece deals and diplomatic relations with israel. egypt though, a big factor in this for egypt is, is diplomatic relevance. it was involved very closely in getting that cease fire
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and it had beat on the outside with regard certainly to the biden administration, for all of the, by the ministrations existence. in fact, a phone call between president cc president biden only happened in the hours before the seas fall. they, i think a coping to leverage this and make better relations with the united states. and that's why egypt in that news conference i think was not critical of israel. jordan has different concerns. remember, jordan is the custodian of the holy sites in jerusalem. it was talking more about jerusalem, while egypt was talking more about garza and jordan, also has a big palestinian population and they had protests. some of them going right up to the border with the rest. but with, with the west bank at the, out of the bridge and within sight one would assume of israeli border officials and, and military. so,
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and of course jordan concerned, i think any time there are protests that these could spiral out of concern out of control. so different perspectives from these 2 important players in, in this region. so, diplomatic editor james base talking to us from western james, thanks. well, 4 days into the sci fi palestinians are clearing out the rubble during the air strikes, residential towers were demolished, and families giving little warnings of attacks. entire neighborhoods have been devastated. gotta faucet visitors, a beta here in northern garza, on the 4th night of the war, we watched as israeli artillery launched a huge attack on guard. israel latest said it was a deception to make us think an invasion was coming. 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 their 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. it's 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 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
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we go around garza 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 . 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 romans father, what he now hopes for, for his son's life, peace and safety. he says, as for all children, hurry for that al jazeera, northern gaza. your site is in gaza, she's joining us live, you know, we've been talking about obviously the damage to the houses to the infrastructure.
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hurry was describing some of it there, but the economy of gaza as well has been badly hit, hasn't it? that's true, rob. i mean, the reality of the air strikes have, have live, have left the reality of the economy conditions and the god this trip, even worse than they were already before. god, this trip has been suffering for years of a deterioration of the economy, very high end employment traits that have risen even higher with this, with this war that just happen. and many people, many facilities, industrial tourism and other economy facilities have been either completely destroyed or partly destroyed. i have with me here the policy and deputy minister doctor ish d idea to talk to us about the economy crisis that have happened. b, b 11 days of war. claim
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like your funding now that had happened with chevy. call me and investigations that you guys have been having. what, what can you tell us about the recent output the jeff brought about a we will not able to do it directly about an accident. got us know, but we still need to have a time for that to establish accurate. it goes, but we can talk about the numbers of facilities where foot destroyed. and i can talk about a factories with different types of different sectors of our economy, which about food style. we talk about ice cream vibes there. many things doesn't form any type of that is about provision. we were surprised when we,
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when the industrial zone here, where type because this is the 1st time. and once that fails on the where established in 1998, it has many privileges from the notice from the facility total from the developer even from the clinton administration. that the this is the safest area in buddies time. and once we talk about the industrial zone here, we are talking about the factories in the gaza strip, high quality products. we have more than 2000 employee working here. we are talking about at least $200000000.00 invested in this area. i'm just talking about the infrastructure of hunger as and then 1st by electricity and and i'm not talking about the risk
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of this sort of them said we were talking about another 300000000 doesn't. but once we talk about our economy, you know, we are going to see you from 2006, and we were passed by 3 destructive war by 2008, 20122014. we still talk about that much is that happened in 2014. now we did not receive any been sent from footnote. it's a little from a lot of countries, preciate it to almost $200000000.00 today. also we have another, we have a new figure to okay. service to can you tell me exactly this is just talking about
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the industrial zone and, and economy facilities in general and because district. okay, talk to me a little bit about all the in an employment trade among you. we know 49 percent unemployment rate and because of what we said that we are under siege since 15 years ago, i'm talking about here about 270000 li. the have no jobs here. 70 percent from them. they are fully qualified and they have gates of the undergraduate. but the laws a, even some investors the like to go to, to invest in guys. but if you buy the new patient, they prevent them from that. and what you see from the losing the safety
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of industrial area and gaza strip. so that's mean that if we have a new investor wants to come, they won't know. thank you. all right, thank you. so, so far this is the reality of the economy condition until now in this very short amount of time or period of time after this devastating military operation that has been taking place in the gaza strip for 11 days. now we're left with the reality that hundreds and thousands actually of people have lost their livelihoods, and others who have not had a chance to find a job talking to us from gaza, young to thank you very much. indeed. i suspect accused of war crimes in sedans, dafoe, a conflict has appeared before the international criminal court for the 1st time.
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the lockman is charged with $31.00 counts of crimes against humanity, including rape and the killing civilians. it was a leader of the juncture. we'd militia, when the war began in 2003, i think conflict between various armed groups killed 830-0000 people and displaced 2000000. keep them organs in sedans, capital a cartoon. the list of charges is extensive. hello. people in dell for reacting to this one, rob people in golf, or have been repeatedly thing that they want to see just to deliver. they want to see people who are responsible for crimes against humanity and we're crimes during the we're period held to account and brought to justice. so for a lot of people, especially people who we have been talking to over the past few years, the fact that someone was presented to court and we'll be going through a pre trial at this moment at this period, and potentially be officially accused of war crimes. and crimes against humanity,
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that is a big step. but people are also asking about what happened to the rest of the people accused. the other commanders who were involved in the, in the war and work crimes in the region of dar for now. this is the region that has seen more than 300000 people killed more than 2000000 people this place. let's go back to that mine who is also known as alex shape. he was a curnow in 2003, 2004. when the were in dar forethought said, and he was nicknamed the colonel of colonels. so he did have a senior military role during the breakout of the war and forth people the him to be responsible. now the international criminal court is accusing him of $31.00 various crimes that range from pillaging, looting, robbing, and killing, and torturing of civilians and at least 4 different villages in west r for that's the long list of crimes. and these are, this is just the pre trial hearing that is expected to last for 4 days. when the court establishes that there is enough evidence to charge the man,
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that's when the official trial hearing begin. so it is still an initial steps of the trial for the man, but for a lot of people, especially people and are for who have been displayed by the conflict who have lost loved ones. this is a step, but they did not see they did not expect in the 1st years of the conflict into point 2003. okay, thanks very much indeed. have morgan talking to us from call to well, there's been another unprecedented twist in the political crisis gripping the pacific automation of some law, the leader of the opposition fast party has been sworn in during an ad hoc ceremony that might not even be official or legal jeremy naomi meant to offer, took the oath in a makeshift tent on parliamentary grounds. she's here to be for an inside earlier on monday, but was locked out of the building of the parliamentary speaker. he's defying an earlier decision by the supreme court to overturn the ruling by the head of state to suspend parliament. local journalists like a shadow, jackson says a free fair and transparent election was held early in april, but she says,
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the incumbent leaders, a weaponized aspects of the constitution to maintain power of the people spoke. and democracy was absurd. it just hasn't been carried out to the true fall. the full process has not been carried out because there are maneuverings by the caretaker prime minister and the head of state to maintain power within the government of the prime minister of some hours. pacific island neighbour new zealand is calling for democracy to be upheld since i've done so. so government support some always institutions. we hold a huge amount of trust and fight and the institutions and some are in the judiciary and the democracy. and of course, and the outcome that the election delivered in alco would simply be for all of those things to be upheld me
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more than $300000.00 people in india have now died from covered 19 making it the 3rd country to cross that milestone. journalists, doctors and stuff come atoria, say many dest on being counted, the health minister report has 4400 fatalities on monday. and the northern state of punjab says vaccine make them more data has declined its request for more jobs. with major shortages, several states are trying to get more supplies to the world is at war against covered 19. that's the declaration. in the head of the u. n, it was addressing health ministers from all over the world who are taking part in a virtual world health assembly. the session is expected to focus on post pandemic reforms. when mary louise nicole is, is a member of the w. h o covered 1900 group, and she's also a professor of epidemiology, health care infection and infectious diseases control at the university of new south wales. and she is joining us now. thank you very much indeed for being with
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us to those of us who have been watching this from the outside. the problems actually seem obvious. the disparity between you, between richard and poor countries, access to the vaccine, through the kovak system. the politics getting involved the money in getting involved. how do you begin to fix those issues when they're on such a significant scale? and they are on a very significant scale. so at the moment of the world assembly has just started on the 24th of made. it will continue for 9 days, and there are 2 committees can be a and b and they will community a will receive 3 reports and one of them will be on the independent report for the pen, demik preparedness and response. and that's where they'll have to start talking about difficult things like under budget for the whole of w h r. i mean, i think that when america left as a member for a while there until, you know,
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january 22 and that had a change of administration. i think it became obvious to the rest of the members that they weren't necessarily upholding their financial responsibilities. so that w h secretariat and all the other people that work with w h o can do the job probably. that was one thing that was very obvious. another right now which is pertain to is inequity in getting a quip lent oxygen medicine and vaccines. and i think one of the ways when they start to do this, deep dive into this review is to actually have more leadership from the global country leaders so that they can actually not hear what's happening from their representatives. but be really part of the decision making is one of the big problems is of course,
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that many of the wealthy countries have majority of the vaccines. and most of those wealthy countries did very little at the beginning. there was a bit of a wait and seeing, and so they really relying on technology to get them out of this problem. meanwhile, low and middle income countries left without the vaccine, impossible to keep social distancing. difficult for to get testing keeps and medicine and even face mask. so really it's the g 20 in the wealthy countries that need to really live the game and really shown the, the ship because this isn't going to be our own a pandemic. one of the problems that seem to be repeatedly referred to was the, was access to all the relaxing of intellectual property rights to allow countries around the world to be able to develop their own versions of this. and of course, you're saying that they should be buying from world leaders, but countries like germany who are home to big pharmaceutical companies are pushing back against that. how do you strike
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a balance between showing people that it is vital that this should be put in place to stop this happening again and the political and financial interest of countries like those? yes, that is a very difficult problem. now what you have is one of the most wealthy countries in the world do us say they should be a hold put on intellectual property. now that would have, or if all, the other countries came on board with that, a lot of benefits. first of all, low and middle income countries could have started to manufacture some of these vaccines. if they had the recipes and knew how to do it, they'd also, some of the scientists around the world would be able to improve that vaccine. that we store exactly the same thing with polio. with joseph felt when he didn't put intellectual property on his vaccine. it was improved to save it back saying, which is our own now. so there has to be a way that of course,
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blue sky research can be done. pharmaceutical companies can make money, but they have to start understanding how much money is just unacceptably too much money when the world leaves their product and it's basically monopolizing, you know, help. and it's not good enough and they really need to be coming together on countries like be you to say, we're going to have to have a monitor him on this at a certain stage during a pen, demik may actually increase the likelihood of g 20 countries preventing their pandemic in their country from getting so out of control that they don't, that they start to not necessarily have to invest in the back st by the invest in very simple public health measures. but then you get, this is the rub. then you get the problem. ok, well, if it's not a global pandemic,
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maybe those pharmaceutical companies weren't necessarily invest in and that into a very large investment to begin with in these blue sky brand new ideas like messenger r n. a vaccines, though, it's an impossible question to answer, but i think all the member countries need to get together, particularly the group g. 20 and onto this question because the rest of the world is looking at this grading. this is nathan was a member of the w h o is covered 19 group, but she's been with us and i'll just say to thank you very much indeed for your time and thank you. george flies, family, and those of other black victims of police violence have gathered to commemorate his death tuesday monks one year since his killing, which spot protests around the world. the officer found guilty of his murder is awaiting sentencing and many se they'll continue to demand justice. mike, hannah is not the events in downtown minneapolis. it was, was
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a message to up the up to do is speak up the frustration and rage. i've been back up to the killing approach boy with federal legislation to improve the various reasons, but in terms of the national nothing has been done. it's just being a particular topic in the attendance, but the message as well, because that's a struggle to be continuous meeting with the police department. i need to address what they told me to be a great the still ahead in sport history is made at the p g. a championship
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golf action coming up in just a moment. i use the ah ah
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ah me. oh a sport his son. thank you very much, rob. what we saw was gulf and history was made at the p g. a championship in california. phil mickelson the one the title to become the oldest player, 2 in a golf major. so molly cripple without further ado hoist. now want to make 50 years old, the us, the phil mickelson has become goeth, oldest major champion by winning the p. j championship in california. is main
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challenge brooks kept go, made and work hard for the win. momentum turned several times in the final round and kept to himself even spend time at the top of the leaderboard. but nothing was going to stop nicholson. he turned back the clock, reminding everyone of the form that helped him win 5 previous majors. off the burden on the 16th for 3 stroke lead the result, the inevitable. and by the final hole, a record breaking when was beckoning. yeah, the fans on hand could hardly contain their excitement. mickelson did have a slight stuck on the green. nonetheless, he would go on to seal a memorable to shop the victory, 50 years, 11 months, 7 days you are the oldest, major championed in history. i and this is just an incredible feeling because
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i just believed that it was possible. but yet everything was saying it was and i hope that others find that inspiration. it might take a little extra work, a little or effort to maintain physically or maintain this the skills. but gosh, is it worth it a history making day? and one that few girlfriends with, they get in a hurry to have malik julietta little have one francis tub division for the 1st time in a decade. they beat on say to one that to finish just the point, the head of defending champions at python on the table. pissy who won the title 7 times in the last 8 seasons that people asked to nail in their game. but it wasn't enough. monaco finished all the while the trial was greeted with wild celebrations on the streets of needless thousands party the late into the
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night. no signs of course were the match against it due to covert 19 restriction. and it's an event is have made it into the champions league, but only just they had to be bolona and the final theory much which they did for one, christiane or not. i didn't even feature, but when wouldn't have been enough on its own, uva also needed napoli to drop points, and things went in their favor. napoli could only draw with us if there are no meaning you may finish the point above them. in liverpool and chelsea have secured champ is the football of for next season, but less that have missed out a sad you money school. twice for liverpool as they beat crystal palace to new am failed to finish said in the primitive chelsea were beaten by aston villa. but ended up sneaking into the top for this is less the last match against them and has confirmation. then liverpool and the season said on $69.00 points ahead of chelsea
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lester. just a point further behind and 5th and having to settle for your police football next season with time, i will join them in that competition after the high sperm leak finished in 22 years and spurs will enter the nor world europe a conference with arsenal missing out on european football for the 1st time in 25 years champions that matches the city thrust everton 5 now with their job where it's going twice on his final premier league of parents for the club to seize all time. it's moving on after 10 years at the stadium and manager headquarters that was reduced to tears when paying tribute to him after the match isn't a special yeah. me a lot of good. we can replace them. we cannot assumable strains, k borders were disqualified from an limpid qualifying event in the united states.
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after 3 members of the squad tested positive for corona virus. other teammates were also far from competing, as they were forced to self isolate australia thought the vaccination. it's actually 2 weeks ago, off to the national limpid committee secured approval for party access to vaccines . skateboarding will make its impact w at the tokyo games, which thoughts on july 23rd. what we're saying replace games is if there are very different games. and we just have to accept that there's going to be unfortunate consequences for some people who can't make the guys, but the gangs will go ahead. and that's a great thing for the efforts of the world. and that's all is well for me, we'll have more for you later on, but for now i'll hand you back to. well. so thanks very much indeed. and peter w is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. of course you leaders calling for sanctions on bella. luce, after what they say was the hijacking of commercial airline some calling it piracy
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for details. of course the website. i'll just say that dot com. i'm rob madison. goodbye finance. ah news. news. news. news. news frank assessment, i love the way that the government was what exactly happened and what made her med taking what a few tuition might not be repeated again and in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on our jazeera, the world of high frequency share trading exposed, i had this engine that was basically trading. i couldn't last. $30000000.00 was
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