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g 7 summit. a new series portal brings jazeera award winning digital content to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lloyd coverage at this historic us court case reaches a conclusion. june on july. i, european leaders agrees sanctions against by the roost after passenger plane is forced to land and an opposition activist is detained. ah, i'm not trying to, this is out to 0, live from london. also coming up and developing crisis in knowledge with report. the military has arrested the president prime minister and defense minister on a diplomatic mission. the us extra state heads to the middle east as
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a front draw these far between israel and palestine continues to hold the 1st image of time to chief since me. and most qu, in a court from dark and charged with inciting tradition. ah, european leaders have drawn a line in the sand in response to action by bela roost, which saw a passenger plane diverted to minutes, and an opposition activist on board detained. the incident has been described as an act to state piracy and a shocking assault on civil aviation. the e u is now agreed to sanction bearers and billions of dollars of european investments in the country have been frozen. european date is of also demanded the immediate release of room and protests, of which and his partner sophie s a bigger international civil aviation organization has been asked to investigate. the incident urgently and measures will
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be put in place to ban and russian carriers from u. s. space and airports, you based on of also been asked to stop flying through values, asked space, not fear and batteries of both ordered the expulsion of each other's diplomats or other european countries as summoning or have decided to expel and russian ambassadors. those close to remind us of which have dismissed a social media video released a few hours ago, telling him apart a confessing to charges against him a position needed for atlanta. because the sky us of the statement was given under duress, roman practice, which is reported to have said a death sentence is waiting for me here. as the plane descended into minutes, a journalist is a former editor and co founder of next to tv, a channel hosted on telegram, which played a central role in organizing and coordinating pro democracy protests last year. the platform published the videos of state violence and leave the details of right
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police identified in lucas shakers crackdown of defend protests, of which fled burglaries for poland in 20. 19. he faces extremism charges, including organizing mass rots and inciting, social hatred. that's about lose lie. first in paris, the natasha, one of the leaders agreed well, after more than a day of furious responses and condemnation from the leaders, they have agreed that they submit to brussels to impose a number of punitive measures on better risk. they will be economic sanctions for some individuals and better than some companies. they are also looking at banning belo received national carrier from e u airports and also or transit links with that they are looking at freezing billions of dollars of investment money in belarus. b,
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e u commission, chief level delay in saying that unless a better russ takes the pulse to democracy and allows freedom of speech that money simply will not see the light of day. we also heard earlier from the u. a counsel chief, sha, michelle, calling the actions of paris a scandal. he said that men could put the lives of europeans at risk. that will also be an investigation by the use of foreign policy. all means exactly what happened and why it happened. that of course, all you need is united in calling for remind protests of h to be released along with his girlfriend. they were of course, detained when that ryan asked flights finally landed in minutes. it's not all the time that you lead is also swift in their response to things or yet so united. but this time there is no doubt that they really wanted to come together to send the claim messages. this sort of action by belarus is simply not acceptable about le,
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thank you very much. indeed. we know his fate says also condemned incident and demanded an international investigation. this was a shocking act. diverting a flight between 2 member states for the apparent purpose of arresting a journalist a constitutes a brazen, a front international peace and security. by the regime, we demand an immediate, international, transparent, and credit credit, credible investigation of this incident. we are in touch with a range of partners bilaterally in through multilateral channels, from nato, the o. c u. n. e. you and others. i could go is originally from baton rouge and now works as the director of the globe thick policy institute in slovakia. a think tank focused on european and transatlantic relations and security. she says the european union should be looking at the broader situation and better is not just this incident. the european union had no other choice but to respond to the situation.
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as it was said in every adventurous precedence, the situation has to be seen into full perspective. on the one hand, the european union absolutely had to react to the ground and of the aeroplane that indentured to the safety of all passengers on board, including the passengers. that's where europe union citizens, and by doing that, the look, chunk of government changed the situation and made it a scituate a situation where it international safety was a take. but also it should be looked at the broad, the development in the country over the past month. the situation has been to see race in the up of the look at the government has been cracking down on any science of the descent in the country. so this, the rest of the opposition paper was only one of the episodes in their much broader story. ah,
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a political process is unfolding, and molly, the military has arrested the president, prime minister and defense minister, they believed have been taken to a military base in county outside. the capital of the government underwent a cabinet. we shuffle on monday, excluding 2 members of the military, who seized power just 9 months ago of more than that's good to nicholas huck who's in duck, our neighboring center go. what do we know? lauren: well we have just heard strong words from the united nations peacekeeping operation, the new smell mission, who came out and said that those who are calling for the immediate relief, an unconditional wreath of the prime minister and the presidents, as well as calling from called an evening of tension saying also that those who hold them will be held accountable storage from the us from the african union from the west african body echo was we know that good luck jonathan. the chief me mediator from the west african body will make it make his way to the capital of
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molly bumpo to morrow. meanwhile, the prime minister looked at one end by endowed the president of transition. are still in this military camp. they're having discussions we're told over the government. there are rumors that the, that he's under pressure of to dismiss his prime minister, somebody that he does not want to do. now the, the, the drivers and the security guards that they have taken them to this military camp have, have been told to go back to my co, which suggests that they may spend a night in detention inside this military. can the president of transition of molly and the prime minister in this after earlier today, there were signs of appeasement. or at least what they thought signs of appeasement when they announced a new government and you government where they brought in more members of civil society members of the end 5 movements. i remember laura and they were behind the, the civil society movement and demonstrations that we saw that led to the, the,
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the replacement or of, of bryan book are key to the president at the time they have entered the government out. are the members of the military into lee kirtle camera and other colonel who is the minister of defense? it's suggested that they were close to russia that they wanted to engage in more military time with the russians. there were in a country where there is already the presence of france, $4500.00 french troops on the ground. as well as 15000 un peacekeeping operation peacekeeping troops. and what is the most expensive you an operation, also the deadliest or during the month of ramadan, there were attacks in the region of sig, who, on molly and forces just 254 kilometers away from the capital by my co walls. there is this tussle of power happening here in the, in the military campaign, in the,
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in county, outside the capital of vancho. there was also social action. the main trade union in the country continues its one day strike for another week. joining to this movement is the influential, influential mommy, mom, d co, who has joined the action and what they want they want to see returned to civilian rule as quickly as possible. and while the government of transition has assured that there will be presidential elections in february, that there will be a referendum over reform of the constitution in october. well, many people in malia members of the civil society and opposition say that's just too late. they want to see a presidential election happen as soon as possible. they want to see a return to civilian rule, but it seems from what we're seeing at the moment that the military are not ready to give up their power just yet. and despite the announcement of this new
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government, it seems that they want to control the situation as much as possible and we'll see that the negotiations are still going on. and we'll hear from a good luck jonathan. the former president of nigeria will be there tomorrow, indicate in on tuesday in the capitol of boma co to to, to try to find an end to the deadlock. lauren nicholas hot, thank you very much. indeed. no states sector, state antony blinking is trying to the middle east for days into the israel palestine si fi us president. joe biden has said to blink and diplomacy helped to stop the fighting. but administration is still facing growing criticism over at support for israel entrepreneur to get to james bay's report from occupied east jerusalem. the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to the region in an effort to cement the c spar, which ended 11 days of conflict. some of those secretary blinking will be meeting have been comparing notes ahead of his visit. here the palestinian president
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mahmoud abbas with the gyptian foreign minister, summer shook free for president bass. this will be his 1st meeting with a senior us official for over 3 years after relations with the trumpet, ministration deteriorated badly. egypt foreign minister also represents the government trying to repair relations with the us. having played the leading role in brokering the see spot that ended the 11 day bombardment of garza rejections where we hoping to improve relations with the biden administration, which had been shunning karo. now. it is full cold nation and consensus between the present mahmoud abbas and tell ceasing in order to consolidate all means to reach the common goal of the establishment of the palestinians. we had keen to support the palestinian people in the west bank and the gaza strip to eliminate one palestinian people have been subjected to this. the show cree earlier met with his damian counterpart aim. and so far, the foot jordan,
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the custodian of the holy sites in jerusalem, one of its main concerns is what happens here in occupied east jerusalem. jordan is also seen large protest, even with demonstrators gathering close to the alan b bridge. jordan's border with the west bank within sight of his railey security forces, one in latin sunny. the humane aggression by israel has been denounced by the world we worked with the world in order to put an end to the violation regarding what's going on in jerusalem will refuse and denounce if you only really practices that are illegal that are against the 2 state solution there are hopes that a new reconstruction mechanism can be set up to allow garza to be rebuilt. secretary blinking has spoken of giving palestinians dignity and hope there appears, though to be no current plan to restart peace negotiations, to give them their own state. james space al jazeera, occupied east,
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jerusalem. israel has launched a wave of mass arrests who have passed in israelis who took part in recent demonstrations, supporting palestinians in okay, bodies, jerusalem and gaza passing. and campaigners have denounced the operation as a war against protest isn't activists. non count has the details. these really police have announced a major operation that is now currently underway to arrest hundreds of palestinian israelis. and that's worth reading you some of the statement. they say the operation is called law and order, and they say thousands of police and buddha fighters last night, all over the country, arrested hundreds of people. now they say that this was in the wake of violent incidents of before than the state of israel in the past 2 weeks. and that's why they've launched the operation. now this comes off the back of 1500
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palestinian israeli sort of all ready been arrested in the last 2 weeks now. they say, during the day today they arrested 74 people and more arrest will come in the coming days. but this is worrying activists. they said that the rest are taking place in about in nazareth and go and go for yes, all over the country of israel. now here's the problem. the actor is also very worried that it won't just be people who may have taken taken part in public order . but it might just be people who are activists, people who want some sort of change in israel. they'll be worried that they will be rounded up as well, and they're very concerned about these arrests. i'm this major operation still to come on under 0 for the 1st time since the horrors of the del, for conflict. an alleged militia leader faces war crimes charges at the i, c. c, a physical process in some all the countries, the 1st female prime minister is bought from taking the use of office environment.
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ah hello there. let's start in australia. we've got a weather system. you can see that on the satellite picture, working its way through the southeast, and that's bringing weidler a strong cold wind with it. and it's bringing temperatures down. if we look across south australia and southern parts of new south wales, we've got temperatures dipping down. have a look at what happens to melbourne over the next few days by the time we get to thursday will be in the mid teens with plenty of showers as well. elsewhere. things are looking relatively largely fine and dry. we've got high pressure keeping thing is clear across central and western parts of a strain at 20 degrees in perth, temperatures where we expect them for this time of year. we will see a few showers,
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kissing the coast of queensland and new south wales. but much of the weather is in the south, and as we go later in the week, we'll see that moving across to new zealand. but for now we've got some strong winds across the north island, but a rain there as well. it's scattered, showers and sunshine for the south island. have a look what happens by the time we get to when say we've got that weather system working its way over. and that's going to affect parts of the south island. but for now, sunshine and 12 degrees in christ church, the who's a faith can get a story without uttering a single word, liam convention, manatee, of life. witness through the lens of the human eye. on out there, there are wonderful filipino work. it's a big boy should buy landlord to make them pay norman and prices to leave over
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crowded 118, made the victim and exposes the business one al jazeera, the the, me, they're going to reminder the top stories on how to 0 european need is of agreed on sanctions against batteries following the forced landing of a passenger plane and arrest of a distant journalist. billions of dollars of european investments have been frozen, but it is also demanded. the immediate release of room on purchase of a political crisis is unfolding. and molly, the military has arrested the president prime minister and defense minister,
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i believe, to be taken to a ministry camp in catchy. the un mission in money is called for the immediate release. united states extra state antony brink and is traveling to the middle east for days into the israel palestine cease. fire tension is still high. the palestinian man was shot dead after stopping to is ready soldiers 18 years after the start of the da for conflict. the 1st man suspected of war crimes, as appeared at the international criminal court alley. man, considered the leader of the government backed militia, known as the judge. weed is facing 31 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. step as it was 14 years ago that an arrest warrant was issued for ali of the man, better known as alex shy, the man considered the leader of the notorious joey militia. on monday he appeared in court. he's accused of hundreds of executions, daughter and using rape as a weapon of war. the victims of the suspects clamps. countless and their suffering
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immense. the pain inflicted on the victims of these crimes persists. the region of duffle is still grappling with the devastation brought about by these events and tire villages were destroyed. the prosecutor read a testimony of one of the rape victims. she sat under her leadership which and next month, sexual war crimes are a priority. the war in the for has been one of the bloodiest in recent history. appease agreement was signed last year, but it's estimated up to 300000 people, lost their lives. many from as ation. the ginger we've militia for alongside the sudanese government against non rope rebel forces. civilians were often targeted. it's such an important moment for people in dar 4 who have had no accountability
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for widespread crimes committed across dar for they've waited more than 15 years to see any moves towards just death. hundreds of thousands remain displays until to day. while the transitional government in place in 2019 has made some efforts to bring justice to the victims in the 4 4th, including the main suspect, former president. she appeared to be handed over to the court in the hey, and i don't know why i didn't need to pay. you know, we want to see the form of president and jail along with others and all behind us to the criminal court. that's a basic demand. for people in dar for that, they want back down from the transitional government should cover all the gaps created during the time of the former government, cooperating without any conditions when the international criminal court easing job . the lawyers also urge the government to assist i. c. c. prosecutor, who will soon visit us for as much as possible. it took nearly 2 decades to bring the horrors of the floor to the international court. now the court has to decide if
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it has enough evidence to put up the last month on trial. and if it does, this could mean that us would follow subclass and al jazeera from the national and iran has told the united nations nuclear watchdog. it will extend its monitoring agreement with the agency for another month. as talks continue of resurrecting the 2015 nuclear deal, the 3 month deal agreed in february was about to expire. there were concerns that could jeopardize the talks in vienna, which are aimed at reinstating the 2015 nuclear deal under which iran agreed to limit its nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions as men. molly? the answer she has appeared in court for the 1st time since the government was overthrown by the military and nearly 4 months ago. seeking through her lawyer, she said her national lead for democracy party would continue to exist as long as people exist. a lawyers met her for about 30 minutes and said she appeared healthy . su, chief faces charges of incitement to sedition,
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violating state secrets and other offences or fight, as opposed to the miniature joined to men. ma have seized a police station in the eastern town of moby, the building was set on fire. these 13 security force members were captured or killed. and after facing nearly 4 months of a violent crack down, a great number of young anti drink protest is adjoining ethnic rebel groups for training. scott hobbler, his story increasing numbers of protests as are transitioning from stand offs on the street to military and weapons training in the jungle. fronted by some of the ethnic armies that have been fighting me and our security forces for decades. last month in the city of fargo, north of yan gone protestors faced one of the deadliest crackdowns by security forces. more than 80 people were killed. this activists from bobbo was there, he was shot while on the streets, protesting he does not want to be identified. he said the security forces were
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using rocket propelled grenades. after that day, he and 9 other activists wanted to do more. so they left a train with one of the korean ethnic armies, and i've seen the ethnic car, an army fight with me and my army on social media. i saw the car in groups fighting together against the army. i'm grateful for everybody that supports each other in the crisis right now. i want democracy to turn to mind more and that fighting has intensified in the career controlled areas since the coo and february, sending civilians fleeing for their lives into hiding 18 year old dog guy laur is ethnic korean. and she has witnessed the fighting between the rebels in the me, i'm, our army sits, she was a girl. she started training after finishing high school initially refusing to learn how to use firearms. but that changed once she saw the attacks on her people come out with that. i want to help people and i want to have freedom in our lives.
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i don't want the gent taking advantage of the people that the reason by the burmese protest is coming to walk out to receive training. so the majority from our ethnic group historically has not become involved with the ethnic rebel armies. that's changing. so what you have is the ethnic bama and the ethnic minorities coming together to fight against the common enemy, which is a military that has running a mock. and this extends also to the you, the gen ed youth in, in places like mandalay and young on. now have common cause with the ethnic youth, whether it be the qur'an or the kitchen, or the crania the mon use. even though the 2 groups have different views and experiences in fighting the army at the end of the month long training, they're drawn closer together and what appears to be a growing and more unified front against the justice forces. it's got hyler al jazeera number of deaths from kevin 19 in india has passed 300000. the health
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ministry reporting a further 4400 fatalities on monday. and it could be even worse. doctors and crematorium staff say many deaths aren't being recorded. india has the 3rd highest number of coated fatalities behind the united states and brazil, united nations sexual journalists, calling on the nations to adopt a water mentality to defeat the co. 19 pandemic. and tony cherish was addressing health ministers all over the globe in a virtual world health assembly. he says the virus can only be defeated using economic methods normally only used in war time. assembly is also focusing on what can be done to prevent similar future, and that makes it ahead of the world. health organization says it's time global leaders step up and made bold decisions to prevent another pandemic. if we gone the same old way, we will get the same old result, a world that's unprepared,
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unsafe and unfair. make no mistake. this will not be the last time the world faces the threat of thunder me. this is the moment for bold ideas, bold commitment and bold leadership for doing things that have never been done before. has been another unprecedented twist in the political crisis. gripping the pacific island nation of some, or the leader of the opposition fast party has been sworn in as prime minister during an ad hoc ceremony that her rival says was unconstitutional. alexia bryan explains the am i not only about the offer took the oath of office and attained outside samo parliament. she was due to be sworn and inside the 100 nations 1st female prime minister was locked out by the parliamentary speaker. the legislative office locked the building,
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we could actually decide the supreme court ordering parliament to reconvene the chief justice and fellow judges joining a march to the building concerned the rule of law wasn't being followed. they were also kept out. and that's because this man caretaker prime minister to us, i lili malia oil, he's been in office for 22 years that the ceremony was unconstitutional. at this time, there was only one w custodian governess, but to him is also refusing to be sworn in saying a part of some was constitution covering the number of women and parliament hasn't been observed. analysts say it's because he doesn't have the numbers to lead. i would say that it's what denies thing aspects of the constitution to maintain power . there was a free fair and transparent election that happened in mine. april and member of the
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parliament were elected. the people spoke and democracy was absurd. it just hasn't been carried out. so you may say she went ahead with the swearing in as she has the numbers she needs. and because parliament must search within $45.00 days of the election. monday was the last day. the power struggle began when fiance, who was wants to lay his deputy broke ranks and started a new party criticising her former boss 5 months. this dog off the 1st prime minister of san juan with 3 other politicians, was able to get the support of diaspora. but also not sound ones across the nation. the outcome will affect not only samo stability, but also its relationship with china. with cna promising to scrap $100000000.00 port project backed by beijing pacific neighbors, a watching closely, we hold
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a huge amount of trust and fight. and the institutions and some are in the judiciary in the democracy and of course, and the outcome that the election delivered. and alco would simply be for all of those things to be upheld. many and sama urging derive all parties to come together and find a way out of it's unprecedented constitutional crisis. and so bryan l g 0. ah, one of the top stories on 0 european need is of agreed on sanctions against by the ruse following the forced landing of a passenger plane and arrest of a distant journalist, video room and protest of which in detention has been released on social media. in a clip he says he has no health problems and apparently admits to the crimes charged with at the you. so.

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