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ah, one with the filipino workers, a big boy should buy landlord to make them pay nobody prices to leave overcrowded, one or 18 mates of exempt and exposes the business. one al jazeera ah, a political crisis in malia to soldiers the rest, the president prime minister and the defense minister, the un is calling for the immediate release. ah, hello. so robert, what's that? we're like my headquarters here and also coming up. european lead isn't out sanctions against salaries after a passenger jet with full london means to detain an opposition activists stepping up international efforts to end the violence between israel and the palestinians.
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top diplomats traveled to the region to make sure of front charles cease by old. and the un says, well, remains a bull with the crew to virus health ministers from around the world meet to assess the state of the panel. i welcome to the program. a fresh political crisis appears to be unfolding in molly. the prime minister has reportedly resigned after being detained by military officers along with the president and the defense minister following a cabinet, re shuffle. now there's been international call for immediate release of the politicians. witnesses say that they've been taken to the military headquarters in kathy and the run up to the detentions opposition groups criticize the number of military figures holding senior portfolios in the interim government after they seize power to q last year. nicholas hack. how's this update from the senate goals, capital decor. we're hearing that the prime minister has resigned from this
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position even if that's the case in the government that was just to now was hours ago. i was supposed to repeat the situation in molly? well that the government will, there'll be a new government that will be announced. but clearly very volatile situation involving this is all happening in the, in this causing this tussle of power between the military june and the civilians that were part of this transitional government or the 1000000 people themselves. now there's been an uptick in violence, especially during the month of ramadan. there was a taxed in, in, in signal just 250 kilometers away from the capital. we've seen the biggest trade union organizing strikes for the past week strikes because wages haven't been paid for civil servants. and out to that the economic fall out of the pandemic. so a very difficult situation for molly and, but right now we're, we're seeing in what many millions are wondering is,
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who is leading the country right now. there's been statements made by the un peacekeeping mission, remember, so there's 15000 un peacekeeping soldiers on the ground in mali. and to that, the $45500.00 french soldiers that are applying pressures on the arm groups so that the transitional government can do their jobs. well, they're saying tonight that whoever is holding the prime minister and the president, well, they'll be held accountable for their action. european leaders have drawn a line in the sand and responds to actions von valerie switch. so a passenger plane diverted to min scandal opposition activist on board detained. the you has agreed to sanction, bela reese, the national airline, has been banned from entering the blocks asked space and billions of dollars worth of european investments in bella reese have not been frozen. latasha butler has the latest from paris, look at it in a little sewage and i've seen for the 1st time since being detained in minsk, but
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a russian opposition journalist remark protests of h on social media. he appears to confess, but his supporters say he was likely under duress. protests of h was the target of an extraordinary intervention by bell over on sunday that has become a full blown international crisis. he was travelling on ryan air 4978 from athens. when the flight was diverted to minsk from its destination vilnius, bella ross says the flight was rerouted because of a bomb threat, but you lead as the brussels condemned it. a state sponsored piracy. they urge protest, which is immediate relief and back sanctions. i think better. this is an attack on democracy. this is an attack on freedom of expression. and this is an attack on european serenity. and this outragious behavior needs a strong answer. therefore,
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the european council decided that there will be additional sanctions protested, fled by the roof of the president, alexander the christian co planar victory in last august disputed presidential election. your position candidate, selection was also forced to flee the exile. she called for justice to be the we have to build abroad college of countries, especially those effected in order to conduct a thorough investigation on the incident. it's their important that one of the traitors abroad to justice include in those alleged secret edges on the link. on de luca shank has been bent over the president and 994, a leader described by some as your last dictator. as a man who has reco ashley repressing defense is strongly supported wise ally. russia was the plans of toaster. we are in favor of assessing the situation,
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not in a rush, but on the basis of all the available information. after more than a day of storm words and furious reactions, you leaders will united and swift in their response whether the punitive measures agree to in brussels will deter similar actions in the future from better. ruth is unclear as his protest which his fate natasha butler. i'll just 0 paris us president joe biden has spoken by fe into his adoption counterpart to discuss, strengthen the israel, gaza sci fi and reconstruction efforts. the white house says it also wants to find ways to revive the piece process following criticism. everett support for israel, america's top diplomat huntley blinking, arrives in the regional wednesday. diplomatic added to james bays report so from occupied east jerusalem. the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin is on his way to the region in an effort to cement the cease far, which ended 11 days of conflict. some of those secretary blinking will be meeting
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have been comparing notes ahead of his visit. here the palestinian president mahmoud abbas with the gyptian foreign minister, summer shook free for president bass. this will be his 1st meeting with the 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, the gyptian will be hoping to improve relations with the biden administration, which had been shunning caro. now. his full cold nation and consensus between present mahmoud abbas and president l. c. c. in order to consolidate all means to reach the common goal of the establishment of the palestinian state. we are keen to support the palestinian people in the west bank and the gaza strip. to eliminate one palestinian people have been subjected to mister sho,
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cree early met with his jo damian counterpart, amos far the foot jordan, 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 in scientific railey security forces and one in latin sunny the inhumane 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 refute and denounce all his wally 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 is spoken of giving palestinians dignity and hope there appears to be no current plan to restart peace negotiations to give them their own state.
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james bay's al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem. the israel has lived away the mass arrests of palestinian israeli as he took part in recent demonstration, supporting palestinians. it occupied east, jerusalem, and garza, palestinian campaigners have denounced the operation as a war against protest as an activists among kong has the details. these ready 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 board of fighters last night, all over the country, arrested hundreds of people. now they say that this was in the wake of violent incidents, the 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 palestinian
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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 fake the rest of taking place in over in nazareth, and i'll go and go for yes, all over the country else. israel. now here's the problem. the active is also very worried that it won't just be people who may have taken, taking 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 in garza palestinians are trying to assess the economic costs of the conflict with israel. one business group estimates, unemployment on the besieged strip, could have gone from 50 to 60 percent of the matter of days and how false are
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reports. garza businesses of all sizes have been destroyed or heavily damaged. this was the foam co mattress factory. its owners say it will be again, rebuilding has started, but we'll take at least 5 months. last wednesday they say burning fragments from nearby israeli as strikes set this place ablaze. mohammed hurry says the fire took as long as 6 hours to burn out, causing $3000000.00 worth of damage and gaza insurance doesn't cover war. they happen too often. there are 2 main obstacles we have. we don't have any material, and it's also entering. and though we have no equipment or very few equipment, you know, basic equipment to operate with. and of course this resulted in the unemployment of i don't 60 people next door to here is hummadi ceramics
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or at least pieces of it. this place was hit on the 1st night of the war and not just once. this is one of 4 direct hits. the owner tells me. he says that there used to be a military workshop next door. he bought the land to prevent israeli attacks his best guess is that the israelis who working to old information in garz's main industrial zone, the hum us deputy economy minister tells me the israelis decided to attack businesses. your firing physicians, protected by civilian areas and an infrastructure then doesn't how much some of the responsibility for that being in the firing line in return, i can see that as a movement, they will hide on got a civilian guys that i really need to their objectives and they won't have any more objectives to do. so that's why they start demolishing it. deliberate the fully intentionally out of the facility even before
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the war causes economy was in seemingly perpetual crisis years of siege enclosure. compounded by months of cov, it unemployment was around 50 percent before the escalation. one business group estimates, it's now up another 10 percentage points by had nimmo is one of those to have lost his job for the next few months. at least he was a machinist at the mattress factory. ask him what he makes of the victory celebrations. them out ahead of them. i. amount of all of this destruction the destruction of the factory. how do you normally benefit? i lost my job. i'm responsible for raising my children, who will feed them on monday, how much held a huge rally, mocking the sacrifice of the fighting men killed in this war. but as the sacrifice is shared all over garza by people who had no part in the fighting harris, we'll sit al jazeera, gaza. well still had here on,
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i'll just say me amongst our leader and sushi makes ss called appearance since a military coup. and the world talk court whole that says terry, on don't for one of the leaders of the judge weed group is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. those stories after the break. ah ah, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello. there all lies are in india and we've got cy clone. yes, brewing in the bay of bengal, we can see the intensity of that storm. they're already bringing heavy rains to bangladesh. and me and my and that's expected to make landfall as we go into wednesday. we could see a storm surge of up to 4 meters, really destructive winds and her rancho rain. so we're expecting flash flooding
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a covenant re shuffle. now the prime minister has reportedly resigned after being taken into the army base north west of the capital by mckay, along with the president and the defense minister. the e. u has agreed to sanction, bela ruth's including bending its national airlines from entering the blocks as space in response to actions by valerie switch. so a passenger plane diverted to mid and an opposition activists on board detained. he was president joe biden has spoken by fe entwistle gyptian counterpart to discuss, strengthen the israel, gone the sci fi and reconstruction. the white house said that it also wants to find ways to revive the piece, process, solving criticism over at support. it's right now the world is at war against cove. at 19 stance the declaration from the head of the un until you get arish was addressing health ministers from all over the world as
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they take part in the virtual world health assembly. the 8 day event will discuss missteps and the response to the time to make and how to ensure greater access to health care. and the world health organizations chief says it's time for global leaders to step up and make bold decisions to prevent another pandemic from happening. if we gone the same old way, we will get the same old result, a world that unprepared unsafe and unfair. make no mistake. this will not be the last time the world faces the threat of thunder mc. this is the moment for bold ideas, bold commitment, and bold leadership for doing things that have never been done before. so the hope is following meeting from london. doctor ted ross and to an extent secretary general, good harris as well in those comments,
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pointing to the sort of wide appointed purpose of this w h o assembly gathering of a 194 members its annual assembly in this the in this case, this year, the purposes, reform, namely to pick up on 3 independent investigations that have collectively. so to pointed the finger at the w h. o, in its response to the pandemic saying it was too slow that it was inefficient. that member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another member stations . institutions themselves were woefully under prepared and evidence for that is in the vaccine shortages around the world that w h o. 's own kovacs initiative aimed at getting doses to the developing world is very low on supply because the serum institute in india, its chief supplier, has stopped exporting vaccine so that it can deal with the situation in india specifically. and this talk over the next 9 days of the member states coming up with the sort of bones of a global pandemic treaty for future pandemic,
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specifically to deal with these sorts of problems. but mr. ted ross having to deal with the situation as it is his call going out to member states to a particular rich world who hoarded vaccine doses, to hand them over as quickly as they can to kovacs. and for vaccines suppliers to commit up to 50 percent of their production in the coming year to kovacs and to the developing world. more than 300000 people in india have officially diving cove at 19, but the actual number is thought to be considerably higher journalists, doctors, and crematorium staff. also many deaths on being counted. hospitals are struggling with a lack of medicine. and an acute shortage of vaccines that's forcing several states to seek jobs from foreign drug makers. but to state say that they've been told pfizer and the data will only deal with the federal government. because the throwing them has more from the deli, the official death toll only takes into consideration people who are dying in hospitals. and most indians don't die in hospitals and only around 22 percent of
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death. medically certified the death have remained very high, but the good news is that cases are coming down and they coming down despite the level of testing remaining the same, the deaths remain high because it takes around 2 weeks for the dish to follow. keisha that was around 2 weeks ago that india was recording its highest numbers of cases, you know, more than 400000. they have come down to the official toll to around 220000. on sunday. the cases are coming down so much that danny's leader has said that they will begin to ease restrictions from this next week. but the situation does remain bad in some parts of the country. the southern states of thumb and nod as was effected. and so they're going into a complete knock down on monday they do in many other states in the country. have the government expanded the vaccination program to include everyone above the age of 18 from may. but because they weren't enough doses, they told states to make their own agreements own arrangements with manufacturers,
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both indian and foreign a number of states have been trying to do so. and the state of pun, job, which is one of the worst effected has said that madonna has come back to them and said that they're only going to make deals with the central government. but the central government, it's asking states to make its own arrangements. so the number of vaccinations over the past month have foolin. asked me molly, the unsung suit. she has been in court for the 1st time since the february came now . her lawyers were able to meet her for about 30 minutes and said she appeared healthy. so she faces charges of incitement to sedition, violating state secrets and other offences. she's been in detention since her government was overthrown by the military gender. at least 4000 other people are being held. david matheson is an independent analyst on me and he says, su cheese. large number of supporters went back down. i think she's probably at the same level of risk that she's paying for the park more than 30 years. i mean,
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we're entering the full decade of this kind of military regression against or off that she's, she's been here before. it was 12 years ago that she was on trial to extend her how to rest order so that she couldn't run in the, in the election. i think this is a very dangerous game, but the military flying and i don't think many people in the country are going to put up with them. and for least many people they will rally around on that to chance and, and other leaders of the day. and not put up with it. and then the military is going to take all of these other people in the country that a furious that they want to fighting back in any way. in many respect, this is a much messy, a more complicated resistance to military rule, and i think the capital, the 4th is a st. and several and for many older people, supporters of the data being through this before the party was made illegal and was subject great repression during the 900 not to them,
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and many members incarcerated and tortured and even an even keel. so for a lot of older support, this is form a very good a date for this before. but for all the 1st time voters and others, the youngest supporters of the day, they're going to say to what it is, which is a naked paragraph on the part of the motor that's discredit on sensitivity and the party. and i don't think people will not 18 years after the sort of sudan staff, or conflict. the 1st one suspected of all crimes has appeared on the international criminal court on the bill of man are considered the leader of the government. back to gen, joey fighters is facing 31 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. step bass and has more from amsterdam. it was 14 years ago that an arrest warrant was issued for allie of the off man, better known as alex shaped. the man considered the leader of the notorious joey militia. on monday he appeared in court. he's accused of hundreds of executions, torture, and using rape as
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a weapon of war. the victims of the suspects clamps. countless and their suffering 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. entire 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 starvation, the ginger we've militia for, alongside the sudanese government against non arab rabble forces. civilians were often targeted. it's such an important moment for people in dar for who have had no
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accountability for widespread for crimes committed across dar for they've waited more than 15 years to see any moves towards justice. hundreds of thousands remained displays until to day while the transitional government in place in 2019 s, made some efforts to bring justice to the victims in the 44 suspects, including the main suspect, former president omar albert. she have yet to be handed over to the court in the hague and worldwide for cooling year. now we want to see the former 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 traditional government should cover all the gaps created during the time of the form of government by cooperating without any conditions with international criminal court easing his job. the lawyers also urge the government to assist i. c. c, prosecutors who will soon visit, therefore, as much as possible. it took nearly 2 decades to bring the horrors of the floor to
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the international court. now the court has to decide if it has enough evidence to put up the last month on trial. and if it does, this could mean that us would follow. steadfast and al jazeera from the netherlands . poland has defied an injunction by the eve top court and kept a major brown coal line open. now the course ordered operations to halt at the tudor mind near the check and german borders on friday. now that's after the czech republic said the mind drains ground water from its territory. without consent, the poland says stopping production would disrupt the nation's energy system. not more than 200 people have been injured in a serious train crash in malaysia to passenger trains. we're traveling in the opposite direction, but on the same track, when they climbed inside the tunnel in the capital call them pul, religious prime minister says the investigation is underway into the cause of the accident. the people in god facing rising unemployment, even highly qualified graduates finding it difficult to find work. now the
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government's promising to spend millions of dollars to fix the problem. but that's the little triplicate critics who say that corruption is to blame either at a baka reports or from the capital across morris that greeted with a degree in economics 3 years ago. but has been no help in finding the job he gets by some into and in 10 bonus a day to support himself. his mother and 2 brothers from one house, 2000000 before you get a job. and that is across the newspaper, getting jobs or not physician, not married. so if this is what's going on, how can the country move forward? unemployment, as one of the biggest challenges, donna is guessing with nearly 10 percent of the moment on the world bank, it will have to offer standards. young people are channeling restriction in math
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action, police to be run, but not the element. critics of the government have to kinda protest online under the hutch top fix, the big country is gone. the biggest online movement so far tells them have joined in recent days and more i run into the course, especially young people. the grievances include challenges from job to full prices and erotic water supplies to poor health care and corruption. the biggest problem is russia by governmental fisher. some people have worked with conduct and this, and you seems the government about the government spend $200000000.00 to encourage the private sector to have more young people. we are 1st tracking the implementation of that to 200000000 job skills program and economic transformation program to enhance job creation significantly as an
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leader nomic referred to frequently called for put us now in his 2nd term of precedence. he is calling for patients. many people see the waited long enough. people come august 0 gone. ah, what's your interest here with me? so robin in doha reminder of all top news stories. the united nations mission in molly has called for the immediate release of politicians, detained by the military after a cabinet re shuffle. the prime minister has reportedly resigned to been taken into an army base north west of the capital obamacare, along with the president and the defense minister nicholas sockets following events force from sending bowels capital decker. we're hearing that the prime minister has resigned.
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