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stepping up international efforts to and the violence between israel and the palestinians. top diplomats traveled to the region to make sure a front giles, the whole un says the world remains at war with career of iris as health ministers from around the world meet to assess the state of the pandemic. ah, welcome to the program, bella luce is becoming increasingly isolated. the e u has banned its national airline from entering the blocks and space after agreeing to ramp up sanctions. billions of dollars of european investments in dollars have also been frozen. it's after batteries force that i version of a jet and the arrest of an opposition journalist natasha butler has the latest from paris. look at it in a little more serious scene for the 1st time since being detained in minsk, but a russian opposition journalist remark protests of age on social media. he appears
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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 says the flight was rerouted because of a bomb threat, but you lead as the brussel them did a state sponsored piracy. they urge protests which is immediate relief and back sanctions against belo. ruth. this is an attack on democracy. this is an attack on freedom of expression, and this is an attack on european sovereignty. and this outrageous behavior needs a strong answer. therefore, the european council decided that there will be additional sanctions. protective h flayed better worth of the president alexander the question co claimed victory in
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last august disputed presidential election. your position candidate, combat selection was also forced to flee the exile. she called for justice to be so we have to build a broad college of countries, especially those effected in order to conduct a thorough investigation on the incidence. it's there important that one of the traitors abroad suggested include in those village secret edges on the plane. on de luca shank has been bent over the president, 994, a leader described by some as your last dictator. as a man who hasn't reco ashley repressing defend you strongly supported wise ally, russia the poems october. we are in favor of assessing the situation, not in a rush, but on the basis of all the available information. after more than a day of storm words and furious reactions,
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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, al jazeera paris. the 1st 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. that's been international calls for immediate release of the politicians. witnesses say that they've been taken to the military headquarters in county? well, in the run up to the detention opposition groups criticize the number of military figures holding senior portfolios in the interim government after they seized power in a cou last chair, while nicholas. hi, how's this update from senate golf capitol dot com? we're hearing that the prime minister has resigned from this position even if that's the case in the government that was just to now was hours ago. that was
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supposed to be the situation in molly. while that 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 call in 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, who is leading the country right now. there's been statements made by the un peacekeeping mission, remember,
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so there's 15000 un peacekeeping soldiers on the ground in molly, out about the 450500 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. says that the wing is associate professor of political science at haverford college. she joins me now live by scott from philadelphia in pennsylvania. have you with us on the program, miss wing, when something like this happens normally in africa, most media corporations tend to keep a very close eye on state broadcasting. because we tend to think that a coo of some sort of military war will be certainly confirmed on state television . we've heard nothing so far. so one wonders as, as we're hearing whether this is a full on cou, a few angry soldiers who pops decided to take the lawrence their own hang hands.
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all politicians reacting to an angry re shuffle because we had the vice president's involved as well. what do you think's going on? well, i think the fact that we haven't seen anything yet on the media is not a real surprise. they're certainly scrambling to try and figure out what best face to put forward publicly. i would say the vice president, as a reminder, is actually part was one of the leaders of the coo in 2020. so he was, you know, he, the vice president is sort of most likely on the side of those in ca, t who are shaking things up right now. but i think certainly to keep our eyes on what o f t m, the national television presents will, will get a sense as soon as they come on air. and,
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and i suspect that this is exactly what it looks like. and that is, that is a qu, in response to the re shuffling of the cabinet, which was announced this afternoon. and a part of that re shuffle was all about you might say civil society being very angry with what they thought was a military top heavy sort of cabinet with a great deal of influence in what should have been an interim government which involved the people of the country well correct so, so there were a number of military cabinet members and 2 of those cabinet members who had been affiliated with the crew were replaced. now there were still 4 or 5 cabinet members who were still from the military who were serving. so this balance between the politicians and the military, they're essentially jostling for power. and it seems as though the military was not
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willing to at least let go of 2 key figures who were sitting as in the ministry of defense and the ministry of security and civil protection. but that's precisely what's going on is this is this, you know, the military is holding onto as much power as they can maintain through this transitional period in terms of the transitional period. and the characters that you might say comes to the full front from the civilian side of this sort of interim government. what's the problem there? do they not have either, but the personalities, the experience, or just the push and the persona to be able, you might say either to win over the military as they look, we can administer the country. but you need to allow us to have the power to do it, or is it just that not strong enough? they're not, they're just too weak to be able to push the military to one side. well, i mean,
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i suppose, a little bit of both the, the politicians, there's a number of politicians who have been around for some time political class who been you know, in political parties and, and in molly and politics for a number of years. but the reality is the entire country is stabilized with this security situation. insecurity situation as it were. and i think that it's, it's more that the military's got the guns and the military is, is, you know, they stepped in when molly and civil society demanded that the previous president stepped down. so, and in 2012, when there was a qu, it was, it was in response to a lot of frustration and anger with the government. so each time the military has
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acted as if they've been sort of given permission by the molly and people to step in. this is a very different scenario when it's very possible that the military felt threatened by the politicians who perhaps were going to make real steps forward in, in a real transition of power and to elections. and their response was to try and claim to this power because that's, that's where the money is, what we shall see, what happens as soon as it will clarity. i think that comes when it comes out to by mackay for the moment, sees me. thanks so much for your time. thanks for joining us in pennsylvania. thank you. thank you. now you as president joe biden has spoken by phone to his gyptian counterpart to discuss strengthening the israel garza sci fi and reconstruction efforts, the white hands that it also wants to find ways to revive the piece process following criticism over support for israel, america's top diplomat onto the blinking arrives in the region on wednesday to plan to get it to james bass reports now from occupied east jerusalem. the us secretary
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of state anthony blinkin 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 mahmoud abbas with the gyptian foreign minister summer shook re 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 a government trying to repair relations with the us. having played the leading role in brokering the c spar 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 prison, mahmoud abbas and president l. c. c. in order to consolidate all means to reach the
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common gulf, which is 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 of the palestinian people have been subjected to this show cree earlier met with his damian counterpart, a man's fardy 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 demonstrates his gathering close to the alan b bridge. jordan's border with the west bank signed to these railey security forces and one in latin sunny the inhumane aggression by israel has been denied by the world. we worked with the world in order to put an end to the violation regarding what's going on in jerusalem. would 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.
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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. james bay's al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. while stella had hit on algebra, children amongst the dead aftermaths killing in an area peru names a cocaine production. also. i don't know if the prices are going down. we talk to perspective 1st time home buyers, he's american dream is stating they stories after the break. ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello, there all lies. are in india and we've got cy clone. yes. brewing in the bay of
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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 from many low line areas there, and we'll keep an eye on that. that's in contrast to the north of india, which is really seen the heat building as well as northern areas of pakistan. 41 degrees in la hoard there. when the rains are affecting the western coast of india, those are monsoon rains, affecting carola and more southern areas as well as the melodies, am sure lanka we could see some flooding there. we have had some flooding recently more on the way with those more intense storms. and if we follow those one soon rains down to southeast asia, particularly in indo china, we've seen those heavy rains affecting parts of vietnam and cambodia. those yellow
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ah, look about watching on there with lisa who run the reminder of all top stories. the e. u has agreed to sanctioned bela ruth, including bending its national airline from entering the blocks as space. it responds to actions by bellows, which still a passenger play diverted to minutes. and an opposition activists on board detained oxidation mission. and molly has called for an immediate relief, the politicians detained by the mil transfer cabinet reshuffle prime minister has reportedly resigned after being taken to an om based north west of capital obamacare, along with the president and the defense minister. and you as president joe biden has spoken by phone to his adoption counts part to discuss strengthening the israel garza see spot and reconstruction efforts. the white house says that it also wants to find ways to revive the piece process following criticism over support for
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israel. peruse, military says at least 18 people, including 2 children have been killed in an area named full cocaine production. the mass killings happened in a rural town improve amazon region where the leftist armed group, the shining path operate. now the military says its found templates, the town calling for a boycott of the june 6 presidential election. let's get more of this money on a son as his life for us in the previous capital, lima. hi maria, and i mean, what more do we know about this killing because the police are still investigating it all day? that's right, so hail these, the police and the army have been deployed by presidents. francisco said i speak to gary remote area in the jungle of peru, which is the area where the attack took place is more than 8 hours from the last police check point in the region. what we know of is that
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there are 18 confirm did among those 2 children that you mentioned whose bodies apparently have been badly burned. but the police are saying that there could be more people dead. although they have not confirmed this report that we heard from the police chief a little while ago. now, in fact, what you were saying is, that's what the police are confirming that there was a pamphlet left behind. saying that this was a, as an act of social cleansing a new term for peru is they said that they were after criminal. this attack took place in a bar in an area with there are brussels, the police have shed. but also there were reports that these attack happens if it to threaten those who would be willing to vote for right to
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candidate keiko for he. marty, who is facing the left wing candidates for august the year in the run of election on june. the 6th, how much of an isolated incident is this? because some commentators talking about the historical insurgency in that particular area and linking it to this group called shining pass. well, it's not the shining path with known. since the eighty's and ninety's, the rebel group, the fault, the government for 2 decades left more than 60000 people did in peru. this is a very different shining path or remnants very little number of them that operate in this very remote jungle area that do some political attacks come political killing specially attacking troops and police. but this time we have not
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seen for a long time civilian killings. and so these group, and by the way, these are shining pop members who are operating with drug dealers in this very remote area for the day. thanks very much. marianna sanchez for us in the peruvian capital, lima. we know the world is at war against covert 19 declaration from the head of the un. antonio cherish was addressing health ministers from all over the world as they take part in the virtual world health assembly. the 8 day event will discuss missteps in the response to the pandemic and how to ensure greater access to health care. while the world health organizations, she 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,
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we will get the same old result, a world that's 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 bald ideas, bald commitment and bald leadership for doing things that have never been done before. jonah hollis following the meeting from london. doctor ted ross and to an extent secretary general, good harris as well in those comments, 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 purpose is 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,
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that member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another member stations . institutions themselves were woefully under pret, 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 vaccines 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, 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 particular in the rich world who hoarded vaccine doses, to hand them over as quickly as they can to kovacs. and for the vaccine suppliers to commit up to 50 percent of their production in the coming year to kovacs and to
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the developing world more than 300000 people in india, her officially died from cove at 19, but the actual liberal to be much higher. hospitals are struggling with the lack of medicine and acute shortage of vaccines. and that's forcing several states to see jobs from foreign drug makers. but to state say that they've been told pfizer and medina will only deal with the federal government. 5 states across the us, witness mash shootings over the weekend. at least 12 people were killed. many, those children, or young teenagers, experts say the spiking violence is partly related to a large increase in guns sales. last year present, joe biden has branded gun violence in the us as an academic, rob reynolds reports from los angeles. in new jersey, 2 people were killed and a dozen injured when shots were fired into a large crowd, attending a birthday party. somebody fired from the woods or came added woods and is very tragic and devastate for a whole community. one person has been arrested in what police believe may have
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been a targeted shooting. this was a birthday party, a birthday party is supposed to be a joyous event, not a target for those hell bent on inflicting harm on a community. new jersey governor connected that crime to the wave of gun violence nationwide. what we saw here in fairfield is a microcosm of the scale of gun violence. we see elsewhere in other communities in our state and across the country. in north charleston, south carolina, a 14 year old girl was killed, and 13 people were wounded. when a gunfight broke out at what police say was an illegal concert, no suspects have been apprehended, i said, and we were angry too at each other. and i didn't q who, who got hit another gunfight caused 2 people. there lives in minneapolis. yeah, it was a very chaotic scene. officers dealt with
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a number of people who had been shot and we're laying on the ground in columbus, ohio police are searching for whoever shot one person dead and seriously wounded several others in a park after midnight. also in ohio, police say 3 people were killed and at least 3 wounded in a shooting outside a youngstown bar, in orange, california balloons and toys were offered near the site where a 6 year old boy was shot in the back. as his mother drove him to kindergarten, police see the killing stemmed from a road rage incident. the family of aiden leos is pleading with the public for help in finding the shooter. she had to hold him while he was dying. no, like, no mother should have to go through that. at least $119.00 children under the age of 11 have been killed in gun violence so far this year. i expert said the surgeon violence is at least partly attributable to a large increase in gun sales. the f b,
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i reports nearly 40000000 guns were sold in 2020 breaking all previous records. and analysis by the university of california at davis says the coven, 19 pandemic. worse and structural, economic and social inequities in american society in ways that contribute to violence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles house prices in the u. s. a soaring leaving many low and middle income families, price towns, and has been made worse. a few homes are being built during the pandemic to, to a shortage of building materials and the reports of miami and the final part of our series on the rising cost of housing. despite a deadly pandemic south florida is booming in miami businesses and the wealthy are relocating in droves. attracted by lower taxes and sunny weather. that means a surging housing market. the medium price for a single family home, now,
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well over $400000.00 groups working to find affordable housing, having an increasingly difficult time. first time buyers like all these dell, s u, a priced out of the market. not being able to do it. now. it is like when i will be able to do it. this is the question, because i don't know if the price is going down and we still, we are, we still in the middle of the pin they make. we're not in an environment where we have a whole lot of public land that can be donated to create affordable housing. it's the story. charles daphne knows all to well. the land trust he works for focuses on building affordable homes in communities like miami's little haiti, with costs rising vital projects. a stoled when you don't have housing, we don't have adequate job in income to support housing options. if you don't have
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the ability to sustain a community, the idea behind subsidized public housing like this is to give families a chance to save and buy their own home. something increasingly out of reach. owning your own home is a foundation of the american dream. but even before the pandemic came along, there was a shortage of affordable housing here. now things that was compounded by rising construction costs, stagnant wages, and the shortage of new bill homes, or factors that have big consequences for communities across the united states. the price of lumber hidden old time high this month, driven up by covered $900.00 supply issues. the impact on poorer communities is already being felt. so they've got 2 choices. you right. and then you start paying more. and ryan is the landlord increase the surprises, and then that means you have less for everything else that you need to do in life. and eventually it hits a point where it's, it's attainable and you've got to relocate. affordable housing is
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a backbone of the economy, creating safe communities, jobs, an opportunity with rising costs many and now facing stop choices with no solutions insight. galico, roger 0, miami, florida. ah, knew what's going on there with lisa hill robin in doha, reminder of our top stories. the united nations mission in molly has called for the immediate release of politicians, detained by the military. after a covenant re shuffle. the prime minister has reportedly resigned to being taken to an army base northwest of the capital bombing k, along with the president and the defense minister rickland sack is monitoring events for us from sending goals capital dot com. we're hearing that the prime minister has resigned from this position even if that's the case in the government that was just.
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