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the now i europe and lead us an ounce sanctions against better roofs after a patent object was forced to land in minutes to arrest and opposition activist. ah, hello, i'm town, jordan, this is out there, ally from dell also coming up. i political crisis in mommy, after soldiers arrest the president prime minister and defense minister the un calling for the immediate release, stepping off international efforts to end the violence between israel and the palestinians, top diplomats travel to the region to make sure a fragile seaside holds the un says the world remains at war with corona. viruses help ministers meet trust in the state of the panoramic.
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ah, welcome to the program, bella luce is becoming increasingly isolated by the e. u after force the diversion of a passenger jet and the arrest of an opposition journalist. the block has banned bella roost his national airlines from entering it. san space i made agreeing to run pop sanctions and billions of dollars of european investments and better routes have been frozen. latasha butler for south from paris limited in a local scene for the 1st time since being detained in minsk, but a russian opposition journalist for a man protests of age 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 ben over on sunday that has become a full blown international crisis. he was travelling on ryan air 4978 for since
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when the flight was diverted to minced from its destination vilnius, bella ross says the flight was rerouted because of a bomb threat, but you lead as the brussels condemned it as they had piracy. they urge protest, immediate relief and back sanctions against bela 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 outweigh just behavior needs a strong answer. therefore, the european council decided that there will be additional sanctions participate led by risk of the present, alexander the question co claimed victory in 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 coalition of countries, especially those effected in order to conduct
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a thorough investigation on the incidence. it's important that one of the traitors abroad suggested including those villages, secret agents on the lake. on its own de luca shanker, it's been been over the president and 994, a leader described by some as your last dictator. man who has a record of ashley repressing defense, he strongly supported wise ally. russia was the plans that are still the 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, a 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 sarah paris,
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a fresh political crisis appears to be unfolding, and molly, the prime minister, has reportedly resigned after being detained by soldiers along with the president and the defense minister following a cabinet reshuffle. that's been international calls for immediate release of the politicians. witnesses say they've been taken to army headquarters in county opposition. groups are criticized military figures for attaining key portfolios after school last year. nicholas hark has more from senegal 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 to now was hours ago that was supposed to be the situation in molly. well that the government will, they'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 uptake in violence,
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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, so there's 15000 un peacekeeping soldiers on the ground in mali, out to that, 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,
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well, they'll be held accountable for their action. well under level, which is a policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. he explained why the international community is hesitating to call it a qu. well, people aren't quite using the term q yet, though i think it, it could very readily apply to the situation. certainly where we see military officers were part of the 4 roll into a potentially forcing the resignation of the transitional prime minister. dearest. come just shy of that because of course, using the language of qu, would engender a certain automatic repercussions such as the suspension of aiden and cooperation, particularly security cooperation that exists. but i think that term most likely would apply. the hunter was also lay to be dissolved or to solve itself even after that was one of the initial demands for the international community. and, and for echo was. so the risk is really that the new, the officers, the composed to senior leadership maintained
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a really firm hold on the key positions, particularly those related to security and defense. and so they were able, in many ways to not only shape the transitional government but to shape the ongoing security and political responses. and molly, in a very crucial time, and in a time where the security situation is getting worse and, and the government in the international community are facing a series of cascading challenges that the hunter has not necessarily a quipped or in a position to, to deal with for your secretary, state antony blinking is due to arrive in the middle east. on tuesday, president joe biden spoke to his egyptian counterpart about strengthening the israel garza ceasefire and the white john said it also wants to find ways to revive the piece process. i did want to get it a james base report from occupied easter was the u. s. secretary of state antony 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
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have been comparing notes ahead of his visit. here the palestinian president mahmoud abbas with egypt and foreign minister summer shook free for to 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 rejections where we hoping to improve relations with the biden administration, which had been shunning. karo now sued his full cold nation. and consensus between president mac motor bus and president l. c. c. in order to consolidate all means to reach the common gulf, which is the establishment of the palestinian state. we akin to support the palestinian people in the west bank and gaza strip to eliminate one of the
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palestinian people have been subjected to this. the sho creek earlier met with his jo damian counterpart aim and so 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 within sight of his 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. would refute and denounce all israeli 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
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to be no current plan to restart peace negotiations to give them their own state. james bayes al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem israel as launched a wave of mass arrests of palestinian israelis to part in recent demonstrations, supporting palestinians and occupied east truce lemon garza, palestinian campaigners have denounced the operation as a war against protested and activists. human con has more 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 border 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, that have all ready been arrested in the last 2 weeks. now they say that during the day today they arrested $74.00 people and more arrest will come in the coming days . but this is worrying activists, they said that the rest of taking place in over in nazareth and i'll go and go for yes, all over the country of israel. now he'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 arrest. i'm this major operation time for a short break here. and i'll just say, when we come back, children are among the dead after killing an arrow to root mental contain production. i don't know if the price is going down and we talked to the
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prospective 1st. come buyers who is american dream is fading, not stay with us. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello, then northwesterly winds across much had been levant, or keeping things cooler than we expect for this time of year. temperature is in iraq, slightly lower than we expect to see 42 degrees in baghdad. and it's a similar story for iran. 32 in teheran. we've also got quite a bit of rain kicking in around the western areas of iran and edging up into eastern areas of turkey. so some showers there. we could see a thunderstorm to incorporate where the cloud is building. but things certainly he top is become to the gulf states temperature here, nestling into the mid forties,
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44 degrees in doha. it's cooler as we had for the south and got that southwesterly wind kicking in across oman. and that's going to bring temperatures down, particularly in dubai. if we have a look, what happens by the time we get to thursday, we're raging into the mid thirties there, but lots of sunshine around in it's a similar story for the horn of africa looking relatively dry and clear here. couple of showers across the open rift valley, but it's really in central parts of africa that things are drying up, few showers across uganda, but relatively dry from what we expect to see for this time of year. we have got a wind keeping things cool along the coast of kenya with 25 degrees in nairobi. sponsored pay cut off airways, lack am brown immigrant women at the mercy of the private prison corporation. 4 lines investigate allegations of medical abuse of women held it a privately run immigration detention facility in rome,
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connotations detained by the military opera cabinet. re shuffle. prime ministers reportedly resigned after being taken to an army based northwest of a capital amaco, along with the president and the defense minister. and the effective state antony blinkin is due to arrive in the middle east. on tuesday, the white house said it wants to find ways to revive the israel palestine piece process of the criticism of its support for israel. in not the world of war against kobe 19 dance, the declarations in the head of the united nations. antonio terrace was addressing health ministers and all over the world as they take part in a virtual world health assembly. the 8 day event will discuss missteps in response to the pandemic, and how to ensure greater access to health care. well, the world health organization chief says it's time globally to step up and make bold decisions. if we gone the same old way,
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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 me. this is the moment for bold ideas, bold commitment and bold leadership. for doing things that have never been done before. there was john hall is falling, the meeting from london. dr. ted ross and to an extent secretary general good terrace as well in those comments, pointing to the sort of wide appointed purpose of this w h. o assembly gathering of a $194.00 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 the member states didn't coordinate sufficiently with one another. member statements, 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, on 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 mister ted ross, having to deal with the situation as it is his call going out to member states to particularly the 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 died from covey
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19, but the actual numbers thought to be considerably higher. journalist doctors and crematorium stuff, also many deaths on being counted. hospitals are struggling with a lack of medicine and an acute shortage of vaccines. and the northern state of punjab says vaccine making mcdonough has declined. this request for jobs live with her on him as a new delhi with more, 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. and that's 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 fish to follow cases . and 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 told to around
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220001 sunday. the cases are coming down so much that daddy's leader has said that they will begin to ease restrictions from this next week. but the situation does remain bad and some parts of the country, the southern states of thumb and not as the was effected. and so they're going into a complete knock down on monday they do and 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 daughters, they told states to make their own agreements own arrangements with manufacturers. both indian and foreign a number of states have been trying to do so. and the state of punjab, which is one of the worst effected has said that madonna has come back to them and said that they are only going to make deals with the central government. but it's a central government. it's asking states to make its own arrangements. so the number of vaccinations over the past month have been not japan has opened it 1st
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mass vaccination center has had to be tokyo olympics in 2 months time. it's raising to knock at 8000 of elderly people with a battles, a 4th wave of infections. some government buildings and even assume a stadium have been converted to accommodate the demand. hardest hits city is toki on a soccer plan to inoculate. 15000 people a day now 18 years after the start of sedans. the 4 conflict, the 1st man suspected of war crimes appeared at the international criminal court alley. up there, rockman considered the leader of the government backed juncture. we'd fight as is facing 31 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. steadfast reports from amsterdam. it was 14 years ago that an arrest warrant was issued for allie of the off man, better known as alex shape. 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 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. 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 rope rebel forces. civilians were often targeted. this is such an important moment for people in dar for who have had no accountability for widespread crimes committed across dar for they've waited more than 15 years to
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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 for, for suspect, including the main suspect former president. but she have yet to be handed over to the court in the hague. i don't know why they 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 by cooperating without any conditions with the international criminal court and even get the 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 the international court. now the court has to decide if it has enough evidence to
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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 . military stands at least 16 people, including 2 children have been killed in an area known for cocaine production. the mass killings happened in a rule of town and peruse amazon region where the leftist arm group, the shining path operates. the military says it found pamphlets and the town calling for a boycott of the june 6 presidential election. 70000 people have been killed in fighting with the group. mostly in the eighty's and ninety's. marianna sanchez has more now from lima. the police and the army have been deployed by presidents. francisco, said osby to this gary remote area in the jungle of peru, is the area where the attack to place is more than 8 hours from the last police check point in that region. there was
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a pamphlet left behind saying that this was a, an act of social cleansing a new term. for through it. they said that they were after criminals. this attack took place in a bar in an area where there are brussels as the police shed. but also there were reports that these attack happens to threaten those who would be willing to vote for right to candidate people from marty who is facing the left wing candidate. you're in the run of election on june . the 6th. it's not the shining path that we've known. since the eighty's and ninety's, the rebel groups the fault, the government for 2 decades that left more than 60000 people did in peru. this is a very different shining path or remnants very little number of them that operate
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in this very remote jungle area out me and molly to anc suit. she has appeared in court for the 1st time since february coon. lawyers were able to meet her for about 30 minutes and said she appeared healthy. so g faces charges of incitement to sedition, violating state secrets and other offences. she's been in detention since her government was overthrown by the ministry genta. at least 4000 other people being held. well, david madison is an independent analyst on me and now 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, 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 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 client and i don't think many people in the country are going to
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put up with it. and for at least many people they will rally around on that to 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 different way. in many respect, this is a much messy, a more complicated resistance to military rule than i think the capital, the both of the same and several and for many older people, supporters of data being through this before the party was made illegal and subject great repression during the 900 not to them, many members incarcerated and tortured and even an even keel. so for a lot of older support, this is a very good day for this before. but for all the 1st time voters and others, the youngest supporters of the day, they're going to say that's what it is, which is a nice paragraph on the part of the motor discredit authenticity and the party. and
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i don't think people will more than 200 people have been injured in a serious, trained crush in malaysia to passenger trains. we're traveling in the opposite direction on the same track. when they collided inside a tunnel in the capital call, it releases prime minister says an investigation. now, on the way house prices in the united states, a soaring leaving many low and middle income families, priced out. and it's being made worse as fewer homes are being built during the pandemic. due to a shortage of building materials under gallagher reports from miami and the final part of our series and 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, well over $400000.00 groups working to find affordable housing,
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having it increasingly difficult time. first time buyers like all these dell su, 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 prices are 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 lands that can be donated to create affordable housing. it's a story, charles dabney knows all too well. the land trust he works for focuses on building affordable homes in communities like miami's little haiti with cost rising, vital projects installed. when you don't have housing, we don't have adequate jobs and income to support housing options. if you don't have the ability to sustain a community, the idea behind subsidized public housing like this is to give families
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a chance to save and buy their own home. something increasingly out of reach. owning your own home is the foundation of the american dream. but even before the pandemic came along, there was a shortage of affordable housing here. now things are worse 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 ram 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 an attainable and you've got to relocate. affordable housing is a backbone of the economy, creating safe communities, jobs,
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an opportunity with rising costs. many now facing stock choices with no solutions insight. to galico al jazeera miami, florida. ah, took a quick check of the headlines here on the eu has agreed to sanction bela ruth, including bombing its national airline mentoring, the block san space. it's in response to actions bible or use, which saw a passenger plane divert to minsk, an opposition activist on board detained. united nations mission, and molly has called for the immediate release of politicians, detained by the military. after a cabinet reshuffle. the prime minister has reported a resign doctor being taken to an army base. no.

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