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pastors who are not following social distances rules or repeatedly ordered to disperse by police. police are trying very hard for friends. the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting in sitting across the latter, after some protest started throwing stones. and that's why you're working. police on horseback moved in to clear the area. ah, this is al jazeera ah, there on the clock. this is a new life. coming up for the next 60 minutes in towards with israel leadership, us secretary of state and to be frank and pushes to maintain these 5 course. the common both sign resounding calls for the release of monies. presidents,
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prime minister and defense minister, you've all been arrested by the military. the, you agrees on more sanctions against salaries. the rest of the comment opposition active and no sign of a way out with deepening economic crisis and evidence. now major international brand, having to shut down operation, and i'm fine. how much not have all the for nissan to to compose thoughts for walkie bus. they take control of the series against the miami heat. ah. so that we begin this news with the u. s. his latest diplomatic effort to strengthen afresh. elsie's fall between its allied israel and her math in gaza. yes, secretary state entity blanket has met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he vowed to rally international support to help palestinians trying to
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rebuild their lives after a devastating 11 day conflict. but he also insisted that her mass, the palestinian group, which runs garza will not benefit from the aid and it coming out blank and will be in the occupied west bank where he will meet palestinian authority. president mac mood. a bus says like these will help foster more stable environment that affect his policies and also benefits israelis promise. try out and chances discussed, other steps that need to be taken by leaders on, on both sides to set a better force for their sure future. as president by the said, we believe the palestinians and israelis equally deserved to leave, safely and securely to enjoy the freedom opportunity and democracy to be treated with dignity. i will in that press conference, israel's care, take a prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that his country will have
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a powerful response. if a mass breaks the sci fi, we discuss also how to improve the lives in the conditions of the palestinians. the managerial conditions in gather, including the question of the return of our m. a's and to civilians were there as for peace itself with the palestinians, a formal peace. i think president biden was absolutely correct when he said, you're not going to get peace until israel is recognized as an independent jewess state. and that is the key. i couldn't agree more. well, we have teams in his role in the occupied palestinian territories and we'll go to our full sitting doors or the 1st let's cross to our diplomatic editor james bay's, whose life was in western. and so james, where do you reckon we are off about they met for longer than scheduled. what can we lead a lot longer than the scheduled and not just on the subject.
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certainly it's clear. it's prime minister netanyahu probably gave the secretary of state from what we heard in public behind closed doors, quite a strong message on iran, and the u. s. his efforts to rejoin the iran nuclear deal that though is not what the u. s. wants to talk about today. they are here after that 11 days of conflict to try and keep the com and keep the c swan going. and that is the focus certainly of the by ministration and secretary blinkin who is here today. but the focus doesn't go any further than that. you listen to that news conference and you compare it to last time. democrats are in power, and the bomber administration with joe biden was the vice president. and there were certain words missing that used to be said every single time you had a news conference like this. and that's the word to state solution. because the whole idea of trying to get negotiations going and getting israelis and
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palestinians talking again is not on the agenda. they're going to try and make the lives of palestinians better with funding for reconstruction, particularly in gaza, and with assistance and investment in the west bank. but there is no effort from this administration and no plan on the horizon to restart active diplomacy leading to negotiations. and i think that's because they feel at this stage. there is no way that's going to go anywhere. you mentioned iran that quickly passed over by blinking, but it was very much seized on by net yahoo is a focal point for him. oh yes. and that's going to worry the americans, what he said about israel prepared to defend itself and the nuclear deal. if the u . s. goes back into it, giving international legitimacy for iran having an arsenal of nuclear weapons. nuclear missiles, clearly the,
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by the ministration doesn't like comments like that. it certainly doesn't like the prospect of israel to hand a unilateral action and particularly not just the action. but the comments at this stage probably will be seen in washington as unhelpful because behind the scenes in vienna, they've made a great deal of progress towards a resumption of the nuclear deal. iran and the u. s. being back with the rest of the international community in that nuclear deal, they've made a great deal of progress, but the hardest bass are at the end. and they're getting to that most delicate negotiations, which could be make or break. and so that's why i think they will not find a problem submitting assay his comments helpful at this stage. right. ok, james, thanks for that to james base. wester's them, let's say, crossover to hurry for life or in god's or at the, at the shop end of all of this, of course, amidst it all admits it, all of this press conference, and there was a strong message to her master. they will not benefit from the incoming age to rebuild garza hurry. that's right. yes. was actually can had said that before,
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but this was the sort of most cohesive and strongest message on that front that has come from the americans that they want to see. money coming in to gaza, he said there would be an announcement on that front about rebuilding guys or among other things. later in the day, we got announcement resumed is going to come in ramallah because they want the americans to, to see this funneled through the palestinian authority, which of course still remains separated entirely from hamas. the elections that was supposed to happen just last weekend. they were cooled off ahead of time. and so the question is how that really is going to be brought in to this territory. if hamas is really separated from it, the un agencies are the humanitarian coordinator, who is here a couple of days ago, she was saying that the agencies standing by they have experience in doing reconstruction without going through governments and those in charge and lots of
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places around the world and they can do it here us seems very keen to do it through the p a. and so i'm also saying that i want to see the process be transparent to make sure the people who most deserve it get the reconstruction aid that is required. but they're also saying that they will not be held blackmail in terms of requiring political concessions from them. in order for reconstruction to take place, i think it's pretty clear that they feel they have just got a real political victory in the recent fighting over which dominates the p. a. they still in the ascendancy and to sort of seed ground to the p a as the americans want them to do right now, there is a problem that coming up even despite what it might be in terms of headline figures and the kinds of projects they want to get underway. all right. how are you? thanks for that for the in garza, let's bring in matthew brycer, who was the u. s. deputy assistant secretary of state for europe in eurasia. he is
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now a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council joined us on the skype from istanbul . matthew browser, welcome to the program to have you here. say you listened into that press conference. what was your assessment of what was said? well, one of the most significant things i think was prime minister netanyahu at the 1st press conference with the secretary of state, which was the choreograph to be friendly. but he talked about how much israel still opposes the iran nuclear deal. and maybe he hinted at israel's readiness, perhaps to take unilateral military action against iraq when he talked about the israel reserving the right to the south. on the, on the foot side on secretary lincoln's part, i thought maybe the most significant thing he said was emphasizing he's going to go up to rama. he's going to meet the bus. and that's a shot across the bow as well. but of course, all in the spirit of making sure the cease fire holds and then that there is
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a way to deliver international assistance into gaza. from the us perspective, without dealing directly with us, as you well know from your experience, there's a lot more that goes on behind the scenes than is, is said publicly. what might you glean from this about how the u. s. is approaching the scenario in, in the region, especially given that it was this being quickly passed over by netanyahu. yeah. well 1st of all, i mean, i think the u. s. is improvising here. i mean, it had no intention as you guys have been reporting all morning or no intention to engage again in the middle east peace process. i think the by did ministration knows that a lot of diplomatic just needs to settle since the trump administration, so called deal to century plan, which was as we know, heavily weighted toward israel. but they got stuck in as always happens in us foreign policy. i mean, you make the best plans and you have a strategy and then a crisis comes up and yes, everything out the window. i mean,
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i was in the white house on september 11th. and i remember walking away from there, turning on one of my colleagues and saying everything we were working on, forget it. we have a whole new world now. so. so now i think there was a lot of talk behind the scenes about the scrambling to come up with a strategy in washington that, that keeps president biden's top ambition of rejoining the jcp away on target. and knowing, knowing that prime minister netanyahu is such a shrewd tactician and strategist, that he might call something like what he said about iran just now. and israel still opposing the j. c. p. o a, which is a way that net me, i was now applying leverage back on the united states. so i would guess, as i said, there's a lot of improvising going on figuring out how to strike all of these incredible balances with palestine, having its election canceled by my boss, which has raise the profile of how much gaza. and now the u. s. has to find a way to deal with strength and how much while delivering assistance to the
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palestinian people and not wanting to do much. exactly what about the potential down the line for the peace process? as of course one james base just mentioned, the 2 state solution will even mentioned by blinking. yeah, and you know, it's very interesting that blinking is focusing very much now on palestinian rights within what entity i mean by omission. if you don't mention the 2 state solution, then you're talking about palestinian rights inside, inside israel. and so to me, what that means is that again, there isn't a strategic plan, there's not a way for president biden and secretary blinking are real u. s. foreign policy traditionalists and the tradition for the past 3 decades has been a 2 state solution. so yeah, it doesn't appear as you say, that there are strong support for pursuing a 2 state solution. but on the other hand, i think it's way premature to be talking about resuming the piece talks. because again, there's so much ra emotionality out there. and the diplomatic dust needs and the
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physical just needs to settle before you can move onto the prospect for resident reduction in the peace process. right? yep. the negotiations even lower off at this point in time. matthew bradley, great to get your perspective on this. do appreciate that. thanks a lot. thank you so much. what mr. about gucci is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative and previously said this palestinian information minister. and he says he, us, us to focus on more than just the sci fi put in as the administrator invite them as the daycare is telling us to complete the adopting. there's not the last thing we want them any from anywhere in the world to continue to try to divide in that to try to continue to divide. we should be all in the 500 deal with all of us as that, which is very important. we are
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a bunch of because who are just some time and we are open court and sometimes sometimes this would, this is not we, we have dizzy. and what was the view? is that what's the problem? and i think the news deprived him from many of my life and find the system commission and whether you buy this system. i just i'm not going to see this is an acceptable what israel security forces have killed a palestinian man in the occupied west bank. i'm,
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it was shot, his undercover officers attempt to rest one of his relatives accused of carry out to shoot the attack. he was brought to the hospital in ramallah where he died from his injuries. and let's join that need for him. who lives in ramallah in the occupied west bank. just walk us through exactly what happens when for the funeral of the 23 year old mother. and i had some plays a short while ago, and his family was telling us that he was engaged to get married before he's come to several wounds after he was shot by the ready for the fire. he's for me, i thought mighty refugee camp. but he was saw that near almost neighborhood, you're locked in what is known here as the nightly rates by the radio forces they've been on the rise already and local human rights organizations are saying that they've been the highest in 6 years since mid april. so what the family is
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saying is that i wasn't the one targeted by these radio forces, but that the on kill himself was soaking to the media said that he was the one who was targeted. but then they shots his nephew. it's not clear how this has happened that we haven't heard yet from the israeli army, but you could sense the sense of frustration here among housing is who would tell you that maybe the media is either going to shift their ways from the palestine story. but people here are still living on there is really occupation. we've been asking people here to end up my la how they're feeling now that they are expecting a visit from the us through the blink intuitive housing authority. and many have been telling us that it doesn't matter that if biden is in charge or but was strong because they believed that the foreign policy of the american is pro israeli. and this is why many palestinians are planning approaches in the next 2 hours or so. the pros of what they say they really support, sorry, the us support for israel or need to,
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thanks for that. need it for him. reporting that they will still ahead on the news are including how hundreds of young refugees and migrant left defend themselves on the streets of a spanish enclave in north africa club. he had to hold them while he was dying. no, like no mother should have to go through that. targeted shootings fights and road rage. gun violence kills more than $100.00. 30 people in just 3 days. notice coming up to that time. chaos put the pga in awkward situation. details come up later in the program. ah, now 9 months after military coup molly is facing, get another political crisis. president prime minister and defense minutes to have all been detained at a military camp near the capitol by mac, follows
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a government re shuffle which replaced 2 army offices representatives of the west africa and regional block. it was on the way to mac, to address what's being described as an attempted to the u. n. u and the african union and united states are all calling for the immediate and unconditional release of detained leaders. because i came falling, those of elements from clinical capital f dot com. and so nick b, the ministry ready of have snapped off the upper most branches of the government and, and their international calls global calls for their relief. that's right. and they can, if there's any doubt of or on who is in charge of molly, i think those darts, those doubts have been cast aside. it's clearly the power is in county, it's in the hand of the military. right now. people were gathering at the main independence square and also at another location in the capital bunker to protest would they see military hand over power. and those protests and those
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protesters were dispersed by security forces. so on the streets of the capital. but my co, you have the, the military, there's on down the special forces that are patrolling the capital and almost 24 hours after the arrest of the president and the prime minister. still no official statement from the government on who's in charge and what's going on, and that's left many millions worried of the current situation. in molly, you know, good luck, jonathan. the former nigerian president and the chief mediator for the west african body course is expected to land any hours from now mid day to try to bring an end to the deadlock. but what's clear is that someone will have to resign and there's is the president or the prime minister, resigns. and that will be a blow to the government of transition that has been working for the last 9 months
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to try to bring a civilian rule back to molly. and so there's, there's a lot at stake here for ordinary millions who have suffered a lot, nick in the past 9 months since familiar to military take to take over. i mean, they promised to improve the security situation. the economic situation, the social situation right now. there's, there's been a tax just a few weeks ago, 260 kilometers away from the capital about about my co and they grew by our groups . there's been stepping up and he's attacking the north and central molly. there's also been strikes by the main trade unions in molly because wages have not been paid because state coffers are empty. and now to that, now this political crisis and caught in all of this, all this here are the millions of millions have been displaced because of the ongoing conflict. now there's been strong words from the un piece, king of peacekeeping force, and from france, the former colonial power,
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who has more than 4000 troops on the ground, calling for an immediate release of the president. and the prime minister, nick, or nick thinks about nick in data. let's take this on further. we can speak to minute can see it is an international security specialist. electra at the university of aberdeen joins us from abilene in scotland. minute. there is no doubt who is in charge in molly and it is not the civilian government. yes, very, very, rightly so. your report has captured very clearly the problems that mileage currently faces. i just like to add this up problems that were already apparent before the august 2020 and nothing has changed in the last few months. so we are still in exactly the same for you, cause your e t social economic condition. and then you have a transition government that is dominated by the army, which has made
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a few steps towards it from a civilian government, which is like a direction towards the government you had before august 2020. so you have the same problem. you have that military government that is capable of solving the problem. then you have movements towards more you have previous and this is what is causing the impasse. right? the u. n. e u. k u and the united states all calling for the media release of the president prime minister and defense minister, but that in itself it just might resolve anything. will it? how can the oldest be on to know he doesn't resolve anything you we are now calling the president of the prime minister, our civilian holders. how did they come to power? they came to power brought in by this particular military millage. so you are now saying what was denied 8 months ago is now what is per se,
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8 months now. so you really doesn't make sense and doesn't. so any of the problems, i think one of the key problems in martin is actually to many actors there just so many actors now in both as you measure the you, the us, the u. k. now has some special for to in need. and then you have, of course, from the dorman and in the region. so just too many people to many things and then the african course. so back of the problem, he has become the confusion between actors. so it's very complex. it's moving mom to a point where there is the seems to be no meaningful solution except for maybe some sort of a civil war that right, exactly. what i was going to say is it just very briefly manner. if you would, can this be resolved without recourse to violence? it's becoming really difficult day by day. i don't know what you want to violence
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nor what you want to see as teeth collapsing in, in front of your cameras. but this is what is happening and it's becoming very difficult to find a peaceful solution to the condition in body which is to take to other states in the region. the model is just ahead of the keener i saw ahead of me j or ahead of the other countries into so i so we really need to pay attention to what could be done or the why is this world and in generalize violence for civil war. mental country, we appreciate your expertise. thanks very much. thank you. the un human rights office and the u. k. have joined international appeals, demanding the release of a bellows in journalist who is detained off to the fullest grounding of a commercial jet. batteries is accused of faking a bomb scare to force a plane to land in minsk to order in order to arrest the government critic who is
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on board. you leaders have agreed to impose sanctions against better reason to ban ation over its air space. ukraine is also about its plains from transiting and traveling to and from bella. luce, i, let's me to general, he joins us live now from london and ready. jetta the condemnation about all of this has been as resignation across the world. indeed. and it goes on nick after you leaders on monday night as you say, triggered new sanctions. targeted sanctions, economic sanctions against individuals considered to have been involved or responsible. what happened on sunday adding to a list of almost 60 people already sanctioned last august after the election in ballard, including alexander lucas shanker himself and his son, victor and e. u. leaders, as you say, also imposing harsh penalties on the national airline bell out via banning it from using us space banning it from landing in airports and calling on you lines to stop
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using bell russian air space and france fin the polish national carrier lock becoming the latest airlines to heed that particular call and all of this, while joe biden, the u. s. president also takes a stand against what happened on sunday mr. bye and calling it to direct a front to international norms and saying that his team is working on taking appropriate action. so the us and the standing shoulder to shoulder in common condemnation of what happened, both calling for the immediate release of mister protest, savage and his girlfriend, sophia, peggy, both taken off that airline ryan are playing in lithuania and indeed the sort of bounds the reach of the lack of this story threatening to escalate even further with comments from the u. k. foreign secretary dominic rob suggesting that none of this could have happened without at least the acquiescence, if not the full knowledge of the kremlin in moscow. russia,
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a course effectively the mainstay ally of alex on de luca shanker. he's sort of guarantor in power. if you like, no response on that from the kremlin yet, but this story. ready as i said, very much developing and threatening to expand the data project. thanks for that general that and let them well, russia has cooled on google to delete band content or face fines and a slow down of services. the media watchdog told the tech john to remove the material from what it calls extremist organizations, as well as thousands of videos containing violence or information on drugs. google said the targeted content includes videos encouraging people to join anti government protests. when you member states are expected to approve a plan to ease restrictions for travelers entering the block lead as a gathering in brussels for the 2nd day to discuss the move which would allow entry
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to anyone with a vaccine certificate or negative p c. r. test climate change is also on the agenda, and on monday the block impose stations on better reasons. we've been hearing 40 of planes land with fake bomb scare. well, india has reported it's less number of and you covered 900 cases. nearly 6 weeks the official tally has dropped to more than a 196000 infections in the past 24 hours. at least 3500 others have died. some unless believe the actual figures could be much higher in years struggling to vaccinate. it's 1300000000 people. only 3 percent of its population have so far got the jobs. and police in india have rated offices of twitter after the social media giant tag tweets by the leaders of the routing, b j. p. policy is manipulated media. several members had posted a document alleging and opposition plan to start discontent against government through fake news. the congress party says it's fake. earlier this year, the government pressured twitter to block accounts critical of its official policy
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. mountaineering is continuing on the well high peak, despite reports for large cove at 90, not break base camp in the poll at the tourism department says it hasn't been notified of any infections on mount everest and dismiss reports as a rumor. but private operators have cancelled some expeditions saying they cannot guarantee climate safety. so far we have about 100 confirmed cases in every faith can confirmed by doctors, by hospitalized by insurance companies, by expedition leaders, by helicopter pilots who were flying out to the patients. and of course, by the climate and type that has been confront btr tested in cut me into malaysia, has reported a record number of new cases and the government is struggling to contain the outbreak. more than 7000 new infections were detected, health ministry, wounds, it could get worse if people don't heat public health advice that began to stay at home for 2 weeks to prevent the virus from spreading. more than 1000000 people are
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being evacuated from 2 states in india, severe cycle and yes, a back down on the east coast, it's likely to come ashore. the show and west been go early on wednesday. yas, is the 2nd cycle to hit the country in a week of compounding problems. the states already dealing with a huge rise in cove at 19 infections. the lead here now does era iran releases the list of the approved candidates for next month presidential election. i'm brunswick, bryan on the remote south korean islands where the outlook is distinctly personal. cited for the u. s. issues awarding about traveling to japan, ahead of the tokyo olympics, details coming up on a little bit. a
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hello there. we're going to kick this one off a northern italy where we did have weather alerts in play warning about the potential of a deluge of rain. and we saw 64 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. you should get about $89.00 for the entire month of made that batch of what weather has moved across the adrian sea into croatia and slovenia, where we could see much of the same as while 50 plus millimeters of rain. where we did have that disturbance. we do have that disturbance really parked over the north sea. it's winging wet weather into the low countries, and also southern sections of scandinavia. still a bit brisk. those winds across the u. k on tuesday, but they will eventually die down almost call the align rate. there are the nice other can be found toward the mediterranean, plenty of sun and high temperatures. so i take you to turkey right now, and we've got this feed resort city of antalya. we've got you in for 36 on tuesday
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. but here's the thing you're temperatures will start to slide over the next few days. and that's because we've got a wind coming off the mediterranean. i want to get you up to speed with the weather picture in north africa as well. and we're seeing those winds off the mediterranean, keep things cool across the northern portions of algeria. so elders, a hive 24 for you on tuesday. the, the just the real world goes to algeria and she needs to meet some of the world's most passion, football fan. i sold my clothes to go to the stadium. loyal supporters, all football, hooligan, wearing stream fandom can have life changing consequences. i don't remember how it only felt the flame burning deadly gay algerian and dizzy and firm on al jazeera, incarcerated in russia's toughest prison,
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stripped off their liberty, an unexpected creative opportunity. by singing contest, like no other offered the chance of brit and hope for the prison lies inside and out a tailor fingers and murders on alger there. oh, a good deal. what do you want about some sort and us take to state entity, lincoln is met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he vowed to rally
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international support to help with the reconstruction of gaza. he also insisted that her mass must not benefit from the aid. delegation of west africa regional blanca was stepping in to try and resolve molly's new political crisis. austria top leadership was detained by the military, growing international calls for the immediate and unconditional release. the urban union is considering further sanction, some sellers with the accused of taking bonds to force the plains of land and men in order to arrest a government critic who was on board. now iran has announced 7 candidates who are approved to run for president to next month election. all kinds of it must be vetted by pennell overseen by iran supreme leader. i told her many, those making the list include around you destry chief, able to him what i see, who run unsuccessfully in the last election. several high profile figures were borrowed from running, including for president job and a former parliament speaker. let's talk to, i said,
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bake his life for center on and i said this is a as it says, kind of vetting process reelections which are coming up june 18th yes. so the guardian council is made up of 6 jurists and 6 religious scholars. now they decide who qualifies and who doesn't not be released the list of 7 candidates most prominently on that kind of on that list is the conservative backed candidate, the head of the judiciary ibrahim, right? you see now this is a controversial decision not for who's on the list, but who isn't on the list. as you said, the moderate code backed candidate back by president hudson for honey. i learned johnny 3 times former parliament speaker, advisor to the supreme needa. he hasn't made the list, he hasn't qualified. also, the current vice president is have john henry, who's the vice president. he hasn't qualified again, a very bizarre decision because if anything was to happen to president hasn't ro, honey, than the vice president to talk to him, he would have to be care taker,
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president according to the guardian council. he's not qualified now, of course madame a dinner at also hasn't qualified. now he said beforehand that if he wasn't allowed to stand, he wouldn't be voting. who would boycott the addiction and also wouldn't be backing to any candidate. now we've heard reports that police have been deployed into iran, arrived mahmoud that meant in the jets neighborhood and the streets surrounding his house. because it was thought that supported to come out in support of him. again, this is a controversial decision president hasn't honey. we were reports that he had written to the interior ministry not to release the list. and during the year, the supreme the, to actually how many had said that he wanted to high vote to turn out for the dignity of the nation. now, some people already think that this is an attempt by section of the political establishment here in iran to ensure that abraham ra he's right. you see the choice of the conservative is the next president. but one way to ensure that a lot of people don't turn out to vote is disqualifying. prominent. moderate
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candidates like lar and johnny, thanks so much. has a big reporting from her on we collapse of the lebanese economy as rapidly accelerating. rival politicians have so far failed to agree on the shape and make up of a new government that would be needed to ensure international aid. and as a whole reports not from beirut, those same politicians are accused of decades of corruption that is nearly bankrupted. the state pizza hut is the latest international chain to shut down its operations. as lebanon's politicians fail to hold the economic collapse, they are the same ones blamed for making the country the 3rd most indebted in the world. last year, these and it's a mafia. you stole everything. the consequences of decades of mismanagement and corruption are evident in some intersections. traffic lights don't work. the infrastructure is crumbling. if you don't like the 1st place,
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there is no state. so how can they be traffic light? in other streets manhole covers are missing. authorities who can't afford to replace them. say, soaring poverty is why people steal them. for many, it's a daily struggle in a country that imports almost everything. the quality of life for the people of lebanon is changing. there is a shortage of fuel, for instance, and the central bank, foreign reserves are running low to keep prices affordable. there's also a problem getting medicines. so i've medical 11, i do and sometimes we can find an alternative drug. so you have to wait for someone coming from abroad, but medicine can't wait a little bit. it's not just medicine. finding milk for children is just as hard the limb about. so there is no humiliation worse than this. and people say the situation will get worse when we are suffocating public hospitals, long,
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underfunded and neglected are now with the forefront of health care. has more people lose their jobs and private insurance company provider for medical supplies, the port out they pay in the building. you need the bid on the faith by dollars that is not available in our hospital because there was a lack of hard currency in a country close to bankruptcy, is also affecting the army, which is now actually receiving donations from various nations to help feed its soldiers. who salaries have been cut by 80 percent? i will be g about the budget is the same, but the currency has devalued most of what soldiers require is imported, including food. so this affects them morale and nutrition of the daily power cuts which have been part of life for years, are worsening, as cash for fuel imports run out. lebanon is increasingly being described as a failed state and include their elders. ita they root. hundreds of mainly teenage refugees and migrants have been left roaming the streets were spanish enclave in
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north africa. many in the local community and to, to helping feed and support the view arrivals of to 10000 people across the border from morocco came across the border from worker last week. when it's miserable, it's not from c, it will be the only meal. many of these young moroccan man and teenagers eat to day . government reception centers are overwhelmed in the spanish on play. the community is filling the gap. are you 14 years old? iraq by sea 7 days ago and has been sleeping rough in the lobby of a block of flats. and i've spoken to my mother and father. they told me that i do not need to go back to stay here. they said, and try and make life. there is nothing more local. hundreds of meals a day being served from this family home, which has been turned into an informal reception center. sub mohammed has been helping migrants for more than a year, but the aftermath of the rush of at least 8000 to arrived last week has been
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a strain. yes, my god helped me because i don't have any more strength. look, listen to my voice and look at my eyes. and now i've got even more voice than before. god will hope me. when you see all this, how can you sleep? i can't, and i can't relax. i have to wake up and go back to start again. the local government has more than 400 children and teenagers in its care and admits a good few 100, more a wandering around the city. many children are in the streets, they feel a lot. they need to make sure they need the right information about what they're going to happen with them. and they need their, their ability to be affect morocco appear to loosen border controls in tissue to last week. apparently in displeasure at spain's decision to allow in the hospital treatment a leader of the western sahara. paula, sorry, a front. at least 2 young men drowned a 1000 swam across the border. they were buried on sunday. a couple of 100 migrant
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children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate pressure in theater. but what happened here is an indication that the pandemic continues to take a toll on low and middle income countries. it could be another long and potentially deadly summer. for those desperately searching for a better life, bernard smith al jazeera theater, peruse, military says at least 16 people, including 2 children have been killed in area and known for cocaine. production killings happen less than 2 weeks before peruvians elect a new president and a run off between a right wing coca for you. maury and leveling pressure castillo marina sanchez reports now from lima in for the remnants of the left wing insurgency shining path . i've been blamed for perpetrating the worst attack in decades in this remote jungle area of central they do, among the dead to small children, come up and sick when you start. as a consequence of this terrorist attack,
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they were killed among the badly burnt bodies with those of 2 small children. the rebels have ambush, military and police before that's what's left of them. always insurgency that threatened to take power 40 years ago and which left nearly 60000 peruvians dead. and their activities are funded by drug trafficking. the region produces more than 70 percent of the coca lease from which cocaine was made. police say a pamphlet left behind in the attack called for a bull could of peruse run of election in june. so many are not surprised by the assault. similar attacks have been perpetrated before the end of past elections. analysts say they are meant to scare voters from supporting left leaning candidates, right. when candidate cake for kemati dismisses any suggestion that the attack fevers her candidacy. but they already come in like categorically reject this attack. and i'm sorry these bloody are again happening in our country. the
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terrorist groups want to paralyze us and instill fear in us. we should not allow this to happen right when campaign or say candidate, look, estie, you is a rebel sympathizer castillo has denied the allegations and condemned the salt. my eternal solidarity with the families of the victims who have been murdered. will have not taken responsibility for the killings proceed in france. he goes after the deployed military and police to investigate the massacre. but the results of that aren't likely to come before the voters decide who they think will best handle the deadly attacks. madana sanchez, i just see the name of a do. an italian mob leader who's known as the king of cocaine has been arrested in northeast and brazil. rocker motor beetle is the chief of north drake at group. he was captured in the city of java, so all as part of
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a joint investigation between italy in brazil. his arrest comes almost 2 years off, isn't scraped from prison, in uruguay or veto has been wanted in italy for drug trafficking. since 1995 my shootings were carried out in 5 us states over the weekend, so at least a 12 people were killed. many with children or young teenagers, president joe biden has branded gun violence in the us as an epidemic problem. in new jersey, 2 people were killed in a dozen injured when shots were fired into a large crowd, attending a birthday party. somebody fired from the woods or came added woods in its very tragic can devastate for a whole community. one person has been arrested in what police believe may have 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
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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 think you who, who got hit another gunfight caused 2 people. their lives in minneapolis. yeah, it was a very chaotic scene. officers dealt with 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 shooting outside
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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 kindergarden 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. he had to hold them 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, 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,
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economic and social inequities in american society in ways that contribute to violence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles in south korea, many island communities, facie economic challenges of declining an aging population. it's robert bride report. one island is trying to change that. thanks to the color purple. it's literally everywhere you look purple. all the buildings big or small, and the few vehicles that are allowed to travel on the roads that connect the full bridges that now link these tiny islands with the outside world. right down to the plates, be tough. even the residents have embraced the purple life on the rocky again, fragile, or i think it's pretty. and the government here provides us with pepper clothes and jackets to wear the islands charge
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a small fee for the increasing number of tourists, many of whom come appropriately dressed, to encourage you to get in the spirit visitors who bring something purple to get in for free the inspiration for the may cova comes from the lavender, which grows here naturally. now, thanks to the colors universal adoption, the islanders who previously got by on farming and fishing, can ad tourism. look up what i did wrong, and it was difficult to get our parties off the island to sell. but now with people coming here, we can sell directly to them. so it's good and i'm happy. the purple islands fame has spread organically. thanks to tech savvy koreans and their hash tagging ways, leading to ever more visitors looking for that perfect selfie. this a purple transformation has taken place just at the right time to catch the growing
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selfie taking trend. but in the past year, it's also benefited from the south koreans looking for quirky tourism attractions at home because of the pandemic. if purple is your thing, this is the place for summer tourists wanting to travel overseas. it's may be not quite what they had in mind, but they come away with holiday memories in a cheery shade of purple public bride al jazeera, the purple island south korea sil ahead. aaron al jazeera, we've got 4 coming up. the joker just give denver, find plenty to smart about and be a player to me, right? a
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a. okay, let's move on to this port. has donna. thank you very much, nick. well, the milwaukee bucks for have taken control of the 1st round playoff series against the miami heat. greek saw jani sent it to comple, putting in a massive performance as they took a to nothing. lead fell malik reports. if the milwaukee bucks were looking to make a statement, they did that and more in game 2 against the miami and n b, a record equaling $103.00 pointers in the 1st quarter and saw them pretty much out of sight with a 26 point lead going to the 2nd period more to make matters worse for miami yanis and to to compare was in the mood to show of his skill. the greek superstar bagging 31 points. and 13 rebounds on the 9th,
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while brin full did most of the damage from long range, and out of the females, 6 threes on route to $22.00, miami had no idea what to do. some of the tactics resembling move the more likely to see in a wrestling ring even trying to hold them up a little bit. milwaukee winning this 113298. they now have a to nothing. the really don't want to think that team just were last thing, loop plane, great, offensively move the ball. but at the end of the day we didn't let our foot of the gas dispatch. and so, but it where it and the goods base, the denver nuggets of rebounded in this series against the portland trailblazer man. case, nuclear yo pitch put in a master's performance. you gave to your case the joker as he's known. goring,
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38 points in the 128-2109. when it's now one game, a piece heading into game 3. to hale malik algae. there are the japanese government, say the u. s. advisory against travel to japan won't affect american acids on participating at the toe q sama games which began in july, a surgeon corner virus cases in japan, home to the warning. japan say, however, they believe the u. s. will continue to support the games and that the alert won't affect american libyans, us elim pick and paralympic committee also say they still expect that their athletes will be able to compete safely in tokyo. forego the big by big it is my understanding that the u. s. has not changed their stance on supporting japan's commitment to hold a successful tokyo olympics and paralympics therapy. he, i am aware that the united states olympic m paralympic committee said that the
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advisory wouldn't affect the games. i think it's important for us to prepare well to accept as leads under such restrictions on japan itself has opened it 1st at mass cove, at 19 vaccination centers in the push to protect more people before the start of the gained tokyo's. sumo stadium is one location being used. it will be we purchased the as a boxing venue during the game. the host city is still under a state of emergency. the less organizes assist the lympics will thoughts scheduled on july the 23rd more than 11000 icy. so you to head to tokyo for the gains at max whitlock, one the 2 gold medals in gymnastics that the last lympics and the british ashley is hoping he will get the chance to defend his title is not still for preparation, but equities in competition. just, i've been canceled left brighten up, you know,
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the preparation in terms of how many competitions we would like to do is definitely more on the buddha is what kind of to take place where you can utilize the time of the time of being locked down in in and out of luck, typing back into training, just gotta make it the most of it. you know how remote pummel is in the garden at one point, just keeping you know and keep my mind coming up and i'm doing. yeah, there's a lot of noise. i try to swing by too much, there's a lot, there was a lot of noise or reality or london. you know, there was always noise around in major major event is pretty normal, of just not taking away the. the big reason why the noise is actually rather than this one and, and seem to be that picks are pretty place to make it as possible. so in mind to kind of i need to stay focused on my job because i know well if i can help to make it possible to make it possible golf now the pga has apologized to when i phil mickelson after he was mobbed by fence on the final hold the pga tampa ship on
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sunday. after nicholson's approach landed on the 18th green spectators rushed past the robes marshal the security at the ocean court. quickly swarming the competitors . mickelson needed assistance from security guards to fort his way onto the green, 50 year old american venture. they finished off with a victory to become the oldest player to win a major championship. indiana tell tales. the new york islanders stunned the pittsburgh penguins at 32 in double overtime in game 5, the islanders, and he did just 51 seconds of the 5th to beat the penguins. where the major assist from the pittsburgh a goalie who failed to clear the shot. just fanny re send to school the winner for the new yorkers to take a 32 series leave and that's always what for me, we'll have more for you later on. but for now i'll hand you back to nick. some of
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illegal and unregulated fishing in the southern atlantic. argentina's coast guard say the main task is to control the movements, so they do not cross into argentine territory from this room, argent. time authorities can money for what's happening in economic to fit those. but what a 40 here are saying is what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines, the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been me, get it, get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on. exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and neck and tunnel, the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered. on a jazz eda, warring drug cartels on vigilante groups in
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a population core in the middle, was your reason to thing and make sure. why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an episode of mixed violence to investigate. can an upcoming election change anything for people living here? so we're getting ready to join me, john holeman for the full report on i in talks with israel leadership, us secretary of state antony, blinking pushes to maintain a sci fi called the common boats. fine, ah, how are we going on? can all santa maria here in the world news from alex's era,
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there are resounding calls for the release of molly's president prime minister and defense minister who's all been arrested by the military. also in the news iran releases the list of the approved candidates for next month. presidential election, there are some high profile names excluded the you agrees on more.

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