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next month presidential election. some high profile names are excluded. you agrees on more stations against valerie said the rest of the german now, how much not have oldest fortune nissan to, to compose thoughts for the milwaukee bucks as they take control of their sales period against the miami heat bars. registering ah, so we begin with the u. s. as late as diplomatic efforts to strengthen our fragile seas far between its allied israel and a mass in garza, sec true state entity blinking is meeting palestinian leaders in the occupied west bank. it is the 2nd stop on his trip off to talk with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu at blinking reaffirm do you support to israel? and while he didn't mention a 2 state solution for the palestinians,
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he did say both sides deserve to live safely and with dignity. investment like these will help foster a more stable environment that benefits policies and also benefits israelis. promise try and chance to discuss other steps that need to be taken by leaders on, on both sides to set a better force for their sure future. as president biden said, we believe the palestinians and israelis equally deserved to live safely and securely, to enjoy the promotion of freedom, opportunity, and democracy to be treated with dignity. when that press conference, israel can take a prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that his country will have a powerful response. if a mass breaks the seas file, we discussed also how to improve the lives in the conditions of the palestinians. the managerial conditions in gather including the question of the
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return of our m. a haze and to civilians were there as for peace itself with the palestinians, a formal peace, i think president and barton 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. alright, we have correspondence following the story and all the key locations across united side is in the need to abraham has been gauging reaction to the talks in romano. but 1st let's talk to our diplomatic editor james base who's standing by james. so blink and emphasizing this needs to prevent return to violence and helping with the rebuild in gaza. what else can we glean from that press conference? well, there is a pretty narrow focus to his visits and what he wants to achieve. and it is to try and keep the calm, keep a lid on things. if you look back to the past to previous us administrations after
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the low peace process all the way through until the arrival of president trump in 2017, they were all pushing sometimes with quite ambitious plans for a 2 state solution. the biden administration isn't doing that, they say for now their aim is to try and reconstruct garza find a way to bring the money and the material that is needed to rebuild garza and find a way they say not to let any of that get into how massive hands will help hamas militarily, and that is what they will. they will that and to try and make a situation where palestinians can live in dignity and hope. but beyond that, giving palestinians their own state, they don't see that something that they can achieve right now. and they're sticking, i think with the original priorities of this administration, which elsewhere in this conflict, it has forced itself on the administration. they had to deal with this,
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but they got to deal with it with a pretty narrow focus. so james, blinking and remote and now meeting with the palestinian president, my me to do to make a joint statement and run about an hour's time just under in house time. at 14 g m t. what can we expect from that? it's very important part of the trip for palestinians is now what it is important because finally they are talking to the americans. again, the palestinian authority has not been talking to a u. s. administration for some time. they've not had many high level meetings, certainly not. no one is secretary of state level, since biden has been in power in the last 4 months. and then the trump administration, ever since the trump administration decided to move the u. s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. they cut off links with the trump administration. so yes, they will be pleased that there's a return to direct diplomatic engagement. i'm not sure they're going to be pleased that the message is coming from secretary blinking. yes,
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they will welcome the reconstruction money and the efforts to try and help the palestinians in gaza and the west bank, but they will want it to go further. they will want to go back to negotiations and that's not something this administration wants to do for now. because this administration believes there is no way to succeed right now. james, thanks james bass in ramallah. israeli security forces have killed a palestinian man in the occupied west bank. at l. 5 was shoulders under cover offices attempted to arrest one of his relatives accused to carry out to shoot the attack. he was brought to a hospital in ramallah where he died from his injuries. we can go back to him. i live with need to abraham. i see there's a small gathering of people there behind. you need to tell us what's happening. there are a couple of people, dozens of people who are gathering at the monotony when he had, in my last there processing the visit by the us,
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the criteria states. and they've been here and they've been lift things, coffins, symbolic coffins of palestinians who dies in the lease of the nation and bombardment off the gaza strip. now the protest that was just behind here has made its way towards the presidential court, and there are dozens of people, but we are expecting the policy for these to prevent them from accessing the area surrounding the presidential headquarters. there is a lot of frustration here when it comes to the palestinian b as wait for the american position where the policy side we've been speaking to many passing in your industry. they were telling us that they believed that the u. s. no matter which president is in office has israel's benefits, and it has interest at its main priority. so they believe that the us administration has now been managing the complex rather than finding a solution that would eventually have the occupation. and many have been telling us
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that the occupation still ongoing just this morning, this 23 year old policy and was killed by the is ready for fire. the legal is ready . supplements are still expanding here in the occupies less bags. so for boston is the main issue and the main important thing for them is to end the occupation and nothing gauge in years and years of negotiation that eventually did not. and is very or i need to thanks for that. i need to abraham that in ramallah i let is go under clubs as a say to the southwest to god's where l side is standing by and human or portable. this nobody in the united states certainly is prepared to deal with a mass. because if you, there is a terrorist organization, but somebody will have to at some point you would have thought i'm sorry, nick again. you know, but just try that one more time said i was just saying that nobody wants to deal
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with a mass in these negotiations. in the united states because they're, they all regard that as a terrorist organization. but at some point, somebody will have to engage with whitening of course, because thomas is the ruling authority here in because districts so despite the all or any any other negotiations that will happen, they will have to take part which if not, if not a direct police in directly through mediators through the committee, through the custody mediators. but this ha, how lot cost to be involved. how much is the ruling court the in the gaza strip? is the one that is controlling because districts, there is no, any other power here, not the, the policy. it's very not any other power year that has to be upper word or the upper hand, except for so any trying to you know,
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take any negotiations away from him or around him as this would for sure. sales have not had to be to be the owner of the upper word here and the upper hand. i good enough. thanks for that. you know, so the in garza, let's take this on, we can speak now to remy corey, who's his senior public policy fellow american, us, your favorite. also see the fellow at harvard kennedy school and joins us from boston. remy said, this is almost certainly not an issue that the u. s. was anticipating dealing with at this point in the administration, so early on, but now they are and what would you glean from what you've seen so far about his visit? it's hard to tell really until we get more clarity in terms of what policies the americans will pursue. their words have been kind of fascinating. the president and the sector states of the u. s. a both use the term for the adjective equal or the
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birth or the noun, a quality between palestinians and israelis, in terms of their rights, their security, their development, their prosperity, etc. that's a new little twist. if that is translated to policy, that's a good sign. because that one of the most fundamental and structural conical constraints to progress on the piece of oceans over the last 40 years with the americans mediate and has been the american towards israel. if the americans are now saying the israelis and palestinians must ultimately have equal rights, that's a good sign, but we'll have to see if that's what the americans me. yeah, we got this and let me just jump on that particular point because there was no mention of a 2 state solution directly from, from blanket on this trip was they didn't mention tuesdays, but they talk to be quality and their rights and the americans have historically talk to 2 states and they probably will come back that would,
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even though there's very little chance of it happening right now with the constellation of leaderships, we have the other thing that's important to do is for the americans, i think is to pressure the israelis to allow the and pressure of the palestinians both to hold the elections in palestine and left the east jerusalem palestinians are occupied. let them vote. and if they are in these were really clever and wanted really to negotiate peace, they would let them at one but out of jail. he's a very charismatic leader of had a young leader who would absolutely win an overwhelming election and palestine. and that's why they really have him in jail. the, the likelihood of any movement towards oceans is slim, as your correspondence said, but i think what we're looking at here is eric's pinch where people are positioning themselves. and we haven't really seen a lot of that beyond the rhetoric, but it's a positive thing for the american to get back involved. if it means that there's going to be some real movement. but palestinians have the problem of having
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a leader ship that is leaderless. they don't really have leaderships, they don't have much credibility, they don't have much impact the m, as in the best leaderships and how masses, strong among a certain number of people in palestine. but most people would rather have him go shady settlement. so we'll see how this goes and then the coming weeks and months. yeah. and actually what happened, of course, but then about canceled the been the that's right, and this is happened before. and there's many different possible reasons why they were cancelled. and the reality is that the mass leadership and the leadership both have concerns about the elections in various ways. but the reality also is that the overwhelming majority of our son is, wants elections to reconstitute unreal. legitimize a new national unified leadership that has to happen. we're not going to get
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anywhere if the palestinians continue to be slipped and we're not going to get anywhere. if the israelis continue to be led by right when subtler colonial parties, right, right. me finally, just just something we were talking about with the corresponding very briefly about not being prepared to negotiate with a mass, but as you've just alluded to, they are more popular perhaps than ever. so somebody needs to united states they, they talk to talk about, negotiate with taliban. yes, i'm the carmen, they talk to people who are killing them. they will talk to us eventually and directly they already are, as the israelis are, israel is negotiated by law for exchange of prisoners and things on the fire. so these are the positions that people take, but they're not defining positions that ultimately the what matters is the views of the population of palestine represented by hamis by the hand, by the smaller parties they have to be in the unified leaderships that can
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negotiate the, the owners, we've had that for many years before when harass, were unified and willing to negotiate and the israelis wouldn't, wouldn't budge. so it's not just a question of how mass the israelis had many chances to negotiate with the unified palestinian leadership that was talking about a negotiated to state solution. and the israeli said, we're not interested and talking for various reasons. i didn't want to stop the settlements, i didn't want to leave jerusalem that didn't want to talk to him as they claimed that they have security concerns. so it's you really have to look at both sides. how much has gotten disproportionate attention, but the obstacles to the peace process have come as much from israel has from the palestinians with a little bit of extra sprinkling of sugar on top by americans who are very partial to the israelis. all right, let me, thanks for that to me. corey. that's being just from boston in the us pay more still ahead on use are including iran approved candidates for next month election,
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including hard line is but so well known names have been disqualified. we'll have the latest with her on under the 1000 to force to leave that home to the 2nd side of a space a week. it's india. we got support coming up soon. found tails put the pga, the awkward situation. details was done in a bit. ah . monies vice president has confirmed, he's ousted the prime minister in president and his trip. the power can see me greater you letter q last year accuses deleted the violating transitional agreement that being held in a military facility near the capital america go to insist selections will take place next year as planned. let's speak to chris about it. never talk who's following these developments from cynical capital next or the the military if,
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if you'd like to talk to the ultimate branches of the government. so what happens now? well, that's right. i mean, critics of what's happening say it looked like the men that organize a cool, 9 months ago. we're talking here about vice president. i see me go each our colonel in the special forces of the 1000000 army has organized the 2nd kootenai months later. dismissing the civilian government that he had himself put into it put in place when president weaver car key to the former president was taken off of power . but in his statement made on national television, signed by himself and made by a members of the military. he said that essentially that the prime minister was incompetent. he said that prime minister one was incapable of being a reliable intermediary in discussions with trade unions. trade unions have been on strike for several weeks now because of unpaid wages. he goes further saying that
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there's been public consternation about the inability of this government of transition to move forward. i mean, there's been enormous demands from the 1000000 people for a return to civilian rules and also for election to happen as soon as possible. right now, the president election, the presidential elections are supposed to take place in february 2022 and that's too late for many malady. and he goes on saying that, you know, a new government was put in place without his consultation. and so therefore that he was in breach of the charter of transition. and therefore he dismissed both the prime minister and the, and the president itself. he's now back in charge. if not, he was already in charge and this shows really more than anything else make that the military are in charge of molly right now. now, there's been a public outcry in regards to what has happened. there's been attempts to have protests on the streets of bama co, but security forces are deployed and they've tried to disperse those crowds. nick
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talked in observe events from duck is speak to mohammed as ella, who's a journalist and publisher of molly mag dot com, which is a news website in money and joins as far as the guy from the capital banneker mohammed. so colonel going to who led the military coup last year? he insist elections will take place next year as planned to think they will. yes, the a see me great. ease. strong men often do for morning doing who do for the the former president abraham a book on august the 9 months a go and see me to see me. then to d. e. communication advisor or national much tv to broadcast the a new, new and new new statement. it said that the vice president of the
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sean, who is the us, the meet with the how plus the out of their federal grad tv, the prime minister and the president of the guns is shown according to timmy. those 2 or 2 of your late age just of the condition, contrary to the off taken on the, on the take in the month when they establish the chart of the show and what's, what's being the response on the street. so what, what are people say? what are people thinking? and the 3, the response is because the money and my young people and you are showing happiness regarding the current situation, the way the miller trees and the president and the vice president to
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cut the just the shop on many, several of these unhappiness it's when the defense minister and the security mean, it will also to strong men of the doing that have not been appointed in the government of the established by more than one and the president bondo, we don't concept thing the vice president of the nation who is in charge of security and defense. so the unhappiness is from that point and money and shall we also unhappiness that he got being the way, doing immediately the doing the gutting the way they do or do it in our call was processed in by my whole to show that people are not angry about military and the want the military to relieve the president and the vice president
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who detained in got the wish. we got a long time located in the middle of banneker. okay, ma'am, i appreciate that my i'm jealous and publisher of molly mac dot com. now iran has announced 7 candidates who are approved to run for president next month's election or candidates must be vetted by a panel overseen by ron's supreme leader. i told eli her many, those making the list include around judiciary chief to him, racy who ran unsuccessfully in the last election. several high profile figures were bought from running, including 4 were present to the judge and a full parliament speaker. i said back has more now from tara, now this list is controversial, not for who is on it, but who's not on it now? who is on it? is the current judiciary chief ibrahim, right? you see, he has a choice of a conservative camp, but who's not on it is 3 time a former parliament speaker and advisor to the supreme. neither i to the how many, how many a leader and johnny that he was
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a choice of the moderate come to moderate camp headed by current president, has some honey also who's not only is a current vice president. it's huck jung hearing. not that again, the bizarre decision because if anything was to happen to present husband or honey is hot junky re, as the vice president would be, caretaker president. but according to the guardian council, he's not qualified to stand also a true term, former president mahmoud and then a judge has not made the list. now he had said before, this decision that if he wasn't allowed to stand, he would boycott the election. he wouldn't vote for anybody and he wouldn't back any candidate. now we have heard reports that police, there is a police presence in his neighborhood here if they're on and around the streets surrounding his house. and it's understood that that was because some of the supporters we expected to come out onto the street. now this will be seen as an attempt by some attempt to bite sections of a typical establishment here to ensure that the current judiciary chief abraham,
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right, you think is the next president. now the supreme leader to law firm and he had said back in march that you want to the high voter turnout for the dignity of the nation . now the president hasn't honie and he's moderate camp would be looking to him to intervene, to try and get the prominent to moderate larry and johnny on that list. so there is a higher voter turnout. let's be now to early if atalla naja, who's an affiliated scholar with for university center for middle eastern and north african politics. he's also the author of iran in and emerging new world order and joins us by skype from berlin and told nija 1st we'll just before we get into who's been selected, tell us a little bit about the process if you would, because it's a kind of getting process, isn't it, and does it enable the supreme needed to kind of control who runs? well, absolutely. i mean the guarding counsel is an ultra conservative buddy where the supreme leader, iran has a lot of influence and power. so the selection that the guardian council makes for
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every elections in iran be the parliamentary or a presidential, for instance, is heavily influenced by the preferences of the supreme leader of iran wisdom, most powerful figure indies from republic. so given that abraham where i see it's perhaps the most well known of the candidates that has been selected and he is an ally of the supreme leader. and i think an ultra conservative. what do we read into that and the others who have been selected? well that the ultra conservatives guarding council didn't or did refrain from recreating the semblance of a choice that the iranians would face other ballot boxes. but choice that in the past was always between a large and on that street, or between the hotline or, and the so called moderate. but this time around the political spectrum is even shrinking. so that by polarity of elections,
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that one could expect off. the recent media offensive by johnny, what is closer to ronnie down to the ultra conservatives as you know, is this miss dismissal of this? bipolar and choice is also very telling. so there is a clear thirst for monopolising monopolizing power. the song republic by those circles near the supreme leader the i r g c, d song revolution guard court. and of course i, brian. i see he will have very good chances of winning winning this these elections right. larry johnny, of course, the former speaker of the apartments of iran say as it stands, if racy, has this apparently clear run. what are the implications of that for job politics? are in as far as iran is concerned in particularly the g p. c. o, a well, it's going to have surely some consequences,
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both on the domestic front and then the foreign policy domestically speaking, we're going to have this monetization of power, political, economic power in the hands of an even tinier, a section of the elite. and this, theoretically speaking, could offer some chances for the, for the emerging center of power to invest. some of that might need to be a, to some of the deep, socio economic grievances of the right hands. but this is just, we don't know yet if we're going to see this kind of populace economic policies being deployed in ordered. so i'm going to write the situations or, or read you aren't going to going to see more elite and fighting within this more limited circle of power in foreign affairs. the ideological tenant of iranian foreign policy, especially in the regional policies, will be sustained when it comes to the j. c. p. o. a. despite many hotline as
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criticism of the deal, there is no alternative for the rulers of the song republic. them to see can get an understanding with the united states because they have to get rid of a regime lease, stabilizing sanctions against them. so even a legacy presidency wouldn't have any other choice than to deal with this authority issue. all right, well that election coming up on june the 18th for itala. i appreciate that. thank you. a preliminary hearing is being held in road in the trial for men being tried in absentia for the murder of an italian academic in egypt. junior, again, his body was found in a ditch outside cairo in 2016 bearing signs of torture. the cambridge university students had been studying local trade unions at a rainy, as outside the court room. and he says, the case has national significance. initially. it's a very important case here for many reasons in italy because for one thing this is
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a brutal murder and addiction officials have been really unclear on their story. so much to the point that italian politicians have accused them of lying the president, the parliament said that in itself. and this hearing the judge is taking on board, listening to evidence that's quite compelling up to 8 witnesses. some of them providing eye witness account of saying they saw julio or jenny on site at one of the stations where the national security officers working. another witness has told investigators that the officers in the organization had wide knowledge that virginia had been killed. and this was before the body was found. so these are pretty, pretty powerful pieces of evidence that the lawyers here are bring to the judge across the italy. this is a huge case, no matter where you travel in the country and central squares and closet, you see signed st. justice for julio justice or julia or jamie. it's
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a sign of how the italians are falling this case extremely closely so much so that the time prime minister and to show the follow dirty with the family, invited them to his official office, met with them last week and told them he would see them soon. again, he's falling the case closely. so also you're seeing in the media calls from politicians, encouraging italians not to spend money in egypt. the u. n's human rights office and the united kingdom have joined international appeals, demanding the release of a better resume. journalist, detained offer commercial jet, was forced to land batteries as accuse of faking a bomb alert to force a plane down in minsk. so the government critic on board could be arrested. european union leaders have agreed to impose sanctions against better reasons. ban across from its asked space. ukraine is also bought it's plains from trying to think, traveling to and from fellers. let's speak now to jenna. whoa. who joins us from london, joe, to said his condemnation has been strong and swift and indeed
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continues to grow a bit. it has to be said mainly from western quarters or as johnson, the british prime ministers, you alluded to their becoming the latest leader to express his concern, particularly of video that as emerged of a roman protest, which in battle roof and custody. saying that he's cooperating with the authorities and being treated within the law, but people close to him insist that he pads the signs of having been beaten. mister johnson called it deeply distressing and wore the bellows would face consequences. nato secretary general john stockton book as nato meets in brussels, also stepping into the fray. he describes what happened as on sunday as a case of state hijack. and as you say, the un office for human rights calling it a case of extraordinary rendition. joe biden has spoken out an affront to international norms. he said in the you, as you pointed out, swiftly concluding
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a set of economic measures targeting individuals within the regime thought to be responsible for what happened on sunday, and also measures against the national airline. bella via a bellows batting it from landing, and e, you, airports and incidentally the last hour or so, we just heard that bella has can 50 percent of its workforce as a result. and in the midst of all of this sort of trying to take advantage, i suppose of this growing international outrage, the exiled opposition leader svetlana taken off skies in exile in lithuania. has said, has called for an international investigation to be led by the united states. she's been on the phone with the national security advisor james sullivan, apparently, and she's asked for an invitation to come to the g. 7 is meeting a campus bay in cornwall next month to represent the concerns of the opposition to g 7 leaders, while emanuel macro, the french president, has become the 1st of those leaders to say, he thinks that's a pretty good idea. all right, we'll see what happens,
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jennifer. time being thanks. a lot gentle there. in london, the hundreds of many teenage refugees and migrants have been left roaming the streets of a spanish enclave in north africa. now many in the local community and suitor helping feed and support them up to 10000 people cross the border from morocco last week. but as smith reports now from cedar, it'll 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 is 14 years old. here i by see 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 in 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
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helping migrants for more than a year, but the aftermath of the rush of at least 8000 to arrived last week has been a strain. yes my god, help me because i don't have any more strength look, listened to my voice and look at my eyes. and now i've got even more voice than before. god will hope me. will 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 lot, they need to take a picture of support. 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 to see you to the last week. apparently in displeasure at spain's decision to allow in the hospital treatment a leader of the western sahara. paula: sorry,
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a front. at least 2 young men drowned a 1000 swam across the border. they were buried on sunday. a couple of 100 migrant 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, potentially deadly summer for those desperately searching for a better life. bonus smith al jazeera theater. more than 1500000 people are being evacuated from 2 states in india severe. so i can ya spend down on these case is likely to come ashore wednesday and is the 2nd cycle and to hit the country in a week. cha, stratford has this tropical cyclone y'alls is approaching the coast have been goal in ne india. fast meteorologist say very warm, see, temperatures will intensify. the storms call the coming hours. they say wind speeds
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could reach up to 150 kilometers an hour. some coastal areas are already flooded by the storm. surge, emergency services are trying to organize evacuations on. i thought, i don't know, leave your homes and property now. civil defense teams are here. chance this man was the families found shelter in schools and government buildings away from the shore. just in these areas near john put the has been a rise in the sea water level from tuesday morning. the water from the sea has entered village in many places, and the officials from the disaster management teams are trying to con channels to remove the sea water. on monday night more stressed and from the low line areas of the village have been moved to see for locations when the indian meets. your electrical department said early tuesday that the storm was approximately 320 kilometers away from the coast of westbound gold and expected to make the landfall
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on thursday. it was a storm surge could flood coastal areas and disha and cold carter with up to 4 meters of water. indian national disaster response force says it has put on stand by 112 emergency teams to help with evacuations. this will be the 2nd powerful psych loan to hit india in the last 10 days. 100 people were killed by a psych loan to hit the state of goes around to north west india earlier this month . powerful storms, a common during the monsoon season, but safety procedures this year are expected to be especially challenging as india suffers a huge surge encode with 19 functions. cha, stratford, i was just 0. or let's see what else is happening in well, whether it's jeff. right off the bat, we'll get it to the bay of bengal in an update on the disturbance here, which has once again intensified to now become a severe psychotic storm. winds at the highest will be a $130.00 sustained,
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but they drop off to $85.00. that's because once the storm makes a landfall, loses that energy that it gets from the sea. now the few things i want to point out here 1st the lie and fall, the i have the storm in north dash on wednesday, spreading to westbank all by thursday. but notice how the bay here is sort of shape like a triangle. well, that just helps to bring in all this water and rain into northeastern india and bangladesh. and it's storm search. we know we'll be about 4 meters high. that's the ocean being picked up and shoved into the shoreline there. so very dangerous storm to come off to asia pacific right now, and we've got very heavy rains, our plumb brain setting up across the yangtze river valley. that has chinese authorities concern. they're watching the gang seeing the tributaries that feeds because water levels here are getting too dangerous heights. and look on wednesday, we've got a pretty good batch of rain. woo hon to shanghai. we could see about 75 millimeters of rain. and then by thursday,
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all this rain shuts into southern portions of japan tokyo, a very white day for you on thursday. to lead here when i was 0, children are among the dead, alter mass killing in an area peru known for cocaine production. i rob mcbride on the remote south korean island where the flow is distinctly purple will come shortly. the u. s. issues awarding about traveling to japan, the head of the take your lympics details collapsing ah, a father should be a protector who. ready forgot terror, he was her tormentor ah, betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. ah, that will be enough to find justice in afghanistan. patriarchal society,
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a 1000 girl, blank me. a witness documentary announces era black and 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 rural georgia. you still don't know what happened here saying that you don't have a chance to read everything. an ordeal exposed by a nurse turned whistle the our below the with the time over. if i had no consent, surgery scandal, in immigrant detention on al jazeera. oh i
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get you watching out a reminder about top stories this and us secretary of state. the lincoln is meeting palestinian leaders in the occupied west bank. earlier. he met department of benjamin netanyahu and reaffirms us support to israel. he also emphasized the need for urgent humanitarian assistance to garza. molly's vice president is confirmed. he's ousted the prime minister and president, colonel. it's me going to lead a minute to last year accuses deleted the violating transitional agreement. more than 1500000 people are being evacuated from 2 states in india at the cycling. the us bears down on the east coast flooded come ashore, wednesday, 2nd sight to hit the country in a week. now the collapse of the lebanese economy is rapidly accelerated. rival politicians have so far failed to agree on the shape and make up a new governments that would be needed to ensure international aid. and as in order
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reports not from beirut, the 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, will be if you don't like the 1st place, there is no state. so how can they be traffic light and 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
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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 as a family. heck, him up. there is no humiliation worse than this. and people say the situation will get worse. we are suffocating. public hospitals, long under funded and neglected, are now with the forefront of health care. as more people lose their jobs and private insurance company provider for medical supplies for dollars. they pay in the building, you need the bid on the faith by dollars that is not available in the hospital
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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 with 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 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 senate could there, osha zita, beirut, peruse, military says at least 16 people including 2 children, had been killed in the area and known for came production, killings happened less than 2 weeks before proven to let the new president and run off between right when i cake for maury and left wing petro castillo, marianna, such as reports. now, from lima, improve the remnants of the left wing insurgency shining path. i've been blamed for,
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perpetrating the worst attack in decades in this remote jungle area of central. they do, among the dead to small children, come up and say as a consequence of this terrorist attack, they were killed among the badly burned bodies with those of 2 small children of the rebels of 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 the rector, these are funded by drug trafficking. the region produces more than 70 percent of the coca leaf 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. many are not surprised by the assault similar attacks have been perpetrated before the end of past elections annually steaks. they are meant to scare voters from supporting left leaning candidates,
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right when candidate cake kemati dismisses any suggestion that the attack fevers her candidacy already come in like categorically reject this attack. and i'm sorry these bloody are again happening in our country. the 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. gusty, you has denied the allegations and condemned the salt my eternal solidarity with the families of the victims who have been murdered. the rebels have not taken responsibility for the killings. proceed in francisco, deployed military and police to investigate the massacre. but the results of that are likely to come before the voters decide who they think will best handle the deadly attacks madana sanchez, i just see that lima do. dozens of people,
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including many children, remain missing. after volcano erupted in the democratic republic of congo on saturday, parties are still being recovered and at least 32 people are confirmed that some of the victims died from toxic gas fumes. release 10 villages have been destroyed. residents who fled the eruption are slowly returning to their homes, but authorities have urged caution, showing them on the bus. be careful, do not climb on the lava. people who gather at the lava rocks without being certain that it is already solid risks, suddenly sinking inside. and if the gas is present, you are at risk of suffocating and losing your life. russia has find google for failing to delete band content. the media watchdog told the tech giant to remove material from what it calls extremist organizations is what has thousands of videos containing violence or information on drugs. google said the targeted content includes videos encouraging people to join anti government protests. and italian mob leader who's known as the kim cocaine has been arrested in northeast in brazil
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. rocko motor b t o is the chief of the drug, get a group. he was captured in the city of java, so as part of a joint investigation between his lee and brazil. his rest comes almost 2 years after his escape from prison in uruguay, where he was waiting extradition to italy would be to, has been wanted in italy for drug trafficking since $995.00. now in south korea, many island communities faced the economic challenges of an aging population. it is a problem for many rural and remote areas and developed countries. but it's robin pride and reports one island of the south west coast, trying to change that. thanks to the color purple. it's literally everywhere you look purple in 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
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plates, eat off. even the residents have embraced the purple life, whereas iep, again, fragile, or i think it's pretty. and the government here provides us with pepper clothes and jackets to where all the islands charge 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 woke up with id. but it was difficult to get our produce 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
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has spread organically. thanks to tech savvy koreans. and there 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 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 maybe 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. still ahead here on out there. we got spoke coming up at the joker know, give denver fund thing to be smart about n b l m b,
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ah oh a we have to go for lympics the more besides just on with nick thanks a lot. well the milwaukee bucks have taken control of the 1st round playoff series against the miami heat. greek saw nissan. typical putting in a massive performance is they took a to nothing lead to hell malik reports. if the milwaukee bucks were looking to
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make a statement, they did that and more in game to 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 war to make matters worse for miami, yanis and to to compose was in the mood to show of his skill. the greek superstar bagging 31 points. and 13 rebounds on the 9th, while brain fob did most of the damage from long range. the female, 63, on route to 22.5. miami had no idea what to do. some of the tactics resembling moves 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 letting
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loop plane great offensively move the ball. but at the end of the day today and let our foot of the gas dispensed. and so, but it will be a good place for the denver nuggets of rebounded in this series against the portland trailblazer man. nuclear yo pitch put in a massive form and gave to the joker as he's known. goring, 38 points in the 128 to 19 when it's now one game a piece heading into game 3 to heal malik algae. there are 4 by munich manager. has he flick, we'll take over germany's football coach after the european championships. 56 year old will replace, walk him love who guide the germany to walk up glow in 2014. stanley flicker was loves assistant at the time. 2 inflicts time i'd buy and he won plethora of
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trophies, including 2 bond is legal titles and the champions leave. the japanese government say the us advisory against travel to japan won't affect american athletes from post spacing at the tokyo summer games which begin into like a surgeon colon of our cases in japan. palm said that the warning dependency however, they believe the us will continue to support the games and that the alert won't affect american olympians. us olympic and paralympic committee also say they still expect that their athletes will be able to compete safely in tokyo to go to pick up a big it says, my understanding that the u. s. has not changed their stance on supporting japan's commitment to hold a successful tokyo olympics and paralympics. i am aware that the united states olympic empower, limpid committee, said that the advisory wouldn't affect the games. i think it's important for us to prepare well to accept athletes under such restrictions. on japan itself has opened
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its 1st mass cove with 19 vaccination centers and a push to protect more people before the thought of the games. tokyo sumo stadium is one location being used. it will be the purpose that as a boxing venue during the game, the host is still on the state of emergency. the less organizes assist the lympics . we'll saw a scheduled on july. the 23rd. the p j has apologized to win of phil mickelson after he was mobbed by fans on the final whole the pga championship. and on sunday afternoon approach landed on the 18th green spectators rushed on the rope . marshals and security at the ocean court quickly swarming. be competitive and needed assistance from security guards, the forces we onto the green, 50 year old american virtually finished with a victory to become the oldest. who in a major campaign in
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the, in the tell tale the new york island is stunned. the pittsburgh penguins 32, and double over time and game 5 island is needed to 51 seconds of the 5th to beat the penguins. the major assist from the pit, so gully will fail to clear the shot. just fading away thin to school, the winner for the new yorkers to take 3 to me all the florida panthers had a night to remember. they flashed defending stanley cup champion, tampa bay lightning for one. only fence a night, thoughts for the passes and his sails did you make it said 6 said lighting how silly the series 3 and that's what he's bought for me far as now. we'll have more for you later one, but for now hand you back to nick. all right, thanks for that. well done, jessica website out there a dot com is the address so and use it covering that comment in analysis too. i'll
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be back in a couple of minutes with you then the in the 1st episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval slamming period in the field of professor jim alca li brings the brilliance of a pass to light point incredible, so much doesn't the real, all we've done is lock out the light from a room and then allow it to come to the school episode. one of science in a golden age on al jazeera, incarcerated in russia's toughest prison, stripped off their liberty, an unexpected creative opportunity. singing contest like
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no other offers a chance of redemption. and hope for the future. prison lies inside and out a tailor fingers and murders on their no range for among our cars. once lush vegetable garden has turned to dust, she says it's as if the land has given up on her, but she has not given up on the land. in this land you could grow not just to biscuits, but carrots, potatoes, onion, cauliflower, if only we had water during the rainy season. it's another story. the land springs to life. the state pays. i won others to plant trees as part of the great greenwald project. an initiative to stop to verification from east to west africa because of the rising temperatures and the lack of rainfall, most of the trees planted are either dying or already dead. and while polluting
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countries have recently pledged billions of dollars more funds for this project, people here say they're throwing money into the desert. they say they don't need more trees. but more access to water on the secretary of state meets with the palestinian authorities leadership in continuing efforts to solidify the file with israel. ah, i don't neglect this is our life and also coming out calls for the release of molly's president prime minister and defense minister who've all been arrested by the military. iran decides on approved candidates for next month's present.
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