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the crypto bit going no change in the internet on. ouch and sarah aah! bold and untold stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera, the mass warns a much bigger religious war could break out in the middle east if underlying. 7 issues are not resolved they send me a new tension in jerusalem more more palestinian families are fighting for the forcibly evicted them from their homes. ah, hello barbara, how are you watching? i'll just say we're live from london. also coming up shall,
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is ordered to more than double it's planned, carbon emissions cuts a ruling with major implications for energy firms around the world. defiance president lucas shanker says he was protecting his people when he diverted a passenger plane to bella ruth, to arrest the journalist. plus when the public meetings most, the government failed. forrest johnson's former chief adviser brands him unfit for the job. st. tens of 1000 not died needlessly because the u. k. government mishandled with the ah look, thank you for joining us. the leader of hamas, this political wing and gaza says a much larger conflict could break out in the future if the underlying issues between israel and palestinians are not resolved yet, he has been war also told journalists that offers from the us to fund rebuilding in
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garza without benefiting how mass was nothing but a trick to divide palestinians. meanwhile, there's been more tension in occupied east jerusalem protest broke out outside and is really court hearing the case of 6 palestinian families under threat of being forcibly expelled from their homes in c one. and america's pope diplomat, anthony blinking has visited egypt and jordan. the last stops on his tour to cement the cease fire between israel and thomas from gaza. harry forces has one here on the street. you get an idea of the long term nature of the fall out of this war. 44 people died in this massive building collapse. and now 2 other buildings on the street. one of them right here behind us had been declared structurally unsound their habits. since i've been told to leave now, this was the 1st day that we've heard from hamas is top leader inside garza ya soon
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was in a news conference that was on the record, but frustratingly for the most part off camera. he was interesting on the issue of reconstruction saying suggestion by the secretary of state of united states as need lincoln, that any reconstruction efforts coming through the u. s. or its allies should evade hum us and be done through the palestinian authority in the occupied west bank soon while said that was a trick to try to divide the palestinian people further. however, he also said that any reconstruction would be welcome, that hamas would not take a single penny of it on the issue of the seas far, he confirmed that it was on condition. nobody wanted more to be done by the international community to reign in the activities of israel in jerusalem on the alex the most compound and in shakespeare, and occupied eastern them. in particular, here with some of his recorded remarks that he began the news conference with me, i hope will not only want if the whole world doesn't need to stop and put a limit to the practices of the occupation and alex,
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a mask. shake gera and the holy city in general, it will be a reason to ignite a big religious war in the region, and bring in a state of worry and widespread chaos in the middle east. and the whole world was israel says the large number of civilian deaths here on the street was an accident that was targeting military tunnels on the ground here. since says that there are new military tunnels of that nature in this location. and so denies that he also challenges the israeli narrative about what took place on the 4th night of the war . up in north western garza, there was a fake ground invasion attempted by israel. he said that was an obvious fake. they knew it was coming, that they did not allow any fighters to go underground and they got the other ones who were in the tunnels out saying that there was 0 deaths from that attack. now israel says dozens were killed. he also said that we were here the media to verify exactly what was taking place. so i asked him if we could go to those tunnels, see the military damage for ourselves in his words,
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to verify what had happened. he said he'd get back to us later from garza there. meanwhile, and israeli court has adjourned the decision on the 4th, the eviction of palestinians in occupied east jerusalem, fixed families in the same one district are at risk of losing their homes. this comes less than 3 weeks after a similar case in shape. gera helped to spark the recent escalation and violence. in one con reports now from occupied east jerusalem. the more use of force by israeli police on the streets of occupied east jerusalem outside the district court protest as we show the move behind the security barrier. inside the court heard the case of 6 families living in 2 houses on the threat of force expulsion from their homes in the nearby. so one neighborhood israeli said, let's say jews own the property, pre the creation of the state of israel. and since the states came into being previous property rights are null and void, the judge postpone the hearing,
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saying he would seek further legal advice. the lawyer for the family says, despite the fact that palestinians have little faith in the legal system, representation in his ready courts is crucial. we don't have the luxury to engage in as lawyers. we have families. the families are at risk of eviction. we wish we had international people now that we could go to and that international people, not glad you to get the case. but since the cases are being fight court, we cannot leave this field without any response from our site. outside the court, the protest is made clear. they see the full st. expulsions as a legal. so as you can see, emotions are very high. the police move to protest behind that barrier. just take a look at humanity. take credit over all limit the message. really
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need to be gotten rid of a public need. this is still one and the neighborhood does at the center of the court case tie it is a member of one of the families fighting to keep their home. they were forced out by the state of israel from their home in the old city in 1965. and we'll re housed here. he can't fall a court case to get his old home back. and now he might lose this one. and i don't believe in the israeli illegal system because in 1967, our house was confiscated in the old city. and if there's any justice in the course, they should return that home to us. when the settlers come, our life becomes miserable. they arrest our kids, they harass our women, and our elders. and life is just hard all of the houses on this narrow street or the threat. the corpus moment has brought them some breathing space and they can remain for now. but for how long? those who live here don't know him on con audi 0 salon occupied east jerusalem.
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well, as you heard you a secretary of state, anthony blinking has been in jordan working to strengthen the ceasefire between israel and harassing garza lincoln is seeking to rally regional support for the fragile truce, which ended 11 days of conflict. he's made king abdullah, the 2nd who welcome to buy them the ministrations decision. to reopen the u. s. consulate in occupied east jerusalem. while earlier lincoln was in egypt which brokerage the ceasefire. he held talks with president of the ccn said, the 2 countries working together to let his railways and palestinians live in safety and security. the me the energy giant show has been ordered to more than double its carbon emission cuts by the end of the decade. of course, in the netherlands as rule that it must cut emissions by 45 percent by 2030 from
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2019 levels. that's far below show the target to reduce the carbon intensity of its products by 20 percent by the end of the decade. and by 45 percent, 5 years later, shell says it's aiming to become a 0 emissions energy company by 2050 step. fasten reports from the hague of joy after the landmark and living in the hague would. and 17000 dutch citizens and 7 environmental groups at the case, arguing the child and they just people's lives and future generations. when it's carbon emission, it's enormous, it's phenomena, historical normal. for the 1st time, we really have a major tone to reduce climate change and ensure a safe and happy future. for my 3 kids and all kids in the world. for the 1st time, the court ruled that not only governments, but also companies have a responsibility to reduce climate change. but as the court orders royal dutch
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shells drew it's company policy to reduce its c o 2 emissions. and also those from providers and consumers, by the end of 2030 to net 45 cent compared to 2019. there was a huge blow to shell that had pledged to reduce its emissions by 20 percent in a decade. but now in order to wrap things up, the company says it's disappointed by the verdict and will appeal better. not only get the boost to the more than 17000 dutch citizens and south, and i'm probably a mental run this case. this would have an impact worldwide. now a judge has ruled a company like child as an obligation to pop emissions. the same would apply to companies around the globe. absolutely. this will definitely have a ripple effect across the jury diction. and it's definitely something that a company strict taken into account, not only the boards but the shareholders as well, their investors,
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their accountants, et cetera. so i really think that this will have a huge impact on the energy transition. an estimated $1800.00 law suit related to climate change are currently being fought in courtrooms around the world. climate law experts believe that this ruling will enforce corporate responsibility irrespective of the political reality. interestingly, one of the things that's a judge death today is that's shell cannot follow what's happening in society. joe has its own games to do it, share against climate change. so even if now in society, people care less about climate change, which i wouldn't expect. but even then, shell still has to commit the if and how shall will commit remains to be seen. these climate activists will continue to watch the company closely. cutting nearly half its emissions in a decade from now can, according to experts, only be done if the company majorly alters its operations. steadfast and l g 0
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stake. the president of bella rufe says he was protecting his country's people when he diverted a passenger plane, flying from greece to lithuania and detained an opposition journalist, alexander lucas shank, had denied that a fighter jet for the severe civilian aircraft landon mince and is accused. the journalists romantic protests of which of putting a bloody rebellion nadine baba report what in the better russian president finally commenting on events last weekend? it's alex on the lucas shanker claims he didn't know. an opposition of laga was on board a plane that was diverted to the capital court, and he's depicted international reaction as part of what he calls a hybrid war. nothing in your life is near ill, which is outside and inside the country have changed the methods of attacking the state across numerous red lines and also the limits of reason and morale just accost. maxine lucas shank has orders, a bela written fighter jet was sent to
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a score to ryan a flight minutes before it was due to land in vilnius in neighbouring the way all the passengers were taken off supposedly because of a bomb threat. the plain latest cough without rum on practice. savage, a 26 year old opposition journalist and he's russia girlfriend. sophia, they're both in detention supplement. bell, arrested state media has had this video, sophia, up here when she says she edits a telegram channel that publishes the personal information of bell a russian policeman. the brazilian procedure should i go with this? on monday bell original authorities released a video of romance, protest savage, admitting to organizing street demonstrations that the chicago, his parents in exile in poland say he had clear signs of being beaten and had been forced to make the statement for mortgage yet. well, please stand up and help them urge you very much because they will kill him. they will kill him. see this?
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you leaders of promised fresh economic sanctions against the look shank government and the flight plan on the national carrier bolivia. but on wednesday, bella rose his exiled opposition leader told the european parliament she wants more than that. there is forms must address the situation in bill was in its entirety, or we will all free sash situations in the future as well. question to is turn and my country into north korea of europe, non transparent, unpredictable and dangerous. she also condemned volitional authorities for allowing opposition activist vittles. sure to die in prison. the 50 year old was buried on wednesday. his family were told he had a heart attack. president lucas shanker in power since 994 officially won a landslide victory in last august selection. the opposition said the vote was raked and stage months of st. protest, but face to sustain police cracked down. many activists have since fled bearers
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will been jailed. nadine baba al jazeera still to come in this half hour of news. the protests in rebel held the areas of syria as government areas vote and a presidential election. expect that the hand basher a force the term hundreds of thousands of homes damaged as india is hit by a 2nd cycle and in a week, ah, how much of a u. k has already recorded a wet fist a may on reco, which came off the frosty east and driest april on record for many. and that came off to one of the warmest marches on reco temperature got up to $24.00 celsius. you may recall in london during the month of march that we should get into the twenty's
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cross at northwestern corner view as we go through the next couple of days. larry of high pressure, which are just not its way and never warm things up gradually, when stays high. 1617 celsius across the north western quarter. but as we go on into the 1st day, the temperatures slowly but surely start to just not up in the right direction. and they're about where they should be. as we go on into the weekends, i some relief there at long last 19 celsius, therefore barely 20 celsius. for london, there will be some rain around this area of rain making its way. it's all, it will bump into our area. high pressure moves across crissy wells, western parts of england, scotland. we'll see some sherry rain but for the most part an improving pitcher on the way of sunshine coming through more. so as we go on into saturday, may well plenty of sunshine across northern parts of africa, some heavy rain for a time across northern areas of morocco. and the show was prepping up nicely right through the gulf kidney.
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the refugee means starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be granted an american visa from their personal sacrifices to the families priam meet the syrian on. and just do me a
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call back. here's a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, her masters leader, and as a much larger conflict could break out in the future. if underlying issues are not resolved. facing a massive rebuilding effort to more than a 1000 tones were destroyed by the energy giant show has been ordered to more than double its carbon emission cuts by the end of the decade. of course, in the netherlands says that it must cut emissions by 45 percent far more than its own at 20 percent target. and the president of ela, ruth says that he was protecting his country when he died, 1st a passenger plane, and the paint and the position journalist, alexander lucas, shank, or use that roman protection of being part of a bloody rebellion while thinks un security council members have condemned the interception of that plane as a blatant attack on international civilian safety and european security. the
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security council is the holding an emergency meeting on molly's political crisis. after the vice president ousted the country's friends, the tional that leaders, colonel a see me going tell who lead. last years qu says the prime minister in president are being held in a military base in the town of cathy french president. the, by the way across, says the european union is prepared to impose sanctions on those responsible get more now from christmas to lou me, who was of the un headquarters in new york. so the you end up focusing on tele, she's been somali at, let's start with molly. what seems to be coming out of the security council there while we just got news that after holding a closed door meeting, the council has released a statement. calling for the release of the transitional president and prime minister unconditionally and immediately and expressing concern about what this will do to efforts to lead to a transitional,
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more representative government over the next 18 months. an effort that was put in place after a cou, back in august of last year, this was a meeting that was called for by the african members of the security council, as well as france and st. vincent and granite deans, they heard from the un, special representative tamale the you and of course is a very big piece keeping mission in that country. this is an area that's been of concern for some time for the security council given rising inter, communal violence. they're in the presence of extremist groups, they're very concerned about keeping a lid on things. and so we have this rare, quickly reached statement, echoing other ones that we've heard from regional groups. they are calling for the immediate release of these officials and for the bearing for the troops to go back to their barracks. and of course, we will be monitoring the development of their in molly,
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let's move to bill of roofs, which again was the focus of the security council. one of them thinks security council members have condemned that interception or some people call it a hijack of a plane in bella. ruth, i'm assuming the council was quite list on this. yes, it was a busy day for the security council, but in this case, the meeting was held again privately. no formal outcome. just the statement coming from the 6 members that you mentioned as tony of france, ireland, norway, britain, and the united states condemning the diversion of that plane, calling it a blatant attack on international aviation safety and a violation of international law. they're calling for an investigation by the international group that monitor civil aviation and for the release of that dissident roman prostate pro, say others said, excuse my pronunciation and his girlfriend. but as you say, this is
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a more divisive issue in the security council. no formal action on the part of the council is expected. in fact, after they held that private meeting, and this statement was released by these certain members of the council, russia talked about it on twitter, the deputy ambassador saying that it was fake news and a thinly veiled attempt at regime change in bella roost by certain council members, so we don't expect any further action on that front. sensor louis with the latest from the un. kristen, thank you. now rescuers in northern nigeria are searching for more than a 100 people missing. after an overcrowded boat capsized around, $200.00 people were on board when it's sang. can you watch? i can be state. local government spokesman says the passengers, mostly women and children, were coming from they bring the share at least 22 people have survived. and at least said people are dead after the latest,
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last shooting in the united states. this time in the state of california, a transport employee opened fire in a railway maintenance yard in the city of sun who say that gun man also was also killed. the seed of a squad is searching the yard after an explosive device was found. police of yet the publicly identified the gun man or his motive. syrians have been voting in a presidential election source and the hand brush it all aside. a 4th 7 year term. that's just about a decade of war and, and economy that's in freefall. voting was only in government controlled areas and the sad stood against the 2 largely unknown figures who are considered serious rivals and whose candidacy required the regimes approval. the exiled opposition was not allowed to take part and iran's president is urging the supreme leader to allow more candidates in next months selection, which will decide his replacement has some new honey, has written
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a letter to you so loudly haven't a who has the final say on all state matters, asking him to ensure greater competition out of nearly 600 candidates. the guardian council approved just 75 of them old for conservatives. several well known figures including the current vice president, former president with them a denisha, the end form of parliament speaker ali la johnny were among those rejected. the former chief adviser to the u. k. prime minister has told the parliamentary committee, the government failed the public in its corona virus response. over 7 hours of scathing testimony, dominic cummings admitted that he and other officials acted too late, and he had boys johnson most responsible. john hall reports from london. once all powerful as chief advisors to the prime minister, now exposing the governments of pandemic failures,
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tens of thousands of people died who didn't need to die. dominant. cummings began with contrition. senior ministers, senior officials, senior advisors like me, fell disasters shores of the standards. the public has a right to expect of its government in a crisis like this. when the public needs this most, the government failed. he described a government in chaos. a prime minister, he said unfit for the job, but the p. m just wouldn't do what we, what we advice about wasn't necessarily, i couldn't persuade other people and lots of things. everybody was screaming on quarantine, have a policy, and set it out clearly and stick to it. we cannot keep changing your mind every time telegraph fletcher that it's already on the subject, nobody could find a way around the problem of the problem is that just like a shopping trolley smashing from one side to the other for cummings or his
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johnson's greatest failing, most costly in human lives came with his refusal to implement a brief circuit breaker locked down last september, that might have diminished the lethal 2nd wave. the whole lesson of what happened before is that by delaying the lockdown came later. it had to be more severe. it had to last longer. the economic destruction is even worse anyway, and we'll have killed, god knows how many 1000 people in the meantime, for cove. it wouldn't of course that if we surely got to learn the lessons from the past and by mr. decided no. and said, basically, just gonna hit no many hours of evidence in parliament spend the duration of the pandemic until cummings relationship with johnson broke down when he was fired last november. some may question the veracity of his claims, saying he's a man bent on revenge. but boris johnson, riding
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a wave of vaccine field public optimism is likely to remain relatively unscathed. blame fell also on health secretary mat hancock for failures around the test and trace system. the preparedness of the health service and the deaths of care home residence in the 1000. i think that the secretary of state for health shouldn't be fired for at least $1520.00 things including lying to everybody in multiple occasions in meeting after meeting in the, in the conference room on publicly downing street says it'll respond to all cummings claims. indeed course, joe al jazeera london more than 27000000 people in india are now known to have called corona virus, with nearly 290000 more cases reported on wednesday alone. another 4157 people have died. most states have imposed nighttime curfews and their under
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partial or complete lockdown prime minister and their interim o. d says vaccines are crucial weapon to defeat the raging outbreak. but only 3 percent of the country has received both corona virus jobs and india has been hit by a 2nd cy clone in a week damaging hundreds of thousands of homes cycle on the yes, re lined fallen indies east coast. on wednesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rains and lashing bungler dishes, well, at least 6 people have been killed and more than 2000000 have moved to emergency shelters in the states of edition in western goal. elizabeth, poor on the reports from new delhi heavy rain and high tides, better the eastern states of edition and westbank gold. severe weather caused by psych loan, yas, i have never seen such a storm in my life in the last 3040 years. my house is yours. i'm witnessing this for the 1st time. the water may cross the mean door for the 1st time in west bend.
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goals. government says 300000 homes have been damaged in one of its was defective districts, south 24 paragon as nudge my b. b says she has nothing left. she and her son moved to a safe area and now her home has destroyed more than 2000000 people have been moved from low lying areas of west bengal and odessa to emergency shelters. why do maybe we are inside a shelter sleeping by putting papers on the ground? our situation is really bad. health experts are concerned about the conditions in evacuation centers as india battles, a devastating 2nd wave of the corona virus. so the psych loan is suddenly going to effect affect the cost containment measures. and they say clone shelters are going to be potential areas that could actually enhancements spread psycho y'all has weakened,
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but it's expected to cause severe flooding across many eastern states. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi, a rare astronomical phenomena, and these taking place over the skies of pacific a so called super flower blood moon. a full lunar eclipse is coinciding with a super moon. that's when the moon comes unusually close to the earth and appears much bigger than usual for around 15 minutes. it appears to turn a sheet of red a case they can look at the top stories on al jazeera, the leader of masses, political wing and gaza, says a much larger conflict could break out in the future if the underlying issues are not resolved. gas is facing a massive rebuilding effort after more than a 1000 homes were destroyed in the 11 they conflict. this is one of hundreds.

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