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to change anything for people living here. so we're getting ready to join me john, home and for the full report on i me how math warns of a big old war if israel violates the alex a mosque thing, jerusalem and the holy sites are a red line. this made new tensions they occupied east jerusalem were more palestinian families are fighting efforts to forcibly evict them from their home. a
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hello barbara, are you watching al jazeera life from love that also coming up shell is ordered to more than double it's planned, carbon emissions cuts in a ruling with major implications for energy firms around the world. when the public needs you most the government sales or is johnson, a former chief advisor brands him on faith for the job? things tens of thousands died needlessly because the u. k. government handles the pen damage ah. the leader of her masters, 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. here we have seen war also told journalists that offers from the us the fund rebuilding in gaza without benefiting how mass was nothing but a trick to divide palestinians. meanwhile,
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there's been more tension in occupied east jerusalem protests 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 top diplomat, anthony blinking has visited egypt and jordan the last stops on his tour to cement the cease fire between israel and hammer. well, gather is facing a massive rebuilding effort to have more than a 1000 homes were destroyed in the 11 day conflict. this is one of the hundreds of buildings which were damaged beyond repair and will have to be demolished. it sang to a meter into the ground after a near miss for me and is really miss. so from gaza. here is harry forfeit. 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
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street. one of them right here behind us had been declared structurally unsound. their inhabitants had been told to leave. now this was the 1st day that we've heard from hamas is top leader. inside garza ya soon 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 us and be done through the policy you know, authority in the occupied westbank scene was 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 in occupied easters them in particular
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here with some of his recorded remarks that he began the news conference with your whole bill, i do not want it. the whole world doesn't move to stop and put a limit to the practices of the occupation and alex, a mosque 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 this 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 gaza. that was a fake ground invasion attempted by israel. he said that was an obvious fake, that they knew 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
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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, to verify what had happened. he said he'd get back to us and is really court has adjourned the decision on the forced evictions of palestinians and occupied east jerusalem. 6 families in the city, one district are at risk of losing their homes. this comes less than 3 weeks after a similar case in shakes, euro, which helped to spark the recent escalation and violence. in one con reports from occupied east jerusalem. the more use of force by israeli police on the streets have occupied east jerusalem outside the district court protest is we shoved to 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 suwanee neighbourhood. israeli settlers, a jews own the property,
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pre the creation of the state of israel. and since the states came into being previous property rights are null and void that georgia postpone the hearing, 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 court is crucial. we don't have the luxury engage, and as lawyers, we have families, the families are at risk of eviction. we wish we had international people, not that we could go to and that international people, not dodge to get the case. but since the cases are being fight to court, we cannot leave this field without any response from our side. outside the court protest is made clear, they see the forced explosions as the legal. so as you can see, emotions are very high. the police moved the process behind that barrier. just take
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a look at humanity. take crazy over all limits the message really need to be gotten rid of a public need. this is still one and the neighborhood does that. 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 court postponement has brought them some breathing space and they
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can remain for now. but for how long? those who live here don't know him on con, audi 0 salon occupied east jerusalem. ah, the energy giant show has been ordered to more than double it's carbon emission cuts by the end of the decade. of course, in the netherlands has rule that it must cut emissions by 45 percent by 2030 from it's 2019 levels. and that's far below shelves. target to reduce the carbon intensity of its products by 20 percent. by the end of the decade. it was aiming for 45 percent, 5 years later. now, shell says it's aiming to become a 0 emissions energy company by 2050. that vast reports now from the hague of joy, after the land popping into hague wood and $17000.00 dutch citizens and 7 environmental
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groups. at the far, the keep arguing that shell and they just people flies and future generations when it's got a mission, it's enormous. it's phenomena, historical 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 shells drew it's company policy to reduce it, c o, 2 emissions. and also those from providers and consumers, by the end of 2030 to net $45.00 cent compared to 2019, there was a huge blow to shell that had black 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. that's good. not only get the book to the more than 17000 dutch citizens and south,
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and i'm probably a mental run this case. this would have an impact worldwide. now a judge has rules that a company like child as an obligation to pop emissions. the same could apply to companies around the globe. absolutely. this, this will definitely have a ripple effect across jurisdictional. and it's definitely something that companies strict taken to account, not only the boards but the shareholders as well, their investors, 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,
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people care care less about climate change, which i wouldn't expect. but even then, shell still has to commit the if and how shall we commit remains to be seen. these climate activists will continue to watch the company closely. cutting nearly half of emissions in a decade from now can, according to experts, only be done if the company majorly alters its operation. steadfast and al jazeera bake, the, the bell of ruth says he was protecting his country's people when he diverted a passenger plane flying from greece to lithia, and then detained. an opposition journalist, alexander lucas shank denied that a fighter jet force, the civilian aircraft, london, minced and his accused journalists, the roman protests of which of plotting a bloody rebellion. the dean. but the reports i share with him in the better russian president finally commenting on events last weekend is going on on the lucas shank claims. he didn't know and opposition logo was on board
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a plane that was diverted to the capital. and he depicted international reaction as part of what he calls a hybrid war. nothing in the british, allegedly linear, ill wishes outside and inside the country have changed their methods of attacking the state across numerous red lines. and also the limits of region and morale. just across mclean. lucas shank, his orders a better origin fighter jet, was sent to school 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 ram and practice. savage, a 26 year old opposition journalist and he's russian girlfriend. sophia, they're both in detention supplement. bella versus state media has had this video. sophie s a p g one. she says she edits a telegram channel that publishes the personal information of bella rush and policeman resuming. should i go with this?
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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 as you very much because they will kill him. they will kill him. see, this leaders have promised fresh economic sanctions against the look of shank government and the flight on the national carrier bolivia. but on wednesday, bella rose his exiled opposition leader told the european parliament she wants more than that. there was forms must address the situation in its entirety, or we will all free sash situations in the future. as a question is turn and my country into north korea of europe non transparent, unpredictable and dangerous. she's also condemned volitional authorities for
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allowing opposition activists vittles. sure. act 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 last august selection. the opposition that the vote was raked and staged months of st. protest that faced the sustain police crackdown. many activists have since fled barrows or been jailed. nadine barbara al jazeera. so the come in this half hour, another mass shooting in the us. 8 people are killed in california. we're live in and hundreds of thousands of homes damaged is india is hit by a 2nd flight loan in a week. ah,
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hell i once again welcome to look at the international forecast. whether you can find a drive for much of australia, we have got some chevy, right? in the forecast. and so it was a se, and towards the south west lodge area, cloud started just tumble its way through in that room. really, harold, something of a change into western australia as we go on through the next 5 days or so, we could see some wet weather, grassy pushing in. we'll see that re making his way in as we go on through friday through the weekend w. i sing some rather heavy showers, long spells of right and west wind, whether to just making its way away from the south east, just pushing across into new zealand. but from much of all is to say fine and dry with plenty of sunshine. and we will see some shine coming back into japan as we go through the next couple of days. but you can see the cloud, the seasonal range, which is being producing heavy rainfall for the past few days. the past few weeks, truth be told her front makes his way in across home. she was, she was pushing through there for thursday. dr. sky's coming back in for friday and
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then other system make his way in across the korean peninsula. so some heavy burst of rain coming in at that state like the most that 28 celsius in tokyo and on friday because it will turn while the wet as we go on through the weekend. fine and dry behind the black and brown immigrant women at the mercy of the private prison corporation. 4 lines in the gates 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 no, you don't have a chance to read everything. an ordeal exposed by a nurse turned whistle the hour blow the whistle a 1000 times over. if i had no consent, surgery scandal, in immigrant detention on al jazeera, the
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ah ah, welcome back is the reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, her masters leader in the us as a much larger conflict could break out in the future if underlying issues are not dissolved, got this facing a massive rebuilding effort after more than a 1000 homes were destroyed in the conflict. the energy giant shell has been ordered to more than double carbon emission cuts by the end of the decade. of course, in the netherlands has rule that it must cause emission by 45 percent far more than its own at 20 percent target. and the president of phillip ruth says he was protecting his country when he diverted a passenger plane and detained on the opposition drug. lucas shank was used the roman professor of h o being part of
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a quote. now the former chief advisor to the u. k. prime minister has delivered a devastating assessment of the government's response to the corona virus pandemic hearing 7 hours of scathing testimony. dominic coming said he, and doesn't officials, had acted too late and failed to the public. but it was for us johnson he held most responsible as joan, a whole reports now from london. once all powerful as chief advisor to the prime minister. now exposing the government's pandemic failures, tens of thousands of people died who didn't need to die. dominant cummings began with contrition. senior ministers, senior officials. so your advisors like me fell the fastest shores of the standing spot. 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,
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he said unfit for the job, but the p. m just wouldn't do what we, what we advice that 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 flight says that it's already on the subject. nobody could find a way around the problem off the premise that just like a shopping trolley smashing from one side to the other. for cummings, or his 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 had came later. it had to be more severe.
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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 lessons from the past and by mrs. i did know and said basically, just gonna hit no many hours of evidence in parliament spanned 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 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 their 1000. i think that the secretary of state for health shouldn't be fired for at
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least $1520.00 things including lying to everybody. 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 lumber. i believe the un security council has used an emergency meeting to call for the immediate release of molly's transitional leaders after what's been called a coup with an a qu, vice president colonel, a see me going tell who let a qu in the country last year ousted and the rest of the prime minister in president on monday, and they're being held at a military base in the town of catherine, one of his aides. it says both have now resigned. then negotiations are ongoing for their release and the formation of a new government. because hark is live for us in bama, corso and nicholas. any signs that they're going to be released?
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well barbara, we heard from a see me go to the vice president who in a statement said they were there will be a gradual release of both the president and the prime minister. now what that means, that anybody's guess, but for 3 days ago on monday, is when the building right behind me is the residence of the, the president of transition. will that building was torn by the military. that's when it all started it. so it was stormed by the national guard that was led by the minister of defense and the route of all of this is a new government in which 2 leading members of the military agenda that had been moved. president abraham book arcadia in august were not in a new government that was formed by the prime minister marked are one. now since all of these events, the prime minister and the president have been held are, are being held inside this military camp in kids. and what we're seeing from this
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event with clear is that the person in charge of molly today is not the president of molly, nor is it the prime minister, but the vice president, colonel, as see me going to he is the one dictating the terms of the release and also dictating the terms of what comes next in the negotiations that are the future of the country. right now, we have a delegation led by chief negotiator, good luck, jonathan, who was representing the west african body. echo was what he wants to get is the release 1st and foremost of both the president and the prime minister. and he wants to see a civilian president and prime minister in stated, in the days to come. barbara. yeah, i mean, you mentioned the involvement of it was we know that the un security council has been discussing the situation as well. i mean, overall, what would you say the global reaction has been
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well, there's been threats of sanctions. i mean, the unit united nations security council came out with a state statement condemning the rest of the president and the prime minister asking for their own conditional release, saying that this has had a negative impact on the counter terrorism efforts that are happening in the north in the center of the country. i mean if you step by barbara, this is quite an sounding situation. there's a coup with an a qu as president. my call describes that in a country where you have 14000 un peacekeepers, 4000 french troops, troops from the u. k. european troops from germany. and yet the military in this country have organized a coo and are detaining power. so this isn't going down. well, the, the united states has already come out and said that it has severed its military support to, to, to the, to the molly enforces. and we suspect that there will be more threats of sanctions . there were sanctions put in place earlier when there was the crew in august with
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the west african body freezing trade between the country. the african union could also dismiss molly altogether from the union. but what's interesting, barbara, is despite the international condemnation, when you, when you, when we speak to people on the streets of bama, go the see this cool with an a qu, as you like it as, as a relief because there has been white spray widespread protest and strikes for the last 15 days here in bama co and in molly people, civil servants that haven't been paid and the security situation deteriorating. and so for some malia and they see the dismissal of, of president by endow and prime minister, marked on one as the reset button as a possibility to accelerate the transition process so that there is a civilian rule and elections in the month to come. barbara, they closed with the latest on that very quickly developing story live in bama code
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. thank you. now the 2nd a cyclop hit, india in a week, has damaged hundreds of thousands of homes cycle, and yas made landfall and india's east coast on wednesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rains and lashing bangladesh as well. at least 6 people have been killed and more than 2000000 people have been moved to emergency shelters in the states of edition west bengal. elizabeth per on them reports from new delhi. heavy rain and high tides batter 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 the west. bengal government says 300000 hollins have been damaged in one of its was defected
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districts south 24 paragon as not. my baby says she has nothing left. she had her son moved to a safe area and now her home is 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 devastation, 2nd wave of the corona virus. so the psych loan is suddenly going to effect affect the cost containment measures. and this i blown shelters are going to be potential areas that could actually enhancements, spread satony's has weakened, but it's expected to cause severe flooding across many eastern states. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. at least 8 people are dead after the latest,
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the last shooting in the united states. this time in california, a transport employee opened fire in a re weigh maintenance yard in the city of san jose. the gunman shot himself dead at the scene, according to police and a bomb squad has been searching the yard after an explosive device was found. police have yet to publicly identify the gun man or his motive was cross live to ra reynolds, who is at the scene for us to tell us more about what actually happened, rob. well, it all occurred began very early this morning. local time, about 6 30 in the morning, there was a meeting at the, among the workers of the valley transit authority. and the gunman who is now known and confirmed by police to have worked at the valley transit authority walked in there and began firing. it's a very extensive crime scene over several stories of several buildings. there was
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also a fire that got at the house that the suspect lived in. presumably that was set before the shooting began. i spoke to sheriff lori 5th of santa clara county just a few moments ago and she said that when her deputies arrived there was still shooting, going on. the authorities do believe that the shooter killed himself took his own life before police closed in on him. so 8 dead and as to motive barbara again, talking to sheriff smith, she said that there is no motive yet. there's been a lot of speculation that this was some kind of a workplace dispute. however, police and crime scene investigators are still going through the house, which was badly damaged to see if there's any clues there. perhaps even any other victims there. so at the moment that is about the size of it, of course, this all takes place against the background of an extremely violent period in, in
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u. s. society with many mass shootings just in the past couple of months. and this is yet another community that is now being devastated by this kind of random killing bar reynolds with the latest on that story from san jose in california. rob, thank you. the kids took a quick look at the top stories here on al jazeera, the leader of her masters, political wing and gaza. as a much larger conflict could break out. if the underlying issues are not result, garza is facing a massive rebuilding effort. after more than a 1000 homes were destroyed in the 11 day conflict. this is one of hundreds of buildings which were damaged beyond repair and which will now have to be demolished . it sank metering to the ground.
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