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to make them pay job and prices to leave over 118, make the voices the business one al jazeera the. ready ones that a bigger war is israel violates the alex moss sang jerusalem, and the holy sites are red line on more attention than occupied isa. resume where indian families are resisting efforts to focus on hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out of here at law from coming up, the us president orders and investigation into code 19. and with it really did come
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from a lab in china. it was, we want to be recognized and we want to prosper. really fight for till the end. and we meet young people on the front lines of protests against columbia as govern. ah, welcome to the program, how masses, political leader and garza is warning of a religious war is israel persists with its policies around alex, a mosque occupied east jerusalem, and elsewhere in palestinian territory. yes, yes. it was also choose the us secretary of state anthony blinking was just wrapped up a middle east visit of trying to sto, palestinian divisions are a force that reports from garza 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
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had been declared structurally unsound. 7 habitants had been told to leave. now, this was the 1st day that we've heard from houses 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, anthony blinking that any reconstruction efforts coming through the u. s. or allies should evade hum us and be done through the palestinian authority and the occupied west bank soon was head 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 rein in the activities of israel in jerusalem on the alex the most compound. i didn't check your in occupied history of 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'm as you, not only want it, the whole world doesn't move to stop and put a limit to the practices of the occupation and alex, a mask. shake gera and the holy city in general, it will be a reason to ignite a big religious war in the regent, 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 it was targeting military tunnels on the ground here. san juan 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 that he knew it was coming. that they did not allow any fighters to go on the ground and that 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
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were here the media to verify exactly what was taking place. so i asked him if we also 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. well, i'm to have lincoln has been in egypt and jordan after intensive talks with his railey and palestinian leaders, the to get a booster, the israel, i see fire and blink and says he hopes to build on that. and i'm on my conversation with his majesty touched on again a range of topics including the urgent work we need to do together to meet you mandatory and reconstruction needs and gaza while ensuring that the palestinian people not mos benefit from this assistance. we discuss jordan's central role as a custodian of muslim holy places and the importance of preserving the historic status, quote attributes on all the sites. jordan also plays a vital role in the west bank. the u. s. re engages with the policy, people and reopens are constantly. jerusalem. will have
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a lot of work to do together. as well. mean are, all cattle has pledged half a $1000000000.00 towards garza's post war reconstruction. the energy rich gulf state regularly contributes millions of dollars in the humanitarian aid to the besieged strip. catera was part of the mediation efforts to secure the ceasefire for good by egypt. while the prospect of more palestinian families being forced from their homes, continues to cast a shadow in occupied east. jerusalem and israeli court adjourned a decision on forced evictions in the neighbourhood of sil, one and less than 3 weeks ago. a similar case and checked europe, spot violence that eventually saw how math and israel fight each other for 11 days . and then con reports, the more use of force by israeli police on the streets have 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
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force expulsion from their homes in the nearby sue one neighborhood. israeli settlers say jews own the property, pre the creation of the state of israel. and since the state 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 courts 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 filed to the court, we cannot leave this field without any response from our side. outside the court, the protest is made clear. they see the forced explosions as the legal. so as you
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can see, emotions are very high. the police move the process behind that barrier. just take 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 a legal system because in 1967, our house was confiscated in the old city. if there's any justice in the cause, 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 the houses on this narrow street are the
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threats. the court postponement 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. now now us president joe biden has all that report from his intelligence agencies on the origins of corona virus within 3 months. last week, the wall street journal reported 3 people working at a virus lab and the chinese city of wu, and so ill in november 2019 who hand is where the virus came from. in march, a joint world health organization and chinese pro found it was highly unlikely the virus accidentally from that lab, but international scientist say beijing withheld key information. one theory is a virus emerged from human contact with an infected animal at a will and with the market. chinese embassy in the us says politicizing,
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the origins of co 19 will hamper investigations. let's bring in doctor amish adelcia. he's a senior scholar, the johns hopkins sense of health security. you join us from pittsburgh in pennsylvania. dr. alger, so us present job by now once his intelligence agencies, to investigate the emergence of cobra. 19. what new evidence is caused biden to do this and why now do you think i, what i think is happening is that we're starting to see a lot, a lot of converging streams of evidence that there hasn't been transparency from the chinese government that we're hearing about people who work on institute of i ology, becoming sick with an illness. we know that this has been spreading since november . we've seen the chinese government been very reticent to allow press to investigate the origins of this virus. we know the wall street journal reporters have been detained by police. we know the b, b, c has been chased out of certain areas where people are looking for the origin. so i think that raises questions about trying to really get the chinese government to,
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to come to terms with what may have happened in the early days of the pandemic. and i think now there is enough streams of evidence that, that the, and not enough intelligence that's pushing our president biden to really want to get to the bottom of this and to get answers. and i think it's, it's long overdue and it's the right action. yeah. anonymous, that's an interesting point you make because how much will this action biden undermine the recent w h. i report that found it was highly unlikely. the virus came from the laboratory because that report basically got the chinese off the hook did minutes. so that report is something that most people have discounted because we know it was a biased report. we know that this wasn't something that was really aimed at actually getting to the truth that this was a team that was highly managed by the chinese government. and it's not an independent report, it's not something that actually gives you definitive answer. so i do think it's him, it is important to revive what the w h o said, because that that report is not definitive. and actually, i think it's actually another example of chinese influence on the w h ho that needs
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to be needs to be corrected. we need to find answers about how this virus emerges into humans. and it may be the case that it was a natural and natural spillover event, but we want to know for sure, because there are going to be other corona virus emergencies that we have to face in the future. and if we don't understand what animals are involved, i think it's going to make us less resilient to the next pandemic. yeah, just turning a clock back a bit. i mean, many people have criticized venue as president. donald trump, as a conspiracy theorist, when he called it the china virus and said the virus didn't come from a chinese lab in one hand. could this latest move by joe biden, eventually prove that? actually, donald trump was right. i think it's, i think that the fact that the president trump was engaging and conspiratorial thinking and was talking about an engineer, advice, virus and biological weapons. that whole, that part of it i think needs to be separated from the fact that this might have been an accidental lab leak. and i do think that this has never been a theory that has been dismissed out of hand. it's always been something that's
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kind of had an undercurrent going for going forward, trying to understand this. and i think now as we've got multiple lines of converging evidence, it's becoming more and more clear that we have to actually rule this out or try to find some answers. and i think that unfortunately this got tied up into politics and into certain rhetoric from the former president that made it much harder to actually pursue this line of evidence because of the way it was being associated with almost overtly racist language. and i think that that's something that, that actually hindered us actually getting to the bottom of this. so hopefully, you know, i'm just a final thought you before you go. i mean, china remains extremely sensitive when it comes to the origins of cobra. 19 and many people believe the beijing cleaned up the evidence trail. as you suggested a long before the doublet, your inspectors got there anyway. so apart from increasing tensions with china, what is this latest investigation likely to prove? do you think the investigation is likely to show how this virus found its way into
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humans? it's going to look into the bio safety at the hot institute of ideology, where they're, where they lack about how they handle these pathogens. it will also give, give us some understanding of which corona viruses that lab was working with and understand what the procedures and protocols were. what is the most common? what's the most likely ancestor of the source code to virus? there's a lot of important viral illusionary questions that we need to get to the bottom of because we need to be prepared for the next corona virus that threatened us dr. methodology really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed for talking throughout his era, thank you. thank you. and australia, 2nd most popular state is being put into another snap lockdown at least 26 new cobit 19 infections have been reported this week in victoria. contact tracing has identified 10000 people who may have been exposed for the next week. people would only be allowed out of their homes for essential reasons. for
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a short break here now does era. when we come back, the environmental is in the netherlands. celebrate a landmark court ruling. me know, 1st winner abigail just so much and congratulations. you just $11000000.00 and get a job and get a shot at becoming very rich. we'll tell you about a controversial experiment in the us states of a high more in that i use how that looks like our warm spell of fine dry and hot weather across the east side of north america is about to come to an end. we got this weakness area of high pressure just out into the atlantic. that's still true. and the winds in from a general solely direction. hence that he's got a cold front,
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just straddling his way out of the good parts of canada, coming down into central areas of the us and that will grassy make his way further east was that we go ahead of the front temperature getting up to 35 celsius once again, then on wednesday afternoon, that's the last of the warm days because if you go one into thursday, turning increasingly here with 32 celsius in d. c at that state. and he comes out right. and he will be very heavy at times. sundry down posts coming through squall, he winds large house. any possibility me could see one or 2 tonight is is that system continues to make its way further. east was cooler, talking in behind for chicago at 12 celsius getting a little cooler there in dc and noticed 25 celsius as we go on into friday says something like a 10 degree drop as that cloud and right to the fund, re down pools, rushing through wet weather, once again down towards the deep south, texas, louisiana, we'll see some sharp showers, long spells of rain. we got some wet weather too into central america for much of the caribbean is fine and sunny. the
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the ripper hotel is the hotels that i've ever stated and i'm the biggest box you have ever seen. how does explode order taken out the hotel? this was germany. we loved it when it was built and read, even when it was a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast, you wrote a new episode of war hotels on al jazeera, the news a welcome back. a good reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera,
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the leader of hamas in garza, is warning of a religious war. israel persists with its policies around alex a most of them and elsewhere in palestinian territory and was also excuse us secretary state of trying to stoke allister in division and israeli court of john de decision on more forced evictions and not bodies to resume. there were demonstrations outside the court, 6 palestinian families, and still one could lose their homes. and joe biden has ordered us intelligence agencies to report back on the origins of the corona virus within 3 months. it's an indication that the administration is seriously considering a possibility that the virus accidentally leaks from a chinese lab for testers have again marched across cities in columbia, demanding more economic help from the government. demonstrations. i've gone for nearly a month and rights group say at least 40 people have been killed by security forces, many taking part a young and poor, who say they have nothing to lose. alessandra,
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pick your ports now from, but it's become an almost nightly occurrence for nearly a month. police clashing with columbia, the youth angry with the government in a system they say has failed them during the day at the so called resistance portal in baton, where to gather 21 year old magius painting a message calling for in, in to police violence. but a list of grievances against the government, as long as it's the injustice in this country, the lack of opportunity for many young columbia, many can't access education at all. so we're here exercising our right to protest. we're here demanding health a home and in education. but we're attacked by the police. the police armed while we have brushes been pain. the like practically a 3rd of columbia youth made us jobless and has been unable to continue her languages studies. unemployment in school dropout rates have k rocketed doing the
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cobit pandemic, increasing the numbers of these affected young colombians who responded by protesting, despite a brutal police response that had left dozens dead money that they call us need or neither. norris, because we don't work nor study, but how are we supposed to study if we don't have the resources? how can we access public university if they're 5000 people from 100 spot? there's so many like me who simply don't have anybody to help them pay for an education. i think they took so much away from us that we don't fear them anymore. and if we don't fear them, they lose their power that the government has begun negotiating with the unions that started to protest in april against and now withdrawn tax reform to address these issues. but many engaging daily here in sit ins and performances, say they don't feel represented by the unions and want their own seat at the table . protest they say is there only available weapon
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a night the atmosphere remains communal and festive, but as the hours have tension rises as processors block the road, challenging the belief minutes later security forces moving for another long night of rock steer, gas in violence, get him up we want to be recognized, and we want to prosper and willing to fight for q till the end. no one knows what the end looks like in a country that seems to be repeating the history of repression of protest and descent. but despite the police efforts, these young protesters say they are determined to hold their ground. allison, just with that the un security council has user emergency meeting the call for immediate release of marley's transitional leaders, vice president colonel se me go to one of the military officers who lead last year, who ousted and arrested the prime minister and president on monday. being hailed
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and a military base and the town of county was going to representative says they'll be given a gradual release and have resigned from that position. rescued in northern nigeria have been searching for more than a 100 people missing when the overcrowded boat that capsized about 200 were on board. when it's sunk near work and cabby state local governments beds and says the passengers must be women and children are coming from niger state or the 20 people i've been rescued. now shell has been ordered to more than double its carbon emissions cuts and rooting that will have implications for energy companies. worldwide, a court in netherlands said, shell must flash emissions by 45 percent by the year 2030. it's far deeper than shells. target to reduce the carbon intensity of its products by 20 percent in that timeframe. step reports from the hate of joy after the landmark and living in the hague would in $17000.00 dutch citizens and 7 environmental groups at the
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keep arguing the shell. and they just people's lives and future generations. when it's carbon emission, 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 government, but also companies have a responsibility to reduce climate change bank. the court orders royal dutch shell drew it's company policy to reduce 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. to not only get
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the book to the more than $17000.00 dutch citizens and south and employ your mental run this case, this would have an impact worldwide. now a judge has ruled that a company like child has an obligation to pop emissions the same for the fly companies around the globe. absolutely. this will definitely have a ripple effect across the jurisdiction. and it's definitely something that companies you're taken to account. not only the boards but the shareholders as well, their investors, derrick accountants, et cetera. so i really think that this will have a huge impact on the energy transmission. 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. interesting, the want to see that's a judge. death today, if that's shell cannot follow what's happening in society. joe has its own game to
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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 we 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 al jazeera bake. now german scientists believe they've worked out why people in very rare cases develop potentially deadly blood clot, stopped receiving the astrazeneca johnson and johnson vaccines. research has to london's financial times newspaper. the problem i have to do with the way that these vaccines deliver proteins which project selves from covered 19 it's thought with some tweaks, the jobs will no longer trigger reaction that can lead to clotting south sedans,
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health ministry is returning 72000 doses because the vaccines are due to expire, other african countries face the same problem. several governments have decided either to return or destroy tens of thousands of doses many because they've been too slow to roll them out. the democratic republic of congo hasn't use most of the astrazeneca supply it received under the un lead kovak scheme that expire next month. so they're being sent to other countries like ghana and madagascar. malawi destroyed nearly 20000 doses this week because not enough people wanted them. very sharp chairs, south africa committee, uncovered 1900 vaccines. he says much more work is needed to calm people's fears and mistrust. city then patient. yes, africa is that, whoa, some serve as a produced, 50 percent of the population are hesitant. that doesn't mean that they're not that very anti vectors or that they refusing vaccination. they just need more
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information. i think it's really up to us to kind of reassure them that the vaccines are both safe and effective. this is a global problem. it's not just confined to the african continent. and look, these vaccines are new. they've been very, very rapidly. so it's not difficult to see how the anti vaccine lobby can generate his c generate nervousness about the vaccines. and we, as a scientific and proficient community, need to kind of come with the, with the evidence, with his artistic evidence of why these vaccines are says, this is a global problem indeed. mean, all the rate of covered 19 vaccinations has slowed in the united states. half of all adults are perceived at least one dose, but polls suggest a quarter of the population don't want to get a job at all. and that's led some states to think of creative screens to convince people to roll up their sleeves. audio cast reports for columbus,
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ohio. we are excited to announce the 1st winter abigail just from so much and congratulations. the odds of winning were one in 2700000. that's the number of people in the u. s. state of ohio who register for wednesdays lottery drawing to win $1000000.00 for having received the coping 19 vaccine. i hope i will. tommy cole, eric's name wasn't take this time, but he still has 4 more chances to win in following weeks. he says he actually feels pretty lucky just to be vaccinated, so i can go out and enjoy the world and keep everyone safe doing the $1000000.00 prize can go to any vaccinated adult vaccinated. teenagers can win a university scholarship. but most of the people attending this hearing at the ohio state capital, say they refuse to be lured into accepting the shot. they back
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a proposal protecting their choice to refuse the vaccine. i'm not going to sell myself for, you know, a ticket for college or, or, or money. i mean, i think our bodies and what products we put a number are for our lives are far more important than, than money. recent polls show about a quarter of americans, and more than half of republicans say they will not get a coven, 1900 vaccine, public health experts worry that would allow the virus and it's variance to retain a dangerous foothold in the us population. and if we want to get to the other side of the panoramic, we need as many people in our population vaccinate as possible. we'd like to get to close at 70 to 80 percent as we can in the us. the most common reasons for not getting vaccinated against coded are safety, concerns, and doubts about the disease severity. despite nearly 600000 americans dead and another 500 still dying daily, ohio governor says that's justification for spending government honey on the
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deliberately named vax a 1000000 lottery, or something magical, it seems to me, there always has been about a 1000000 a $1000000.00. i don't know that we kind of cheese the same results with a $1000.00 or a $100.00. everyone we spoke with at this vaccine drive through said they'd heard about the lottery, but would have gotten the shot any way. no rish ring us tommy says it's made him very aware of his fortunate position in the world. we are from india and we still, we are hearing that there is a scarcity of vaccine when people are not getting it, even when they're wanting other u. s. states have followed suit with lotteries of their own, and businesses are offering everything from 3 don't to a spin around a professional race track. it's unclear whether these experiments will work, but at least in ohio, a handful of people will be both vaccinated. and very rich heidi jo, castro,
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al jazeera columbus, ohio. they're selling children's author eric karl has died at the age of 91. he published be very hungry caterpillar in 1969. it sold more than 40000000 copies and was translated into 60 languages. he also wrote and illustrated 75 other titles called di that is home in the us state of massachusetts. all the news, of course, on our website. there it is on the screen. the address of the dot com, that's just a dot com ah type of check of the headlines here on our 0. how much is political leader in garza is wanting of religious war? if israel persist with its policies around alex moss, occupied east jerusalem and elsewhere in palestinian territory. yes, yes. it was also accused us secretary of state anthony,
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