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take center stage, they are morocco's resistance, the officers of roger casablanca, the funds, who make football on. i'll just be your i got to by fire race, the polish ranking vessel into deep water before it think, ah, this is al jazeera alive from the hall. so coming up like to pause for a moment of silence for the father's mother's sisters, sons, and daughters. friends of god in greenland,
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president joe biden pays tribute a 100 years on from one of america's worst have a ratio massacres. we take a 1st time look inside the volcano, that's 4000 to flee in the democratic republic of congo. and america's top diplomat had to central america to address supply of vibrant, having no, i a large contain the ship that caught fire off the shore line can coast is now sinking several 100 tons of oil in its fuel tanks. preparations of being made to tow the vessel into deep water before it sings completely. it's already cause the country's worst ever maritime environmental disaster. the ship was transporting a cargo of chemicals and plastic. talk to me now fernandez, live in columbus. how's that operation going then?
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where essentially hearing that the salvage company that has been brought in by the ship owner was basically getting the logistics organized to try to that ship further into deeper sees. but obviously that logistical issues. there are the issues of the structure of that vessel. i spoke to the navy spokesman this morning . he said, the navy personnel, especially train personnel, had assisted the salvages vote the vessel this morning. obviously, it's a dangerous mocking wreck and that they had helped hook it up in order to facilitate it being pulled away. but having said that, obviously the situation is thompson go. i did speak to a couple of experts regarding the entire operation that is being talked about,
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the desire to move this wreckage out into the deeper sea to sort of minimize the environmental damage that would happen when that ship things we did here from the navy. and the salvages that it has indeed begun thinking obviously from yesterday, there were reports that the real part of the ship had started taking in water. obviously, millions of liters of water have been bombed onto that vessel during the last, you know, 12 or 13 days to fight the raging blazes on board. and this fire somehow had got into the real part of the ship and it was obviously weighing down that ship. so it was just a matter of time. and we did hear indeed again from this morning that it had begun thinking, present go top a roger box from meeting last evening with everyone concerned. also throw his weight behind the need to pull that vessel out into deep seas. but
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environmentalists have sort of put up red flags. they've said that just the impact of what we have already seen. millions of plastic pellets and bond debris from that vessel over the last 2 of days have a long course line. i mean, essentially little further down from here, i was here yesterday covering the clean up that had been mounted and that was essentially picked layer of these plastic micro palate, mixed with that bunch material. there was also a visible kind of, almost like a sludge. we don't know what that material is. there was also signed streaks of oil, which what it seemed to be from what people on the ground was saying. obviously these are subject to testing the environmental agencies are conducting continuous tests, even on the dead fish and marine life that have washed up on show. most of these
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animals have been found with plastic pellets, either in their stomachs in their gills. so the environment, environmental impact is unquantifiable. i mean i spoke to one environmental yesterday, one environmentalist who was just at the end of which she said, we have been warning for this. why did the country go ahead and agreed to help this ship when we do not have the equipment and the where we thought to do so, we should have realized it's not something we could take on. we have invited it, you know, closer to our shows and essentially opened up to this massive and vitamin catastrophe . or i'm in l fernandez from colombo and iranian navy ship is reported to have sunk in the gulf of oman. that's after a fire broke out on board, the crews believe to be safe. it's unclear was cause the blaze.
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it's been a 100 years since one of the worst racial massacres in us history. on tuesday, joe biden became the 1st sitting american president to visit tulsa. why, why mob killed hundreds of african americans biden says, remembering what happened is important for the nation to heal. but many are upset. he made no mention of reparations for the death and destruction of what was once called black wall street. she have returned to reports from tulsa. joe biden is the 1st us president to take mountain commemoration. sports thought to be the u. s . his worst incident of racial violence, some 300 black residents of the once prosperous african american neighbourhood of greenwood and tulsa, were killed in 1921, as it was burned to the grounds. biden met with the last survivors of the massacre . i'm pledge to address the systemic racism that keeps african americans disadvantaged. promising to address inequity in home. appraisals, black homes, being valued at tens of thousands,
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less than white homes and order more federal contracts or lack businesses. the data shows young black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding, given the chance as white entrepreneurs are what they don't have. lawyers, they don't have. they don't know the accountants, but they have great ideas. local businesses, welcome the focus, but the head of the greenwood chamber of commerce that was formed by survivors of the massacre as they attempted to rebuild is skeptical. the president of the united states is here and i can even medium the talk about how we can preserve this district, how we can help grow these black businesses, the city, it's also making money. the state of oklahoma is making money, right? these mainstream hotels is making money, but the historic black district is not going to get it done by didn't have an advance to key campaign pledge to forgive student deaths, which civil rights groups. they would go a long way to narrowing that racial wealth gap, nor has he spoken not in favor of reparations for slavery or even reparations for
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the remaining survivors of the tulsa race massacre. who, a 100 years after they lost everything, still receive no compensation. that hasn't been any accountability for the massacre either. white mobs were actively supported by the police and city authorities. activists see a direct link between today's disproportionate police violence against african americans and the burning of what was known as black wall street. my brother cameras crutcher was killed right here in this community with his hands in the air, an armed by a police officer of tulsa, oklahoma, and 100 years prior to that. my great grandmother community, this sacred land i'm standing on was burned to the ground state sanctioned violence . it's the same police culture that exist today that continues to harm black and brown people in the city from racial economic disparities to official racist violence. this communication has revealed deep continuity between 19212021. she advertise, see al jazeera, tulsa,
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oklahoma in israel negotiations are continuing between political parties to form and you government to the end, the 2 year political stalemate, opposition leader le peers has an hill the end of wednesday to declare he can form a coalition using talks with far right, lead in the family benefits if they agree on the government, it will mark the end of benjamin netanyahu is 12 years rule. israel defense minister is going to the united states to ask for more military aid, been against once a $1000000000.00 to restock the arsenal of israel's anti defense system. the 11 day conflict with whom i saw thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. gans is also meeting us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, to discuss garza and iran. the african union has suspended molly's membership in response to the country's military coup. so, so threatened sanctions if
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a civilian government isn't reinstated on monday, west african latest suspended monday from the regional block echo of molly's entering, the president and prime minister resigned to being detained later released by the military last week. as also a cabinet ratio less. 2 soldiers out of the position, small, the 2nd coo and just 9 month more than a week off to africa most active volcano erupted nettie. 40 people are missing and hundreds of thousands of flood homes in the democratic republic of congo. it's just one of 2 volcanoes. people in go my have to worry about. malcolm web accompany the un vulcan ologist to visit the summit of one of them. the stereo ta desco's job to monitor and study africa's 2 most active volcanoes in the democratic republic of congo. when they're at risk of interrupting his safest to go by helicopter. we joined him for a visit. we set off from the city of goma,
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home to about 2000000 people. perilously close to mount near a gun, go inside the crater on its summit as a lake of lava. just over a week ago, lava came rushing out of 2 splits in its sides. one of the streams went into the city of goma. this is what it did. thousands of people lost their homes and everything they own. sabri during the food most seen, this happened 3 times over the 85 years. he's been alive and sell earth trema since he was a small boy. there were few records of the volcanoes history, but people here have known its dangers for generations. what us him a come up. the old is used to tell us that if the mountain is annoyed and take it, if the mountain is annoyed and you see fire, then you must run away a kilometer and a half higher than the city helicopter is able to land on
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a shelf inside the crater of mountains were gira all around the edge of the crater . the plumes of gas is coming out of cracks in the ground. it smells eggy, like sofa, and the surface of the ground emitted with this mixture of ashy rog. it's warm to touch and is full of holes because this was boiling, bubbling, molten rock in the crater itself. the level of the love is low at the moment after a series of interruptions in the last few years. we keep hearing piles of rocks breaking off the side and crushing down into the bottom. that is clearly still seismic activity. getting on. dario once a closer look, the volcanoes sit on the side of the east african rift, where to take 20 areas have been pulling apart from each other for millions of years. the tool kind of being also very different one from each other. the more at the same time because the reef is starting to move,
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the seismic activity is due to drift. 3 suddenly moves and then unfortunately, the peoplesoft feeling and whole, these activities and jetty car quiz. the un, which area worked for, have had peacekeepers and humanitarian programs in congo for more than 20 years. observing the volcanoes is critical for trying to predict her options and keeping people safe. the crater is best seen from the air. the volcanoes here and not well understood compared to others because of the lack of historical seismic data. but there is spectacular, as they are dangerous malcolm web al jazeera mountain emma gira democratic republic of congo. fill ahead now just there are. the un says more than 90 percent of people need urgent aid to avoid hunger nephew, his gray region. and despite criticism from healthplex city and president bax
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hosting copa america during a pandemic. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to whither sponsored by kettle airways. hello, it's the wild weather we had been talking about for parts of spain. these clouds drop some hail, let me take you to spain and show has seen that we had, we need it, plow trucks to remove the hill. we did see stones up to 6 centimeters. now, the bulk of that energy has shoved further north in france, so we do have thunderstorms in the forecast. and yes, that includes for paris. it's got a bit of instability across parts of the u. k. but this is going to run into high pressure and dissipate so landed no rain in the forecasts for you for the next several days. and i did want to put this on your radar toward northern parts of
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germany along the border of poland. the risk of hail is here, heavy rain and stiff winds and we can't rule out the risk of an isolated tornado. then we still have widespread instability across the black seas and very heavy rain for southern sections of russia, pushing into ukraine. take you to the mediterranean break now and look, we have a batch of what weather running across the boss for us in turkey. temperatures here are well below where they should be for this time of the year. take you to north africa right now when we have heavy rain for a camera room. nigeria southern sections gone out and that spilling into the ivory coast. i'd be john a high of 28 on wednesday. sponsor cut on airways. moving drug cartels on vigilante groups in a population called in the middle. what's your reason to thing and make sure why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an eccentric mixture violence to investigate the can an upcoming
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election change. anything the people living here? so we're getting to join me john holeman for the full report on audi. o, the me you're watching out just reminded of our top stories is now a launch, contain a ship that caught fire off the shrunken coast is now thinking debris from the vessel is called the country's worst ever maritime environmental disaster. us president joe biden is lead a ceremony in oklahoma mountain scenery of the tulsa race. mexico and 300 african
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americans were killed by white mom, probably support for black businesses, but didn't mention restoration. israel opposition? lady le peters until the end of wednesday to declare he can form a coalition, he's and talks with far right me that enough time the benefit bennett to form a government. now you end world food program is warning the conflict in a few of his northern te gray region has exacerbated levels of hunger. the agency says after 7 months of fighting more than 5000000 people now need emergency food aid, that's more than 90 percent of the population. many regional leaders, a warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe. the u. n. has appealed for $203000000.00. the scale off its response, but agencies have limited access to the worst his areas. mohammed, the other reports from the capitol at his have of these are 2 tuition that he's
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getting was by the day, according to wi fi, they can only reach 1200000 people out of the more than 5000000 president of the ticket region. all these because of the raging conflict about 7 months ago, prime minister b had sent his full us into today in what he had promised to be a very short operation in which he was aimed at the army. the ready get administration of that secret regent. todd, by all intents and purposes, refused to deal with his administration without house title or on 7 months on the fighting is going on. mid highways on board a couple people. let's take you now to shift general off and i'll keep moving curious to where we're hearing from the head of underwear sleep. let me let you know the ok. so good. good morning. it's very important for me as on the walk commission,
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generally to visit the families of sex at home in their homes, where they leave to show the agencies report to them in the, in the face of frets, of forced displacement. it is very difficult to exten. how's the lives of us is 8 family risk being turned upside down. was a 2nd time was in nearly 3 generation of being seen. refugees. i so one home in which is the settler. i've already taken over half of of the house. so the house is actually divided into a policy and family and a family settler. it is really but as soon with reduced time it is, will lives in shelves of dread. this is becoming a precedent and dread the day when they all are forcibly removed from their homes
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and replace the by israel settler 8. but his tinder, if it is somebody's effect. and with imminent displacement concrete blocks that restrict the movement in an out of the tree. and we saw it damped. the constant presence of arms is where the security forces and repeated arrangement, but settler, put somebody on the and no miss stress. when this is my 1st visit to the family's insurance at home, it is not my 1st encounter with them, nor is this the 1st visit by your own wor, commissioner general, like my predecessor, i an own want remain committed to advocating against the force transfer of all parties in refugees in canada, and across the web it's monk,
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including is there is more generally and we all know the situation on. so in the see one, a neighborhood this i mean is in a prince if of the looming displacement routing which might take at any time it has been postpone, but it's not yet lifted. the community feels isolated. i'm scared, but it's aware of the unique keybo, international human, international, human intern roads position, forcibly removing people from their home, runs contrary to international humanitarian law. i reiterated this in my address to the un security council. last for the, when i called the for an end to for displacement, an administrative demolition which again are contrary to i
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children. and this needs to end at my level. i have and will continue to raise this issue in all my diplomatic meetings and presentation as a way to prevent further escalation and to ensure the right of the families are protected under international human turn law. on what continues to call on the israeli authorities to out the displacement and to protect the rights and dignity. but it's in reference to that in the west bank, including here in santa, where we are today. this eviction violates international law on israel as obligation as an occupying power for only one. this protest in refugees are facing a 2nd displacement in living memory. at the head of the un agency for ballasting
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refugees, and as mandated by the un general assembly to protect and assist, but as to refugees, i have made it, i'll purity to help prevent another cycle of trauma and loss. thank you very much and i will leave my colleagues from the officer to answer the question related to the situation is beyond the displacement. so let me get the complete beyond you violate the national law beyond the okay thing i got the transfer of these these are you taking any compete in in, in, in the us master set the one newest one that will answer the question is and he months ago because he has
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a meeting right now you can ask a question, please remember you need to be on only on the whole day placement plus are are there concrete measures that you get? what are you doing? right, so in terms of the case, obviously it's a huge effort by all of the international community not only know in terms of advocating, but also providing legal to the families. but what we're trying to also do is support. we're 90 way we can and whether it's by providing psychosocial support or other support. so we've. ringback been engaging with the families to ask them what they need. it's incredibly difficult because this is not a legal case. this is about people's lives. it's about their families. it's about our homes, about their children. and so they levels of anxiety. the worry of
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course, the case being you know, this is, this is why. yeah, absolutely. and that's why it's so important to advocate to raise the international profile of this. so that the consideration is that this case is an international humanitarian law case. that's why the advocacy and the outreach and the efforts that member states is so important. and that's why these events something you all today is really, really important. we have one question for you. what's the action you will do? any thing about statements about we are doing what's on the gulf. so i just, i mean it's, it's very intangible because advocacy work is about to our commissioner general focus security council this week, specifically about the families in shakes, shut off. we've met with member states, we've met with capital,
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we will continue to do so every advocacy efforts, every statement that we make when we refer to these harmonies. but not only based on these 200 other families in east to them that are facing potential displaced the people here for security because they are afraid from what you will do on that. we're a humanitarian organization. we don't have police, we don't have an army. but again, we're engaging, we're trying to reach out to the security forces we're trying to again reach out and try and explain the situation and try to do what we can protect you about something like that. and that's the situation you have to go to the court. would you contribute to the legal procedure on defending them? so the united nation doesn't go with united nation doesn't go to the israeli courts that why we're offering through other partners. the norwegian refugee council is
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working with the families in order to provide that legal force. we don't recognize that these are evictions. this is not people who didn't pay their rent or there isn't a problem with the local authorities. the issue is that these people are facing for displacement, that we don't recognize the ruling because the eastern number is occupied. would you view the documentation requirements to the court, maybe or to the we have provided all of the papers that we have to the families. and we've, we've also engage with the jordanian authorities to make sure that all of our archives are available to the families. so everything that we've been able to do, we have done, and we will continue to do that if there's ways that we can further helpful we will of course, to the state. so this is, this is a really important point. the family is never ever lost their refugee status. they are recognized as palestine refugees the time and the houses were built in exchange
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for the russian cards, which men flower and oil, and whatever other support and was providing that was the exchange. they have never lost a refugee status. they are registered with registered palestine, refugees, they have right to receive support from any other public. thank you. thank. thank you so much for that. let's give it. thank you all for coming. we're here to express support for families facing for this placement. the words their moments ago by philip lottery need the honor a commission, a general he of course speaking after visiting checks, gerra in occupied east jerusalem. he described the as surreal describing his experience of visiting a palestinian family house, half of which he had already been taken over by settlers, and seeing how a family has to live with half the house occupied by israeli settlers. we also
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heard him say that forcibly removing people from their homes runs country to international war point for the highlighted by under was director of a face for the west bank saying we don't recognize the rulings referring to these really court rulings which are expected or feared that they may evict or forcibly remove palestinians from the houses she went on to say when louis that because east jerusalem is occupied or how they force it joins us now live from west jerusalem. harry, i guess the questions there really highlight the situation. the difficulty of the situation for the un refugee agency as well as the palestinians. and it comes back to the simple point that international law is supposed to apply in east jerusalem. not the israeli court orders that evict hannah finance forcibly
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remove them from their homes to handed over to satler's. exactly the same main quote that you did about a forcible transfer of refugees. that is the international law position on what is happening in occupied the serious them. of course, the israelis don't accept that they have in terms unilaterally annexed these jerusalem. and they wished to apply israeli law, the national law of the country, of israel in what is internationally recognized as occupied territory with an occupying power that has obligations to refugees who already being displaced inside that occupied territory. and that is the key point that when we spoke to the lawyer in this case that he repeatedly made that he was hamstrung by having to operate within israeli domestic.
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