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police is trying very hard friends, the scenario that happened last week when thousands were rioting and sitting across the ladder, after some protest will start to throw in stones. and that's why your work police on horseback moved in to clear the area the news a day of rage, unoccupied. pastimes west bank protest against israel's illegal settlement and violence. ah, i'm a dan. this is i'll just hear a live from the hall. so coming up, the organizer of a vigil to remember, childless gentlemen square massacre is arrested hours before the memorial in hong kong. then marks controversial plan to keep house asylum seekers by setting up
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a refugee reception center and other countries. doors, criticism would be a huge game changer if other counseling or law not like the pulse of peking can be extend the life restoring nature. benevolence moves ahead with plans to turn the lake into a wild life away. ah, we begin in occupied west bank in the occupied west banquet palestinian protesters have gathered for they call a day of rage. this is the scene south of novela. at least 15 people have been injured. protestors rallying against violence by israeli settlers and the storming of a lot the most compound in that abraham is live for us in nablus. so take us through
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understand me that this is now being provoked by new is rady outpost settler. outpost, which was set up in the novelist area. right? yes, this is why many palestinians, a few 100 of them came here to have their friday prayers, confrontation sooner up that with these really forces just before the end of the friday prayers, they are protesting that building and they stablish ment of an illegal is really outpost just behind this here, it's one of 7 outposts that have been built since the beginning of the year that have been attempts to build more. but they, some of them were dismantled and others were burned down by palestinians. but this one over here has just been established a less than a month ago, and i felt the need official. we've just spoken to says that even though these outposts are not considered or approved by the israeli government,
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they still get services from them such as electricity, water, and security. so they believe that even if these they are not approved by the israeli government, that it's still less than the services. now, of course, under international law, all israeli sacraments are considered illegal, but from experience these outpost later turn into the israeli settlements. the past is here, believe the aim of the sacraments is to cut the contiguous view of the future, passing in states and build and build more 2nd. and we are talking about 2000 tender for israeli settlements since the beginning of the year. the meantime, these really 4 days, really a government is still demolishing more and more houses. so this is why palestinians here say that they want to protect their landing protest. the growing is really sacraments and the increasing subtler violence. and from nablus, that was neither abraham thousands of people are expected to define police
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soldiers in hong kong by going ahead with a vigil for victims of the 1999 gentlemen square massacre. it sent to begin in an hour. it comes with the threat of arrest for anyone who attends will to activists have already been detained, including the organizer. so the 1st time in 32 years, the launch part of the venue for the vigil. hong kong is victoria park, will be closed. of the arrest song, stopping all protest, university students claim the pillar of shame. statue as part of that anniversary. we want to educate students of the case of our university. we want to commemorate that people with tech revise thought easy. then we want to events event defense at hoko to use it. and we believe that the university could judge that today's event is totally legal and made. and we hope that university will respect the autonomy of
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the junior. and there have been demonstrations outside chinese embassy in japan. similar memorials of planned in cities around the world. hundreds or possibly thousands of people were killed in 1989 in china's capital when the military open fire on peaceful protest. this by jane has practically raised any mention of the june. the 4th massacre. but it's just after 7 at night in hong kong, i go live to sara clock so that i can see people molig around behind you. not sick, totally parker. i was a situation like all the protest building up. it's very, very quiet. you might be able to hear the loud, think it behind me. this is a message telling people to stay away from victoria. we also have thousands of police be deployed across hong kong on $51.00 stop any legal assembly across the city hall. victoria pot sealed off now the 2nd year a band has been applied,
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dropping a tablet vigil which has been held the last 30 or so years. you might recall that a 1000 did gather the father and had brought to the bar in the field behind a number of those been in the ticket of a pro democracy laid is behind organized last year digital by a now and job have been convicted of a legal assembly that includes a li truck in the who was the chair. now also the difference between this year and last year was this is the 1st time the national security laws are in place. direct july, last year at anyone arrested under that legislation. heavy fines and potentially locked in prison if convicted so that could be a major deterrent. but anyone who would have to fit in attending this digital in particular the fact that the family who attended to the next generation about what happened and back in 19 i did on the police and the governor have done another number of press conferences across coming people to stay home and reminding people
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like my body is in job, they attend this event. this is what i had early on friday. the believe me will use whatever measure in order to maintain the public order and public safety. having can see that all the information intelligence as well as assessing the stuff we're facing today. i mean, bob, instead of the public, all of the public safety as well as the rights and freedoms a lot of and sarah, as we mentioned, there have been arrests already. what's happened to those activists who arrested they've been charged i haven't been charges yet, but the tommy of thought is arrested and then being detained is certainly significant on the grounds. it was not on the morning of the day of the anniversary enough, one of those particular people that was chat and she is a part of the activist. she's also my chair, the hong kong,
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a lives which organizing visuals now she's been trying to organize legal assembly by sharing messages on facebook the 2nd year in which i mentioned, but even has been banned to part democracy, people and the activists not group. so i'm not behind boss at the moment. those are still making him public. they're convinced that this ban that's been put in place. the government says it's like a juice, demick and social distancing friction. they're convinced that potentially the visuals are the hundreds of thousands of people gather behind a lot, the candles to boxes and eventually maybe gone for the day. the visuals are in the right. thanks so much. sarah clark, denmark's parliament has voted to establish refugee reception center in a 3rd country likely to be in africa. politicians are voted for the bill, say it will deter asylum seekers from crossing the mediterranean. the european commission and the u. n. though, have criticized the plan. charlotte,
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bella has more in danish parliament. politicians have taken strict immigration policies for asylum seekers and voted to make them tougher and a 70 to 24 vote. politicians agreed to move asylum seekers who arrive on danish soil tor reception seemed to in a 3rd country outside europe with your applications would be processed more than 50 percent. that arrived last year. they didn't have a need for seeking asylum. they bird microns. that's a life and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence permit to stay in the center. right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee
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rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided as asylum claims can only be filed at the danish border. it's nonsense to say that it's going to stop c crossings because it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so people have to cross the sea anyway. so that's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. united nations refugee agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries follows dean mark's policy would be a huge game changer. if other counties would follow up is not like the, the pulses of thinking can be externalize and saw say, cookie, provided that on, i want to be out, but don't bring to all of county. he just going against the concept of the european commission also criticize the move, saying out sourcing asylum claims is not compatible with a you lose. some of the funding raises fundamental questions about both the access
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to a 1000 procedures effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules or proposals under the new packed form on migration. and this item marks tightening immigration policies have come after more than 21000 asylum seekers arrived in 2015. it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some serene roofing jeans. it's unclear. we're denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center. but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis oh, to 0. still ahead on al jazeera, france pulls military support for molly. the latest moved to pressure the government after a military coup. and game on y organizes pushing head with international football
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in south america this friday, a growing number of covey cases. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello there, let start in india, and the south west monsoon has officially arrived within some of those heavy showers across southern areas of india. carolyn, seen some pretty sharp down port. we could see some flash flooding here, localized flooding to now the whole of the west coast of india is affected by those rains and they'll push in more centrally as we go into the weekend. sure lanka also expected to see some wet weather with some pretty heavy downpours there. up in the northwest, things are looking dry and brighter, the heat continuing to build new deli at 40 degrees,
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some of the story for northern parts of pakistan. and there will be a smattering of showers edging out into the north east of india. much of that heavy rain, no affecting bangladesh, thunderstorms for data. and there's going to be some wet weather on the way for me and mom and east in areas of new power, we could see some more flash flooding here. now as we move to east asia, it's a similar story for, ty wants a really wet weather on the way from that tropical storm. that's going to move to join the may you front, and they will just took the edge of japan. we will get some wet weather in the south, but plenty of sunshine and clear sky with 25 degrees in tokyo. sponsored cattle airways, june $96076.00 days that redrew the map of the middle east. this record of victory up the army in that war was the greatest tragedy in the history of his 50 years later, i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences,
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which are still felt today. we tried everything. we went to the united nations. we tried mediation contacts, 3 different countries, and it was clear that all this was to know the rule in june. ah, ah, the me on come back here watching our time 3 count on headlines. at least 15 palestinian protesters have been injured during demonstrations man novelists in the occupied west bank. his anger of a legal is re settlements and increasing violence. my sentiment, hong kong police arrested to democracy, activists including the organizer of an annual vigil marking the $989.00 gentlemen
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square crank doubt. chow hang. tongues arrest comes ahead of a white be on 2 pages security operation to prevent similar gathering feelings, refugee agencies accusing denmark of abdicating its responsibility to asylum seekers. the danish parliament voted to establish a refugee reception center in a 3rd country. outside europe. france has suspended joint military opperation with molly after the country, 2nd, coo and 9 months french troops are expected to continue operations in molly, on the road. it's positive efforts to pressure the ministry june to, to work towards the democratic transition. same ago, it was declared president on friday after all during the arrest of civilian leaders . in the past few days, both the african union and the west african regional blog echo was suspended molly's non to ship as a response to the qu. nicholas hawk has moved from bi mikka,
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essentially the, the west african body eco, was, has said that in order for those suspension to be lifted, the, the military didn't need to go back to their barracks and hand over this transition period to civilians. so there needs to be a new prime minister that needs to be nominated. there also needs to be the current present, the former, sorry, president of transition and prime minister currently detained under house arrest, fried. so in this afternoon we're going to see a show support from the m 5. moving a year ago. they were out on the streets calling for the end of former president kate as a rule. and that led to the military test when the military into initially took over power, both the and 5 and the joint i didn't get along and now is see me go into since you took over power last week again in the 2nd qu, he has asked the end 5 to choose a prime minister, and that's a key demand for the molly and people,
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but as well as the international community, one name is being floated to show go my go. now he's a controversial figure and because he believes to the piece agreement that was done in 2015 is a bit obsolete. there are new arm groups in effect in the country. and he also suggested this should be a level of negotiation with some of the armed groups know to be the al qaeda, affiliate mountain side of the plan. well, with the mean that wouldn't go down well with paris, who was not happy about the prospect of, of being on the ground in a country where it is the military that are leading a transition ally to civilians that want to talk to quote unquote, what amendment called called terrorist group. poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent a sinking contain the ship from causing further damage to shore line. because coastline officials say most of the 300 tons of oil on board would have burned out by now since the vessel caught fire 2 weeks ago. but environmentalists is still concerned about waves of plastic pallets washing ashore. nelson unders reports from
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colombo specialists, navy divers tried to assist the state of the sinking ship, the express bow, but heavy rain wind to visibility, and to me to make that impossible. authorities are racing to prevent further environment damage in the event of an oil spill. honda over the market by the invest me on a with the nature of the fire which took place on board, the experts who came to view the deal would have funds, but we're not confirming when not seeing 100 percent, that there is no oil and worst case scenario, there may be some the impact of $300.00 tons of oil, chemicals and hazardous material leaking into the sea would be disastrous for the environment. because of any logical is going to be very out of the lagoon. and there is also the calendar river, which is also the drinking water supply,
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while glum. millions of plastic beads in the ship and ordered the fall, the ocean, and dozens of kilometers of sri lanka, coastline environmentalist, a warning of long lasting and di consequences. the long term concern, he says, plastics break up comp, remove them from the beach or from the sea is infected, will in impact on the food chain right from father point them and do a blanket. and then the actual la bio, many marine species that form the basis of the hall from china and then from the concentration can occur. the disaster is actually been going probably for a lot longer than people realize decades. this is just a long line of problems that have occurred as we have used plastics. very durable plastics on the stand of the extra oil has hit the sea bed and the vision
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is sinking. if the countries was ecological disaster is not bad enough. heavy rains and strong winds, like you can see around me, have covered all efforts to inspect the sinking ship with every minute counting in taking action to minimize further damage. the weather is not hoping at all. minute fernandez. i was just the ra, colombo, the generic mayor is pledging to stop illegal construction and parts of the brazilian city controlled by power military gangs. that's also a residential building, collapse killing at least 2 people, including a child properties illegally built by organized criminals are often seen as a cheaper living option. 21 people died 2 years ago and 2 buildings in nearby district also tell us qualifying games for the 2022 football world comp pub being play the cross south america, despite the region suffering from the covey. 900 pandemic. the matches come just
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days before the corporate america told them and kicks off from brazil. it was a last minute choice of venue after the original cur, hosting countries, argentina, and colombia would deem to be on safe. daniel schwann le reports from one the scientists international games in latin america. both the world cup qualifies. and the copper america will go ahead because the regional governing body co mobile has decided they math. what he wants is that in the next one. and if you're in our system for then so they think competitions must be played us. they are scheduled this despite argentina recording a daily average of 32000 new coded 19 cases. colombia has the wide scale anti government process and is recorded nearly 90000 deaths. so now on june,
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the 13th brazil will host to copper america. but they've recorded nearly 470000 deaths from the virus, and the hospitals on the verge of collapse. so is it really the best option? it's not the best if the only and that's why they will get me in rescue. they have the stadiums after hosting the 2014 well car and the last couple medicare in 2009 team. it's also a country where the president job also not all keen to hold the competition. he's always called the virus. nothing was the little flew as his life should continue as normal. well, i saw a hell of drugs that they will only be a few cop america games. so i don't know why people are against it, especially as we're still playing games in the brazilian domestic championships and the liberator doris cup. the games will be played in empty stadiums, but several players and managers who already express their concerns with it
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a while will build all but surely the situation in brazil is the same or worse than it is here, which makes the decision to play the difficult to understand this doesn't mean however, that we wouldn't go and play out of best. but 1st, the focus is on the world cup and the resumption of qualifying games. each country plays 2 matches before the copper america kicks off. brazil and argentina as they often do it at the top of the table, while venezuela, peru, and bolivia occupy their custom replaces at the bottom for in south america is more than just a distraction, an idle leisure pursuit. it's wrapped up with politics and finance. the menu would say life itself. so even while the corona virus pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the continent, the game remains a fundamental part of the debate. daniel swine, the roses era, when cyrus b, u. k has recorded its highest stay, the number of covered 19 infections since march more than 5000. england's remaining
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domestic restrictions are due to be listed on june the 21st, but it's fit that could be pushed back cause of the spread of the frame. first detective in india, known as the delta v variance, the government also announced more than half of its adult population is now fully vaccinated. and the u. k has removed portugal from its green list of travel destinations. it means holidaymakers aren't allowed to visit their returning british citizens will need to call in team for 10 days. 7, all the countries have been added to the you. k read listing clothing for lanka and costa rica. mine is being killed by police in the u. s. city of minneapolis off the he allegedly display the hang gun authority say a police task force was attempting to arrest the person for illegal possession of a firearm. the shooting comes during hyphen tension with law enforcement in the
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city. the killing of 2 black men, george floyd, and dante arrived by police in the past year, drew wines for the anger and protests. australia. major organizations have been fined almost a $1000000.00 for breaking court rules during the child sexual assault case of former vatican treasury. george pal, 12 organizations will have to pay more than $850000.00 for reporting on the trial and conviction of the catholic cardinal despite the cold. bad pals conviction for abusing to choir boys was overturned in april last year, a year in prison. the opposition in bella says condemn, they tell us eyes to interview with a jail journalists calling it a hostage video roman pro to savage was arrested after his flight from greece to the 20 was forced to land in minsk, causing an international outrage. the video is the 2nd to be released since his
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arrest. he reportedly confessed, according fancy government protest last year and praised president alexander lucas shanker. but his family says he made the comment on the duress and he was still. what do you, what was it doesn't matter what he was saying, what matters is how i looked into 1st video. we looked beaten. he had bruises on the face and a breeze on the neck. he looked quite scared and was clear that he was saying what he was advised to say that this wasn't his speech. then for several days his lawyer wasn't allowed to see him. they had privily waited till the bruises disappeared. 5 new islands and now part of the netherland landscape, that country's latest reclaimed land projects and become a haven for bird life. both fishermen are so happy with what happened. that boston explains from marco varden. the dutch colonizing land began, but this time they created themselves 5 years after digging up mud and sent from
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the bottom of the netherlands. largest lake. this new islands can now be added to the country map, forest range of them. crete, so how blubbering filled and clay turned to solid soil and it was actually a dangerous. we went in the compartments with ropes, but somebody got stuck like this. my sofa went to 2 or 3 times like this in. it's not that nice. and now you can stand there. yeah. but you have to be cautious . the marker what, and let's take you now to st. petersburg, where the russian president is speaking. let's listen in need is a creative, normative form of ready policy number problems. but let's get you to when you're dealing with just going to the boys are going to have family. we have a very active in russia and supported the measures to call them and developing
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countries going where she was names to that should mean that you see that was not cheated in the budget deficits in most countries used are still at the one that you know, we know you get, you need to know that you may be still weak decisions are very much dependent on that. but if we're going to union, unfortunately, a negative negative trend, you will see that they have the ability of various contracts that will keep we go. we see that both inside countries and between countries. i'm sure,
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you know, the i already spoke about the same of security, financial security in february. then you would look in your little let people in america. but since that time, of course, we have no just the danger of the fundamental bunches and new breaks, new variance is just basically just what we see now. however, or what you're going to use high revenues transit. plenty of that. but when you know what he's supposed to do, and if you have a companion point, they say 50 percent back connected from the way to savannah. but he has some kinda funny legs and i wish
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them the bodily hundreds of millions of people have access to the facts in there's really, you know, what's going on. they don't have the ability to do it. so they have the means to buy the bathroom. so the situation remains still very much in the machine and you know, i think we can use the ration from the funds, much of the same charity begins. but that is the problem. say as many countries, even though because i mean usually you say they were going to enjoy any issue with it with the ban on the procurement of.

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