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across the caribbean, sponsored cut on airways. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. no matter why you call, i'll just bring you the news and current affairs. use algebra. me this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is that he is alive from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes defying police orders demonstrators on the streets of hong kong. marking the 32nd anniversary of the gentlemen square crackdown palestinians and the
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occupied west bank protest again against israel's illegal settlements. and violence by its forces. welcome with open arms as rushes, president flooding, they put in advice, tourists to come for the holidays and get vaccinated while the rushes deadlocks controversial plan to keep out. asylum seekers setting out setting up a so called refugee reception center. in another country, and i'm trying to how much not have all the for the lakers, the title defense is over brawn and co crushing out of the m b a male at the hands of phoenix. ah, thousands of people who are expected to defy police orders in hong kong by going ahead with a vigil for victims of the 198911 mon square massacre. police have locked down the plan side threatening to arrest anyone who attends at least 3 activists of already
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been detained, including the organizer. thousands of police officers have been deployed, so make sure the rally doesn't take place, but that's not stopping demonstrations. university students earlier cleaned the pillar of shame, statue as part of the anniversary. we want to educate students. i'm a university. we want to commemorate that people with tech revise thought easy. then we want to events event defense at hoko to often use it. and we believe that the university could judge that today's event is totally legal and intimate. and we hope that university expects the autonomy of the through the junior. they've been similar rallies in japan and sidney with more memorials planned in cities around the world. hundreds or possibly thousands of people were killed in china capital in 1989. when the military open fire on peaceful protest is aging is practically
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a raised any mention of the june 4th massacre. let's go live out hong kong where it's just after 9 pm. i'll just hear a sarah clock. is there sarah, what's happening? look this, the annual visual avoids been held behind me pictorial, talking to the handle and visual which is held to commemorate and remember those part about protesters in beijing who died and not. and i didn't know. i know it's an analysis that should've started because this is the 2nd thing you might be able to see. i have a police presence behind me. the police have been deployed via the 2nd day of that bad that a people actually accessing the thought behind me. the hot, instead we're saying people walk quietly around, victoria pock holding the phones on with the tortures on so that instead of actually going on to the victoria park onto the sports field. they've gone around at pacific because of this band, you might recall last year, thousands defied the band that was put in place by place. and that was the
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panoramic covert social distancing restrictions. but 5 places i went on to the sports ground as arrested as a result. and he said that because the victim in jail and that includes li chucky and he's one of the organizes of this particular process. the difference between last year and this year has been the threat of the national that wouldn't force last july. but china and that trip pose a huge risk to anyone who would have looked up here on the 2021 was a very heavy penalties and potentially lost sense. and that as a result, that they, why a number of people have that will to thousands within the past the hundreds of 1000 and haven't turned up to defy the spam. but again, as i mentioned, they will see you around the pox. but the police have said all day that anyone who does turn off to attend the fall that's been this year, they will place a jail sentence. and this is what i had earlier today. and i'm sure i was going to ask you whether those arrests early in the day and the threat of
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arrests by police at hong kong was actually put people off whether the numbers are smaller than expected on or whether perhaps it's made people more to turn it or look the timing of those arrests and that includes one of the vice chair of the hong kong. a lot to organize is this event annually. she's been arrested and she's been arrested on the suspicion of organizing this rally is sending messages via social media. and i think the risk on friday morning, just before 9 i am has been a major detergent. and again, as i mentioned, the risk of the national security law has been people have families, the thousands of people normally attend this event, have not turned up, not a child. she's one of the, of the chief part of the activists here in hong kong. and as i mentioned, she's also the co chair of this rally. the police, as i said, arrested her. the police presence behind me 7000 were deployed across the city today. not just here across the city in the area to try and stop any of those. what
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they call a legal assembly. so certainly the police present the arrest that i have coming to approve the major deter any of the thousands of people who would normally attend this particular memorial service. a candlelit visual to remember gentlemen square in the house, is there a sarah clock for us live in hong kong? sarah, we'll be back with you. we'll check in with you again a little bit later on. for the moment. many thanks, palestinian protested. have gathered in the occupied west bank. this was the scene south of nablus, a little earlier, least 15 people have been injured. protest as a rally against illegal is where the settlements and outposts the i'll just seriously. the ibrahim is in nablus. she's with us now live. what's happening now, anita? there hasn't been an i've been flu and confrontations here between palestinians and the israeli forces. but they're being scouts are happening around the mountain where the illegal is really outpost was established. paulson hasn't been coming
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here for the past week to prove this, and they've been processing today after the friday prayers and according to medical services, there are 20 palestinians who would injure the police, and 15 of them by live and munitions. so it was important for past indians to come to this area since the this really outlets here was established because they say from experience some of these i'll turn into supplements in the future because they get authorized by the israeli government. of course, according to the international law, all supplements and outposts are considered illegal. and over the past 2 years we've been seeing a growth in these israeli settlements. just to give you an idea since the beginning of this year. more than 2000 tenders for is really supplement units with announce which is why posting and say with more supplements comes more circular attacks,
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which are often being carried out with impunity need on many thanks. data 0 need are ever him that live in nablus. we'll check in with you again a little later as well. many thanks for him or so to come here. all these are including troops, withdrawal, france, withdrawals, military support for molly. and the latest move to pressure the government off the last week's coast on environmental catastrophe. why poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent a thinking container ship posing more damage off the coast. israel anchor i'm going from one to the next. trying to get my tell about not even doing sports normally. com. roger federer news, this is cool. the french open. what can you hold on to win his match? ah, rushes president vladimir putin has been speaking at the st. petersburg economic
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forum, celebrating his country's cove at 19 response, a response, and it's economic recovery. he says that russia's economy as close to returning to pre pandemic levels. thanks to a number of projects that include the completion of a major oil pipeline. fusion also targeted the ongoing vaccination program and said that his country will open up to foreigners who want to get an okay later it was in grammar. we've been very swift in deploying vaccines in russia, but we haven't forgotten our friends and we've helped them to. in russia, every citizen has full access to vaccines. there are many immigrants who come to russia and workers as well as those involved and trite. we're not only fully supplying our own needs, but also administering to those people who come to russia, cut us. and he has also spoken at the summit, stressing the importance of international cooperation to get economies and health efforts back on track. shake to mean been hammered on fanny says that mutual investment is key to helping countries recover. she also says that richer countries
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have a duty to help nations are still struggling with the pandemic supply managed to smart coup 19 has shown how countries are interconnected, and it is proven that no one country can faces calamity by itself. the international community should work together collectively in order to solve this problem and help countries still with cove. it, it's not fair that human health should be controlled to market economy bought to hold out 0. jamal l sheil is at before him in some fetus book. he's with us now live jamal. what's this forum all about? this is russia the time to entice countries from around the world? and there are companies and ministries of investments to put their money in the russian economy. if the transfer rush ought to display the different projects it has in the fields of energy obviously, but also in terms of tourism,
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technology and other aspects as well on display your have all these different booths from the different regions of the world, not just country and it's an attempt to essentially, to bring about that money towards them, but also there is a clear message behind it that russia is $1.00 of those leaders when it comes to not just the economy, but also overcoming some of the worlds challenges. so, as you mentioned, particularly with the pandemic that has gone on for almost 2 years now, the russian president says a lot in his countries achievement in helping to try and overcome math. russia has 4 different vaccines. it has rolled out some of which have been approved by different members of the international community, but to be honest, adrian, despite those successes, so to speak, there is so many,
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many millions of people who have not been vaccinated. that being said, must go wants to position the destination for one of the 1st phoenicians. one thing for national travel starts to recover the fact that this summit has taken place where this form rather has taken place is passed through that. it is the 1st touch kind of an international gathering that has taken place with such a high level things. the coven demik began the fact that the cutter is a key partner to that. there's also significant because both countries have a history of hosting an intention to host global events. russia being the last post of the 2018 edition of the wall conference being the next one. the leadership both in terms of i mean, been kind of funny, but the other officials have pointed to the success of managed to achieve and not falling behind schedule to prepare for that. but also pointed to the fact that, for example, with regard to the tokyo and picks which are coming up soon, that,
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that has been chosen to be one of the definitions for athletes to vote to get vaccinated. so from the feels of combat to cove, it to increasing developments and cooperation between different countries to increasing investment and helping economies recover the organizes of the st. petersburg international kind of form believe that they've succeeded and put them on quite a good event. jamal charles reporting live there from st. petersburg, jamal. anything finance and health ministers from g 7 countries are in the u. k. for a 2 day summit talks between the group of wealthy nations likely to be dominated by corona, virus vaccine distribution and global economic recovery. the finance ministers are in london for that 1st in person meeting and over the year while health ministers have gathered at oxford university minutes in welcoming you, i want to say how critical
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a time it is for us to be having this meeting right now with the need to both, make sure we get through this pandemic because quickly and effectively as possible . and also make sure that the world is better prepared for pandemic in the future. and including with the inevitable, inevitable diseases that come from both from animal and health backgrounds, making sure that we have an early warning system. the opposition in bella rule has condemned a televised interview with the jail journalist calling it a hostage video. romano for the say, which was arrested up to his flight from greece to lithuania, was forced to land in minsk, causing an international outrage. the video is the 2nd to be released since his arrest. he reportedly confessed the calling for anti government protests last year and praised president alexander lucas shanker. but its family says that the comments were made under duress. china is objecting to president jo bivens expanded
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list of band chinese companies now off limits to us investors. while way, china national off shore oil cooperation or on the new list of 59 companies. earlier list created by donald trump included only 31. the revision companies that washington ledges contribute to surveillance of religious and ethnic minorities and commit serious human rights abuses moral this. let's go live that a washington. i was serious. allen fisher is at the white house, at the, by the ministration has spent much of his time undoing the policies of the previous trump administration. why is it expanded this list? well, clearly the see, there is the threat and what they are doing. interestingly, as well as moving these sanctions from the ministry of defense, which is where the donald trump administration wanted them handled to the treasury department that because the treasury has a lot more experience in drawing up the sanctions list. a number of those companies have actually challenged the sanctions in the u. s. corps. now there were 31
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companies that you see. it's been expanded to 59. that's because these companies are seen as a threat to the united states because they contribute according to the executive order to the development and modernization of the chinese military directly threatening the u. s. a lot of these companies sell securities on the u. s. bond market, a lot of them are privately owned, but those that do have access to the u. s. market will find that investors can no longer put money into them. a toll at the us has been concerned about the development, particularly of surveillance technology. the see that it's been used for facial recognition and also that has been used then to impede human rights and also the persecution of minorities. and it's been used according to the us in hong kong, but particularly against that we can move the minority in china itself. so this is joe biden, essentially stepping up and saying, look, we've had enough of this,
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or we want to make sure that the chinese understand that we think there is a threat here. and therefore, we are cutting off access to a lot of us investment for some senators, though, like republican marco rubio. he believes that doesn't go far enough, that wall street is still investing in companies that are owned by the chinese communist party. and the joe biden should actually target them as well. they insist he and says that that is very important. but for the moment this is bite and building on more. donald trump, that the see china is a threat and they're taking action through this executive order out there was alan fisher live at the white house in washington island. many thanks. an international tribunal for lebanon has cancelled a new trial against the man convicted of the 2005 assassination of prime minister, roughly caribbean. a 2nd case was to begin soon. prosecuting slim. i ash for a little tax on prominent lebanese politicians. the court says that it will have to
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shut down completely if it doesn't get funds by the end of next month. lebanon's can't take a prime minister, has asked the un secretary general to find other ways of funding. well, he's a look at why selling i ash is being prosecuted for a tax which happened before and after the holidays. murder in 2005 in october, 2004. while one hummadi, one of the leading critics of the syrian government, was injured in a car bomb attack. the following year, george holloway, who was the leader of the lebanese communist party, was killed when an explosion targeted his car. a months later asked more, the deputy prime minister, minister of the interior at the time narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in 2019 the special tribunal charged. i, ash, and abstention. for the attacks. last year, the court had sentenced irish to 5 terms of life in prison. for her, it is assassination. olga catherine was head of the outreach at the special
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tribunal for lebanon, or the s t l. she says the international community must act to ensure justice for the victims. this would be a travesty and unprecedented travesty for international criminal justice to simply shut down a. ready tribunal on the eve of a 2nd major trial, it will be a terrible message not only to the victims in lebanon, but to the victims around the world are hoping for international justice. the international community pledged that they would support the victims of these crimes when they established the special tribunal for lebanon. they then mandated lebanon to pay 29 percent of the tribute budget, with the 51 percent being supported by voluntary contributions. and they also claim that they would cover any shortfall if there should be any. we all know that level on is in a dire situation, that you will have so far pledged to assist by covering lebanon contribution to the tribunal under the circumstances. but the other day, the international community, the management committee stage,
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they need to support the institution that they have established, which has promised the victims of these crimes justice. they have been waiting for over 16 years and 2 weeks before the start of trial, the trial was cancelled, so they're basically being re traumatized in this situation. francis suspended joint military operations with molly of the country's 2nd crew in 9 months. french troops are expected to continue their operations in molly, but on their own. it's part of efforts to pressure the ministry john to, to work towards a democratic transition. a senior goin was declared president on friday after ordering the arrest of civilian leaders in the past few days, both the african union and the west african regional eco was suspended. molly's membership in response to the coo, i'll just hear is nicholas huck. reports from bama co essentially the, the west african body eco was, has said that in order for those suspensions to be lifted, the,
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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 june test qu, when the military agenda initially took over power. but with the m 5 and the giant, i didn't get along. and now with me, 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 maryan people. but as well as the international community, one name is being floated, the sho, get my guy. now, he's a controversial figure and because he believes to the piece agreement that was done
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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 groups, notably the al qaeda, affiliate jim, on the side of the plan. well with the mean. and 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 allied to civilians that want to talk to quote unquote, what a manual called called terrorist group, poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent a sinking container ship causing further damage. to swank, as coastline. officials say that most of the 300 tons of oil on board would have been burned up after the vessel caught fire 2 weeks ago. but environmentalists are still concerned about waves of plastic pellets that are washing ashore. and l fernandez has more now off the coast of colombo, near the site in the vessel. i'm basically around a kilometer and a half away from the wreck of the we put what you can see just over there. if
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we can show you is a mangled wreck. obviously the remnants of that inferno, which basically it through the $1486.00 containers on board. that with just around us, we can see a number of vessels. these are obviously the salvage vessel. the tug boats the coast guard the shank and coast guard, as well as the indian counterpart. there's also just over my other shoulder a navy door, a board and they ensuring that no one gets too close. we've been warned ourselves that some of those containers that fell overboard, toppled overboard, or a centrally mangled wreckage of containers is just on the ocean floor, their cables. so it's quite dangerous. they have told us to maintain a certain safe distance from that wreckage so far. the m, we, paul,
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the wreck seems to be holding steady. it doesn't have any where to go quite frankly . it's have the c bed. and one part of the stern is supposed to have a dug into the mud and, but this is what is such a dilemma for everyone concerned. how do you get on board a determine what exactly the situation is whether the structure is weakened. you can see, obviously in this little while, how unsteady it is where obviously on the ocean. so even for x, but when they have to dive to the base of the west, when they have to look at the structure, they have to deal with these challenges. for months after band mars military sect of civilian government and unleashed a violent cracked on protest as more and more young people say that taking up arms, the leaving protest in the streets and heading towards training camps in the jungle
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. i'll just here is under chappelle reports some of me and mars young protestors have given up on non violent resistance and are preparing for war across rivers and obstacle courses. they are training for combat and learning the basics, including how to fire a weapon. d my general romaneli 23 year old min, which is not his real name says he had never heard a gunshot before while growing up in a city. he says he now knows the sound which once frightened him, will be the sound that ends the military rule, which also new gun when we can't accept this military dictatorship, the started in 1962 to continue to our next generation. we want development for our generation and the all country, all countries under developed because of this military dictatorship. but that doesn't mean we're stupid. that's why we will end this military dictatorship rooted out. we have decided to give our lives our bones and r block for you to finish them
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off. this is one of the camps run by the ethnic rebel group, korean national union. somewhere along the tie border, it's unclear how many young people have made the journey to rebel held areas in the jungle. asked why she's training here kind again, not a real name. had this to say a whole lot on, i'll say i wanted to encourage the people who are still protesting against the military not to give up. and to keep this revolution going, we will help you in some way, and please keep your strength until we win this revolution. the army regularly carries out air strikes and ground attacks on its enemies in remote jungles. but the ethnic, karen rebel group is supporting another fighting force. the self defense forces under the opposition national unity for me and they graduated their 1st class of recruits. last week. i mean moore's army had killed at least 845 people since february's military to the non violent protest continue going in
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bomb attacks on security forces are becoming more frequent. the un warned these ingredients may lead to a civil war of unprecedented scale. inter chappelle, which is 0 time. now the news to get a weather forecast is kara hello there. the heat persist across the middle east temperatures across the gulf. states are continuing to come up above average from what we expect to see at this time of year q way is really seen the heat. if we look at the 3 day forecasts, we're going to be touching 50 before things start to cool down slightly. and it's a similar story for saudi arabia, riyadh at $46.00 and katara, doha, at $45.00. got you cooler in the south, a month seeing mascot come in at the mid thirty's. the similar story for yemen, we might, we may have some showers in the western areas. them will also have showers across the open rift valley as we move to the horn of africa. he's looking fairly dry in kenya. and you gander,
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much of the stormy weather is going to be across the gulf of guinea. nigeria could see some of those thunderstorms this weekend. things are looking cooler as we move to the southern parts of africa, but swanner seen cooler temperatures, 18 degrees in harbor on it. and it's a similar story was in bob way, 17 degrees in her body. and things are looking cool along the east coast of south africa. we've had some wet and windy conditions, some of those rains, affecting southern parts of mozambique. we could see flooding, but it's fine and dry. take tom 21 degrees. call them anything still to come here on the lifes, looking a little rosier will meet us immigrants who fear being split up during the trump administrations crackdown, restoring nature. the netherlands moves ahead with its plan is to turn a lake into a wildlife oasis and in sport down system where the south american football champions will defend their title. details coming up later.
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ah, when much day arrived, the green army comes to life, but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised, have the loudest voices. and political dissent takes center stage. they form a rocco's resistance. the officers of roger, casablanca, the funds would make football on. i'll just be there's a wave of sentiment around the world, if you will actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report on the big events going on. but we also tell a story that people generally don't have a voice. i mean, whenever chance my dad never be afraid to put your hand up, not a question, and i think that's what they were when he does. we all the questions for people who
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should be accountable. and also we get people to give their view of what's going on . oh, the hello again is good to have with us adrian here in. so how about the news from last year of the headlines? thousands of people that define police orders in hong kong by going ahead with a vigil. the victims of the $989.00 pianos square massacre. but it comes with the threat of arrest for anyone who attends palestinian protest this have been gathering in the occupied west bank. at least 15 people have been injured. percent protest is running against illegal israeli settlements about post russia as
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