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jerusalem being pushed out of their homes to make way for israeli settlers. adams, for peter will be here with action from the french open as greece as top player aims for his 1st granite plan. it's like, ah, hello, we have some. he had some storms across europe at the moment, quite a messy picture on our satellite pitcher. while the clouds are into those central air where we have seen some big and sundry down pool, some flooding to into the ne, inside of a france pushing across into the low countries, more heavy showers coming through here. little bit of weather to little disturbance making its way across the western side of europe, just running into ireland to see some wet weather coming back in across the west side of england to just around the south west approaches, the heaviest showers that we saw beneath them. france pushing the way across the
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low countries, the netherlands easing across into where germany, austria sinks some heavy showers as well with some fun, but some foundries down for certainly on the cards as we go on through the next couple of days. and that is certainly the case to, into central and eastern parts of the spade. shala's hair should drive their way out into the western side of the med notice by sunday heavy shouts to coming across the northern half of italy into the bulk of the brightest. gonna come back in across the northwest, but temperatures in london will gradually pick up as we go through the next couple of days to touch 25 celsius by thursday. the sort of value that you will see in algiers. multiples of africa 10, redraw a few shouts to the northwest. a more heavy down. pause for the gulf of guinea the the morning, harry with them. and they were, will help us to read the 4 icon in area,
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meeting the people in the places the site and hearing the song writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era i joined georgia 0 as part of the launch team. in 3006, just as a potential for me in march. in the time i've covered wars revolutions, elections. i'm mandatory, who is the crowds here in south square remain very large and very vocal atocha 0. we cover the stories that matter. the human stories from the values of corrections to the bustle fields around wilson, i would job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. oh
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a. it's good to have with us. hello adrian. i can hear it. so how the out from out here of the headlines, the united nation says that it's outraged over a waiver of attacks on displacement comes in eastern democratic republic of congo. at least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children and civil chinese raids on monday night. canada as prime minister just intruder says that the catholic church must take responsibility for the abuse of indigenous children. decades ago. the remains of $215.00 kids were found at a school run by the church last month. and the number of cove at 19 cases has been rising in afghanistan, passing 1000 infections every day of labor. testing is limited and the government has not imposed many restrictions. hospitals already overwhelmed. some of running
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out of oxygen. the ecological impact of a slowly sinking cargo ship of sure lanka is getting worse. authorities are preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill tons of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass washing assure from the strength stricken vessel, the ship was on fire. for 13 days it was carrying oil, nitric acid, above a hazardous chemicals. houses here is michelle fernandez is in colombo. well, local fishermen, a struggling to survive damage to the industry, attempt to retrieve the voyage data recorder of the m, the pulse. now we've heard from the navy that the criminal investigation department, that's the name of the police that is conducting a criminal investigation into this incident, has all the navy to help them retrieve that data box that has all the information communications, the journey. so that is something that will happen,
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that ab spokesman told me though, that the rough seas i'm likely to make that possible today, but they are getting on with it. they received information from the ships, operators about the location and where about of that data recorder. now official and you can see behind me obviously, that is the gentleman here attending to his nets and other fishing equipment, even down the beach here in colombo, all the, both our stance, the fishermen are not allowed to put out to sea for fear of basically walk in the water from the poll express and that fire abode, and for them, it's a huge problem. most of them earning a day to day wage, and they are in dire straits. my gamer, reco. we haven't been able to go fishing these days at fisherman divers people's income is at 0. the government hasn't provided any relief to us. an organization, along with some fisheries groups, have launched
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a fundamental rights application. the file that with the supreme court has rely on asking the authorities asking the court to order the authorities to have a proper probe into how that to wrestle with a leaking container of toxic nitric acid was allowed industry. lankin was obviously the ongoing criminal investigation. also looking into what exactly happened and i break of al gay in the sea of lamara and turkey is alarming environmentalists. it's the largest ever recorded in the area. experts blame a combination of pollution and global warming. the alga is causing a slimy substance that's covering the surface of the water that blocks the sun, and depletes oxygen levels for marine life. and it's affecting people who make a living from the sea. on the top is another, of course, this affects our work. look at the muscles and the see snails and kills everything . you know what it does to shellfish when they open up,
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it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way. all of the c snails here that the c smells die, the fish die, they can't breathe the eat as it is, and it has like cloth, like hair and it goes up 2 meters deep iranian. so here from the next president in a few hours, the question is, who will, who is it going to be? the 1st televised debate asked you to take place with the 7 candidates approved by the guardian council. the 3 hour debate will focus on the economy, which has been battered by us sanctions. will his look at the candidates abraham. gracie is the incumbent. judiciary chief is widely seen as the front runner with support from hard liners. most of the candidates are conservatives, side jelly was iran's national security council secretary and the top nuclear negotiator. but he's a critic of the 2015 nuclear deal. as was former chief of the revolutionary god. musson was i eve, he ran and last 4 times already. i mean,
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i was saying guys he got his other hash me is the deputy parliamentary, speak up a former member of parliament and res connie, on the former, while the so called reformist candidates include full of vice president musson alexander. he's called the nuclear deal, a great diplomatic achievement, and fuller governor at iran, central bank of nasa. marty, let's go live that town out of cirrus asset. beg is that what can we expect from this debate later? i said, well, you expect it to be a heated exchange, especially because they're discussing the economy. now that's a major concern for iranians. the economy has been ravaged by us sanctions, but also the accusations of mismanagement by the current administration. inflation is very high and unemployment is high. so it is something that affects iranians day to day and each candidate will lay out their policy. but we expect that to be
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a heated exchange and maybe him at the, the former governor of the central bank here will be a target for the other candidates because he's been a part of the administration for at least 3 years. and he's tried to distance himself from some of the policies saying he's here to shake, shake up the system to make some change. what that changes is exactly not clear at the moment, but again this election has been controversial, not for who's standing, but who's been disqualified by that veteran body. the guardian cancel, they disqualified one of the prominent figures who has learned johnny, whose 3 times former speaker of parliament. and yesterday the supreme need to spoke . and he said that there had been an injustice done. and many rumors spread about candidates were untrue. and we thought maybe the guardian cancer would reverse the decision. it was a possibility, but it seems like they haven't, they have step by the decision. and as you said, the main favorite, the frontrunner is the, is abraham, right?
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you see the head of the judiciary. what about, i mean the, the moderates, what are their chances you said is that there's a front runner in this who are the moderates in iran going to vote for 3 good question. well, let me tell you this, that the moderates we're looking to look into and learn johnny, who's been disqualified, not the reform is campus come and said that they do not have a candidate in this race, although they are they, the reform is candidate. he doesn't have the support official support other reform, his camp, the head of the head of the central bank, the former governor of the central bank. he doesn't have much support either. so the situation that we face is that there is no prominent reformist or monitored candidate that people can actually get behind the reformist and monitors. we're hoping to learn, johnny would be qualified, them, they could throw the weight behind him. but that hasn't happened. and that's why many people believe that this election is already a done deal that brian right,
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if you will be the next president of this country, we were, people were looking for to a competitive race. but the concern from this stablish ment now is vote to turn out because is expected there will be a low voter turnout than previous. yes. i'll just here is asset beg reporting live from teheran. i said many thanks. indeed, the old city of jerusalem, the saint intends is ready settlement activity aimed at changing the palestinian identity of the area. for many years now palestinian families of the shake gianna, and so one neighborhoods are already facing the threat of losing their homes. how have you had reports from occupied easter wisdom? and it's been a long running campaign expelling palestinians from east jerusalem all city while encouraging jewish settlers to move in, hatton, my boss up remembers the old days when he used to play the alley, ways of the muslim quarter. here was a grocery shop. the neighbors he grew up with all gone one after the other.
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the then came history to be evicted from the home. he lived in for 47 years, along with his wife and 6 children. it was in 2019 watching the new tenants coming in and out jersey emotions. the day it hurts, it really hurts. but what can i do? it's true, this was a rental, but i am protected by international law. so if you kick me out at least return my origin of fondly home, had his family, like many of the palestinians living here was this place in 948. when the state of israel was created, their original home was in what is now west jerusalem. and last forever. the settlers are using the absentee law which allows jews to reclaim properties that belong to jews before $948.00. and even as far as the ottoman empire, but that same right is denied to palestine in who also lost their property during
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the various wars, including palestinians with israeli citizenship. in the past 2 decades, a settlement ring has been slowly surrounding the old city from shifter bar and the north to silhouette in the south. entire communities faced the threat of being forcefully evicted from their homes and becoming twice displaced. we found out in the last month that is really started to do land registration in east jerusalem, which it, it didn't do it since 1967. and now we know that at least in a just de la in the west of just, they wrote the lender on the names of the jewish owners for me before. so what does it mean exactly what they're doing? they're taking again and taking lens for phone, ballistic ends. they're ready 76 illegal. settlement plays in the old city. the
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methods are the only palestinians left in their block. all the neighbors are settlers and religious seminary overlooks the courtyard. i get off, i don't go home hardly for homesickness. we put this grid because they kept on throwing acid molotov cocktails, stones on us. they made our life miserable. they tried to expel us, but the sofa said this is our house now. israel's attorney general is supposed to make his position known in the cases of both sexes, rang and sing when it will set the tone for what happens next. what does that mean? algebra in occupied eastern m. a ban on assault weapons in the state of california has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the ban unconstitutional. the judge also praised the 15 rifle a weapon of choice for my shooters in recent years. california is one of 7 states
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along with the district of columbia that has some form of assault weapons ban. president joe biden has called from nation for the nationwide for a nation wide band, which expired in 2004 to be reinstated. facebook says that donald trump will remain suspended from its platforms for further 2 years before the us president was blocked from facebook off to violating its community standards of the capitol hill, riots in january. and he's also been banned by twitter. the government of nigeria has indefinite be suspended twitter in the country and made that announcement on twitter itself. officials accused the social media giant of undermining what they call my jury as corporate existence. a suspension comes to the days after twit removed tweet from president mohammed to hurry, violating its abusive behavior policy, the posted, threatened to punish regional secessionist. so come here,
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all that is out. the truth is out there that way. exactly. many questions remain after us intelligence officials were unable to explain, reported mysterious objects in the sky. and 2 of africa's talk teams get a soaking mismatch. we'll tell you more in just a few moments on june on a jessie, who will take half honeys, please will bring you the latest from ron's presidential election on june 18th. the bottom line returns to discuss current developments in us politics and how they affect the world member state gathering the u. k. on june 11th for talks on key issues at the g 7 summit. a new series portal brings us award winning digital content to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed
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down on june 25th join us for loans coverage at the historic us court case. richard a conclusion. june on our jazz either is a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there. why supremacy, in fact, all of our confusion, you're putting more money into the hands with some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus and it becomes the us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off the big question. oh, now 20. 0 ah ah, hello, get a report by us intelligence agencies. i'm so called an identified aerial phenomena or u. f o is if they used be called has reportedly found no evidence that aliens are behind
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mysterious flying objects. but officials still can't explain the unusual sightings of com. rule out the possibility that alien spacecraft exist when asked about the report, the white house says it has yet to be finalized. i'll just serious roslyn jordan reports for washington. idea of you have photos of contact from other planet has excited entertained and even scared people for millennia. but there have been sightings of what's called an identified aerial phenomena or u a p. for decades. now, according to the new york times, us intelligence agencies have concluded they don't know for sure if you a p are real it's louise elizondo ram, the class by defense program researching you. a p. r government has already stated for the record that you f o, p 's are very real and we are in fact we are,
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we have established the task force to study that you don't, you don't establish a task force or study something that's not there. the u. s. navy has declassified videos captured by navy. they show objects travelling at very high speed or sheets like a pyramid or suddenly plunging into the water wash splash. that up. and from july 2019, this leapt an identified flying object near san diego, swarming a us naval ship, and there have been a lot more citing than those made public. now, congress will find out what the paragon knows and what's been done with the information. it will get to report one that will be made public. the other classified eyes, only for members of congress, expected the speculation to go into overdrive. there's something that shows up on these cameras, and because the navy doesn't seem to know what it is,
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i don't know if they do or not. but because they don't seem to know what it is, people jump to the conclusion, oh, it's aliens. and there's no reason to think that it's aliens. it could be all sorts of things. the military released a report more than 50 years ago, all about us photos. it concluded that 80 to 90 percent of sightings were ordinary event, which just seemed extraordinary but could be explained. the remainder though, were mysterious with no obvious answer. if we can all agree that if there's something flying around and controlled us airspace that, that, that it's not ours. and there's not a whole lot we can do about it. there's a potential threats while many believe this could be aliens among us. the bigger concern for the us military is that the threat comes from some rivals here on earth, possibly russia or china. that someone has developed advanced technology, which could put national security get risk. and there will be things that cannot be
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easily explained. and that means speculation will continue to grow about what really is out there going against the when they went to plan what rosalyn, jordan 0, washington. the truth is out of time to support his. peter, thank you very much, adrian. because america appears to be in jeopardy again. brazil football is reportedly discussing a boy out of the tournament, which is to be held in the country. although the government in the tournament organizes insisted we'll go ahead. daniel swine, the reports with iris. this new one loves their full moon fans and brazil, 5 times woke up champions 9 times when his current holds the copper america for the future of that on him. and he's now in doubt less than 2 weeks before it's due to kick off in brazil. yeah, i mean this is not the time to host to cope america because it will being to, to see the find them is not over and we have not been vaccinated. i think the eventual but cancel this year. as simple as that. many of brazil's european bass
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players are reported to be unhappy about participating, but keeping their opinions private and so next week when they complete their latest round world cup, qualifying matches from it, you know, they say to she said to nigga, is this difficult? yes. has it cause damage? yes, and when you're not focused, that does cause problems. but we've got to deal with us and play well to get the results we deserve. brazil is also divided on political lines, the mayor of rio de janeiro, one of the 4 host cities. so this corona, virus numbers keep rising, he might be forced to call that she is off. no, no, i don't. b, james got my bag. we didn't ask for the cop america if you ask my opinion, but i think it's not wise to hold a big tournament like this one more position workers party has launched a legal case to have the tournament stopped. the virus has killed 470000 people in brazil, many 17000000 have been infected. the hospitals are
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a breaking point. the prison jabal sonata will insist life must continue as normal . look you different, the goes in a fit at all. as far as my government sees it by america will be held in brazil when i was approached, when i was told argentina was no longer hosting. i said yes at once. i spoke with the ministers involved and the decision was unanimous. the south american football federation commis bowl says all players and officials will be vaccinated and the 28 matches in 4 cities conducted in the most sanitary conditions possible. they reject accusations they're only going ahead with the tournament for the money thing. they will end up losing revenues with the games being played in empty stadiums. brazil only have a few weeks to prepare after the original co host columbia knowledge and tina were forced to withdraw. as a scramble to get ready in time for delton divisions continue to grow and the copper america tournament is thrown into 3rd term oil. danish 1020. 1,
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a cyrus for brazil were in world cup, qualifying mode on friday, and they cancelled a perfect record. second off goes from re charleston and the name on the to know when of ecuador its brazil's 1st. when in, as many starts as they felt the same south american nations in the group another man feeling the pressure in this pandemic, his origin time veteran strike could carlos 10 days. he's quitting club book, a juniors the 37 year old announced he's leaving to take some time off with a family of 3 father died 3 months ago, have a lifted 11 trophy so baka, and also made his debut with them at the age of 17. in 2001 the decision is not easy. this is one of the saddest days of my life, but this decision is for the back of the truth is the locker for me is my life and that is why i cannot fail and have mentally and 100 percent. my step aside as i am doing, what is 13 time french open champion ref?
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an adult will be in action today i wrote on carol. so the continue the quest for the mens all time grand slam re cool roger federer and john which will be on court later. me. well greek 1st said stephanie 50 passes, 3 to the 4th round on the re clay court. harris 51st defeated american john in smith, 576376611 friday. we have been in the semifinals at each of the last 2 grand slams and hoping to go all the way here. another man on his way to the 4th round, his rushes. daniel made the dave the 2nd, c. k of riley. ok in straight fits 6462 and 6 for the los angeles clippers and dallas mavericks. the headed for game 7 in a in be a western conference 1st round playoff series. that's off the l. a. complete the $1497.00 when on friday, and game 6 level to match up. why leonard was in super form for the clip is on the
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night with 45 points. you could don't teach it $29.00 points for the math, but it could not prevent the feet for dallas. in the n h l. playoffs, the vegas golden knights are of the mark in a series against the colorado avalanche, jonathan march south, and the max bachelor at the school to go just 45 seconds support. in the 3rd period, the health vegas to a 3 to win game 3. but the avalanche still lead the c one will be opening to game in the match up elsewhere, the montville canadians that they can see nothing lead and they play the game when a big jets fall as a fully with the games of legal a 17 year old m, as a golfer is grabbing the spotlight at the u. s. women's open. make again is 2 shots back inside for 3rd place off to the 2nd round. the high school junior from new jersey shot a 70 on friday out in front phase the u. k. so who's the 6 on the policy?
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the stroke ahead of 2019 champion. john. good morning. seth modal. who swing on that? a form amends will. number one, ruling mcelroy, but he may want to leave out of her book as he sits at even part memorial to him. and the time for 43rd out in front of patrick can play and defending champion john rom. now if either the head of our dad will experience or to this groundsmen that a stadium in austria, nigeria were leading cameron, one know, in an international friendly when the sprinklers suddenly went off the players and sending him running to the control rooms to fix them. we'll leave a bit more sports news later with a test. a peter many thanks. and they finally, villages and bad law came to the rescue when they found 4 wild elephants trapped in a sand pit. people in western kind state carved a path out of the mile and the courage, the elephants to climb the crews eventually scrambled their way to freedom and rejoined their family village. just said they wanted to help the animals because
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there endangered worldwide. fully back to update your in just a few moments. i'll see a get by from the news news. news, news. news frank assessments that are local questions that the government in 11 exactly have and what major taking situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military positioning is just simply a reorganizing military risk. there's a mattress to the region that the united states is rethinking its military foster
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in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on our jazeera me each and every one of us have got a responsibility to change our personal space for them in the we or we could do this experiment. many of us could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. but he had any idea that it would become a magnet, is incredibly rough. asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here in kitty, pick up the collect, the segregate, to say the reason this is extremely important service that they provide to the city we we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind me,
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japan is building a massive see to protect against devastating to nominate what i want to investigate, that nature can be contained. or if the world will expose the views to greater danger. on al jazeera oh, the children burned in their own home. the un has thousands more in democratic republic of congo. i flee daily, mag. ah, are you watching al jazeera line from still with me for the back? people also coming up a threat of legal action as more pressures put on candidates. catholic church leaders to take responsibility, voice story, abuse of indigenous children,
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