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this historic us court case reaches a conclusion june on al jazeera part of the time. we are the was reveling the extra mile there are the media. don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah, angela analogy reporter is released from custody following her arrest by israeli security forces and occupied east jerusalem. ah, hello, i'm marianna might be in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on a program, a landmark agreement for the global tax system. the g 7 countries agree a minimum corporate tax rate for multinational companies to pay that
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outrage after california charge over towns a 30 year ban on assault style weapons. and marine life and livelihoods threatened by a lack of i'll keep choking hockey, mom or see ah, we starting occupied east jerusalem, where an alex is a report has been released from custody after being arrested by israeli security forces. i mean when you've been very nice and then arrested in april of last year, she's been doing live reports on algae air as arabic channels throughout the day. check your i've been a flash point in your best intention of other times to force palestinian family
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and been terry was released a little bit early just a few hours ago. she has been borrowed from reporting and she asked your ross a 15 days. she spoke to my colleague called me shortly afterwards. they just came from everywhere. i don't know why, and they kicked me to the wall. and what is your idea? i told him, you know me and you know that we got coming and going in many times and especially today they began to scream. they began, they wanted to hit me. so i just, my hands don't hit me. please don't tell me because i was kicked yesterday from the soldiers inside when before that i will. so my back can't hold anymore. so then they said that i kicked a female soldiers to us all proved otherwise as well. no,
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they could. they brought me to the investigation a video about just more in less than 6 seconds. my hand is like this to the, to the, to, to, to that soldier inside and then they kicked me inside the car in a very bad way, handcuff stuff. they were just making like this, like this, getting them tighter, tighter, inside the car and they were picking me from everywhere. and when i was in the car, they said before that they don't know me in the car, they began to speak to the leader. we have the, as you bought the, the bed before. so they know me, they, you know, only the show that's i, my journalist inside i was treated like a criminal and one of the soldiers came and he told me as they lie all the time, everything is wrong. i said, no,
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it doesn't lie. they just give the people everything just just as is as it is. the 70 the it's i was, i don't know how much time because they took for me everything they. if you take the cups from me, they said either at us or 15 days away from us. so i know they said that at the beginning they said that i checked it soldier when they saw all the june and everything was changed that maybe she tried to defense her says in 2 minutes everything was changed because of the video avenue. yes. yes. and then they said, okay, you will be away from us for 15 days. but no, i think as we will say, we will go to the call because it's because it was a message for all every,
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all the june of this week that we put we put our hand so everybody will be afraid and nobody will cover. no, we will cover everything and all the jewelry and order joins us live now from occupied. 3 lemon. obviously, honda, we were hearing there your interview with javan. and the very clear footage of what transpired with her and the israeli police earlier on. i suppose the important thing is that it cost a spotlight on the broader issue of the way in which jealous particularly palestinian journalists retreated in and around jerusalem. yeah, absolutely. and i think that ever since the tensions in occupied east jerusalem are so high, especially with the anger among palestinians for the, you know, forced evictions that are threatening several families. not only rough,
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but when the restriction that i impose on the young people in and around the old city. all of that leads that this part of this church on a journal of the owners, there is that all is there to try to cover as much as possible. what is happening. and lately, we have noticed that the security forces have been much more i would say brutal when dealing with them. there has been a cracked out of them. they being harassed. they being detained, is also happened to international journalists being pushed. and especially when they all come from taishan between the security forces and protesters. lately, the security forces have shown very little patients with any palestinian standing in the street trying to make his voice heard. usually journalists are also standing by watching it and fill,
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mingle reporting on what is unfolding. and we've noticed that the security forces have had less and less spacious towards journalists. and this is only important order not just in and of itself, but because we are seeing these protest, particularly exaggerating, since the middle of april, around the, the threatened eviction of these policy and families from the homes. in chef gerad demonstration is a protest. that's why the journalist that said to cover that story. yes, absolutely. journalists have been covering that story. i mean, we have to underline that some, many here would say that it's really because the threat of it, which is the, of the family's interests. that all the tensions flared up and that eventually led to do 11 days a war on guys. now general is always there in the past, there was a way that journalists would always be,
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it's that would either stand by the side or behind the security forces. and went fairly safe in those position. there was little have asthma, but lately i have really noticed that that, that harassment has increased, many journalists being pushed around. and i think because the atmosphere is so charge, more of these videos coming out of not only protesters being harassed and german is being harassed, more charges, the atmosphere. and now people here will tell you is because they feel that the security forces doesn't want those pictures to come on is trying to intimidate journalists not to go to not to follow the protesters not to cover what is happening. death is particularly the case for palestinians. i mean, just last week, there was a couple of palestinian journalists who were detained in more or less the same conditions of our, of our. so certainly we,
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we do notice that there is some sort of crack down on journalists at the moment. thank you wanda, i don't need an occupied east jerusalem. so earlier i just released a statement condemning, but diaries around talk to mr. first wog acting, director general, said the silencing of journalists by terrorizing them has become the routine activity for these railey pharmacies is witnessed in recent weeks in garza and occupied jerusalem. he said such attempts to prevent jealous from carrying out their professional duty to inform the world and report events on the ground is a crime against the john listing profession. earlier i also spoke to barbara through forney, the executive director of international press institute, who says that attacks on journalists in the occupied east jerusalem city. is that part of the city there on the rise? certainly we have seen an escalation of the attacks against a good journalist in east jerusalem in the past week. so and it so,
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so that the type of attack and like the one we have experienced, we have seen this evening against you, of ira, has become very, very common journalists are being regularly harassed. the fact that there is a clear, a can now recently to control the message to control the and really to create the climate of fear for independence. join a list. so this has been an escalation that we have seen recently, or it's covering the region has not been easy for many years. but since the current crisis has generated even greater rate. so it is now unclear whether the pac come out of a decision from the individuals from the israeli forces representative on the ground to operate there. or there is, you know, there is an order coming from above or even an intention coming from the government
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of israel to silence independent journalists covering the region on the news from jordan. now the interior ministry is saying 4 policemen have been injured in protests and the capital violence broke out in the queen aaliyah international airport road in amman. official say the demonstrations are in response to the resignation of a member of georgians parliament, the sum of a some charm. i quit after he was suspended from his parliamentary duties for a year following a disagreement and of a government and became a foster says armed men of killed at least $100.00 civilians in the northeast of the country. this attack happened over night in the village of sol, hon. close to the border with nisha government, as homes and a market were burned to the ground. nicholas hock is falling developments from neighboring. molly. what we know is that in the early hours of this morning,
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a regular police patrol that were around the east of 15 f. i say next to the town to saw him came across a market like the one that you see right behind me. but instead of seeing people going about their business animals, they saw the market completely burned to the ground. the animals, all die killed, and hundreds of bodies lie in words. the governor describes as amounts. there were men, women, and children. you know though no one has claimed responsibility for this, it's not good. it has the hallmark of the islamic state and the greater so hard because that group has launch several attacks in that same area in the last few months in february. and that in may and, and in the run up to this attack, we saw several teenagers that have their arms amputated because they were accused of that effect. and this attack just comes week after the minister of defense of burkina, faso went on the site and told the population you are now safe,
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we will guarantee your security. and there was a military barracks not far away from where the attack took place. they didn't react, they never arrived on the scene, and it's a feeling that people now across this a hell feel which is that they cannot rely on their own security forces to protect them. and as a result, in the last year, a 1000000 people have been displaced in bertina for so alone. watch was flat for you on the program, were looking at why the skies above paris to become a battle ground between the police and drug and braces. ah hello, i think he may well say a little taste of windsor for south eastern parts of australia as we go into next
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week for the time being. it's not too bad, but we got this call from just down around the southern ocean, stretching up towards victoria, south australia moving through tasmania. and behind that, that's where we can see the cooler air, just setting in as we go on into the early part of next week, they'll be a few showers on that as we make our way through sunday much of a straight font and dry one or 2 on shore showers there to central and northern parts of queensland, but for the most part it does look settled. he comes to cold front live and that will continue to drive its way further eastwards. we'll see that pushing towards victoria as we go on 3 monday. cool. a southerly winds coming right in across the southern oceans then. and that's where we gonna see that snow just started to push into the fall, se, as we go into next, we have, you shall say, continue across the new zealand. and whether, whether they're for the north island as we move into the early part of the new working week. wet weather now in the process of making its way across taiwan. this little storm try one continues to drive its way up to ward, but not quite hitting japan, those heavy showers. they will continue for taiwan,
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some showers, a possibility into eastern parts of japan as well. but for much a central and southern china is dry. the when much day arrived, the green army comes to life. but football is not all they shout about a club where societies disenfranchised the loudest voices, and political descend fixed center stage. bay from a rocco's resistance. the also of roger, casablanca defends, who make football on, i'll just be ah
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ah, the main stories now and algebra porter has been released from custody and occupied jerusalem after arrested by his writing for tomorrow. the dairy was beaten, and then arrested. chef joe rob, unable to become a flash point on the plan, to forcibly evict palestinian families. jordan's interior ministry says 4 policemen have been injured in protest in the capital. the violence is believed to be in response to the resignation of a member of jordan's parliament. booking a government as armed men of killed, at least a 100 civilians in the northeast of the country, homes and a market will burned to the ground and the village of so hon. close to the port out with now we've also been following that she's having group of industrialized countries reaching a landmark agreement aimed at making it harder for the world's largest companies to
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avoid paying that tax onto the deal which in london members agree to set a minimum of 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in countries where they generate that business, instead of siphoning profits off shore into tax havens. we've banker has more now from london tax rate. he gets pulses racing. but after 2 days of master mass talks in london, a commitment by g 7, finance ministers to for some of the riches companies in the world into paying their fair share. well, i'm delighted to announce that today off the dears of discussion. g 7, finance ministers have reached a historic agreement to reform the global tax system to make it fit for the global digital age. but crucially, to make sure that it's fair, many countries are desperate to plug holes in their finances caused by the coven 1900 pandemic. while many nations have been thinking deeper into debt, the pandemic was a windfall. a big tech company, such as amazon and google, the raked in huge profits at the moment,
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companies are built on the earnings in the countries where they operate. this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose launch the because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in various different competing tax zones. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is its lowest or indeed whether no tax is a tool and it's all completely legal. but g 7 finance ministers say now's the time to level the playing field by introducing a flat 15 percent rate on businesses to help payback pandemic debt that global minimum checks within the race to the bottom. corporate taxation and ensure fairness for the middle class and working people in the us and around the world. tex evasion, be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries. and especially the big tech guy and
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giant's we have a 2 page google that's been bracing for a global tax hike for some time. so they strongly supported the work being done to update international tax rules. and hopes countries continue to work together to ensure a balanced and durable agreement will be finalized soon. well, facebook said it wanted the international tax reform process to succeed, while recognizing it could mean paying more tax in different places. the big challenge now comes, we're getting enough economies on board to make the plan work, including countries such as island, where low corporate tax rates have enticed several big businesses, including google to build a european headquarters there was good for the g 7 may not satisfy all talks will continue at the g 20 summit. later this year. he broke her, i'll just sarah london. well now to iran, the country is held at 1st televised presidential election debate. all 7 men have
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been approved by the countries. guardian, council, husband control received over disqualified candidates. the debate lost it over 3 hours and focused mainly only economy. i said, beg reports from tat ron. ah, all the candidates received the red carpet treatment as they arrived for the debate . but if the viewers were expecting details on the economic policies that they were set to be disappointed, conservative candidates to came at the former governor of the central bank of the last him at the scene as a moderate link to the current government. but also as a potential threat to us from you some if i'm and my after saw darney says he's an economist, she should be awarded the nobel prize and chemistry the castle because he managed to ruin the country's national currency. but he is speaking of poverty was bred poverty, the favorite and current judiciary. abram, right, you see refrained from personal attacks, but that didn't stop him being questioned to the, the reformist candidate implying who was being lined up to be the next supreme
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leader shot. i saw studying you're the most sensitive position to fight corruption is the judicial system that how and now you want to be the president. how can you guarantee that you would want to leave the presidency seeking a more senior rank for my gc commander most in read a who has previously suggested holding us soldiers hostage to raise ransom money made this wrecked again, timothy, out of all the value for said if i take over the government and people like him and others are going to be banned from leaving the country and they should be brought to justice and prosecuted, see what kinds of damages they've done to the nation of iraq gone for them. that after a short break, the candidates finally addressed the core issues, the devaluation of the currency, smuggling, land, grubs and corruption all touched upon the possibility of the matter. we discussed economic issues, but the main topic is develop a president how he wants to fulfill all these plans. when talking about programs, presidential candidates should tell people if guarantees these plans would come to fruition. the debate ended with him at the clearly placing himself as margaret
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candidate and appealing to reformist and moderate voters. but nothing seems to have changed. it is still seen as the favorite. he defended himself against accusations made against him, has financially at 802 months on you, tired of the slander and insults against me. 100 people problems will be resolved by you insulting. may get so big on how look, how enemy speak against me. they've mobilized to spread the same negative views against major some do inside this country. why? i mean, it's difficult to say whether this debate with encourage iranians to come out and vote. but what will be interesting is if moderate candidates can mobilize people behind them and magnetic mythical challenge against abraham. right. you see, i said big i'll just there are there on i jury attorney general has ordered the immediate prosecution of anyone who breaches the countries new ban on twitter, common shut down access site on friday. officials accused the social media giant of
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undermining what they call a jury is corporate existence. the suspension comes just days off the twitter moved a tweet from the president. how many people hurry for violating its abusive behavior policy? opposed to threaten to punish regional secessionist? now to california where for the assault weapons ban, which has been in place and more than 3 decades has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the ban unconstitutional. the judge also praised the a ar 15 rifle, which is a weapon that's been used in several mass shootings in recent years. california is one of 7 states and with the district of columbia that has some form of an assault weapons ban id. joe castro has more from washington the ruling comes from a republican appointed federal judge, and it has quite upset gun control advocates. and if you just read the opening line of this ruling, you might see why judge roger benita has rights like the swiss army knife,
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the popular a r 15 rival is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment. he goes on to rule that this 32 year old ban in california on the purchase of assault weapons to be unconstitutional because it violates the 2nd amendment right for americans to bear arms. now this ruling was cheered by pro gun advocates, who notably during the pandemic americans have been buying guns at historic rates. and as really has outrage to state leaders in california who noted the irony. but the ruling that came down on friday was the same day as national gun violence awareness day in the united states. and this ruling come just a little over a week after a man in california, shot and killed 9 of his co workers at a transit yard. an outbreak of algae and the sea of mama in turkey is alarming
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scientists. the alki is mutated into a slimy substance that's now threatening wildlife, the environment, and local businesses. the haunting reports. slime, sludge, cease not. these are just some of the ways this form of pollution is being described . the thick brown bubbly foam is officially called marine usage, and it's killing wildlife, a long turkey southern coast. to the google. i saw 20 to 30 shrimps on top of the seas, not all deed that had jumped up and got stuck. they couldn't go back down in the water marine useless as a naturally occurring form of algae. but this is the largest outbreak on record. scientists blame its size on pollution from household waste run off an unusually high water temperatures. a short term solution is a very difficult i would say,
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impossible and solution to this can be font with long term monitoring study of fishermen say it's affecting their livelihood, others other than another animal. look at the muscles and the c snails that kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish when they open up, it prevents them from closing up again because it gets in the way. see snails die, the fish die, they can't breathe, they eat at it, but it's like cloth, like hair. all here in this turkish region it stretches down nearly 30 meters. this filmmaker has seen the sledge from all sides. there is a proceed in the sea of mamma reply to the outcome of what humans did. this is triggered by humans and there is no chance to find a solution to this. at the table. workers are trying to remove the sledge with nets, but it isn't working. on tuesday, president research type or the ones governing coalition rejected
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a proposal from the c h p. opposition party to investigate why this happened. the sea of mar mara stretches along esther bull's southern coast from the boss for us to the a g and c. it's densely populated and home to numerous industrial sites. a last in solution requires changes on land. unfortunately for these fishermen and the wildlife, the slime will not just go away. on its own. lead, harding al, jazeera sky, the bomb and french capital, paris, now an unlikely battleground between the cities, police, chief, and professional drone operators. drug companies are accusing the police of a vindictive campaign to force them out of the air. for brian, as long paris from the air is a spectacular sight, a birds eye view along the river sane towards the eiffel tower, or soaring high over the triumph. then above the famous domes of the secretary basilica,
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these views made accessible thanks to modern camera drones. but since january the 1st paris is professional, drone operators have been locked in a better battle with the cities police the prefecture, which is refusing to grant permission to fly. franklin sent me your 5 operations turns down around 15000 euros in earnings last. i'm not the only one who has seen operations refused. we are essentially being banned from booking because it's an abuse of power. so some operators are struggling quite a lot financially. this is really affecting it's affecting hormones. so systematic, most of the routes of this dispute go back to 2020 with legal rulings on civil liberties grounds preventing french police from using their own drones to monitor public protests and gatherings. many believe the paris police chief did a lot more, is now taking revenge. if they are there is called that. absolutely. the perfect you regard it as a perverse outcome because they can't use drones despite po testers to be intrusive
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. and so to make everyone pay a place to barn on old road operators using drones in their line of work. but it's an absolute scandal and these all, this is just an act of revenge from perfect lo mom. in february, a letter signed by 30 of paris is drone companies demanded that the prefecture grant permissions again. but it had no effect. the police on a particular, the civil upon the, the that the fractures position is understandable since it's not possible for it to use drugs to exercise its mission, to protect citizens. but the frustration shouldn't be too bad against civilian drone professionals. there is no link between the 2. the skyline of paris has featured an endless movies, commercials and documentaries, but without a compromise. soon, the skies will remain empty, pull brennan, al jazeera, and one of the world's most unlikely animal heroes is entering
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a well deserved retirement. his name is mc gala officially known as hero rock has sniffed out 71 landlines, 38, unexploded bombs income po dea, over the past 5 years ago with success and him, the international animal bravery gold medal last september, which isn't on that so far, exclusively reserved for dogs bought rats are light enough not to set off the mines, and he was trained by a belgian charity working in tons and near who said that they are going to miss him dearly. ah, a quick look at the main stories. now in an hour the reporter has been released from custody and occupied east jerusalem after being arrested by israel security forces.

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