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i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences, which had still felt today. we tried everything. we went to the united nations and tried negotiations, contacts 3 different countries. and it was clear that all this was to know every the rule in june. ah beaten and arrested. i'll just hear a report javan today, and he is released from israeli custody, but bands from our neighborhood for 15 days. a. i'm sammy say that this is al jazeera live from dell hall, so coming up historic deal, g. 7 nations agree on setting a minimum 15 percent corporate tax rate on multinational companies. the
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economy take center stage as the runs presidential candidates face off on tv. the 1st round of election debate another, and they cut one presidential candidates in custody. just days after arrival was on the house, the right. ah . and now just a reporter has been released from custody after being arrested by israeli security forces. giovanni diary had been arrested in general and accused of harassing security forces, not presenting her credentials. those claims were daily and al jazeera, strongly deny her abs. how made reports from occupied east jerusalem when divided with there was detail surrounded by israeli security for
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the even though clearly identified as a whole. they just came from everywhere. i don't know why. 2 and they kicked me to the wall and what is your idea? him? you know me and you know that we've got coming guns. they're going in many time. not overpowered and cornered with their us handcuffs and dragged away. they wrote me to the investigation a video about just more, less than 6 seconds. my hand is like this to the thought to the, to that soldier inside. and then they kicked me inside the car in a very bad way, handcuff stuff. they were just making blood and blood, getting them tighter sighted inside the car. and they were picking me from everywhere in that area. how you had with their in her team were covering
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a peaceful demonstration, organized in solidarity with the families on the threat of course will eviction inches around in occupied east jerusalem. just thought cam and she had done several live reports already. when the security forces started pushing away journal, if she has been accredited with israel's government press office for many years, she was held and interrogated at the police station. where would they re says she was treated like a criminal after 7, or if i was, i don't know how much time because they took from me everything they, if you take the cups from me, they said either at us or 15 days away from because of the video evidence, yes. yes, we will go to the call because it's because it was a message for all every, all the units which we put we put it on hand so everybody will be afraid and nobody will cover. no,
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we will cover everything. give out, there is one of the most experienced journalists covering events in israel, and the palestinian territory for arrest is being seen as an effort to intimidate journalist and has drone global condemnation. this is a clear violation of press freedom because the journalist was clearly recognizable as she was wearing a briskness, and there is a clear will from the relief for you to prevent journalists from doing their job and from reporting of the router ordeal, yavara was denied. the request to remove her heavy flak jacket when she came out of the police station, she was visibly shaken but determined to continue her work. the case of give up there is not isolated. palestinian journalists complain that they are systematically harassed. some of them also detain, just carrying out their jobs for the elders era in occupied east jerusalem.
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adam shapiro is from frontline defenders. he says it's ready, police have a history of using this kind of violence against journalists. what's interesting is that this is happening against palestinian journalists, who are part of international media networks. we're covering the protests shut off, even as there are foreign journalists there are not receiving the so i think, in addition to the message being sent to journalists generally, and specifically, particularly after years off bombs. and there's also a message to palestinian journalist specifically about reporting and covering the palestinian uprising during the last few weeks. it's clear that there is been a change in the global media coverage of what's happening as palestinian voices are being given more space in the media in print and in other places. and in particular on social media. despite efforts the sensor them really government is feeling pressure in part because and so i think there is kind of a,
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a message being sent by the commanders in israel to take out journalists to arrest them, to remove them. or in worst case scenario to their buildings. or i think it's important that the, at the, not just the level of the journalists on the ground, but at the level of the headquarters and the level of the producers and the, the administration of these networks that they speak out. not only to israeli officials and file complaints but also to other government western. ready and complaints that it's also their networks. it's also their journalists, their employees or subject to this kind of violence, kind of information effect. countries that normally promote and protect freedom of the press. how the g 7 group of advanced economy has reached a landmark deal, making it harder for the world's largest companies to avoid paying tax. members have agreed to set a minimum 15 percent global corporate tax threshold in countries they generate business in that prevents the feifring profits off shore into tax havens. they've
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baka has more from london tax. randy 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 fast, many countries are desperate to plug holes in their finances caused by the coven 19 pandemic. while many nations have been thinking deeper into debt, the pandemic was a windfall for big tech companies such as amazon and google. the raked in huge profit. at the moment companies a built on earnings in the countries where they operate. this old way of doing things is no longer fit for purpose, largely because it's exploited widely by multinational companies that operate in
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various different competing tax owns. all they need to do is declare their profits where the tax is that it's lowest or indeed whether no tax is a tool and it's all completely legal. but g 7 finance been to say now's the time to level the playing field by introducing a flat 15 percent rate on businesses to help pay back and demick debt that global minimum checks within the race to the bottom in corporate taxation and ensure fairness because 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 in giants where you have to pay their fair share. google that's been bracing for a global tax hike for some time. so that strongly supported the work being done to
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update international tax rules. and in hopes countries continue to work together to ensure a balance endurable 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 getting enough economies on board to make the plan work, including countries such as island, where low corporate tax rates have entice 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. the broker i'll just sarah london, yelman's government says 17 people have been killed in a mis all attack. a petrol station was hit and nodded. the information minister is blaming who's the rebels, the group launch to renew defensive against the city in february. meanwhile, the no money delegation has arrived in yelman's capital. some of the talks with who the leaders discussions will focus on halting the fighting in the event. continuing
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peace talks with humans internationally recognized government us secretary of state and to be blank and talked with them on foreign minister. on friday, he called for an immediate cease fire. hosty revel say they welcome dialogue. we arrived in santa accompanied by a delegation from the ammonia sultan its office. in an attempt to prompt the process of settling the humanitarian crisis, as well as a peace process, it serves the nation's interests and the neighboring countries interests. around economic problems have been the focus of presidential hopefuls in their 1st televised election debate. all 7 then been approved by the countries guardian council. there's been control the say of a disqualified candidates as a bank reports from to her on all the candidates received the red carpet treatment as they arrived for the debate. but the viewers were expecting details on
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the economic policies that they were set to be disappointed. conservative candidates to came at the former governor of the central bank of the north, to him at the scene as a moderate link to the current government. but also as a potential threat to you some time and after so done him up and he says he's an economist. she should be awarded the nobel prize and chemistry because he managed to ruin the country's national currency. but he is speaking of poverty, but you spread poverty. the favorite and current judiciary. abram, right you see refrained from personal attack, but that didn't stop him being questioned him about the reformist candidate implying who was being lined up to be the next supreme leader shot. i saw studying you're the most sensitive position to fight corruption, is the judicial system. and now you want to be the president. how can you guarantee that you want to leave the presidency seeking a more senior rank for my gc commander most is a who has previously suggested holding us soldiers hostage to raise ransom money.
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right? timothy, out of ok. the value for that. if i take over the government, 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 issue, the de valuation of the currency, smuggling, land, grubs and corruption or touched upon the possibility. after so demon, 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 candidate should tell people if he karen's, he lands would come to fruition or the debate ended with him. clearly placing himself as a murderous candidate and appealing to reformist and moderate voters. but nothing seems to have changed, right. if he is still seen as the favorites he defended himself against accusations, made against him, has seen, actuated at a 100 torments. aren't you tired of the slander and insults against me?
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if people problems will be resolved by, you insulting may get them. so be a look how enemy speak against me. they've mobilized to spread the same negative views against me. some do inside this country, why? it's difficult to say whether this debates with encourage uranium to come out and vote. but what will be interesting is if moderate candidates can mobilize people behind them on market significant challenge against abraham. right. you see, i said big, i'll just there are, there are holes still ahead on al jazeera, a choice between right and less than through the presidential run off pulses, predict a very close race. and after more than 3 decades and assault weapons ban has been struck down in california and sat back for gun control campaign, those ah,
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ah, it's time for the journey to with the sponsored by kettle airways. hello. we got some cool weather now into southern parts of the radium peninsula. started to see the influence of the south. western winds destroy a little more moisture up towards must got for example, 34 celsius surround 10 degrees down on what we saw last week. and one of 2 spots in mind getting up to 50 celsius recently, so that is something of a relief, but it does bring with increased humidity. much of the middle east is looking dry, hazy sunshine, wanted to shout up towards the caucasus, ga armenia. as a bizarre could see some showers, her showers just sliding across towards the caspian sea, but as you can see, for the most part, that dry weather does continue hot. here in doha of around 40 degrees celsius in a quite as hot as it has been recently. kenny, hot enough, having said that, the dry weather continues across the whole of africa, much of smaller is set fair. we'll see some shout into the european highland down
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towards lake victoria. western areas of kenya easing across uganda. seeing some showers in those heavy showers as per usual, just drive in the way up into central and southern parts of the nigeria. the southern areas of africa is flossie dry. at the moment we got one or 2 shallows just around the most am beat channel the snares of most and be catching a shower or to the chance of a shower, potentially sponsor cut on airways. i was wrong to keep sheltered away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father's fingers. they put us in a big playroom and we certainly looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names. never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera.
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ah, ah, the me back here watching out the time to recap headlines now. and i'll just say are both has been released after being arrested by israeli security forces to bottom with area being arrested in check. john ross. now far from entering the neighbor day of the accused of harassing security forces and not presenting credentials claims, she val just 0 strongly denied g 7 group dance economies is reached to deal to make it harder for multinational companies to avoid tax. they've agreed to set a minimum global corporate tax rate of 15 percent and our money delegation has arrived
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in the eminence capital for talks with who the leaders discussions will focus on the whole thing, the host, the offensive, and bad continuing piece towards the evans. internationally recognized government voters in peru will go to the polls on sunday to choose between 2 candidates with poll. opposite visions. one is a leftist one. the right wing, daughter of a former dictator pulses are predicting a photo finish the when a could be decided by less than one percentage point. adiana sanchez reports from lima, the son of illiterate farmers, primary school teacher, pedro garcia, turned politician after leading a nationwide teachers protest in 2007. now he's captured the hopes for change of poor peruvian custio's campaign promise is there will be no more poor in
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a rich country. i won't have it is. what has anyone ever asked you about syndic our cars abroad? and what about those last firms? let's take away our riches. it's time to get things straightened, the country, the gaseous critics say he's a communist, who ruined the economy. has promised to turn around the free market model. by rewriting the constitution, he's only common ground with contender, keeper for the money. is that both a religious, conservative, the right doing 46 year old daughter of former autocratic leader. i lived in the morning was appointed produced 1st lee, even before she turned 20. it's the 3rd time she's running for the presidency. as the leader of the most powerful party in congress, gay go unseated to press it in, in the last 5 years, and force the resignation of many ministers because in the greatest political
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crisis in decades. your own today i ask for forgiveness to each one of you who feels affected and disappointed by us. i see it humbly, openly because i know there are many doubts about my candidacy. where he, marty has been complaining on the promise to bring change with the election to deliver or not one of the many are for it up and demick has left nearly 3000000 unemployed. most of the 185000 people who died due to the corona virus belonged to poor families. love be stuck, no matter what, there will be st protesting. the 1st mistake like pardoning her father kiko can trigger social unrest that could put her political stability at risk. and if it's kasteel, 40 percent have such a great expectations to change the economic model. when people learn,
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he won't be able to deliver the poster, say the election is though in the hands of 5 percent of undecided voters, and they say they will likely make up their minds in the last hours. but in a sanchez, i'll just see that may be 2 police in nicaragua, have arrested another leading opposition, politician and presidential candidates. the total cruise acquired was detained under a controversial treason law. it's the latest in a series of moves preventing candidates from running against president daniel ortega, in his 3rd consecutive reelection, bid alessandro on p s. he is in the colombian capital ball, guitar. nina statement. the police said that various and i quote strong every day and said that the crews attack didn't cut out one. so say at the end people's rights and now it's clear what that evidence is and exactly where crucis
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being held right now. this is just the last of the candidates that have been arrested by your tig government just 3 days ago. probably the most famous oppose there of danielle ortega christiana, tomorrow was a rest of the when the police array the her home. so this seems to be just a late this move by ortega a to try and prevent its main opposers to try and participate in the upcoming presidential elections in november while he tries to maintain his grip on power for a possible fort. they're trying because navy has record recovered the data recorder from chicago ship stock off the coast of colombo, the m. v express. pearl partially sang this week. it had been on 5 for 13 days and was carrying oil, nitric acid,
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and other hazardous chemicals. police will compare information from the dancer recorder against the crew statements to understand what caused the fire. authorities are preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill. nigeria government is investigating an attack in the northwest that killed betty 900 people. it happened in kept a state where a group of government targeted at least 7 verges between thursday and friday officials. and now in the process of identifying bodies in the danco asagwa district, the region borders the state of some far away years of fighting is killed. thousands of people and displaced tens of thousands became fast so is observing 3 days of national morning after armed fights is killed at least a 138 civilians. it's the worst attack in the country in years. this all happened on friday in the village of sol, hon. close to new jersey. the government is fighting groups, think 12 high,
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the and i feel in the region. 1000000 people have been displaced by violence in the past year. nicholas hawkins, following developments from by mikko, a neighboring molly. what we know is that in the early hours of this morning, a regular police patrol that were around the east of f i. c. 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 and women and children. you know though no one has claim responsibility for this. it's not good. it has the hallmark of the stomach stating the greater so hard because that group has launched 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
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of that effect. and this attack just comes week after the minister of defense of breaking up. i went on the site and told the population, you are now safe, 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 the 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 pristina faso alone. chad has officially launched his vaccination campaign. it's received the 1st doses of the sin of farm vaccines donated by china. priorities being given to religious pilgrims those over 65 years old soldiers and health workers. the number of covered 19 cases
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has been rising enough. galveston passing a 1000 infections a day or testing is limited and the government is not imposed. many restrictions. failure. contra, 40 reports from cobble, hospitals are overwhelmed. some are running out of oxygen. there's one business booming in cobble these days. and that selling oxygen, it's price has more than doubled in recent weeks because of demand covered $900.00 cases arising fast and hospitals are unable to cope. afghans are angry because they say the government can barely provide the medical care patients need worked out. asthma has to buy oxygen for his mother after she was turned away from 2 public hospitals. all the all that finally took her to a 3rd hospital and then did just the bed and it was the don't care about dollar patient. they're not providing oxygen for the sake. that's a viable gun, sal losing their sick people. i cobbled main hospital emergency room staff has to
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deal with double the number of patients they can handle. the hospital is full despite dozens of new bad did recently added. relative have camped outside some bringing their own 10th why new patients arrive constantly, even using taxi. we are running out of oxygen just because not because it is that we are not capable to handle that. but the, because the companies, they are not the the, we have a contract with each company that they will bring those daily $800.00 linda per day . but they are like betraying us on 304-0500. so this is making some progress because those who have the money go to private hospitals. even there, there is a shortage of oxygen beds and people are turned away. i've got to has one of the most broad tile health care systems in the world and has received millions in aid
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to cope with a pin demick. but now there's something else that's threatening to curb. any progress made here in the fight against the corona virus, afghans are getting vaccinated at an extremely low rate of danny's down has been receiving most of its more than $2000000.00 doses, mainly from china and india. but many doses remain unused and are on the verge of expiring. soon. many afghans say they don't think they need the vaccine or that they don't trust it. others don't know how to access it. the main problem is that when it is a new to lake of awareness, our population is not that much liquid to understand what the benefit of the government has imposed some restrictions in recent days, shutting down places like schools, universities, and ordering tighter controls at the borders. in a statement to al jazeera,
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it's ministry of public health said there is a plan to tackle the 3rd wave, which includes possible lock downs, but with cases already rising too fast, and hospitals fall. it may be too late. for leo, contrary al jazeera cobble, an assault weapons ban, which has been in place for more than 30 years in the state of california, has been struck down by a federal judge while declaring the ban on constitutional. the judge praise the a 15 rifle, a weapon of choice for mass shooters in recent years. california is one of 7 states along with the district of columbia that has some form of an assault weapons ban. non gmc is a human rights attorney and president of the national conference of black lawyers. she explains how the decision could set a dangerous precedent. the ruling is really significant in the sense that 1st of
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all, it pushes back 30 years of precedent in terms of what california believe is what we should be doing with respect to assault rifle. but it also is a turning point in a way or could be a turning point about the way that the 2nd amendment is used to push back against such assault band assault rifle bands in this country. you do not need this weapon in order to defend your home. and unfortunately, sadly, therefore, branches of the military spending trillions of our dollars in order to defend the homeland. so you don't need this weapon for that either. this is a weapon that is used to attack people who attacked people in mass shooting to attacked people in massage parlors. i think that it is likely to be overturned just because of the dangerous precedent that is set. basically what the court says at this level is that because it's not a military rifle, right? because it's not the same as what the military use is that it's not dangerous. and
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he compares it to a swiss army knife for goodness sake. and that cannot be allowed to stand if in fact they intend to not have this being the complete, wild, wild west, not just in california, but all rule this country. now the 1st cruise ship has departed venice since the current of ours pending began, but it was the old celebrations a 100. the residents came out to demonstrate against the m. s. c orchestra. they say loud ships shouldn't pass through the fragile lagoon city due to environmental and safety concerns. dennis is a key destination for cruise ships servicing 667 vessels carrying nearly 700000 passengers in 2019 ah
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take you through some of the headlines here now. just 0. now. correspondent giovanni day has been released after being arrested by israeli security forces in ocoee.

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