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ah, now jazeera ever struck, ah . is really police violently breakup protests against the rest of palestinian residence in the sheriff's rough neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. nothing will stop us, nothing. we faith more than this, and we will continue. al jazeera journalist, javan. but he has her work will go on after it's really for the rest of her and she shut it off on saturday. ah,
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what else is there a life for my headquarters? and i'm getting obligated also has a marxist school teacher versus the right wing daughter of a jailed x leader to the populace. face often perused presidential runoff. turkey feast, not a long post. the threatening rely, found its fishing industry in the sea of mara. ah hello, thanks for joining us. permanent change our residents when occurred. it has been released officer is really forces arrested her at her home and occupied east jerusalem on sunday earlier. a police fire stun grenades to disperse protesters outside a police station, calling for her release. israel is trying to forcibly remove her and other people in the neighborhood they want to remove us from jerusalem. they do not want us to live here at all. we are here. we are staying in our country. the journalists are
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here and they are recording us. the weapons of the palestinians are the camera and the word. whereas the israeli army is heavily armed and that's the difference. all just the record responded and as one somebody was hit by shrapnel from one of the sun grenades fired by is really forces outside the police station in western limb. she was reporting on those protest calling for the release of palestinian activists of she has been how many it has more from occupied east jerusalem. mona has been released, she has emerged from that police station and we still don't know if her twin brother mohammed is also released or will be released shortly. now is really not clear what the charges are so far. we'll have to hear from her what happened inside, but the lawyer told us that she was accused of inciting public unrest. really is a big umbrella term that could mean anything. at this point,
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she is very active and she has been documenting day in day out what goes on in sheriff and it's probably because of that that she has been detained this morning at the moment is very calm. we were there earlier today, but it is a flash point is a lot of tension there that's been going on for weeks really. and many people would actually tell you, especially palestinian that this is really those tensions that snowballed into eventually that 11 day war on guys. and now you have those families who are attracted by evictions. they're waiting to hear from the, from israel. the attorney general on june 8th, what is his reasoning in all of this? whether these forceful evictions were going to go ahead or no? al jazeera correspondent, giovanni elbow. daddy has left hospital after receiving treatment for injury, suffered during her arrest by israeli forces. she sustained
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a fracture in her left hand during the incident. albert 80 was arrested while covering a demonstration occupied east jerusalem. and al jazeera camera man had his equipment broken. albert eighty's accused of harassing as really forces and not presenting her credentials allegations that both she and al jazeera strongly deny. giovanni says she still shocked about her arrest, but insist 1000 sera won't be silenced. i'm saying good to be okay. yeah. they broke my hand, i spent all the night in the hospital, my heart, my bad cook me a lot, and he had my hand from the coughs. also they heard so much because though the soldiers and the card were fighting it all the time. i have a headache and my leg icon tool kit very well and my voice as you see it was a horrible because the not only because i'm a senior, i'm a junior,
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i'm covering like all the june this year. we're covering the reality on the guns. we go and we are just telling the whole word what's going on here until now? i am under a shock because i didn't see any photos from what's happened yesterday because i was shocked when they began to kick me. and i was just, you know, i just want to hear hear something very important yesterdays, but especially yesterday i made for life for us as you know, as i was walking through the these 4 of the same soldiers for them 25. and i made a walk and took 40 with my name and the name of jesse i was wearing my fist, i press fest and i was walking going, golf and coming inside the house shows
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a lot more than 20 times. so they know me. they know who i am and what's the thing that they know after they hit me in a very bad way in the car, they were kick a, they kicked me a lot more than outside one of the soldiers. he said that if we arrested juvenile with the reporter of the al jazeera, if you don't, if you didn't have my id, how did you know know of to of, to all the, is this criminal show? how did you know i'm, i'm you vote and the reporter of just either and inside the police station it was, it was showing does because of the, you know, one of the soldiers told me we will let you shut off you all of a 0 here on the goal, so all the ga journalists will shut off. we,
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let's just be silence everyone. we will shut up one of the soldiers. they would be think me like a criminal. they refused to take the costs. and i told you we are doing this is just telling what's going on on the grounds. i am covered with those as it are from 21 years old. one of the soldiers came and told me from how long you are an l 0. i told him, how old are you? he said 20 years. i told him i was just before you were born. so we know our work. we don't like. we don't say anything wrong, because they said that i was just saying everything. they like a lot. i told them no, we don't lie. just give me one incident that we like. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years. this find after all these years. this is the 1st time
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we see this. i'm believable. 3, think 2 words, join us and specially towards 0 after covering were all what happened in battle modes and ships in the lock. so most in guys especially but they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague beam as though they wanted the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone and the come at all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we faith more than this. and we will continue on the palestinian journalist syndicate organized a solidarity rally to show support for giovanni, daddy. but he was there, the message here is that they want to show solidarity with journalists who are being, as far as these people are concerned, targeted by the israeli forces. just less than
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a week ago palestinian jordan is organized as similar, but in shaped rock neighborhood. so it shows that there is more attacks against urine, and it's the feeling here by some of the speakers is that israel is deliberately targeting those journalists because they are showing the world the reality of what's been happening under occupation. we've been speaking to some of them and they say that they feel that israel has been losing the media war because they feel that it's been exposed. it measures this violation and that's why they're trying to target during that is to tie them them. but as we've heard from many of them here, they're not going to be silent. voting is underway and peruse. presidential run off the races between left wing union is pedestal castillo, and right when populous cake for maury. more than 25000000 people have registered to vote and was predicted to be a close contest. arianna sanchez joining us from lima voting now under way marianna . so what have you been seeing and how is it coming along?
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well doreen, we are in the center of lima and day at a school we're nearly 25000 people will be voting today. there are lots of people. the keels are very, very long outside and it's flowing a lot of people who feel that this election is basically an election between life and death between red, right and left. we have seen that people have made campaigns to bring events, their grandparents to vote, because many people are afraid of this communist narrative that they say that will be implemented in federal. now, many people are going to vote for a new camera person who, it has never been a public office. it will be you. and the other side is the person who, who's 30 years in prison for corruption charges. now, many people have endorsed to go for modi. she has had the mainstream media with
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aren't even matthew. i guess he also lost to an election to wrestle for more than 30 years ago. he has endorsed kagle for money, whom he has criticized all along, saying that this is imperative that peruvians vote for her because if she loosed, as this may be the last free elections, the peruvian fool feet, that dramatic is the feeling. but many people who are voting for your are from the rural areas, people who are very poor, who have not seen the economic bonanza trickle down to them. and they think they want to change in the economic model. and that's why this election is neck to neck . with less than one percentage point keiko for monday, briefly ahead of bit of feel impossible to know what will be the result in this in this election. yeah, we'll have to wait and see. but marianna,
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let me ask you this. how has the corona virus pandemic affected the selection? well, i think the corona virus has been key in this election 1st because the, the people who have suffered more in to the corona virus had been the poor it 10 times as many poor people have died. the privilege class is a 185000 people did. the government has revealed this number is just over a week ago, which makes the country with the highest number of deaths per capita in the world. now the majority of people who have died are poor peruvians who want to change and they have nothing to lose. like i say he, they want to vote for the hussein. that's it, that, that peruvians will have a change in the economic model, which is what people want. these people want and, and the pandemic, of course,
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has revealed that the health care system is been disastrous and more than 3000000 people are still unemployed. so the situation and pearl is dramatic, and that's why you can, i think at the end of the day we will see massive amounts of people voting today for whatever they, they fear less. ok. marianna sanchez, reporting from lima. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera mexico, whole the largest ever regional election officer. one of the most violent campaigns in history will be live at a police station and mexico city nigeria and preacher. a tv joshua, one of africa's most influential tele vangelis, died at the age of 57. i
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hello there. the southwest, a monsoon now making good progress across a good part of india. we have got plenty of showers, cross southern india is putting on that. i don't on the truck here that is the position of the summer rains at present a little further north. and that should be into western parts of india a little further south. and it should be across those eastern areas. but many of these regions, seeing some very, very heavy right. and in fact, teams for lanka. we saw that the floods coming through here, massive amounts of frame 4. and we have some major problems here. as the heavy downpours have caused widespread disruption across a good part of the country, the shower was set to continue. i'm hopefully won't be quite as intense as we go on through the next couple of days. a ranch, showers. they're called southern parts of the region and even to the north of ally and seen that pre monsoon, he continued to build some very heavy showers, hear laundry down post to into bangladesh, and also into
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a good part of the pool. as we make away through the next couple of days, the mos in some very heavy rainfall as we go into the early part of next week. on the other side of the radio, say it's all about the heat. we've seen some parts getting up into the fifty's recently, some very high temperatures. this one here in oman, things cooling off a little as we go on through the next couple of days with plenty of hazy sunshine. 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 voice and political dissent fixed center stage. they form a rocco's resistance. the officers of raja casablanca, defense who make football on l. g b o
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the me hello again 0 this our prominent che, started off residence one on curtis has been released after is really forces arrested her and occupied east through so on sunday. police fired some grenades. first, protesters outside a police station calling for her relief. algebra correspondent, nevada, and today he has left the hospital, she'd been receiving treatment for fracture and her hand sustained drink for arrest by is really forces. it happened that occupied east jerusalem on saturday. voters and peru are casting their balance to the presidential run off. one candidate is a left this the other are right wing politician on daughter of a former leader,
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jail for human rights abuses. elsewhere in latin america, mexicans are heading to the polls for the country's biggest ever elections. so voters are choosing members of the lower house of congress, state governors, and thousands of local politicians. the mid term vote is seen as a referendum on the policy of president address many lopez up or door. the ruling party and its allies are expected to keep their majority, but recent polls point to a tight race. john homan has this update from the mexican capital. we're just outside of a polling station here in mexico city and it's all a middle class neighborhood. you can see the, the keys thinking about that. there's been a few hits in the morning. so people who like came to go out and vote. and that's because in the country, not just here but all around. there's more than $20000.00 physicians up for grabs. many of them at local, state, and federal level, the entire congress is going to be renewed in the country, and i makes the biggest election in mexican history. now what president lopez over
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the door is going to be hoping for this and his position is not the grabs. he's got 3 years, nor is it. his can be given a mandate to complete what he sees as his transformation have met. and he says, what he wants to do is get moved to the pool and to reduce the gap between the league and the poorest in the country. now what his opponents but also several observe as a going to be want to see from this is some sort of come to wait to him and that's because there's another side of it. president lopez over the door has been accused of undermining of neutralizing independent institutions in mexico. heavily criticizing international and national enjoy some of the very respected and also criticizing the national and also international press whenever they haven't been agreement with it. so there is a sense among onlookers here that there is a growing authoritarian streak in mexico, the president that this the midterm elections are a point in which that could be put under control or could know well,
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the us is donating 750-0041 of our vaccines to taiwan, off to the island, accuse china of hindering efforts to secure doses through us senators travel since i pay to meet taiwan is president dying when she said the doses would save lives as the island struggles to contain a recent rise in infections alexi o'brien reports a 3 hour visit with major geo political significance. the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the and 750000 covey, 19 vaccines, a show of support and gratitude to taiwan. the syndic supplies to the us during the peak of its own outbreak in 2020. we are here as friends because we know that taiwan is experiencing a challenging time right now. which is why it was especially important for the 3 of us to be here in a bipartisan way. friends come to each other's aid. taiwan was initially
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one of the pandemic success stories last year when more than 8 months without any domestic transmission. but it's recently had a surge of infections recording. most of it's more than $220.00 deaths in the past month. almost haven't got hit by the center. yes, we are very thankful to bide and administration for extending a helping hand and putting tie one in the 1st group of countries to receiving vaccines. shared by the us back, teens are life savers. i want it. i will not forget your help. fewer than 3 percent of the islands, 23000000 people have been vaccinated. this week, more than 1000000 doses were donated by japan. taiwan has signed contracts, the doses from astrazeneca and medina, and the keys, china interfering and potential deals to secure vaccines from pfizer. some the blame inefficiencies by the taiwanese authorities in china. se taiwan, the governing party is preventing it from sending doses of its own vaccine. chinese
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made medical products, a band and a tie when he's law means you know, duncan, your forties have obstructed the mainland from sending vaccines to taiwan in every possible way. and even falsely claimed that the mainland has injured procurement of vaccines for their own political interest. the storage is continued to engage in political manipulation. mush, china's governing communist party views the island as a part of its territory and vowed to one day sees it by force if necessary. they accomplish relationship has seem taiwan effectively locked out of membership of the world health organization. united states is donating vaccines to multiple places around the world as china is just part of the competition between the united states and china to maintain relationships worldwide. and that would include taiwan. washington remains taiwan biggest ally, senators, promising the island that it will not face the pandemic alone. alex o'brien al
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jazeera, dozens of libyan doctors have taken part in a strike outside the prime minister's office and tripoli, calling for a pay rise. the general syndicate of libyan doctors has worn protests will continue until the government agrees to increase the salaries of health sector employees. the strike comes days after the head of the government of national unity promised to res salaries for those working in the education sector. we are here with the unions of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dental calling for the government to raise our salaries. why? when the central bank change the exchange rate of the libyan the north to port point 5 to the us dollar. as doctors, our salaries are about $135.00 us dollars per month, which means we are under the poverty line. it's not enough to feed our families for a week. we are calling for the government to look at this important segment of society and raise our salaries to a livable wage. pup,
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francis has stopped short of offering an apology for the death of 215 students in a catholic school in canada. their remains were discovered last month in the grounds of the former school for indigenous children. it was one of several facilities seeking to assimilate young people forcibly separated from their parents . there has been growing pressure for the head of the catholic church to accept responsibility for what happens. ne is better. how could she did you maintain the sad discovery further raises awareness of the pain and suffering of the past, made a political and religious authorities of canada continued to collaborate with determination to shed light on that sad story. and humbly commit themselves to upon the reconciliation and healing. so when these difficult moments represent a strong appeal for all of us to move away from the ideological calling isolation of to day and walk side by side and dialogue and mutual respect. and in the recognition of the writers and cultural values of old daughters and sons of canada,
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but a popular nigerian evangelical preacher at tb joshua has died. it's believed the influential televi angeles passed away on saturday, shortly after conducting a live broadcast. his death was announced by his church, the synagogue church, of all nations. c, b. joshua was 57 years old. i did re says more from nigeria as capital a boucher kimmy. joshua is well loved by his followers, and he has millions of them here in nigeria, across africa, around the world. every week, thousands, tens of thousands of his followers follow him on his preaching on his famines across and in his church headquarters in vegas. tens of thousands. also watch it within every week in lake austin, now heroes to prom in prominence in the 900 ninety's. there was an explosion of television journalism across nigeria and many parts of africa and tv. joshua is one of those clear leaders in terms of television who lives here and across africa,
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apart from being one of the most respected creatures. one of the most follow preaches in africa, in nigeria and around the world. i to be sure it's also controversial in certain cases. like for example, about a year ago i used to have to suspend his you tube channels simply because of claims about exorcism. and the treatment of diseases like illnesses like h, i v aids and some other illnesses. a lot of leaders not only here in the area, follow tv joshua, and the respect him a lot is influential. he's famines as well noted and such points raised by tv, joshua, well taken into consideration by politicians in nigeria and across africa. and sometimes he takes to the pulpit to address key national issues. things that a niger in particular is particularly vocal about certain things that don't go right here in the area. and we expect also statement from politicians including the
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president. of course, i follow his deaths yesterday in lagos. churches environment minister has promised to protect the country seas after an outbreak of so called seas, not in the market to receive the thick fly me as excrete it by algae in the water. the current overgrowth is fed by sewage, industrial pollution, and warming seas. it's preventing sunlight on oxygen reaching the water, threatening marine life cynical swell. glue has more from the mercy, the missile her problem, and the mar marriot. see the, in our sales derek about come next. the black, the end, the agency is, is not any problem. it has been there for decades, especially in culture problems where i am, which has become an industrial center for the country for the last 30 years. experts have been warning about this issue for the last couple of months saying that the waste management policy was not right. and there was so much waste dumped into the water, including the household waste, the chemicals,
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and the sewage in from infrastructure. so many believe that the policies that are announced by the government will not solve this problem in a couple of months because in years are needed to solve this problem. because there also needs to be a proper monitoring all the thing of the government on the, on the policies. and it's not, is it common here? and the locals have been telling us that the seas not comes to the area every 5 years and stays for 3 or 4 days. but this time it has been here for months. the 1st, the small was observed in the area in october 2020. and now it's a very thick layer, the spike. it's, it floats in the waters. it also reduces the oxygen level under the water, which is a horn for the ecology and the marine life of sweeter scientists are making cover
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1900 vaccines in powder form that's in an effort to overcome delivery and storage problems. so they've developed an air drying process that's far cheaper and easier than freeze, drying. it's hope that will help developing countries produce their own vaccine stocks. whole rece reports a spike sticking into the stock home sky marks. the spots were up to 10000 swedes a day, could be inoculated against cove at 19. it's the biggest vaccination center in sweden, but it's running, it's only around the 5th of as delivery shortfalls. expose weaknesses in the global supply chain. 5 months after the rollouts began, so we had the vaccine up here, but in the southern city of london, chemical engineer, year on conrad is one of those you might have a solution. after his company dickon received the payton's turning vaccines into powder. the key point is to remove water because to remove the water is what actually destroys the access and we are the only one that drives faxing at room
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temperature. we can do it in an industrial scale, but we need countries to come together and sit down and see how can we actually solve this. this drawing method could remove the need for vaccines to be kept cold, meaning they can be used anywhere just by adding water. the points of the powder isn't to help places like sweden that are relatively unscathed by problems with the so called cold chain. the democratic republic of congo last month had to send back 1.3 1000000 doses because they couldn't use them before they expire. while malawi has just incinerated 20000 out of date shots. this distraction is regrettable. we didn't want to throw away even a single line, but because the fact that we couldn't get them into this production is a problem as well. africa manufacturers, only one percent of the vaccines being given to its population of more than a 1000000000 people. when you have that mac developing countries on, in the last,
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in the queue actually to receive the vaccine. so therefore, this huge momentum to become more self sufficient in the supply, zika also ponds to make pop up vaccination plants known as fill and finish stations . which can be quickly assembled anywhere in the world. the throne of iris is just part of the focus with measles, killing tens of thousands of children every year. but collaboration with the probate vaccine producers would be a big 1st step suite and has played a large part in the cove at $900.00 vaccination campaign truth involvement with astrazeneca. but while the distribution of vaccines has tended to favor the rich, the development of a dry powder vaccine in sweden could make the global fight against disease more widespread and warfare. pole reese out is era loaned sweeten. ah.
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