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a new series portal brings jazeera award winning digital content to our tv audience . and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lloyd coverage at the historic us court case reaches a conclusion. june on the jazz. ah, israeli police dispersed protest, michelle gerard neighborhood have occupied the east jerusalem. it follows the arrest of a prominent palestinian activist. and a day after being released from israeli custody, i was jealous of r. baterri says she will not be silenced. the
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hello, i'm marianne demising on den watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. mexican turn out in an election that seen as a major mid term test for the president under his manual lopez over door. and his economic agenda. and the jury and mega church preacher t. b. joshua, one of africa's most influential tele, vangelis, has died at the age of 57. ah, well now we begin in the occupied eastern slim neighborhood of chicago ra, where for weeks have been tensions. i've a plans to forcibly evict palestinian families. on sunday, the situation was tested again after the rest of a prominent activist whose family is facing eviction. luna l. courage was arrested after israel forces entered home unoccupied east jerusalem. she and her brother
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mohammed have been prominent in the campaign to stop the evictions. and as crowds gathered to protest her arrest police fights don grenades to disburse them. all this is what we had to say. after our release. we would have the intimidation just nothing more, nothing less. they said i was undermining civil peace because of the activities that are taking place in shift at the end of the day when i'm doing, filming what is happening. i'm documenting the violations and the song out there is hard to tell me to has more now from occupied east jerusalem. mona has been released. she has emerged from the 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
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inside. but the lawyer told us that she was accused of inciting public unrest, which really is a big umbrella term that could mean anything. at this point, 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. a waiting to hear from the israel's attorney general on june 8th. what is his reasoning in all of this?
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whether these forceful evictions were good to go ahead or not. meanwhile, al jazeera correspondent of arbitrary has left hospital, now off to receiving treatment for injuries suffered during arrest, buys railey forces, she sustained a fracture in her left hand. during the incident, barry was arrested while covering a demonstration and occupied the service to them, and algiers camera man had his equipment broken during the arrest. dary is accused of harassing israeli forces and not presenting have press credentials. allegations, both she and al jazeera strongly deny. they broke my hand, i spent all the night in the hospital, my heart and my back hurts me a lot. and he had my hand from the cuffs. and also they heard so much because though the soldiers and because were fighting it all the time they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague,
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missouri we, they wanted the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone and the come it all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we faith more than this and we will continue with then also, of course, falling developments in garza and weeks after israeli. as strikes that destroyed thousands of homes in the territory, palestinians of only began to clear out the rubble. a lack of equipment is delayed, the process, egypt has now sent in heavy machinery, needed to remove tons of debris from flat and buildings. and as younger aside reports to space families to have been forced to shelter un ron schools, hoping to rebuild their homes as soon as possible. the finally, the rebel is being removed. it's been more than 2 weeks since a cease fire was declared in god's done after israeli forces bombarded district
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officials here don't have the resources or machinery to do this job on their own. so egypt sent in a convoy of degree craze and trucks to help with a huge task of clearing dep breeze and what's left of people's homes. on the minute you have a battery when we asked the donor parties to provide us with help. and each test carried out to support by providing the necessary machinery and crews to assist the removal of at least 200000 tons of rubble that obstructed the movement. of people and transported the removal of rebel means the beginning of the reconstruction process for many families here. 100 amino kolpak who lost members of his family in his building didn't wait for the gyptian missionary to arrive. he hired a private crane operator to remove the rubble from his destroyed home. but as i said, i heard that the machinery arrived, but i'm in a hurry to rebuild my home. so i brought my own contract to speed up the removal of
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the rubble. a demand, the speeding up of the reconstruction process for the families who have been displaced from their homes. how mature molly lost his story and source of livelihood when israel's military targeted one of the building nearby. now he had no source of income to feed his family alone. i'm hung up. i owned an electric shop that was targeted in the israeli attacks. i have hope that with the arrival of the egyptian machinery, the rubble will be played soon and my shop will be rebuilt. i really hope it doesn't take too long. it was short but devastating warri. it killed hundreds of people and injured thousands more. many have been displaced, hundreds of policy in families hearing godsa. i now homeless after israel destroyed their home was fun. all slept for them to do now is wave in the whole 3 building
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c, l, u 0. god, i. now mexicans are voting in an election. it's being seen as a test for the president, hundreds manual lopez over door and choosing members of the lower house of congress, state governors and local politicians. analysts say the results will show if the president's policies still have support and run up to the election has been mod, by violence, with dozens of candidates, murdered by suspected gangs. following all of this algae, there is john home enjoying this life from polling station in mexico city. so a great deal at stake in this election. but also this has been a very worth touching on the level of violence in this election campaign because that will be really one of the top concerns for voters there as well. let's touch on the violence 1st. then in this election run up,
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we've seen about 90 politicians being killed across the country. we actually went to the state of mitchell in the south west part, the country. one of the areas without violence was happening. and we were told by ordinary people, but also by candidates themselves, were between a rock in the hall place, the meds that are in mexico's hinterlands. really, we haven't got support for federal authorities. we've got to maybe gangs, each of who want us to take one of their sides. what are we going to do in all of this? and of course, the result of that is perhaps a local level, some officials having to take sides or one thing to take sides because of money and power, the rivals of the group that they taken aside with either eliminating them or getting them out, you know, some other way or perhaps mays as well, who just want the violence to stop and taking a stand against organized crime, being white town, one of the kinds of it to, to us about his car, his campaign was sprayed by bullets just a couple of weeks after we visited him,
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so this is something that's really real, especially at local level in mexico. now there are more than $20000.00 positions up for grabs this election. so it's the biggest election in terms of positions in the history of mexico. and as you say, violence has become a big deal, not just the politicians here, but for mexicans across the country. the last 2 years have seen record levels of violence emit coach. this is something that the federal government should be trying to get to grips with. right, and then there's also been the pandemic and the economy to the president, as you say, is not directing running in this election. but what does, what does he need from this vote? what he'd like from this by i think is to maintain his majority in congress to strengthen it if he can, and the local level for his policy, marina. and that would really gives him a strong mandate to continue with the policies that he's been that he's been
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pursuing over the last 30 years in mexico. he says that he's transforming met code, that he's making things better for the poor. and he's closing the gap between the elite and the worst of mexicans. there's also a lot of controversy, the about president lopez over a door coming from another direction. he's a president who's really tried to centralize power, who hasn't been such a fan of independent institutions. he's attacked and joe's quite well recognized in joe's actually in his morning press conference. he's also attacked local, national, but also international press. when they printed something that he hasn't lights, there's a worry both from his opponents, but also from international onlookers here that he may be trying to concentrate power too much in his own hands. on the other hand, the opposition in the country is quite weak at the moment. there's a lot of policies that seem to have ideologically, nothing to do with each other, who nonetheless, teaming up to try and take on his policy. marina,
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which is stronger than them at the moment, and he personally has more than 60 percent approval rating. so whether things will change him at school, whether he and his party will simply not showing me something. i suppose we're going to see the end of the electoral day here. thank you very much. john holman, in mexico city. thank you. john. now us has donating 750000 current of ours vaccines to taiwan. off the island accuse china of hindering efforts to secure doses. 3 us senate has travel to tie, pay to meet taiwan, president sy, in when she said the doses would save lives as the island struggles to contain a recent rise and infections. alexia bryan reports a 3 hours. is it with major geo political significance? the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the island 750000 clover 19 vaccines. show of support and gratitude to taiwan. the sending supplies to the us during the peak of its own
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outbreak in 2020. we are here as friends because we know that taiwan is experiencing a challenging time right now. which was why 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 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 deaths in the past month, or most of it got hit by the central. yes, we are very thankful the biden administration for sending a helping hand and putting tie want in the 1st group of countries to receiving vaccines shared by the us back scenes. our life favorite taiwanda will not forget your help. you within 3 percent of the islands. 23000000 people have been vaccinated this week, more than 1000000 doses were donated by japan. taiwan has signed contracts,
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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, china se taiwan governing party is preventing it from sending doses of its own vaccine. chinese made medical products, a band and a tie when he's law means you know your party's have obstruct to the mainland from sending vaccines to taiwan in every possible way. and even falsely claimed that the mainland housing procurement of vaccines for their own interest, dorothy continued to engage in political manipulation. she'll need to conduct much . china's governing communist party views the island as a part of its territory. and its vowed to one day sees it by force if necessary. their complex relationship has seem taiwan effectively lockdown of membership that the world health organization, the united states,
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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, finishes promising the island that it will not face the pen, demik alone. alex o'brien elgin's era. watching out there, i live from london most and i had for you on the program. a swedish made a powder vaccine. yeah, it could help level of playing field in the fight against coven line team, and a closed contest in peru as voters decide between 2 candidates who are political hold on. i choose the color there. we've got some quiet weather coming into western parts if you're pay for the next couple days
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looking good here. not quite a good for the western side of the mediterranean central air of europe and a little further east. we have got areas of low pressure, just bringing some foundry showers in. once again here i pressure up towards western part, so we'll quiet and things down. so spin, rather stormy in spain recently, monday was fine and dr. is some lovely warm sunshine bursting back 3, but some lie. the shouts bursting away here at southeast corner of france in switzerland. selim, areas of germany also seeing some of that where the weather march of italy, looking a little lively over the next day or so along with the balkans. it all makes its way a little further east with as we go through tuesday. brightest guys coming back in across much of the northwest of ireland, western scott, and we'll see some cloud and right before much of the u. k. s fine and try that sunshine stretching down across good part of france. it's a good part of spain and portugal, and across a good part of northern africa as well through the equitorial bell. a few more showers just coming into central parts of africa. some heavy showers just started
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to push their way into southern parts of nigeria. been in toko, gonna save some heavy showers, the showers stretched across liberia and into 70 the most people will never know what's beyond the stone. the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option. but when most people oh
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i come back. the main stories now. prominent chess jara resident luna. l courage has been released off is ready, forces arrested up in occupied east jerusalem on sunday early a police fight stung grenades to disperse, protest has gathered outside the police station where she was being held lounges there. of course, when you've been very has left hospital after receiving treatment for a fracture in her hand during rest by israeli forces, she says that journalist in the occupied territories won't be silence. and in mexico, people are voting in local elections. the pole is being seen as a test for president under his money lopez open the door. thousands of candidates have been murdered by suspected gangs in the run up to what was also voting taking
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place in peru. there is a presidential runoff election there. more than 25000000 people have registered to vote in what's predicted to be a close contest. and voters have to choose between 2 populace from opposite sides of the political spectrum. take off as you maury is the daughter of jailed x, present alberto, which maury, if elected, she's promised to pardon her father, convicted of human rights, violations and halter corruption case against herself. she says she'll also maintain economic stability and free market policies. pedro castillo is a little own school teacher and union leader. he is galvanized support from peruse, rural poor vang to high taxes on multinational companies and rewrite the countries constitution. marianna sanchez joins me live now from lima. so fascinating election with the 2 candidates that really couldn't be more different. what is the movie atmosphere like amongst people that will mariam?
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if you can see behind me, there are lots of people and we have few throughout the day, people just doing up and coming to votes. it could be one of the electric with the largest turn out in many, many years because people are voting it after a campaign of fear. people are in fear the us be, you can good when this election and, and, and implement a left wing government. the propaganda house, i tried to portray him as a communist. he says he's a socialist. and he has said that he will national life. some of the industries people are afraid that he may expropriate private property. something that they look at you have said he will not do that. he will respect on the other hand that many people are trying to go hard core. they will never vote for kick off with the marty. and people are afraid if she wins the country,
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remember that she's facing 30 years in prison on corruption charges and many of the people that she has chosen for her next government, or people who work with her father, alberto, like you said in jail for gross human rights violations and corruption, he's government was considered as the most corrupt government in the history of b. 2. now both sides have cold, a strong hardship that to have hinted if you will, the, the other side may come to fraud. and we have learned from the office of national electoral processes that, that the police has captured a sympathizer of castillo, with 67 mart ballot. it's a case that it's under investigation. if it turns out of course, this will contribute to rough and be already very disputed election, which is less than one percentage points of difference according to the latest
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opinion pulse. and so we will see what, what will happen later on when this election, when the, when the, the ballot close. matter. i can see obviously things activity happening very in a, an outside wide open space. and people who are mosque, how is the pandemic effected? this selection well now that i think that they make has been crushed selection in having a large. 8 part of peruvians deciding to vote for federal castillo if the government has revealed in the last week about 185000 people have died in depth. and they've been nearly 3 times as much as the official number. and the great majority of people that have suffered the victims of the printer make, have been poor, and they are, the people have lost jobs. if with
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a panoramic 2 and a half 1000000 peruvian still unemployed. because of the panoramic and health purchase them, that's where most of the people go to to the hospitals. the public hospitals have shown that they are a disaster. people have died in, in hospitals including in hospitals where they have didn't even have oxygen to provide to the patients. the child disasters the health care system is so people want change. they want a change in the economic model that has not trickle down through a majority of for peruvians. and so they, at this a huff peruvians may vote for a candidate that is a new comer to politics and who we don't know the experience that and how he could, he could, he could take along a government in such a complicated moment for peru. okay, thank you. marianna sanchez in lima now turkey's environment ministries promised to
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protect the country seas after an outbreak of so called seas. not in the sea of mara, the thick slime called mucus h as excrete it by algae in the water. the current of a growth is fed by sewage, industrial pollution and warming seas preventing sunline oxygen from penetrating the water and that is threatening marine life. now shank, his navy has recovered the date record from a stricken cargo ship off the coast of colombo, the m v. x press po, partially sang. this week it had been on fire for 13 days and was carrying oil, nitric acid, and other hazardous chemicals. but he's looking to compare information from the dates for a quarter, against the cruise statements, to determine what happened authorities preparing for the possibility of a major oil spill, a popular nigerian evangelical preacher t b. joshua has died at the age of 57. i believe the influential telemachus died on
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saturday, shortly on to conducting a live broadcast, is death was announced by the church synagogue church of all nation address has more on this now from a bu jeff, you pastor tv, georgia is one of them was successful television to live in gera and across africa . he's got mili as a followers here in this country, as well as across africa and the rest of the world. the amount of tribute received so far from across the world, i shows how popular he is with his supporters and in the tale of angel ism sector. he rose to prominence in the 1990. when there was a book, an explosion of sort of television isn't here in niger and across africa. thousands, tens of thousands of people follow. he speaks every day online. and of course, when it's time for washing at this church in lagos, tens of thousands will gather to hear him speak. and he listen to not only by the
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ordinary nigeria and the ordinary african. but of course leaders and politicians as well as other influential people across africa and the rest of the world. now he predicts every yeah at the start of every. yeah, a lot of his followers are listen carefully and watch out for his predictions for the yeah. now he's also influential when he talks about politics in nigeria, there are many occasions and positive tv joshua hot to come to address critical national issues. those issues may not be popular with politicians, but he speaks his mind is also controversial. his ministry claims to treat several invoices online. and of course there was a time that you to how to shut down his journal because of claims that the company things are great, just and verifiable. now pastor joshua passes on and a lot of people will be watching closely to see how his ministry survives, he's leaving behind a legal charge that has spread its wings, not only in africa,
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but the rest of the world. now dozens of libyan doctors have gone on strike and demonstrated outside the prime minister's office in tripoli, calling for a pay rise general syndicate of libyan doctors is one that protests will continue until the government agrees. the strike comes days off the head of the government of national unity promised to re salaries for those working in education. swedish scientists making covered 19 vaccines in powder form, an effort to overcome delivery and storage problems. they've developed an ad drawing process. it's much cheaper and easier than freeze drawing. hope that will help developing countries produced their own vaccine stocks. full rece reports. a spike sticking into the stock home sky marks. the spots were up to 10000 swedes a day. could be not collated against coven 19. it's the biggest vaccination center in sweden, but it's running a totally around the 5th of capacity as delivery shortfalls expose weaknesses in
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the global supply chain. 5 months after the rollouts began, thought we had the vaccine appear, but in the southern city of london, chemical engineer, year on conrad and is one of those you might have a solution. after his company, dick m received a patient turning vaccines into powder. the key point is to remove water because to remove the water is what actually destroys the access. and then we are the only one that dr. faxing at room temperature. we can do it in an industrial scale, but we need countries to come together and sit down to 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 point 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 expired. while malawi
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has just incinerated 20000 out of date shots. this distraction is regrettable. we didn't want to throw away even a single viable, but because the fact that we couldn't get them in just 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 make, the developing countries are in the last in the queue actually to receive the vaccine. so therefore, this huge momentum to become more self sufficient in that action 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. thrown a virus is just part of the focus with measles, killing tens of thousands of children every year. but collaboration with the coven vaccine produces would be a big 1st step. sweden has played
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a large part in the cove at 19 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 res out is era loaned sweden ah! look at the main stories now and prominent gesture, our residence when our current has been released after israeli forces arrested our home and occupied easter eastern among sunday. earlier police 5 don grenade to disperse, protested outside of police station, who were calling 5 release. israel is trying to possibly remove her and other people in her neighborhood algebra. of course, one of our baterri has also last hospital now off to receiving treatment injury suffered during her arrest by israeli forces. she sustained
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a fracture in her left hand during the incident, dairy was arrested while covering a demonstration and occupied.

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