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this was wrong to take children away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father fingers. they put us in a big playroom and we sort of looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget. canada's dark secret on al jazeera. ah, the military wing of her mass tells out 0, it's ready to finalize a prisoner's deal with israel and releases and audio recordings. claims that have been rainy soldier ah mccloud. this is out there, i'd like to come up election day improved, where a teacher is going up against the daughter of a former president,
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buying for the country's top job mexicans vote in the countries a large selection, the scene as a test for the president who's promised to transform the nation. i grand slam tennis champion, roger federer pulled out of the french open site. you may need to listen to his body to he. so i so the military wing of her mass is released in audio recording of her claims as a captured israeli soldier. the name person is said to be one of 4 is re lease has been held in garza for several years. roof also released video of his 2006 operation to capture israeli soldiers shall eat, as well as video of him in captivity. so it was eventually released in 2011 in exchange for more than 1000 palestinian prisoners. in an exclusive interview with al jazeera, the deputy leader of because brigades small when he says the group wants to
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finalize another prisoner exchange deal. israel insist the reconstruction of garza following last month. conflict be conditional on the return of captured israelis, egypt as mediating between the 2 sides. while a prominent dite vis, whose family faces force eviction, unoccupied east jerusalem has been released by israeli forces occurred and her brother had become the faces of a campaign to stop jewish settlers. take your homes and shake jetta for we. extensions have been high in the neighborhood. well deserved, john, this give us a boot. daddy was arrested on saturday. what a 100 as his report, she is back at home released with no charge and no condition. when l call was detained early sunday morning, when israeli police raided her family home, her twin brother mohammed, who was in there at the time, was served a notice to present himself to the police station in occupied east jerusalem. that
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he but this is intimidation, nothing more because they know on june 8th, israel's attorney general will issue his opinion. so they want to intimidate the residence of the neighborhood. these are the policies of the occupation, intimidation and fear. why did they close our road? because we made our voices heard that she became the symbol of their plight, as she documented everyday life in the neighbourhood. the cur, the family has already lost part of their property. a jewish settler originally from brooklyn, new york lives behind those wooden panels. you my feelings, my have, and if i don't feel someone else going to conversation between him and mona went viral, several other properties on the same street were taken over by settlers. one on the brother were taking to this police station and occupied jerusalem where just the day before and just corresponding navarro dairy was also being interrogated. but
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the lady was covering a protest. and so the derek of the families in ra hanson went, could lose their homes without being given substitute housing. she was told when she was overpowered, handcuffed, and dragged by israeli soldiers were there is left of was factored during the violent arrest. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years, this time, after all these years. this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable is 3, think 2 words, join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon mode and shift 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, missouri, we, they want to 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,
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nothing. we face more than this and we will continue. israeli police, an army have so far been heavy handed with both journalists and those voicing, dissolute verity for palestinians facing forceful evictions. this was the scene outside the police station as one as father was talking to journalists. the street where she lived had seen many crackdown despite it all mona's voice had become a difficult one to silence. put up the meat al jazeera, occupied east. jerusalem voted, improve picking the next president and, and run off with 2 candidates from political extremes. races between left when school teacher, petro castillo, and cocoa for maury. she's the right wing daughter of jailed, former president. more than 25000000 people live rich to devote and what's expected to be in close contact. our amazon chest is that appalling station in the capital
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of lima. were you there in a high, according to the last of the pope. but it's not like peruvians are in love with our candidates. remember that 80 percent of peruvians did not vote for any of them in the 1st round of elections. there was a very your 1st vote with a few candidates and that's how i feel on ground. and now from, from, from the, with the fact that they have to vote for either the extreme right or the extreme left. of many of them that can change has been jailed with a lot of 3 or 4 on both sides. and many of the people who will not vote ever for garcia, you are very afraid that you will nationalize come from companies. they are afraid that they will take away tries that. they were extra for each type of private properties, more than a $1000000000.00 of funds of people have been taking out of the country already
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because they're afraid that their bank accounts will be touched. and there's of course, the history of peru where the agrarian reform from the late sixties and seventies took away land from the rich to get to the force of this take off a marty who's had the support of all the mainstream media business needs. all the people who have supported, who do not care really that she pays are 30 years in prison for corruption. and the school would never bought for her say that she was the principal be stabilizer of the country in the last 5 years. mexicans of 80 in the countries large selection, they're picking a new lower house of congress, state governors and mass at the mid term poll is seen as a test for president andrew manuel. nope, is open at all. he's promised to transform the country, which has been shaken by the credit of our hand and make a deep recession and drug related violence as cross graduates, mexico city,
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where we have john holmes, stephanie, by john to say this is a big deal to set of elections i think it's 21000 to like to post up for grabs. but in many ways this is about one minus a say the president yeah, exactly that the biggest election mysteries, history. but that's one of the things that comes down to president lopez over at those political project. he says it's to transform the country, the bring, the gap between the haves and the have nots, closer together to help makes case poor. now at the moment he's got the majority in congress to do that. the law of local, local positions around the country because he himself is not up for election this time around. he's got another 3 years to go, but he's going to need that support push through his proposals. we're going to see the pew. i was time if he's got that also those people on the other side of the all his opponents. but also people that are observing that what's going on in the country, the think this is all about him, but for different reasons. this is
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a president, he's been pretty keen on centralizing power. not so keen on the independent institutions. he's trying to neutralize and undermine a few of those, not very keen on civil society and joe's even the media itself, national and international. when it's criticized symbol prince is something that he doesn't like. it's been quite came to attack. so people on the other side, the saying this is really the chance to try and limit his power a bit and to prevent mexico and the country, bob's going in a direction that it doesn't want to go. so loads at stake here, lawrence day, and you have to say not least the lives of some of the counselors quite a lot of the candidates. this time round, there's been about 90 physicians that have been killed in different parts of the country. there was violence as well back in 2018. the last elections could how so this has been come, really sad tradition for the country. and it's got worse,
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not better because organized crime has really become embedded in the social political fabric in different parts of the country. we've been in middle con, apart the country that really struggles with organized crime. we've been told that by people, by candidates themselves, that in some parts of state in other parts of mexico. if you're a local med, you know, you could do about that. you've got different criminal groups that are trying to get you on side that perhaps offering you money and power if you accept their offer . and if you don't accept their ofa, well, there's the alternative of basically doing away from you and ashley's rival criminal groups fight for municipalities that they're trying to control. for extortion, for control of local businesses, but drug routes, obviously they're trying to co politicians. some of them want to be involved and some of whom perhaps see no choice. so that's quite a stop pitch and know for some of the, the, the parts of mexico, the us northern command. the head about said earlier on that the criminal criminal
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groups are in charge of about a 3rd of this country. so that's a bleak picture for quite some regions of mexico and the federal government lopez over the door. obviously we come back to the president in a press conference earlier this week. he said that was peace and tranquility and mexico. so it really doesn't sound like a president who's willing to try and come to terms with this and try to change this . he's got 3 more years now to try and deal with that problem as well, or keep it on how things pan out there. john, thanks very much for typing your home. in the mexico city, one of africa's most popular tele evangelists, has died nigerian of angelic a preacher tv joshua passed away on saturday. shortly after conducting light broke . more than 15000 people attend his sunday services. t b, joshua was inferential, but controversial claim to cure elements. and homosexuality i would address is more, not for future pos to t. b. georgia is one of them was successful television, in gera and across africa. he's got millions of followers here in this country as
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well. as across africa and the rest of the world, the amount of tribute received so far from across the world i show is how popular he is with the supporters in the tale of angel ism sector, he rose to prominence in the 1991. there was a book, an explosion of sort of television isn't here in nigeria and across africa. thousands, tens of thousands of people follow his preachings every day online. and of course, when it's time for washing at is church in lagos, tens of thousands will gather to hear him speak. and he listen to not only by the ordinary niger 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,
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there are many cases and pastor tv, joshua, hot to come to address critical national issues. those issues may not be popular with politicians, but he speaks his mind. he's also controversial. his ministry claims to treat several invoices online, and of course there was a time that you to had to shut down his journal because of claims that the company things are great, just and verifiable. now posted your show up, passes on and a lot of people will be watching closely to see how his ministry serv is leaving behind. a legal charge that has spread its wings, not only in africa, but the rest of the world. still here now deserves the turkish goblins, his page, the sold it sees no problem in the sea of laura why some experts could tell years. conservation is in symbolic way of fighting, present to preserve architectural gems. from the past, in the midst of modern developers.
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ah hello plating. a hate continuing across much of north america and that he bring some nasty storms across the southern states of the us to stab across a deep south and east part of texas. the waste on a mississippi all the way up across the central plains, into the appellation, seeing some rather lively storms here, but enough labor towards the eastern seaboard, dcf, $35.00 celsius scorching weather. but he will be rather sticky. a 31 there in new york, he stretches up into central parts of canada, still over towards westerburg of his story, calgary, struggling to get into double figures here. but the prospect of a little bit of snow there over the high ground warms up in calgary as we go on into tuesday, a few showers who central parts of canada through sketch. one easing across towards the manitoba rant ontario showers west. whether they're the eastern side of the u.
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s. still heavy down pulls down across the central and southern plains, further west where we could do the rate stays hot and dry and dry. weather stretches down across much of northern mexico. southern parts of mexico will still see some lively showers. those showers running in across the kara bay and we'll see some wet weather for a time over towards see the eastern islands as we go on into tuesday. a shower continuing with west ah, the morning heroism and hope they will help the stories of 4 iconic song, nicea algeria and a few dollars. meeting the people in the faces and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on iraq.
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oh, the me what you out 0, remind about top stories this and prominence, palestinian activist occurred, has been released off the ready forces arrested her at a home in occupied east jerusalem on sunday. she's been at the forefront to protest against forced evictions in the neighborhood of shakes. highly divisive presidential run off election is under way and group in what predictors claims context, race between the left wing. a union is petra castillo, and a right wing. i keep your money. mexicans are voting in the countries,
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large selection that picking a new house, congress state governance and dozens of candidates to be murdered by suspected gangs in the run. up to the poll coming harris's on her 1st trip abroad is us, vice president for stop will be in guatemala. whereas stemming the flow of migrants is expected to be on the agenda. trip was briefly delayed after her plane experienced a technical problem shortly to take a force he had to turn back to the airport. maryland harris will meet quite modest president on tuesday to discuss how to fight poverty and corruption amongst other things, let speak now to manuel or fellow who joins us live from take room and on the guatemala mexico border and the manuel, the focus for common harris will be on places where you are, because for many people in guatemala, crossing that border is seen as a way out, a chance to make a worth while living that's absolutely right and will
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tell you why this place where we are right now. this region of water mall is one of the most porous areas of the border between guatemala and, and mexico. this is a switch at the river at any point during the day, because he doesn't even hundreds of people crossing aboard wraps that go back and forth, mostly merchants. this is also very popular crossing among migrants. so this poses a big challenge for the bite. and harris team in curbing migration from central america because there's little to no police presence is a very poor border. and despite these border restrictions and tighter policies and request by the united states for the government of mexico and central american governments to do more to stem the flow of migrants, it really has not dissuaded migrants for making that difficult journey north toward the united states. if anything, it's only made that journey a lot more expensive. take a look. the village is indeed, here. poverty has forced many to migrate to the united states for the moment or at the moment the problem we have in our community is it. harvesters are no longer
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yielding enough food. to muster ladders says 3 of the 7 children have left guatemala for the us, including his oldest son who died in an accident. 7 years ago after crossing the border, thomas tells us the smuggler charged his son, $16000.00 to get him into the us. a debt that fell on 2 months after his son's death remarried her. what my 1st son left, i gave him the title to this land. i gave it to you. and then i had to pay off the depth in order to save the land. the migration from central america has been on the rise in recent years, but the journey north is expensive and migrants are often forced to rely on money. lenders who accept collateral like the title to persons home in exchange for cash. despite efforts by regional governments to curb migration, there is no indication that migrant numbers are declining lame, you get us, you know, i, my name is no way to stop migration. the only thing that happens when governments place limits on migrants is that it increases the costs, like drugs,
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if control on drugs increases just increases the price min and cost to the guatemalan citizens site extreme poverty and a lack of opportunity. as the overwhelming reasons for leaving the country, but experts argue the government here is actually benefiting from migration. nearly 3000000 guatemalan citizens are estimated to be living in the united states and the money migrant sent back home as remittances. now counts for more than 16 percent of g d p. according to a recent study, have brought us into america. it's very comfortable for central american governments to allow people to lead. it means less social pressure, less demand on resources, and remittances for migrants means more economic gain. in guatemala, money from remittances, already exceeds money from our principal exports to muster. that is, says he too would pack up and leave for the united states if you could afford it. as economic conditions in the country only seem to be worsening. he's hoping things
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can only get better from here. now us vice campbell harris is going to be meeting with water mall and president alexandra jama. the day on monday, on monday, june 7th. this is a being seen as a very important meetings the 1st time that both leaders are going to be meeting in person. and we know that the fight in harris plan for addressing the root causes of migration is going to consist in a $4000000000.00 economic package for the countries of central america were a majority of migrants or originating firm. we're talking about guatemala, but also hunters and el salvador. now, the big question that we consider that many people have is that the united states has been providing economic assistance in aid to these countries for the past 5 decades. and many would argue that economic conditions in the country, i've actually only worse. and so many are wondering what exactly the plan is going to do and how it's going to be different from that of president biden's predecessors like donald trump and presidents before that. programs that have not necessarily failed would have fallen short to truly address economic routes of
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migration and allow the families of central america to, to truly thrive mental repetitive air on the border between guatemala and mexico. my will, thanks a lot brittany prime minister is call you on fellow leaders to commit to vaccinating the world against kevin 1900, by the end of next year. for us, johnson will use the g 7 summit this week to lay out his target. britain's government has pledged to give most of the country surplus faxing supply to the kovak scheme, which supplies japs, the poor nations that g 7, health ministers have said. vaccine sharing will only happen once. domestic situations allow it. dozens of libyan doctors have gone on strike and have demonstrated outside the prime minister's office and tripoli, calling for pay rise. the general syndicate of libyan doctors is born, protest 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 raise salaries for those working in the education sector
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. why do we are here with the unions of dr. 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 u. s. 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 slang. his navy has recovered the day to record or from a fire, ravage congress ship off the coast of columbia. the n. v express pearl and partially sunk this week, raising fins of a major oil spill the ships carrying petrol. nitric acid. another hazardous chemicals spin on 513 days, please will compare the data recorder information with statements from crew to try and understand what happened, or turn a pride deep commodities from sri lanka,
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marine environmental protection agency. and he says, the focuses on stopping any further damage to the environment. at the moment though, my primary concern is the oil and the expecting and are you still at the moment? and the moment expression was, she contained about 18 times of maybe 4. and she is now or most of them go and then you've got to fight any sort of oil spin therefore, or ships are still waiting on the ship the front. can she be converting people such as moves and in the spring guns and but from the post site we have gotten the seats on the moves and, and, and even a couple of some indicators on board some boards. so the main concern for
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them on the other hand, the, the, the 2nd, the pollution ethics came from from other people's or the spending really fast and still beaching huge amount of this. what it is on board us now. tech is government is promised to get rid of a plague of what's being called sees not in the c mama, it's a fix, slimy layer of mutated algae and it spread through the areas south of a symbol. it's a threats marine life and the fishing industry. consumer reports now from gaily its thick, slimy, and devastating for marine live in the sea of mara. the form of myself that some art calling ceased not has been here for nearly 3 months. so to be the largest to hit turkey's cause, this sludge is talking of fly underwater. it's a naturally occurring phenomenon. but in the province south of fis stumble high
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populations. entre if it's search household and industrial waste dumped into the water, have contributors to the problem. 25000000 people live in the market region alone, and at least half of turkey, factories and manufacturing facilities are in this area. all the cooler natural disaster. no, it's not. this is a waste of ships took hours and hours. the sea doesn't accept it anymore. we are desperate, we're told them as well. it hits the coast every 5 years, but only for $3.00 to $4.00 days. but this time it's not going away at all. we should get a dog look if it continues like this. fishermen won't be able even cost the net, the sea snark sticks on the fish lines and tapes as well. it means we may have to type our boat and i see die. the sea snot was 1st spot at last october months later turkey's environment and urban station ministry stepped up through our
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workshop was hundreds of experts and n g o representatives. last week it's a nelson emergency plan to put an end to the message. we need some sante, please, if we begin taking measures in memorial today, it will take 6 or 7 years to finish his music. but the main threat is not the dirt on the surface, but what is 30 meters deep? the water temperature and the mar morrissey has royce, and by at least 2 degrees because of climate change. experts say the problem should have been foreseen long ago as the people have mis routed the waters for decades and efforts now to clean the sea. don't seem sufficient enough unless coupled with another quick waste management policy and a strong auditing mechanism. many fear the former sludge on the surface is just the start of a bigger problem and turkeys in our see of marg, margaret risks becoming at that c. c. now kiss all the al jazeera daresha cordelia
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province conservation is trying to protect. so i was involved with historical heritage. many old buildings in herat have been destroyed to make way for new development. her daughter is there and send us this report. had out is in bobby's capital city, founded in 1890 by british colonial settlers. this city used to be known as solsbury when the country was called rhodesia. more than 100 years later, modern buildings have come up, but you can still find the hidden. james, from the past historic buildings that give her a city its character. some of them had been well preserved, showing architecture that rich and cultural history. others have seen better days, globally in the city. it's yes, it is captured in its buildings. the buildings tell the story of how the city stead tibbs wages been and where it is now. so it is absolutely decided that you studied
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beauties, hadn't only preserved but also kept in a manner that kept chose as much of that is possible simply at the moment most he didn't see that he had that well looked after. that's because most people in above are struggling economically. there is high unemployment. many people live hand to mouth, protecting buildings in hot out a that will once historic landmarks is not a priority. queens hotel, one of the 1st hotels in the city opened in 1899 people now ring space in it to sell very good ends above one 0 they started building, they have to preserve the building of protect by the national museums and monuments act. if someone wants to make alterations or demolish one, they have to notify the authorities at least 14 days before they thought what? but some people do destroy old buildings or renovate them without permission to
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make room for new developments. it's estimated more than 2000000 people live in the capital, and her id is still growing. was it someone older or the more you that building we have if i were to 1000 for the new years in the week which is done before the expedia, we followed innovations alterations. but through the cute it over to the ranch house college built in 1899 is still standing. once a residential home is now an educational center and one of the oldest buildings in the city, for historians fighting to preserve more than a century of architectural culture. old buildings like this one are proof. cities can grow and develop, but not at the expense of the history. how do we tarza algebra had? ah, let's have a check in the headlines here,
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and sarah and the military wing of her masters release an audio recording claims as a catch. it is rainy soldier, the name person is said to be one of 4.

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