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me the news the ministry wing of her mouth tells dessert it's ready to finalize the prisoners. what deal with israel releases an audio recording? it claims as that happened is rarely soldier. ah, the god, this is your life. and coming up the poles close in peru where a teacher is going up against the daughter before the president. fighting for the country's top job mexicans vote in the country's largest elections. the scene is a test for the president. she's promised to transform the nation, runs lam, tennis champion, roger federer pulls out of the french and citing the need to listen to his body
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after to me, oppressions. ah, so the military wing of her mass is released in audio recording and it claims as a captured israeli soldier, gun named person is said to be one of 4 israelis has been held in garza for several years. although israel says 2 of soldiers dead. a mass also released a new video of israeli soldier. glad shall each while he was in captivity. so he was released in 2011 exchange for more than 1000 palestinian prisoners. the deputy leader of the cosign brigades, small and is told out 0. the group wants to finalize a new prisoners. what deal with israel for? i don't know, i'm a lawyer. we have the bargaining chips to complete a respectable prisoner exchange deal, and the inmates are the most important thing that is now on the table. a problem database whose family has become the face of a campaign to stop forced evictions in occupied easter islam be released by israeli
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forces. she was arrested earlier on sunday at her home for weeks tensions had been high and shake jerome's protest to fight to stop jewish settlers and taking over their homes are at 100. as this 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 wasn't there at the time, was served a notice to present himself to the police station in occupied east jerusalem. yeah, he said that 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 neighborhood. the cur, the family has already lost part of their property. a jewish settler originally
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from brooklyn, new york lives behind those wooden panels. you feelings my have and if i don't feel someone. 2 else going to be a 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 an occupied east, jerusalem, where just a day before the edges, the correspondence navarro dairy was also being interrogated. but the lady was covering a protest until the very day of the families in hanson went, who could lose their homes without being given substitute housing. she was told when she was overpowered, handcuffed and dragged by israeli soldiers where there is left was factored during the violent arrest. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years, this time,
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after all these years. this is the 1st time we see this unbelievable 3. think 2 words join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon mode and shift in the lock. some mosque in guys especially but 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 ground. 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 faced 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 on the
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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. suppose of disclose, improves presidential, run off with 2 candidates from the political extreme. the race is between left wing a school teacher president castillo, and kind of, if you more, she's the right wing daughter of a jail to, for president. expected to be a place context. married, such as joins is now from lee me as a marina. what's the latest will make the polls just close as you just said. and the 1st exit polls are out, giving keiko for he morty, 15.3 percent of the vote, and they look at the 49.7 percent of the boat. this, of course, is a tie. it's the margin of error is the 3 percentage points. so it will be
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impossible to know what will be the trend as we continue to hear results coming out of this. of course, our unofficial result. we know that the candidate phase been used up in northern peru in the, in the town of talk about where he is waiting for the results heavily surrounded by police and the, and party members and take over the bodies at home, waiting for the results. now, precedents, nancy, of course, i've asked the have said that is that peruvians should wait in calm and respect the result. and there are international monitors who also have said in the past few days that they are confident that the process has. it will be, it has been carried out with transparency as it has been in previous elections. but of course with this is the result. so close to call acid was in the previous a premium pulse. if there is a lot of ang, fire you,
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among peruvians at this moment, nick, is it all this happening with the pandemic, of course, as a backdrop. how does that affect to things? well, the pandemic has been crucial to define the volt, especially for those who decided to vote for a new comer. cold castillo, man who doesn't have any experience in public office, but he has offered it change. he has offered it to to take care of peruvians. and change the economic model that hasn't trickled down to the poorest peruvians. so many peruvians, nearly half of the country decided to hold for him. because they see that it's been august the year is somebody that they can identify themselves with. and that they feel close to them and they don't. and they feel that keiko for humanity is
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a right wing, a candidate who has been, who will favor if you will be a leech. the business leads in peru. so that's the prime, jeremy has revealed, of course, the differences between the privileged and, and the poor. 10 times more peruvians, poor peruvians have died in this pandemic. that house that has caused the lives at the depth of 185000 peruvians who have died. and most of them have been poor and will be very anxious to see how things shape up marina. the time being. thanks very much, maria, and such as that in lima. well, mexican, so voting in that country's largest election, they are picking a new house, congress state governance mass, midterm pole. and it seems as a test for president under as manuel opens up the door. he's probably to transform the country, which has been shaken by the pendant macon, deep recession,
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as well as drug related violence. john holeman has more now from extra city. the biggest election in mexico is 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 to bring the gap between the haves and the have nots. closer together to help mexico is poor. now at the moment he's got the majority in congress to do that, and a lot of local, local positions around the country because he him so is not up for election this time around. he's got another 3 years ago, but he's going to need that support push through his proposals. we're going to see the few hours time. if he's got that, 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 a president, he's been pretty keen on centralizing power, not so keen on the independent institutions. he's tried to neutralize and undermine a few of those, not very keen on civil society and joe's even the media itself,
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national and international. when it's criticize him or printed something that he doesn't like, he's been quite came to attack. so people on the other side to say 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 he doesn't want to go. or let's bring it in eric phones with. he's a vice president of the council of america said joins is far from washington dc. great. have you here with us? what's your thought? how important these elections for the mexican president? well, i think they are critically important. and these are the mid term elections in mexico, refunded the largest in the history, but the president himself is not on the ballot, but he's the one that everybody's voting about. and you know, he's got now 3 more years of his term. he's limited to one year scares me one term . and the question is now how empower is he in the 2nd half of his turn to really try to carry out what he calls the transformation of mexican society. there are
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some people that are really wanting him to be successful and there are others who are trying to restrain him. and it's on that basis that the elections today are really, really important for mexicans. future write in vote, physicals reflecting will in the vote, how it turns out will reflect the judgments of his handling of the panoramic and, and his ongoing endemic violence. yeah, that's exactly right. the violence is really unbelievable levels in some parts of mexico and some cases out of control. and that has to be brought under control. there's a variety of reasons for the out. that's not necessarily the president, but the situation really hasn't changed that much. certainly not for the better, since he's been in offices 2018 and that was one of his key campaign. promises was to reduce violent pandemic has cut a slightly different way in mexico, has really had a tough time with the found them. and really has had a lot of cases and not done very well in terms of vaccines. but for whatever reason, the president doesn't seem to have been blamed for that so much,
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he is now getting vaccines into the country and he wants all of mexico citizens over 18 to be vaccinated by october. so people are given him credit at this point for best efforts, but it is interesting to see how that really hasn't been hung around his neck at this point, just picking up on the important thing via and overall, he talks, disney of, of peace and tranquility. i think it's something like 90 politicians be murdered and they build up to this election and they say that a 3rd of the country, a 3rd of the country is run by criminal gangs. you would think that would work against them. well, you would think so, and you're absolutely right. i mean, these elections have been extraordinarily violent just standing for election and some municipalities in mexico as a death sentence. you know, be, and it'll reason because in some cases the drug cartels are actually battling over territory and they want to have their person, quote unquote elected as the leader of the, the region in which they're operating. and so there's a lot going on here. and people are being caught up in it. it is completely
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surprising to me that the mexican people, the population have put up with this for so long and have not simply demanded changes across mexico society, top to bottom to try to bring violence under control. there is the drug issue that is true. indeed that is a real driver of violence, but this is a social phenomenon really has to get brought under control. hopefully the president will have the ability to do that in the next part of this term or leave that thanks a lot. eric funds with speaking to staff from washington to look like still ahead here and algebra us vice president come, harris had to was a muller over tackling the flu, migrants trying to reach america and then not during mega church preacher tv, joshua, one of africa's most influential telivar angeles has died at the age of 57. ah,
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oh the ah, are you watching out? remind about top stories is in the military wing of mass has released an audio recording of who the claim is captured is reading soldier the deputy later because i'm brigades. melissa says the group was to finalize prison exchange deal with this problem palestinian night vis. buena occurred has been released after his ready forces arrested and occupied jerusalem on sunday. she's been at the forefront to protest against forced evictions in the neighborhood of john holes have closed in peru where voters of picking the next president to run
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a full choices between left wing units and right wing out of pico up which morning early figures showed a tight race between the 2 kinds of doubt, cobbler harris is on her 1st trip abroad. as us vice president for stop will be in guatemala, where stemming the fled migrants is expected to be on the agenda. i trip was briefly delayed after her plane experienced a technical problems shortly have to take off for she had to turn back to the airport in maryland harris. we'll meet what's mother's president on tuesday to discuss how to fight poverty and corruption amongst other things that speak to our white house correspondent can be how could he joins live now from guatemala city? kimberly the vice president finally on her way and tossed with this effort to stem the flow migrants and the us southern border. yeah, there's no question that in fact, i can hear her plain landing right behind me. i'm right next to the airport where air force to is literally hatching down as we speak here in guatemala city,
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comma harris has been tough with a diplomatic mission if you will give me a test or 1st skills, given the fact that she is trying to resolve a problem that has stymied both republican and democrat admin gratian for decades. and so what we know is that not only is she going to meet with the president of guatemala, but also she'll have a 2nd leg of this tour. and that will be to visit mexico as well, and meet with the leader there. but 1st up is here in guatemala city. and as i mentioned, she's just touched out what we expect in the next 24 hours. that she'll have a series of meetings. not only with the president of mexico, but also with local leaders to try and discuss some of the issues that seem to sign me so many governments come down to violence corruption as well as concerns about economic instability in the scarcity caused by climate change. so these are some of
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the issues that are going to be tackled at the same time. she's also trying to secure commitments from some of these local leaders. they're going to work to solve the problem too, because as you mentioned in flux, it went to the united states of migrants making the journey northward because they feel they have no opportunities in central america has been unprecedented under the, by the ministration. so it's a big problem and this is her 1st stop in trying to resolve it. what a people in guatemala, think about this trip. is it on the right up? always definitely on the radar. we've been watching and we went to some of the communities where we thought not only talk about this trip, but also we saw the preparations that are happening here in guatemala city. but with respect to what she can do, given the fact that this is such a big challenge, there are some concerns about her itinerary, namely that she's turing up. how is this is a diplomatic visit?
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she's not getting out into the communities. where are the people that make this dangerous journey, are struggling and suffering. and so that's why many people talked about this. they felt she needed to see the problem 1st hand because it's not going to happen. and we should point out there's a similar criticism in the united states for not only conservative critics, but even from her own hardy that say she has not yet visited the u. s. southern border with mexico. just see 1st hand what this problem looks like. so there is a bit of criticism, but the vice president's office really trying to count down expectation of this meeting saying this is purely a diplomatic visit. she was never tasked with solving the problems in the communities, but instead of getting the conversation started, she would have to answer some of these tough questions. she's holding a joint press conference on monday as she meets alongside the guatemala president, where we expect she's going to get some tough questions about what she plan to do to resolve this very challenging issue. all right,
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we'll be following another course. kimberly for talking. thanks a lot. can we help bank with melissa? now, what about because most popular tell of angeles has died 57 year old niger and evangelists, preachers tv, joshua passed on saturday shortly after live broadcast. more than 15000 people attended his sunday services on a regular basis. tv, joshua was also controversial, like claiming to cure homosexuality. but the norwegian refugee council, it's molly, is one of the world's most neglected conflicts in the world's. more than 7000000 mullins and eating humanitarian assistance and 350000 people have been displaced just this year alone. it was hot reports now from a makeshift camp in the capital of bunker. an act of defiance and freedom. smoking with something armed groups wouldn't allow him to do. after being caught fat, mousing fighters of the arm group jermanti sought alley slam one was the mean an affiliate, devout kate hudson. diego was abducted. he was given a choice,
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joined the fight or be killed. he escaped last week, finding his way to the slaughter house on the outskirts of veronica. while i'm so scared. even here, i'm afraid because there are informants giving back information and the data will find you. or if you go back to the village vill cut you up. the al qaeda philly had controlled large wants of land in the center of the country. schools are shot, playing football is forbidden even listening to the radio or watching tv is band. girls are shrouded in black cloth and forced into marriage, including hudson's wife, was now being held captive by. in the last year, the norwegian refugee council says more than 250000 people fled the region. agencies say a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in areas out of their re dish. a crisis is not only if it's security crisis, it is also human. terry and crisis development, crisis, political crisis, etc. so the solutions should be quality,
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should go beyond military focus, which has not so far. it has not resulted in more security for 4 people. while these military gentle took power last week in a 2nd to a 9 month thing, they can do what the civilian government can invest, restore state authority, none of the people that we met. and this makes shift camp wants to return home despite assurances from the un peacekeeping mission, the french forces and the valiant state. they say they're being killed, not just by arm groups, but also by the money an army hudson's father was reading the koran with a group of men at a wedding ceremony. when molly and security forces started shooting way, killing him, until there is dialogue between the armed groups and the malia and army, and i feel like nothing will change. volumes will continue to die. last december, you an investigator is told the un security council that they suspect malia defense
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and security forces of committing war crimes, killing those. they are meant to protect with arm groups to intensifying attacks. this has led haas on wondering who to trust and whether they can be any piece in molly. anytime soon. nicholas hawk al jazeera, bama co memos. military is facing major resistance from a local group in the town of been that the spokesman for the chin defense forces suspect exclusively charged 0. about the advantage local fighters have over what he calls me. must s a c. troops and describes the battle that unfolded when the army storm, the town. everybody, every household has a shot gun must get at the are, they know how to handle these things, and they have been hunting. so, the hunter lives to the house a lot. in the guerrilla warfare, there were even 215 or 16 years old, who are taking much gets shot guns. that the face,
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that large 10 knots. the motto shells, when the machine guns and automatic white 5th rifles and a 47 and sixty's against those weapons, don't people were brave enough to use only shot cars. i must get to face that. so it's difficult for the city of troops to fight back. but the craw all their way into a closed reach. so we were only using musket as guns, but the had snipers in our p t. sniper guide to blood about to the members only anybody who tried to see gene was shot. so there was another guy calling you try to save sharleen but only was also shot, but we were able to pull back, but nobody could see she only so surely night there all day. and then he died out
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of a meeting over meeting. so we were able to get his clubs in the evening. he passed already, as is, the troops know that they were, they were getting hit hard was your heart. so the orange was meant so are all 79 people. but as they were about to have battles, you know, fire each other, it began to re so we have members most of them use must get so with the rate of cause god does. busy what useless, so they were it a great advantage. all in all 3 of our guys died. and then another tree into it. britton's prime minister who's calling on fellow leaders to commit to vaccinating the world against coven 19 by the end of next year. for us, johnson will use the g 7 summit this week to lout and his target. britain's
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government is pledged to give most of the country surplus vaccine supply to the coven scheme, which supplies jobs, the poor nations. but g 7, health ministers have said vaccine sharing will only happen once domestic situations allow it. deep tear go to son. he is a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecturer, queen mary university of london. she says, it's not a matter of waiting and seeing what happens. this is sort of just a few days after the government is announced, carton for an age funding, and we also know that he had supposed we were on, on patient vaccine. so it quite contradictory to those messages. the u. k. has procured about 4 times of acting supply that it needs to vaccinated some type of sedation. so that's about $400000000.00 vaccine. so it can certainly afford to donate a large supply of vaccine fast and many other countries in europe by the us and canada. but it remains to be see what the complete arrangement will be under this
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setting. and it's easy to make promises, but much harder to deliver on them. i think we're seeing a small sort of pledges and feel like we just heard of the story with us having us have awkward to donate 25000000 vaccines. i didn't call back. but i think again, these ever dropped in an ocean, we need to remember that the majority of vaccine will still very much with the high in some world and the level of vaccination. and even supply is very, very low in lower middle income countries. and unless that disparities address, unfortunately very unlikely to be able to get out of that make because what a lot of them please don't seem to realize, is that the sort of linkage nationalistic approach isn't going to necessarily even protect them. because what we see is new variance evolve in areas that have less active estimation, high levels of transmission that potentially threaten efficacy of vaccines and kind of a control across the globe. grand slam tennis champion, roger federer has pulled out of the french open, saying he needs to listen to his body and not push himself too quickly. 39 year old
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to has had to neat oppressions. last year came through a tough federal match, running gauss, which went to 4 sets and lots more than 3 and a half hours who's due to play it's least next year. but if you need neck for plans to rest, spotty work towards his main goal, which he says is that i've not been to 3 and a half hour battles in practice. either i pushed as much as i could, as we thought reasonable. i didn't expect to be able to win 3 matches here and, and you know, sort of back up a good performs on such image as well and completed different circumstances. i think we have a lot to go through with the team. answering a williams's weight for a record equaling $24.00. the grand slam title goes on of the she was not out of the friendships. she lost her full from match 2 weeks down to lina, re bucking 21 year old,
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one in straits at 6375. she still hasn't dropped her set in the torment. williams is 1st. williams 1st played right on karen in 1998. that's one year before ah, this is out there are. these are the top stories and the military wing of her mass is released in audio recording of her claims. captured is ready. soldier. the name person is said to be one of 4 is rainy's, has been held in garza for several years, although israel says 2 soldiers a dead. in an exclusive interview with al jazeera, the deputy leader of the cassandra gates. while it is says, the group was to finalize a prison exchange deal with israel. prominent palestinian nights with moon occurred, the speed released off the israeli forces arrested.

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