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that would have on those the clothes 19. ah, al jazeera ah, ah ah, ah, it's rainy false is a tactic. vincent protested as another case of for the expulsion is heard in court . ah, i'm sammy's. hey, dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up more challenges slapped on me and mark, suppose they don't tend to cheat this time. allegations of corruption. rebuilding alliances. us president joe biden land in the u. k. kicking off his 8 day tour of
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europe for the g 7 and nato summit silencing defense russian cold bands. any political groups associated with opposition figure like involving ah palestinian protest as are demonstrating outside and israeli colt unoccupied. east jerusalem. it's hearing the case of 2 palestinian families facing forced expulsion from their homes in the neighbourhood of some one there in the building claimed by a jewish trust. in the pre 948 era lived now to harry forsake the joins us from occupy the serious and how, how things shaping up in court at this point. while we're waiting to hear exactly what the process and the outcome will be,
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whatever the outcome, this is an appeal by the families these 2 families against a standing eviction order under israeli national law. of course, there is a wide a debate as to the imposition of that law in unoccupied area under international humanitarian law. it is not supposed to apply and that's why these evictions are being called forced expulsions. and force displacement by many of the campaigners who are trying to stop them from taking place. this is the jerusalem district court . so this isn't necessarily the end of the road for the families, even if they are ruled against by this court. there is always the possibility of taking it to the supreme court as well. however, it does exemplify what there is in terms of the situation across occupied these jerusalem with many sets or organizations among them. this one area code name, which is it involved in this particular dispute, trying to get more and more jewish is ready families into these buildings in the
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east of the city. and this is happening obviously the tense time up to what we've seen in shakes gerad the situation between israel and hamas in gaza. and on this day there was supposed to be a nationalist flag march through the muslim quarter of the old city that was postponed at least until tuesday, next week. that calls for more than usual bumpers of jewish is ready to enter the alex and compound behind us. here that doesn't appear to have happened. it seems like a fairly regular day on that front, but there is a right wing a far right wing politician. it's been via who's been banned from taking his own supporters through the center of the old city during the course of the day. he says he's going to try to get to damascus gate one of the flash point to protest that police decisions. so there is still opportunities for this day to really end up in disturbances. so we're monitoring all of this as a continues same time we can see behind you the, along some of the compound or expecting potential friction. that how things going
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i will, as i was saying, this is a relatively quiet and normal day on that front. and now there were calls from right. we go to organizations from settler organizations online to get more people than usual in terms of jewish is ready to come to the, to the compound on a daily basis during weekdays, with, with armed israeli forces guarding them. there are usually tens of people at least to come on a daily basis that would cause for hundreds to come today or significantly more. it seems relatively quiet and relatively normal so far. but as i say that the question is really, will that be an attempt to whip things up later in the day or will this attempt to quell what would have been an extremely volatile situation by the police, by not allowing this lodge nationalist flag march to take place will that succeed.
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thanks so much, harry, forcing me mazda opposed, civilian needle, san sue. she is being charged with corruption. she face is 15 years in jail, since she is being accused of misusing lands for charitable foundation, as well as accepting money in gold. the military has already brought a series of criminal charges against her taking power. she's been detained since the government was overthrown in that qu, in february. got highlight is following the latest developments from bangkok, kind of as they have these last several months when new charges are brought against her. and as you mentioned, this is yet another corruption charge that's added to the of the charge. the accusation that she accepted $600000.00 in cash and gold. this about misuse of land for a foundation within the foundation that she overseas she co founded. so that is that the additional corruption chart. 15 years could be if she's convicted and she can
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serve 15 years for those charges. now it's the most serious charge of this litany of charges that have been levied against her by the june to the reaction from her. our attorney is how very similar it's on brand, to what we seen over the last several months when new charges are levied against their. he calls them baseless because them trumped up charges against her mainly to keep her in prison. and they have done that as i keep her in detention. and they've done that since february. first, adding these charges on her. this again the, the current charges are the most serious. they range all the way to illegal possession of walkie talkies abuse of power. i sorry, it was a securities act that they also levied against. there are a couple of weeks ago that could could carry a 14 year sentence. so again, these are kind of more charges piled on her. we know that the trial in earnest will probably start next week and then conclude they say at least at this stage, at the end of july, staying in me in my least 12 people on board,
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a military plan of being killed when it crashed near the 2nd largest city, man, delay, emergency work is managed to rescue to passengers. the army says plain came from the capital night to door, but last communication due to bad weather. us president joe biden is in the u. k, for his 1st overseas trip of his term, a visit he says is about america rallying the world's democracies. the 8 day visit to europe will take in g 7 and nato summits, as well as talks with russian president vladimir putin in switzerland. the chance abiding to show all the world leaders, the u. s. values. its partners and allies of the for turbulent, is under donald from allen fisher reports from washington d. c. 8 days. 3 countries for summit jo bite has a busy agenda for his 1st trip as us president a trip which will mark and you faith in the crew and virus pandemic. and us
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relations with the rest of the world, ah, landing at any for space primarily used to support us, your operations. the president lined what he hoped the trip would deliver. this my 1st overseas trip is tracy united states. i'm heading to the g 7 then to the nato minister, and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know. yeah . i see the virtual meetings, the heads of the leading 7 global economies will meet face to face in the u. k. and this time there will be a us president who has less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other wild leaders over trade climate change and even the prospect of bringing russia back into the g 7 group. what happened under the trump administration is that it really shook a lot of countries. views of the united states as a partner,
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as an ally and part of biden's job is trying to restore those ties, restore that image of the united states in the eyes of those countries. president biden will also meet with nato leaders and aligns donald trump talked about leaving . the argued he was ready to push aside visions and fellow leaders to deliver on his agenda. trump spent 4 years tearing down nato criticizing other countries in europe, suggesting the united states would be better off without it. why are we tied down here, et cetera, et cetera. and so i think biden sees this as an early opportunity in an early public opportunity to demonstrate his personal diplomatic skills. the trump presidency questions challenged and up ended. many traditional american political and military positions. joe biden might be able to smooth over the cracks, but he can't guarantee that things will be that way after the next election. that relationships that were taken for granted will continue as the always have
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lightened. the biggest challenge will be his summit with russian president vladimir putin. a man he suggested, is a killer, a man. he believes that behind recent cyber attacks on the u. s. a man who says america should prepare for some uncomfortable truths. at the summit. there are no illusions about the state of the us russia relationship. so the number one priority will be to these put this on a stable and predictable track. need to show that there are real cost and that this is an administration that will stand up to russia's d, stabilizing behavior, or leaders, hope they're gathering will send a message. things are getting back to normal job and believes he is to send the same message after 4 years of donald trump. island fisher, i'll just see it up at the white house for leaving for your president biden said he'll be announcing a vaccine plan for the world. us media reporting the country will buy 500000000 doses of the 5 cove in 19 jap. they're expected to be given to more than 90 countries and distributed through the w h o kofax program,
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which provides vaccines to poor nations. india has recorded a global record of more than 6100 crime virus tests and the 24 hours. that takes the total number of deaths to almost 360094000 new infections were also reported. this comes as the capital new delhi and financial hub maam by began easing restrictions. the government says it wants to reopen the economy as new cases are significantly lower than the loss than last month peaks of more than $400000.00 to day. a new study published in the journal scientific report, documents the legal sale of thousands of wild animals at hand wet market before the 1st curve at 900 outbreak was reported. research disabled and 47000 down the walls will solve between may 2017. and november, 2019,
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hang collins and bats were not. among the $38.00 species documented, it comes amid renewed speculation. covey 19 originated from a live in steven gallery is the founder of free land, a global counter trafficking organization. he says the most effective way to prevent current virus is to ban wildlife animal trading. it's not a surprise, but it's very significant. it points once again to the strong perils of wildlife trade. while the trade has always been one of the most efficient ways to transmit, potentially deadly viruses from nature into urban human populations. but listen, no matter which theory one subscribes to about the origin, the 19 whether it is wild animal in wet market or wild animals or exotic animals, we can read on farms. or if it's from a, in a lab that's been experimenting on wild animals, they all have one common denominator ness. tampering with wild animals. the 2
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factors that bring animals into close contact with people when they can shed these viruses to us, which we have no resistance is while they've trade and also destruction of their homes, usually for an industrial farming. so those are all connected issues. so really the only long lasting backseat here is nature protection. so we need to see the g 7 countries and all the other wealthy nations start putting money into nature protection and something that's been overlooked for many years. while they trade is just part of that. but also just stopping deforestation. viruses will continue to jump this vaccine that we've created. now the different variance won't work against the next virus. we're just putting expensive band aids on this problem. so nature protection is the ultimate solution. so have now just sarah albania is parliament both to impeach the president in a decision nicole's ridiculous and unconstitutional. how
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a supreme court ruling and india is giving hope. the people facing charges of sedition. ah, ah, it's time for the journey. the winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello, here's further what weather will be across europe on thursday as we head towards central parts of germany, around the alps. and you know, for the southwest corner of italy, i think we may even see some help across the rest of the continent. we will have burst of rain as we head toward moldova, ukraine, beller. ruth and the southwest portion of russia, where we have seen some intense rain is for areas of turkey. and this includes the capital anchor up. just a torrent of rain has flushed through some businesses and balls and flooding them out. i'll swear across the country on thursday,
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a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me sound or gotten on to 0 me ah, ah ah, welcome back. you're watching. i'll just hear a time to recap on headlines now is ready for this type of tax. palestinian protest is outside and israeli court in occupied east jerusalem. it's hearing the case of for palestinian families facing force expulsion from their homes in one neighborhood. me in ma, supposed civilian need on tank. sushi is being charged with corruption and faces 15
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years in jail. she's accused of misusing land for a charitable foundation suit. she's been detained since the military coup in february. us president joe biden is in the u. k. for his 1st official overseas trip . he says it's about rallying america's allies and democracies. the world, the 8 day visit to europe will take, will take him around the g 7 and nato summits and talks with russian president vladimir putin. now, russian court is outlawed surgical organizations linked jailed opposition leader. i like seen the valley labeling them extremist. when i put them in the same facial category as groups such as l, either means nevada. these allies the band from running in parliamentary elections . this year, bernard smith has more from moscow, with russian president vladimir putin main rival, alexia valley in jail. and his anti corruption foundation, now declared an extremist organisation,
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hooton's administration has effectively closed off almost all avenues of legitimate opposition to his government to say, to walk. all was bad in the trial. we couldn't even talk about any sort of adversarial system or quality because we filed some 25 petitions and all of them were rejected. the judge didn't want to hear us though we made mincemeat of all the so called evidence both by the prosecution and the authorities now have the full power to jail activist and freezer assets, navarro, and his allies had already disbanded the groups in anticipation of this rule. another opposition politician dmitri good coff has gone to ukraine after being warmed by people close to the kremlin that he'd be arrested if he stayed in russia . most prominent anti government activists now, either in jail on the house arrest or have fled the minneapolis my milk. my aunt is under trouble restriction that they gave me a hint that they would put her in jail at any moment. she 60 and not ready for
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anything like this. this is andre, of, of our, of the director of the now defunct open russia, an opposition group linked to exiled oil. ty, cood and crumbling critic may car hold a cough ski in the kremlin. everyone knew i was going to run for parliament. he said, after being taken off a flight last week that was about to take off a poland from st. petersburg. he suspected of violating legislation on undesirable organizations. the court ruling bounds election voluntary allies from parliamentary elections late to this year, leaving few options for those wanting to take on putins, united russia party. this looks like the final blow to a political network built up over years by alexa and the valley to challenge. lot in a position politician supported, they'll still try to use tactical voting to undermine support for the pro kremlin united russia party. but i'll just 0 moscow. how baby as parliament has
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voted to impeach president the matter saying he's failed to remain politically neutral. the president's role is considered large, the ceremonial, but nathan has regularly clash with prime minister at the rama. this is the 1st in patrons in the countries 30 year post communist history. as john surplus explains from tarana move could lead to a constitutional crisis borrower governing socialist party deputies took the stand to denounce president elliot matter. they say he abandoned his obligation to remain politically neutral and supported the opposition in the countries general election in april. well, they moved to have him impeached and won handily a 104 deputies in the 140 seats chamber voted in favor 30 of them from the opposition. the constitutional court must now decide matters fate in what is an
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unprecedented political situation. even for albania is highly personal politics. only 7 deputies voted against impeachment, one of them get down, get tiny, says that's because many opposition m. p. 's loyal to prime minister eddie ramos, the presidency is the only institution prime minister rama doesn't control. he wants to get met a asked of the way before september because he's afraid met once we read the new parliament and cabinet. meta has a lot of evidence that the elections were not properly carried out to me. ah, matter has said nothing in public and dismissed the impeachment as a joke. in private, he spent the day hosting folk dances at the presidential office. but he and rama have clashed over elections before the prime minister rama suspicions go back to 2019. when president metal suggested changing the date of local elections that were
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due to be held across the country so that the opposition democratic party could also participate after initially boycotting the process. rama accused matter of siding with the democrats, held the session to parliament to censure him, and vows to get rid of him. rama says the impeachment is principled and has nothing to do with personal disagreements. it's not at all a problem between me and it's a big problem between him and the country and the role and the duty. and you know, the very, very important guarantee that the president is, you know, you know, parliamentary or public meta founded, the opposition party movement for socialist integration, or l. s. i which his wife now leave. so many believe he is not out of the political
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game. if the constitutional court removes matter, parliament must elect a new president. if it doesn't, the country will have to live with the chief executive and the head of state who are at war. jobs are open us al jazeera tirana. the us president has revoked trump favor executive orders which sought to ban the popular chinese owned apps to talk and we chat. biden administration officials say will. they'll conduct their own review of several foreign controlled apps to determine if they pose a danger to americans. from a president, don trump issued the orders citing national security concerns. the canadian developer behind the controversial keystone x l. oil pipeline is ending the project that comes off to president joe biden revoke permit the pipeline would have carried oil from canada to the u. s. cancellation is a major setback for oil producers and the canadian government. but it's been hailed as a victory by activists who long argue that posed
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a threat to the environment. crowds in peru have been out demanding the final results of the presidential election. it's a near even race between 2 candidates with 98 percent of the votes tallied left. his candidate pedro castillo holds a slim leader over his right wing rival keiko. for more. she is claimed photo fraud violent confrontations between police and protesters have taken place in columbia. as capital as active as colon people to take over will go to the unrest began after the president's proposal tax reforms in april that plan was withdrawn, but the protests have continued and turned into a call 20 inequality. l. salvatore has become the 1st country in the world to adopt the crypto currency is legal, tender. it's congress approved the law allowing bitcoin to be used for everyday transactions under apollo reports. this is
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a soon to know locally as bitcoin beach. this small salvador and tours town is home to variety of small business owners. all have one thing in common crypto currency to do this, i think i think they were touristy, didn't bring cash, would come and say they wanted to eat something. and they asked if they could pain bitcoin away. i said to myself, this is a good strategy. i'm going to use beck calling. i'm going to start collecting a lot. i downloaded the app and i started selling a lot more with the success of the bit point. beach project has boosted the popularity of crypto currency salvatore. and on wednesday the government and males big point would become legal tender. therefore, the law, of course, is approved. supporters of the measure say the new law represents a vote of confidence in using block chain technology to bring informal sector workers into a 21st century economy. you know, somebody and
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a banks are not necessarily important thing which of the many salvadorans in this country. they cannot use the bank because there's thousands of requirements. el salvador now becomes the 1st country in the world to formerly legalize the digital currency. the initiative was led by a salvatore's president. now you buccheri on twitter, he called the passing of the big coin law historic. in the short term, this will generate jobs and help provide financial inclusion, 20001000, the formal economy and in the medium and long term, we hope that this is small decision can help us push humanity at least a tiny bit into the right direction. there are also critics, one of the risks of bitcoin price fluctuation. men look at the moment, bitcoin becomes a legal currency, problems appear, including in its most basic use, which is a form of exchange. and this is related to the volatility of the price of coin. while some also ward that legalizing in the centralized digital currency could be
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wielded as a tool for corruption, bitcoin believers in uncertainty and across of salvatore, say the new law will only increase financial inclusion and has the potential to spur economic development. manuel rap, hello al jazeera india supreme court has thrown out a sedition case against the senior journalists, giving hope to many charged on the colonial era law. most facing the child, john critics of the government. elizabeth random explains from new delhi. yeah, this, it's been a month since again, rape and killing of a 19 year old girl and the stage of author probation, like many journalists speak up and was trying to report on the incident to the district of hopper us when he was arrested and held and jail accused of sedition. his family and the state of catalyst a couple. who's the general secretary of a union of journalists was only doing his job 11 when you divide it by the
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membership by the carrier? no, it's our 19th wedding anniversary in july. i've known him for a long time now. i very well know what kind of person he is. the only mistake he made was to travel with a member of his lamb, mister organization, and the son. as the author for the government faced mountain criticism for its handling of the case, police charged coppin, and $21.00 others under a law from the british colonial era researches say sedition is meant to be used only against those who try to overthrow the government by force but there's been a reported 28 percent increase in the use of the charge every year since prime minister in the day and remotely came to power in 2014. the minister of state for home affairs has previously said this cases under the law and not unique to the government of marines, morty, and their numbers. a lot most of us charge to protest is students, academic journalists, and opposition politicians. and government doesn't like anyone disagreeing with
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data. i think it's measure that needs to come down on that with a very heavy it's form rather than engaging in of any piece for dialogue with someone who decides in them once senior lawyer has been petitioning the supreme court to get rid of the law is not just to pre k for this large remain in the stat your books because incitement or violence. i didn't say that i don't fences in any case, under different sections of the or so this is totally done that this law was brought by the british government to prevent any of the british government by the indians, subjects, bologna and science. so it has no relevance today. those campaigning against misuse of the law were recently given some halt by india's top court. last week,
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the supreme court throughout the case against the senior journalist who criticized the government, saying, disapproval doesn't amount to sedition. the judgement is being seen as the court pushing back against the high number of cases being brought on to that charge. the boy that i met says she hope this means cup and will be released from jail soon. elizabeth koran m alger 0 new delhi. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here and i'll just see now and israeli causes postponed, a hearing in the case of full palestinian families facing force expulsion from their homes and sil, one neighbourhood banks and occupied east jerusalem there in the building claimed by jewish trusts from the pre 948 era earlier israeli forces of tank palestinian protestors who are demonstrating outside the court.

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