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the power, militaristic take, you know, to the zone, say 2 areas. the state could never reach under pressure from the da, the criminal to came off, the pablo escobar, 100 down the show. companies under arrest increase the. ready violent scenes outside, cold as a hearing into false expulsions, unoccupied, east jerusalem is the phone. i say them, this is out just they are alive from dell hall. so coming up, rebuilding alliances. us president joe biden lands in the u. k. kicking off is a day tour of europe for the g 7 and nato summit. silent thing descent of russian
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calling bands. any political groups associated with opposition figure i like see in the valley and co opting opera. how the form is being used as a universal language to issue an urgent warning. ah, and his railey court has postpone the hearing in the cases of full past indian families facing forced expulsion from their homes. and so why neighborhood unoccupied, east jerusalem? earlier israeli forces a tax palestinian protest into a demonstrating outside the court. the case deals with homes in the building claimed by a jewish trust from the pre 948 era. and the palestinian government says it strongly condemned the killing of 2 intelligence officers by israeli forces. earlier on thursday, the funerals are being held in the occupied westbank. they were killed during an
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incursion in the city of jeanine, a 3rd palestinian was also killed. go live now terry, full sit in the occupied jerusalem. so how did that start with those killings? what kind of repercussions we seeing we, well, we've seen a major funeral event in jeanine after these killings with the streets crowded with, with mona's guns being fired for these 3 people who were killed in this operation overnight. what we understand is it was in an entirely plain clothes undercover operation by a very security forces using a civilian vehicle. the reports that they were targeting palestinians. i mean you had members and what the one of those people that was targeted was killed another. another young man was wounded and taken into custody. but during this operation,
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there was also gunfire exchanged between these is ready forces and palestinian military intelligence personnel outside the security headquarters, engine in witnesses described the israelis firing on those forces. there were other media reports in israel that described it as a return of 5 by these readings. but in either case, it results in the death of 2 of those military intelligence offices. and so it is something that is being greeted with as you heard outraged by the palestinian government and a day of national of day of strike rather and boarding in janine itself and harry of the same time we got this court case going on concerning full palestinian families, what's happened in court? yes, well the, the cook case has been adjourned. now it was an appeal by these 4 individual
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families to extended families in the neighborhood of civil one and occupied east jerusalem. who had been told by a previous legal proceedings that they had to vacate their homes inside 2 buildings . 900 people in all to make way for a jewish central organization. and this is something that's been happening. of course, we've seen in shakes gerra in that neighborhood of east jerusalem, which has led to such great tension in the city and far beyond. but it's something that's been going on for much longer and over a much wider geographical area. there are many, many families throughout the city, palestinian families to face these kinds of threats by jewish organizations which say they can prove jewish ownership of these properties. pre $948.00, pre the creation of the state of israel and under jewish under israeli national law . they say that they have the right to evict these people. of course, in terms of international law, this is occupied land. it's not viewed as eviction,
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but rather forcible removal, expulsion displacement, whatever you want to call it. and there are fights going on, both within the legal system of israel and beyond. to try to stop this from happening. in this case, this doesn't necessarily mean the end of the road to these families, no matter what this court decides, there is still the option to go to the supreme court. but when you talk to lawyers involved in these cases, they say that the system in israel is very much rigged against these families, and that it is very difficult to win the cases in israeli course. thanks so much. hi, for survey 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, full taken, g 7 and nato summits, as well as talks with russia's president in switzerland for chance by to show other world leaders, the us values its partners and allies. after full turbulent years under donald
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trump. allen fisher reports from washington, d. c. 8, a 3 countries for some, 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 relations with the rest of the world, ah, landing at any force based 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 space. 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. if you see the virtual meeting, 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 is less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly
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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, 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. precedent biden will also meet with nato leaders and aligns donald trump talked about leaving . the argued he was ready to purchase a traditions and fellow leaders to deliver on his agenda. trav spent 4 years tearing down nato criticizing. other countries in europe suggesting that united states would be better off without it, why are we tied down here, et cetera, etc. and so i think biden sees this as an early opportunity and an early public opportunity to demonstrate his personal diplomatic skills. the top presidency questions challenged and up ended. many traditional american political and military
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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 they always have biden's biggest challenge will be his summit with russian president vladimir putin. a man he suggested, is a killer, a man. he believe that behind recent cyber attacks on the us, 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 relationships. so the number one priority will be to these put this on a stable and predictable track, need to show that there are real costs 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, jo, bite and believes he is to send the same message after 4 years of donald trump. i would for sure i'll do it at the white house. now, before leaving for europe, president biden said he'll be announcing
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a vaccine plan for the world. us media reporting the country will buy 500000000 doses of the 5 cove in 1900 jap. they're expected to be given to more than 90 countries and distributed through the w h o co banks program, which provides vaccines to poor nations. with an india has recorded a global record of more than 6100 current of virus deaths in 24 hours. that takes the total number of deaths to almost $300.00. 60904000 new infections were also reported. this comes as the capital new delhi and financial hub maam by began easing restrictions. government says it wants to reopen the economy. new cases are significantly lower than last month peaks of more than $400000.00 a day. a new study published in the journals, scientific reports documented the illegal sale of thousands of live animals at the
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war, han wet market before the 1st covey 19 outbreak was reported. researches same old and 47000 animals, were sold between may 2017. and november, 2019 tango, lens and bats were not. among the $38.00 species documented comes in a renewed speculation. covered 900 originated from lab and war. han stephen gal says the founder of free land, a global counter trafficking organisation. he says the most effective way to prevent kind of 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 18 whether it's his wild animal, any wet market,
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or wild animals or exotic animals being bred 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 factors that bring animals into close contact with people when they can shed these viruses to us for which we have no resistance is wildlife trade and also destruction of their homes usually for an industrial farming. so those are all connected issue. 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
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on this problem. so nature protection is the ultimate solution. mean mazda ppos civilian lead on thank suit. she has been charged with corruption. she faces 15 years in jail, for cheese, accused of misusing land for a charitable foundation and accepting money in gold. the military has brought a series of criminal charges against her since taking power. she's been detained since the government was overthrown in a coup in february. skyler is following the license 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 charge 15 years could be if she's convicted, she could serve 15 years for those charges. no. it's the most serious charge of
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this litany of charges that have been levied against her by the joint of the reaction from her. our attorney is how very similar it's on brand, to what we seen over the last several months when the charges are levied against her. because the baseless because i'm trumped up charges against her, mainly to keep her in prison and they have done that. so i keep her in detention and they've done that since february. first adding these charges on her. this again, the curbside 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 and me and my lease 12 people on board a mandatory plan of being killed when it crashed near the 2nd largest city man,
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delay emergency workers managed to rescue to passengers. the army says the place came from the capsule night the door. but last communication due to bad weather. still ahead on al jazeera killings, beatings and sexual assaults. we look at allegations level the against colombian, police, and response the protesters. and while salvador is become the 1st country to make bitcoin a legal form of payment for every day use. ah hello, we've had wild weather across australia, and this is really been impacting victoria. we've had hurricane force winds, toppling trees like this. we saw the wind swept up to a 124 kilometers per hour. then we've seen also a deluge of rain in some spots,
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200 millimeters. this weather has also extended into new south wales where the ski resorts have seen about 60 centimeters of snow. they're opening this weekend. so perfect timing and some ice conditions for it has many. now this will all move across the tasman, see an impact new zealand in the days to calm me? well it's for the west of australia. we have this front cutting across. it's giving us some instability for places like perth. so for now, new zealand is looking good, both islands, plenty of sunshine aqua. we've got you in for 18 degrees. but again, this energy will pivots ward our new zealand as we head toward the end of the weekend, for se stage our heavy rains are really peter and out sit cross areas of sumatra at the malay peninsula, but still bursts of rain as we had toward borneo and especially the philippines dafoe over the past few days, a 100 millimeters of rain. and i think we can expect much of the same for manila as we head toward friday and the days to come with
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a high of 30 degrees. the use abuse and then accused by the government of willing to safeguard their families. and the fault lines investigates, institutionalized victim, blaming that is leading to survivors of domestic abuse being separated from their children. how many of those removal do you think were absolutely necessary? probably like 510 percent of the cases that most the abuser needs to be held accountable. not the mother failure to protect on a jazzy o a
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back you're watching out just to time to recap our headlines in israeli called his phone to hearing in the case the full palestinian families facing both expulsion from their homes and from one neighborhood unoccupied. east jerusalem or in the building that being claimed by jewish trust from the 3948 era. the palestinian government says it strongly condemned the killings of 2 intelligence officers by friday forces early on thursday. the funeral being held in jeanine in the west bank 1st thing and was also kill us president joe biden is in the u. k. for his 1st official overseas trip. when he says is about america rallying the world. democracy in the day visit to europe will take in g 7 and nato summit and talks with russian president vladimir putin. russian court has outlawed political organizations linked to jailed opposition. lead like seen them around the labeling them as extremists.
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well, that puts them in the same visual category as groups such as either it means nevada . these allies, a band from running in parliamentary elections. this year, bernard smith has more for moscow with russian president vladimir putin main rival, alexia valley in jail. and his anti corruption foundation, now declared an extremist organisation, hooton's administration has effectively closed all, almost all avenues of legitimate opposition to his government to take to walk. all was bad in this trial. we couldn't even talk about any sort of adversarial system. we 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 that groups in anticipation of this rule. another opposition politician dmitri good coff has gone to ukraine after being
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warmed by people close to the kremlin that he'd be arrested if he stayed in russia most prominent anti government activists. and now either in jail on the house arrest or have fled the trip minneapolis my milk my. my aunt is under trouble restriction. good. they gave me a hint that they would put her in jail at any moment. she 60 and not ready for 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 tycoon and crumbling critic may ca 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 bands election a voluntary allies from parliamentary elections late to this year, leaving few options for those wanting to take on putins,
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united russia party. this looks like the final blow to a political network built up over years by alexa in the valley to challenge. let him in the position politicians support to say they'll still try to use tactical voting to undermine support for the pro kremlin united russia party. but i'll just 0 moscow. the u. s. president has revoke trump era executive orders, which sold to ban the popular chinese zoned apps, tick tock, and we chat. biden's administration says it will conduct its own review of several foreign control dams to determine if they pose a danger to americans. former president donald trump issued the orders citing national security concerned the canadian developer behind the controversial keystone x l. oil pipeline is ending the project. it comes off the president joe biden revoke permit the pipeline would have carried all from canada to the us. the cancellation is a major setback for oil producers and the canadian government. but it's been held
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as a victory by activists have long argued. it posed 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, hold. a slim laid over his right wing rival cake. up with you. maury. she's claim those who are fraud alamba as capital of the protest laid as cold on people to take over bogo tar. what started his anger to propose tax reform is turned into weeks of unrest against inequality. and the new report by human rights watch is criticizing the police response officer. at least 20 protesters were killed. alexandra p at the report from bucko tar approach to 7 time been violent, but it didn't tear hundreds from turning out for a 6 week. on wednesday,
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rallies were sparsely attended. your class had started early. at a group of indigenous me sack, tried to topple the statue of christopher columbus. there were stopped by riot police with tear gas and sun grenade. dozens were injured. well, let me suck people when performing and insist revitalization of the historical memory of the indigenous population of columbia in the midst of the 21st century should be no space for racist representations of colonial our marginalizes and excludes our communities. human rights watch says it has documented at least 20 killings as well as illegal beatings, sexual assaults, an arbitrary, the tensions. it accuses the colombian police of the reaches abuses and calling on the government to take urgent measures to protect people's rights and commit to police reform. it most likely get my data for intel whenever we are dealing with
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a police force that lacks basic standards of training and accountability. and that above all doesn't have the sufficient oversight to act in a manner that ensures that basic receipt of human rights, ill bundle is much more president p van lucas says he will propose changes to policing that include putting body cameras and officers and creating a new human rights director rate that protesters are demanding a d military station of the police force and the officers crimes are placed under the jury. the newport international pressure to do so is growing. demonstrate there's have also been staging a protest in front of the hotel tech and where the leaders of the protests have been meeting with the delegation of the inter american commission on human rights test on investigating the abuses committed during the probe. yeah, no, no. okay, this is how much the government is not listening and watching institutions in the country are controlled by the government. criminal complaints fall on deaf ears.
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that's why we need these national organizations to help us to achieve the safety guarantees. we cannot get internally. members of the commission of also spoken to government officials, judges, and civil society organizations doing it 3 day visit. they're expected to release recommendations the next week. in the meantime, negotiations between protesters and the government remain stalled. leaving the crisis on the street with no wind inside allison and just with that, mongolia as former prime minister, now hotel, so has become the country 6 democratically elected. president. analysts say it'll consolidate the power of the ruling mongolian people's party. so was forced to resign earlier this year, following protests, he comfortably beat his rival from the democratic party. salvatore is become the 1st country to adopt the crypto currency. is legal, tender?
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is congress approved a law allowing bitcoin to be used for everyday transactions by your apollo report? this is a soon to know locally as bitcoin beach. this small salvador tours town is home to variety of small business owners. all have one thing in common crypto currency to do this, i think, and i think they were tourists who didn't bring cash, would come and say they wanted to eat something and they asked if they could pain bitcoin. i said to myself, this is a good strategy. i'm going to use beck calling. i'm going to start collecting. i downloaded the app, and i started selling a lot more with the success of the big point. beach project has boosted the popularity of crypto currency. salvatore and on wednesday the government and nails big point would become legal tender. therefore, a lot of good coin is approved. supporters of the measure say the new law represents
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a vote of confidence in using block chain technology to bring in formal sector workers into a 21st century economy. you know, lisa and banks are not necessarily not the important thing with the many salvadorans in this country. they cannot use a bank because they're thousands of requirements. el salvador now becomes the 1st country in the world to formally legalize the digital currency. the initiative was led by l 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, 2000 times the formal economy and in the medium and long term, we hope that this is ball 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 bill in the moment, look at the moment, bitcoin becomes a legal currency problems appear, including and it must basic use which is a form of exchange. and this is related to the volatility of the price of coin.
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while some also ward that legalizing and be centralized digital currency could be 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, german opera and indonesian deforestation might seem like an unlikely partnership. but conservationists and musicians from indonesia are using the music of wagner to spread the message about the fast disappearing forests that fasten. went to a performance in amsterdam. ah, all in the guy and culture of indonesia in the i is the goddess and protector of the forest.
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the opera sung and both guy and german from watkins there in destiny bloom and chose the history of how to forth were destroyed and cali mountain on borneo and south east asia. both the stories are about a woman that is protecting the tree of life and a man that comes to attack the tree because he wants knowledge, ants and the tree starts to die. and then we have to figure out what we do. and we want to address the n i d for a station in cali mountain and the causes of the for a station that come from the west. one of the start of the opera is to me because, or you who sell for him south. how to trees disappeared. it thought nearly half of the rain for was in cali month and has been lost in the last 30 years. blue being a can we need to remind 2 worlds that any i does not like humans to destroy our forests and take away her rights to protect it. i really want to ask the people in europe and the people in the west to say what is left for worlds of our forests,
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help us, help us video our illustrate to destruction of the rain forest uprise being used as a universal language to convey an urgent message combining ancient songs with figures and dates, the audience is taken on a journey of the rain, forest destruction, a musical reminder that ancient may have more humanity long time ago. about an impending disaster. i told the agent of the panel, i re, the guy on tribe learned that great and a search for power eventually will destroy nature composer. know, salim, yadda and no grass studied korean culture and took its musical instruments to answer them separately. don't allow it to when you, when you lie we can learn
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a lot from the technologically greed and consumerism are very human. and this is what we want to discuss in this performance. we should not leave this global problem in the hands of local communities to sol, barbara. 2 0, not on his left in the end granddaughter of any, i think broken pieces of the tree of life back together and rotan does not survive his attack as he accepts that. greed is not the way an optimistic note at the end of a tragic epoch that humans can turn the tide. if we accept or guild steadfast and al jazeera answer them, ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here. now just here, now this is really cool, just respond to hearing in the case of for palestinian families facing force expulsions from their homes in san juan neighbourhood knox.
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