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written around $85080.00. the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contractions, science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, your watson and his are alive from headquarters, and i'm getting obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. he was president joe biden arrives in the u. k. ahead of a past week, taking in the g 7 summit natal meeting, dan talk to russia. vladimir putin. thousands of mourners turn out after is really soldiers killed 3 palestinian, including 2 security officers during
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a raid in the occupied west bank. an unpublished report by the un and agencies is set to warn about hundreds of thousands are in famine conditions. and if you're p as p gray region, more charges against me and more deposed leader. i'm trying to achieve this time allegations of corruption. and i'm trying to, how much not have all the sports know about joke of it sets up a blockbuster french open semifinal against the king of raphael? no doubt. yeah. ah. hello, welcome to the news. our joe biden is beginning a busy week of diplomacy. after arriving in the u. k for his 1st foreign trip as us presidents later on thursday bite, and we'll sit down with the british prime minister board johnson who's hosting the g 7 leaders meeting. after that summit,
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there will be talks with nato and the european union before biden meets russian president vladimir putin in switzerland on wednesday, covering this for us as our diplomatic editor james base. he's outside trigon capital near st time. that's where the g 7 leaders are saying. so james, at the scene for us and tell us what the expectations are from that meeting between joe biden and board johnson. well, the scene is rather drizzly cloudy. coleman, where they've decided to have this meeting. but of course, this meeting is the 1st part of the 1st for a visit from the new us president. and the visit that he's carrying out is one that really matches his foreign policy. the new idea is to once again bind his allies close off to the years of trump. and we're going to see that with the partners of the g 7. first. then with the nato alliance, which certainly took a little bit of a bruising on the trump, some members of that nature launch worried that donald trump may even pull out of
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nato. and then with the european union, get all those allies on the same page with a range of different world issues, coded, 19 recovery, climate change and how to deal with some other countries in the world where they have difficult relations. and of course, the 2 most powerful of those, ah, china and russia, and certainly having that unity on a common position on russia will later next week, play into that very important meeting between the u. s. president and the president of russia, vladimir putin. always one of the biggest challenges for us president meeting the long serving leader of russia and james, we expect the issue of northern ireland to be hanging over that meeting. well certainly over the meeting that's going to take place here today because the g 7 actually don't all arrive here some arriving late this evening,
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but that all arrive here until just have a 24 hours time from now. the g 7 meeting takes place. so what we have 1st is that meeting between the u. k prime minister boris johnson and president biden, to bilateral meeting, discussing the range of issues, setting the scene, looking at the agenda for the g 7 ahead. bart, northern ireland is a big problem area. the u. s saying has concerns about the issue of northern all and then the current tension between the e u and the u. k. following breaks it concerns in the u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland,
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that's cause tension for mr. johnson at home. a lot of criticism over it and the u . k is now thinking about pulling out of parts of that protocol. so that's where the tension comes in. the latest tension, it may sound trivial, is about sausages and whether they can be why they can't be imported from the mainland to northern ireland. it's not trivial. there's a real danger that this could become a problem for peace in ireland and certainly could sour some of the relations that take place during this meeting and cold. okay, thank you so much. and james mays reporting from the u. k. while european union leaders have been speaking about the week ahead, including how they plan to address russia, russia will be one of the men took peach. g 7 partners share similar views on russia, disruptive activities. you condense, illegal, provocative and disruptive russian activities against you. it's member states and
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beyond. all thousands of mourners have failed street to me. occupied westbank city of janine for the funerals of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really forces on thursday. how the senior leaders have condemned death . harry foster is joining us now from occupied east jerusalem for an update on the situation and jeanine and what more we know about b is really operation. but we know it was an undercover operation using a civilian car. special forces conceding themselves and apparently reportedly trying to take into custody suspected members of palestinian islamic jihad, one of those men was killed in the operation. another man was taken into custody injured. we understand that during this operation there was
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a gun battle between these israeli forces. the special forces and members of the palestinian military intelligence took place close to the headquarters in jeanine. usually you would expect is ready forces to give notification of an operation. usually palestinian forces than withdraw. this was different. it was under cover and it's not clear the witnesses that say that the israelis fired on the palestinian military intelligence officers. there are some reports, news ready, media suggesting that they were returning fire. however, 2 of them were killed in this operation. there's been outrage expressed by the palestinian government. and as you've just said, there's a very been a very large mass funeral inside jeanine itself, where there's also been a strike called to mark the passing of these 2 military intelligence officers. and this man killed in the operation as well. and harry, there have been 10 seems outside a chord over a case involving more force displacement of palestinian families from their homes.
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indeed, this is not about shakes tara, it's an indication of just how broad the situation is around occupied east jerusalem. this is another area, the neighborhood of c, one very close to the, to the edge of the old city, very close to the alex, the most compound known as the temple amount to jews. that's why it is prized territory for both communities. and this is about an attempt by another jewish that their organization known as a terry cohen in to use the israeli court to say that there is jewish ownership of this land dating back before the creation of the state of israel. and therefore, these palestinian families to extended families for individual families, into buildings, $900.00 people in total that they should be evicted. these families have appeal that through the israeli legal system, which is to challenge this eviction as it's called in that system. as far as international law is concerned, it shouldn't apply here in occupied territory. nonetheless,
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israel considers this is really annex territory. so far there is be no resolution to this. the district court has agend their appeal. there will be another hearing on july the 8th. so no evictions in the short term. again this might not be the end of the road. there's always the option of potentially taking it to the supreme court as well. but the lawyers will tell you, for these palestinian families, that it is very difficult to fight these cases. hendon, as they are, by the way, the legal system. thank you so much. harry foster report from occupied is theresa lim. well, thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo are still displaced after a volcanic eruption last month, destroyed their homes. they're living in tough conditions and make shift camps where agency, se the risk of malaria and cholera is rising fast. priyanka group reports when mount you are gone, we up did last month. veronica ran with her 2 children. she carried a few port so she could feel. but food in this made shock is hard to come by. and
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they have no home to return to lava, destroyed all. they had this small tent here, barely protects them from rain. and in this sun, we live in misery. i don't eat and i have a stomach ache that hurts a lot. every day when i don't know what to eat, sometimes i drink water today. i didn't eat anything. and there are thousands like them scrambling for food with no toilet or drinking water. what? who did you see a lot of diseases linked to the water that is not of good quality, including diary diseases and often a lot of malaria to receive many respiratory infections. you have to know that the living conditions are a big part of the situation. around 3500 people lost their homes. when mountaineer gone were up to last month, the government says they must remain in shelters outside the city of go math,
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while others whose home still stand afloat returning. don't limit, so those whose houses were burned and destroyed have to stay and wait for the government contingency plan. because we cannot allow them to return to their natural environment that was burned and destroyed by the lava. and as a responsible government, we cannot ask them to rebuild houses. but even in goma, the volcanic eruption has melted, made water pipes and damaged a major reservoir. agencies on the government are working to provide emergency water supplies. but for now, life remains precarious for the families here, as they tried to survive, hunger and disease. and the shadow of one of africa was dangerous. okay, hold on to 0. 350000 people are set to be either facing or living in famine. and if you p s t gray region that's according to an unpublished un report seen by the rotors new j news agency. the figure is an
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estimate by a committee if un agencies and aid groups it's disputed by if your government will . the report also warned famine and will threaten 5000000 more people there unless they get urgent. humanitarian aid fighting broke out in t gray in november between if yoke has government and the regions former governing party, the 2 great people's liberation front and the u. n. says that both sides are preventing aid from getting into tea, gray level of food insecurity and malnutrition, or the alarming levels. preliminary field reports from axiom in the central zone indicate visible signs of starvation among internally displaced people in the community in the northwestern zone of t. great aid workers noted severe need for food after the burning alluding of harvests. let's take a hammer though, he's joining us or if you have this capital out of the report stopped short of laying blame as to who's behind this. but we'll know what more the report saying about the, the reasons that have led to this,
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simon. well that in this is huge, coming from the you and i'm almost the entire human italian community. these committee stuff is making, these have meant is made up of a team. you, you and organizations have the person in the field and i've been trying over the past month to try and get a civil committed more, 350000 people. miles said to be in, i'm in like conditions which meant on the last just before diseases. and that's the local but mostly should be living on the side of the ship. 50 of whom on in the shooter and shoot out all areas which i've been home to for many years comes for at a play on refugees. now the organizations are saying this is largely due to huge
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impediment, the fighting rope in guy holding the humanitarian community. not only stopping a co voice detailing the whole thing, them making all kinds of claims. but the government is not only this few single figures, but saying that there isn't much hunger because in think about people already been given of food and i've been flight with food, a mythical cause i always had all that much, no disaster preparedness called me. he said that there you go hungry for coughing guy and that he also i q, this guy lipper for me to call you. but it's a lot of what you say, deliberate, a possible, a co voice. i'm hoping people from getting and the report seems this is just as well that's the situation could get worse.
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yes. the situation is very critical. that all 5 of us organizations, she spoke last week and said that, that only managed to reach about a 1000000 people or so 5000000 people in total need aid in that region. this also the continuing twice, which is hoping a work from breaking force will help most also report from the ground. but say that there's not much forming going on because of not only the farming, not only the fighting, but also. ringback the fighting groups actively hoping farmers from not only have a thing that but also pending lot. thank you so much. mohammed though for that update from ivy shoppable much more ahead including y l. salvatore has
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come 1st country to make bitcoin and legal form of payment for everyday use. a supreme court ruling and india gives hope to people facing charges of tradition. or the phoenix are starting to look like the change to be in the basketball action. coming up later on the program. ah, but 1st me and mars deposed civilian leader and san sue. she has been charged with corruption. she could face 15 years in jail food. she is being accused of misusing land for a charitable foundation, as well as accepting money and gold. the military has already brought a series of criminal charges against her since taking tower. she's been detained since her government was overthrown in a coup in february. let's go to scott hiler. he's joining us from bangkok. so what does this mean then for a suit? she and has there been a reaction from her lawyers?
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yes. what it means to her, her case moving forward. what it means to her is that another case, another charge has been levied against or 7. now in total, darlene and her attorney, what she has a team of attorneys, but with the one attorney who's kind of as the spokes person once. there are any movements on this case and it's been very slow moving. they have held her in detention since february 1st, when this qu actually took place. 7 charges have been placed against this latest one is corruption. we knew that there were working on a charge ad several weeks ago they said that they accused her. they actually had a witness, former local government official saying that she took $600000.00 from him in cash in golden. we have the additional charge of corruption that we just heard, as you mentioned, that in that that was misuse of public land misuse of land in
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a foundation that she fronts that she runs and founded. so just kind of what the attorney has been saying is that these are trumped up charges. it's ridiculous that she could be behind any of this. and quite honestly saying that they are just doing this mainly to keep her in detention because they're worried. what would happen if she is able to speak to the public so they're keeping her behind locked doors as long as they can. now that the next step is going to be the case moving forward, the trial moving forward, i should say. and that will probably start next week. we're expecting it to carry on through the end of july. but obviously this is going to be a very, very sensitive situation as we move forward. because a lot of those who have been coming out to the streets across denmark have still kept a very close eye and what's happening with their case. so they're going to continue to do that. so this is a very delicate issue for them. could that spark even more protests that we've been seeing over the last several weeks left to be seen? but right now that is a very focus for the,
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for the protesters out there that in. thank you so much, scott. i learn reporting from bangkok, at least 12 people on board, a military plane had been killed when it crashed near me and mars 2nd largest city men delay, emergency workers rescue to passengers. the army says the plane came from the capital, not the dow, but communications was lost during bad weather. india and supreme court has thrown out a sedition case against a senior journalist giving hope to many charges under the colonial era law. most facing the charge, our critics of the government, elizabeth moran and reports from new delhi. the, it's been 8 months since again, rape and killing of a 19 year old girl. and the stage of author probation, like many journalists. so the cup and was trying to report on the incident to the district of hatteras when he was arrested and held in jail accused of sedition. his family and the state of care to last a couple. who's the general secretary of
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a union of journalists, was only doing his job 11 when you divide it, but the membership carrier know it's hard. 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, another 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 today in ramadi came to power and 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 alone. most of the time to protest is students, academic journalists, an opposition,
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politicians regarding government doesn't like anyone disagreeing with data. i think it's measures that need the funds to come down on that with a very heavy and informed rather than engaging in of any piece for dialogue with someone who is in them. once senior lawyer has been petitioning the supreme court to get rid of the law, not justification for this larger remain in the statute books because incitement to violence. i didn't say that i don't fences in any case, under different sections of the, in the or so this is totally done, or this law was brought by the british government to prevent any of the government by the indian subjects in back bologna in science. so it has no relevance today. those campaigning against misuse of the law were recently given
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some halt by india's top court. last week, the supreme court throughout a 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 moran and al jazeera new delhi and he has recorded a global record of more than 6100 turn a virus deaths in the past 24 hours. that takes the total number of debt to almost 360094000 new infections were also reported on. this comes with the capital new delhi and the financial hub. mum, bi, began eating restrictions. government says that wants to reopen the economy, as new cases are significantly lower than last month peaks of more than $400000.00 a day. a new study published in the journal scientific reports documents the
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illegal sale of thousands of live animals at the hot, wet market. before the 1st cove in 1900 outbreak was reported. researchers say more than 47000 animals were sold between may 2017 and november 2019 penguins and bats were not. among the $38.00 species documented, it comes amid renewed speculation. covered 19 originated from alive and will hon. well, crowds and 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 so far left as candidate federal castillo holds a slim lead over his right ring. rival cake for the mori, she's claims that voter fraud and demonstrations have been held in columbia capital after protest liter. it's called on people to take over bobo, top. what started as opposition to a proposed tax reform has turned into weeks of unrest against inequality, and
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a report by human rights watch is criticizing the police response after at least 20 protesters were killed on the sandra pet reports from bogo to approve the 7th time been violent but it didn't tear hundreds from turning out for a 6 week. on wednesday, rallies were sparsely attended. your class had started early. as a group of indigenous sack tried to topple the statue of christopher columbus. there were stopped by riot police with tear gas and san grenade. dozens were injured. well on the fact that me suck people were performing an insist, revitalization of the historical memory of the indigenous populations of columbia. in the midst of the 21st century, this should be no space for racist representations of colonial power marginalizes and excludes our communities. human rights watch says this as documented at least
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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 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 the 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 demilitarization of the police force and the officers crimes are placed under the jurisdiction of civilian courts. international pressure to do so is growing. demonstrate there's have also been staging a protest in front of the celtic and where the leaders of the protests have been
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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. that's why we need these national organizations to help us to achieve the safety guarantees we cannot get internally. members of the commission, i've 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 end inside allison and, and just with that, severe flooding across southeast australia has left more than 200000 homes without
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power. heavy rain and wind up to a 120 kilometers an hour, have toppled trees on power lines, leaving many stranded in their cars on houses. urologist say it's the worst winter storm to hit the state of victoria since 2008. we've got to check the weather up. next, i'm not silencing descent, say russian court bound political groups associated with the opposition figure. alexa, nevada. i'm joining the holly, the waters of the south kevin coast and beneath the efforts to re wild the ocean. but it could hold on since for the twin crises of climate change and then for the european champions and crest ahead of their title defense football action coming up a little later in the shop. ah
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hello, here's further wet 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 of where across the country on thursday we'll see the risk of seen some hail pop up toward the east and we've got a pretty good batch of rain is nearer to antalya and then as we head towards southern sections of greece, you know, we may see some thunderstorms fire up here. still the best weather for the continent can be found toward the iberian peninsula madrid. 34 degrees of valencia . we've got you in for 7 on thursday. some scattered showers rolling across morocco central areas,
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then toward the north of tunisia to nature temperature. 26 is actually below average. and then we do have what weather rolling through the gulf of guinea. i b, john the ivory coast high, 27 and concrete. twice. 7 degrees with what, whether on tap for thursday. the al jazeera world chance to pirate radio station, radio caroline, on 11617 voice the station radio power line of the english coast has a bigger audience. bbc network combined, and within earshot of israel. the voice of ronald speeches. there's no propaganda, a force for change or transient movement rebel review ships on algebra. it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but its greatest rival is just
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a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between funds formed from a class divide, sustained over generations. most vocal junior support is born into these club colors in an epic feud of rich versus poor friends who make football. when i was just the europe, me ah. hello again. the help for you from the also, there were news, our joe biden is beginning a busy week of diplomacy. after arriving the u. k for his 1st 4 and trip as us president later on thursday by then we'll sit down with the.
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