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including 2 security officers during your rate and the occupied west bank. a report by the un agencies is had to warn that hundreds of 1000 are in famine conditions. and if you of us t gray region signs of progress in the film industry, new york try back festival gets under way for the 1st time. since the panoramic began, and i'm trying to how much with all the sport know about the joke of it 1st half a block plus the french open semi final against the king of clay bottleneck. give me welcome to the news. our job item is beginning a busy week of diplomacy. after arriving in the u. k for his 1st foreign trip as us presidents later on thursday biden will sit down with the british prime minister, boers, johnson, who's hosting the g 7 liter as meeting. and after that summit,
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there'll be talked with nato and the european union before biden meets russian president vladimir putin and switzerland on wednesday. or diplomatic editor, james bass is just outside for again, a capital near st. i've. that's where the g 7 leaders are saying to james, set the scene and tell us what the expectations are for that meeting between joe biden. and board johnson. the scene is somewhat cloudy, day, somewhat drizzly, various points. the weather, meaning that they're not going to the location that they hope to have the pictures . so michael's now which is a title island with a castle in the middle. instead, the staying here in the dives area for that meeting this afternoon. type security that looked very close to your picture, you might see in the distance behind me, one of the case aircraft carrier is the h m. s. prince of wales. this is a meeting between the u. s. president on his 1st trip abroad after 5 months in
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office and the u. k. prime minister, the host of this g 7 summit trying to get everything ready before the summit starts in about 24 hours. time from now is part of the whole gender of the new president trying to get his allies and partners united on key issues. and you're going to see the same thing taking place when he goes from here to brussels, where the meeting of nato leaders then meeting with all of the leaders of the you trying to work out what to do about corona virus. what to do about the economic pool out of the pandemic, how to deal with climate change after of course, the previous us president donald trump pulled out of the powers, caught climate, a cold, the u. s. committed to that again. and also what to do about some of the big problems in the world and some of the more problematic countries of the world, including powerful countries like china and russia. and of course, towards the end of president biden's visit. having got that united front,
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he hopes from his allies and partners, he'll be dealing with russia directly because he has a challenging diplomatic meeting in geneva, with them in uprooted. and then to what extent will the issue of northern ireland be hanging over? that meeting between joe biden and boris johnson, what will biden's message be on the issue? well, remember that before he became president joe biden did not like the idea correct, says that that was something that he did not like. and remember, he has irish roots and he's very worried about what happens in ireland. there is certainly tension right now between the u. k and the european union about ireland. it's all brakes. it related during the breaks it deal, they did a kind of fudge. they called the northern ireland protocol to allow free trade to continue in ireland because they thought without that there was a risk to the peace. the peace treaty, the good friday agreement of 998. so that allows trade between the republic of all
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of which is in the, you know, not which is in the u. k. the problem with that is that need to be bought a check somewhere. and the board of checks and now between england, scotland and wales all in the u. k. and north nile and also in the u. k. that causes problems for prime minister johnson. it's not popular domestically among some there's been a recent row about why sausages british sausages from england cannot be brought in to northern ireland. and so some urging for this protocol to be renegotiated for the u. s. u k. to abandon parts of this, the e use very unhappy about that. there's real tension, an issue about sausages no, is much bigger than that. it's something that could affect the, the settled agreements of northern ireland and it's something that could sour the tone of this meeting between 2 allies today. and potentially when you lead is also here for the g 7 effect the atmosphere of the whole g 7 summit. okay. we'll see
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what happens. thank you so much or diplomatic editor james, based reporting from the u. k. or thousands of mourners have filled street in the 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 senior leaders have condemned the death . stephanie decker has more from the occupied westbank the body of j. c. i. a saw 33 years old. have lived in his village just outside of ginni, and he is one of 2 members of the policy and intelligence that were killed in a shoot out with israeli special forces. overnight the village come out to more than the body, members of the pallet being in horses pocket, the other flags, the flags office, been shooting in the air. and the body is now going to be taken just further up here before it gets buried. when we received the news with sadness and i can say we
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were desperate a young man like him with his wife, pregnant in her 9th month. imagine the situation for us, his friends, we spend our lives with him, and now we lost him. this is something that we suffer, his past, indians being arrested, getting killed all these things. thank god, we still have patience. we know that any of us can face a similar fate. pray that the most finished the body to the cemetery here in the village. to be sorry. now to tell you that these kinds of things and you don't talk to me on streaming comments, they happen on a daily basis. what is unusual? re exchange fire with each other that there is something and they are tight security cooperation when it comes to israel. and usually when you see these kinds of raise or important get involved in the condemnation from the government 1st and condemning the re, quote on the international community to do more. israel said trying to erect it
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mean 3 shooting soldiers. i did jump, replied was fine just a couple of months ago. so there is an investigation on going, but certainly a lot of anger hear people saying that they don't believe they'll be justice for the and then it's really court has bespoke the hearing on the case of for palestinian families facing forced expulsion from their homes. and so one neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem earlier is really forces a talk palestinian protestors who are demonstrating outside the court. let's take a closer look at this particular case and one is a neighborhood just outside the walls of the old city of jerusalem. $33000.00 palestinians lived there and there, increasingly becoming surrounded by jewish enclave and in some cases or even sharing their homes last year and is really court approved the forcible dis, possession of 7 policy and found displacement, excuse me, of 7 palestinian families to make way for is really settlers in
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a predominantly era neighborhood. some of these families have been living in san juan for more than 6 decades after they were displaced in the old city of jerusalem in the 60s, in 2001 a right wing is really subtler group to control of 1900 century land trust and claimed that it owned the area meant for yeah, many jews at the time or the groups explicit aim is to acquire land and increased jewish presence and occupied easter roost them. and is really laws allow property transfer within the jewish community. but palestinians do not have that same rights or joining us from occupied east jerusalem is mohammed ashley. he represents some of the families being forcibly expelled from one neighborhood. thanks so much for speaking to us and al jazeera. first of all, tell us about the court's decision. and what impact will have on the families who are in some one who are facing force displacement yeah, good so far has accepted. busy them and say by that settlers that this land was the
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jewish trust during the 19th century, and therefore it should be returned to them. and also the accepted the cream raised by the settlers that the families built. that house is on this. and therefore in the law i consider to be as trespass, and therefore they have, they've been their homes. we see this as, of course, as if cleansing, we see this such because those families, as you mention, they themselves are refugee. they have lost their property in 1948 in other parts of jerusalem that became later on in west jerusalem or other parts of his study conference time. that was declared that 940, those families could not clean back their property. although the hoses, any identity cards and they are considered as residents of the state by the law.
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so there's a clear discrimination here whereby joules can claim back any property that they claim that they owned in the past prior to 948. why? why, why palestinians will load their homeland and their entire property in $500.00 villages and towns inside, including with jerusalem, cannot claim back their property. this means that this community is there any course, eventually approving this kind of forcible displacement. this means that those soundings would become a few g for the 2nd thought. let me ask you this so, so when palestinians go to seek justice is really courts because there is no alternative route. what are the chances that the courts will actually rule in their favor? the chances are slim, but they let me me me rephrase what you said. they don't go to seek justice. they
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actually, they are forced to go, because those lawsuits are filed in the courts. and have been a female and have no other chance and no other way, but actually to defend themselves if they don't cooperate with this system. this means that the full judgement can be issued against them from day one. and this would have been our case that those families are, are being thrown on on the, in the sleep several years ago. so that the cases are brought by the sit in the, in the quote again for the athenian families. it's the same case in ships around and in ceylon, feeney, families are faced with a very harsh dilemma with a very how to have options either not to go, but it, which means immediate eviction or to try and defend themselves. and then you can get them in the court with very slim chances to win, but at least they acquire more time. and they can postpone for the, the judgement of eviction from their homes that they have been living in for
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decades. now. how many families are we talking about here? are there that are at risk, off displacement in the in san juan itself. we are talking about the community of 800 people today today was about 4 families. we had another hitting regarding another for families about 2 weeks ago. so this is our graduate process of bringing these low suits to the vehicles. when a graduate basin, different cases have reached different points in the legal proceeding. some of the cases they have reached that the supreme court and they are waiting for the decision from the highest court, which is supreme court. and so if you've got the eventually approved or confirms this enforcement displacement, this means that this in prior neighborhood is at risk of for civilian fiction. thank you so much. mohammed de la for joining us from occupied east jerusalem
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margin. plenty, morehead, on the algebra news hour, including the tough conditions and make shift camps for those displaced by last month. the volcanic eruption and the democratic republic of congo. why a recent turn of iris outbreak in southern china is raising doubts about vaccine efficacy. and 4 in phoenix are starting to look like it seems to be in the m b a playoff basketball action coming up later in the program. ah, no 350000 people are set to be either facing or living in famine. and if you'll see great region that's according to a u. n. report figure as an estimate by a committee of un agencies and 8 groups. it's disputed by if you government. the report also warns that famine will threaten 5000000 more people there unless they get urgent. humanitarian aid. fighting broke out into great in november between if
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yoke has government and the regions former governor party the great people's liberation front and the u. n. says both sides are preventing aid from getting into t grade level of food insecurity, malnutrition, or the alarming levels. preliminary field reports from axiom and we're in the central zone, indicate visible signs of starvation among internally displaced people in the community in the north western zone of t. great aid workers noted severe need for food after the burning alluding of harvests. my mother though, has more from if you guess capital addis ababa. 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 up to a team. you, you, organization, what have you up here and i've been trying over the past month to try
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and get a football committed. more to be a 150000 people now said to be in common like conditions which meant on the last pages before diseases. i'm vision said most of them are said to be living on the side of the ship city of zoom on or in the shooter and shoot out all areas which i've been home to for many years to come at a play on refugees. and now the organizations are saying this is largely due to a huge impediment, the fighting rope into holding the humanitarian community. not only stopping a calm voice, detaining a whole thing, them outside the making. all kinds of clips of a government is not only diffusing all figures, but saying that these and much hunger be call into the body,
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been given of food, and i've been supplied with food a material casa, who's the head of the national disaster preparedness committee said that they've got to talk off in 6000. the people in the democratic republic of congo are still displaced. officer volcanic eruption last month destroyed their homes. they're living in tough conditions and make shift camps where agencies say the risk of malaria and cholera is rising fast. priyanka to reports. when mount you are gone, we're up to last month. veronica ran with her 2 children. she carried a few port so she could feed them. but food in this me shock is hard to come by. and they have no home to return to lava, destroyed all. they had this small tent here, barely protects them from rain. and in this, this a son, that's a kid and we live in misery. i don't eat and i have a stomach ache that hurts
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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 toilets or drinking water. what do you see a lot of diseases linked to the water that is not of good quality, including diary to diseases and often a lot of malaria to receive many or is threat or 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 goma, while others whose homes 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,
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we cannot ask them to rebuild houses. but even in goma, the volcanic eruption has melted, made water pipes and damaged a major reservoir. aided and sees 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. located on to 0. in chinese health officials are on high alert an outbreak of new code, 1900 chases and its southern glen gong province. strict travel restrictions have been imposed as mass testing are being ramped up. but many patients there have already received at least one dose of china's code, 1900 vaccine, raising questions about their efficacy countries. now you report strict lockdown of infected neighborhoods, travel restrictions,
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and the mass testing of entire city's chinese authorities have returned to the pandemic control strategies of last year. as the southern province of gong don't harm to 120000000 battles the country's most serious outbreak in months, it seems social to take the most resolute, the most decisive and district as measures to control gatherings and travels in high risk areas to block the spread of the epidemic dozens of tested positive with the delta variant. of course, the 19 highly contagious form of virus 1st detected in india. 30000000 people in the region have been tested since may police have detained 6 people for breaking virus prevention rules. official said the outbreak has been traced back to a woman living in the provincial capital, jo, food, and entertainment venues. there have been ordered to close doors, wanting to leave, the city must produce negative virus tests. taken within 48 hours, the neighboring cities of sion, gen 4 shot and mal mean are also on high alert. experts say it's the 1st local test
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of chinese faxing efficacy concerns raised after port workers who were already vaccinated. caught the virus to go up into the, the virus case evolving on the so the older version to the vaccine and maybe not very effective for this new strain. but we are now saying the vaccine is useless against indian strain. none of the infected people became serious ill. the protection isn't perfect, but you can say they are not working in bahrain. a new wave of infections has prompted authorities to author booster off of the size of vaccine to some who have already received 2 doses of china's sign a farm job vaccines by sign a form and sign back have been approved by the w h or the chinese regulators have given 5 vaccines, the green light locally, children as young as 3 can now receive jobs in emergency circumstances. 800000000 doses have been administered nationwide so far elsewhere in china, it's business as usual except the international problem. china voters remain mostly
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close to for aging is under pressure. does that make most of the population and ease restrictions before the beginning of the winter olympics next? february, katrina, you al 0 the you case health minister says the contagious delta variance of the current of iris now makes up 91 percent of new cases there. the strain has spread nationally from clusters of infections in the north of england, experts of war and it could drive a 3rd wave despite britain successful vaccine rollouts. the assessment that i saw from last night is that the delta varied now comprises 91 percent of new cases in the u. k. so that was not hancock speaking earlier on. let's bring in the barbara. he's joining us in london. that's what were the key exchanges at that committee. hearing for the ring, there was several. and let's remind you as the last month,
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the former chief advisor to prime minister boys johnson dominate. coming was before a parliamentary committee, making very strong accusations, particularly about hancock. he said that there were tens of thousands of avoidable dest during the pandemic last year, particularly. and he said, but my hancock should have been sacked on numerous occasions, claiming that hancock had actually lied to cabinet colleagues. all in the last few hours, there were almost 5 hours of questions to him. on wednesday, he denied ever lying to colleagues. he notate dominate, coming his produce no evidence to back that up. he also was asked specifically about how quickly he acted to how quickly the government acted to lock down. he gave us a really interesting nuggets, but in late january 2020, he asked scientists for a reasonable worst case scenario. and the answer came back in january 2020,
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that the modeling would be based on spanish flu and would presume a 120000 decks something that hancock said he was determined would not happen. then he went on to outline the shed jewel, and it wasn't until early march when he presented parliament with a cobit action plan. and in fact, it wasn't until mid march, when people were advised to limit contacts and locked out and happened on the 23rd of march. so that was a huge delay. you might say between that to add advice on the worst case scenario and putting any really effective measures into place. he says that he was guided by the science rather than following the science. that's something that sure to be picked up on. also on a, it meant he has insisted there was no national shortage for health workers. but
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there was, in fact in the spring of 2020 guidance from the government saying that in extreme, in cases of extreme shortages equipment could be reuse, right? so that's something that will be dwelled on as well. okay, thank you so much. and again, bob, for that update from london, me and mars the post civilian the wrong signs, which he has been charged with corruption. she could face 15 years in jail. so she is being accused of misusing land for a charitable foundation, as well as wrongly accepting money on gold. the military has already brought a series of criminal charges against her since taking power. she's been detained since her government was overthrown in a coup. in february. got hi louis. following the latest developments from bangkok, kind of as they have these last several months when new charges are brought against or, and as you mentioned, this is yet another corruption charge that's added to the of the charge. the
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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 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, what we've 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, sorry, keep her in detention, and they've done that since february, 1st, adding these charges on her. this again the, the corruption 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 a couple of weeks ago that could,
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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 or severe flooding across southeast australia has left more than 200000 homes without power, heavy rain and wind up to 120 kilometers an hour have toppled trees and power lines leaving many strands it in their cars and houses. meteorologist say it's the worst winter storm to hit the state of victoria in 2008. there has been a solar eclipse across parts of canada, greenland northern russia at foreign what's called a ring of fire, which appears when the moon fits in front of the sun, casting a shadow on earth as ever you should never look directly at the eclipse without protective care we will get a check of the weather up next to his job. hello, here's the thing in our southwest monsoon has now made it all the way to mum buys
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over the past 24 hours. what a deluge more than $200.00 millimeters of rain fell in the financial capital. turning roads into rivers, certainly difficult conditions to navigate there. so heavier trains along the western guardsman by 2 coaches. and we're also dealing with just a disturbance in the bay of bank. all that's going to swing about $100.00 millimeters of rain for states like o disha and westbank golf. and still the monsoon rains for me, m r, which have caused flooding in young. gotten okay off to china and you know, really heavy pockets of rain can be found toward the south. that's going to impact hong kong and are, may you friends moving across the east trying to see impacting korea? this is also going to have an impact for q issue and the days to come and will get clipped with some what weather for hawkeye to to. but by and large honshu will duck in dodge this lot of moisture falling across the philippines. davos toward the south over the past 24 hours more than a 100 millimeters of rain. and i think we're going to see the same as we hit toward
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manila in the days to come. we've got you in for a high of 30 degrees and we're dealing with high humidity elsewhere for this southeast of asia or heavy rains across tomorrow. are starting to peter out on friday. we had on the, i'll just renew our i'm doing a hole in the waters of the south devon coast. and beneath me, efforts to re wild the ocean bed could hold on. so for the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, i listen to some say russian court benz political groups associated with opposition figure like st. evolving in sports news, the european champions and press ahead of their title, defend football action. coming up a little later in the program, ah, abuse, and then accused by the government of failing to safeguard their families. and the
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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 jessie. you know, the latest news as it breaks from a bio as escalation in many parts of the country. it's becoming increasingly real with detail coverage conditions are really clean at all. here. local administrator said that they've already detected several cases of color from around the world. a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate pressure in theater. ah
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