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sustained over generations. most vulcan 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, me and you report the 350000 people are face and famine. and if you see great region fighting has been ongoing for months. ah, there i'm have them are hitting and this is al jazeera life and also coming up. great, great pleasure to welcome you to the grid years. you k prime minister bars johnson,
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welcome us president joe biden. their 1st official meeting i had at the g 7 summit pension sawyer and occupied east jerusalem master phone, right has really politicians trying to march through the locks, a combined and signs of revival for the film industry. troy becca festival gets underway for the 1st time. the panoramic began ah, you and humanitarian chief is demanding that the world step up and deal with the famine affecting that these 350000 people in the field p s t gray region. mark local says there's every chance it will get much worse. she broke out into gray in november, so you need to use government and the regions, former willing policy around 5 and a half 1000000 people are in the grid of food insecurity. but that urgent help the un believe 2000000 people will edge closer to famine. there is family
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now, there is famine now in t gray the number of people in farming conditions in ip see 5 conditions is higher than anywhere, anywhere in the world at any moment since a quarter 1000000 of their lives in 2011 is another 2000000 people just to step away from those extreme situations, us ambassador to the un says the security council is ignoring the disaster. the security council's failure is unacceptable. we have address other emerging crisis with public meetings, but not with this one. so i asked those who refused to address this issue publicly to african lives, not matter. it's time for the security council to have a public meeting on this issue. it's time for the counsel to take meaningful action
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to address the crisis of the various kristen salumi has more from the un in new york, linda thomas greenfield. the us ambassador says this is a man made humanitarian emergency and the source of this emergency. according to this report that was compiled by 15, un agencies, non governmental agencies and regional organizations found a very dire situation with conflicts at the heart of the problem. the conflict they say that has led to massive displacement of people in the northern areas of ethiopia. it's conflict that cause people to lose their livelihoods, to ruin infrastructure and also to ruin crops. they talk about food sources being purposely destroyed, seeds burned equipment, destroyed crops, burn, and also about the fact that on over 100 occasions ethiopian or era tray and troops
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have stopped aid workers from getting in to help people. and this is of grave concern to un officials who have been sounding the alarm in recent days and weeks. thomas greenfield decried the fact that the security council has yet to hold an open meeting on the situation there. she says, that's something that has to change. joe biden, and boris johnson struck a cheerful tone during their 1st face to face meeting. s u. s. president, u. k. prime minister are looking to highlights donations, famed special relationship, the head of the g 7 summit and cornwall. the case was, the more differences between them, particularly over bracket in the future of northern ireland, after the 7 find and will attend, may so, and your opinion talks and goals in each russian president vladimir putin many times. but this is the 1st time i've ever ever way through. you control the prime minister. we have something in both, mary,
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i'm not sure i'm not going to i'm going to descend from that disagreement already don't b, o or tip america. james bayes has there's some dates from cornwall in the u. k. very important things to discuss. yes, jovial turned to men. they've not always seen eye to eye in the past. president biden before his president biden was somewhat curtis critical of the u. k. prime minister saying he was just like trumpet, of course he was opposed to breaks it. but now serious business because the g 7 is coming up in less than 24 hours time. you have the us president and the host of the meeting, i think trying to work out the agenda for the meeting and unify the positions ahead of that agenda. right to the top of the list. of course, the reason that we haven't had a g 7 last year, we haven't had one nearly 2 years, and that's covey 19. and they actually sat down and looked at an old document from the dark days of world war 2941,
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something called the atlantic charter that paved the way for the treaty that created data. and then the chance of that created the un, the world order. they believe this time is perhaps not quite as challenging, but pretty challenging a needs new direction. for the world, particularly with regard to coven 19, and the economic build back off to coven 19. but so many other concerns for these world leaders, remember that is climate trying to get the climate change the pushing back on what, what had happened to under the trump. he is trying to get the whole world working towards fighting climate change, but also how to deal with complicated issues and complicated countries like china and russia. a fall rights is rarely politicians who threatened to march through the locks, a comp time to fight orders forbidding his visit. as i left the area. it's all my fear was that the damascus gates in the old city to protest against his decision to
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buy him. larry a several palestinians, he protested against politicians, presence were arrested. and israeli police. he stung grenade c, disperse the palestinians outside damascus. gates. the officers calling for both sides to leave or in palestinian flags were raised. the stun grenades. she's released at the 6th palestinians been arrested. i false at half more form occupied east jerusalem to my bank. we came here i think to make his point and also create a bit of tension. he wants to see attention on the fact that there has been a decision by the security establishment to not allow a right wing. he is a bar, right. member of these really connected, he's ready parliament. he was facilitated, has been progress in department last election by the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was looking to shore up right when votes and he has come here to make the
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point that the security mate has prevented a religious nationalist. right wing slag march from taking place on this day through the muslim quarter of the old city, unoccupied, east jerusalem through damascus gate just behind us here. it's been a flash point for weeks in terms of the tensions inside jerusalem. his own present here was met with a, a wall of israeli security forces. he wouldn't, i didn't get to damascus gate. he spent a little less than an hour repeatedly making his point to reporters, also clashing verbally with palestinians here, think it pointing on waving and shouting. he was saying that the decision to not allow this march today and postpone it till tuesday for some sort of compromise route that that is giving in to terrorism. in his words, giving into us, allowing us to dictate what happens inside jerusalem. during his presence there was some shouting, there was a bit of shoving there, a handful of arrest off the left. then things got
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a little bit more tense between palestinians and security forces here. some 7 on going to use. i get a few scuffles. nothing on the scale of what we saw a few weeks ago here, but a sign of just how these tensions can erupt. and also perhaps a precursor of how things might go on tuesday. that will be the real test for whether this much is going to be allowed. and if so, and in what degree that could explain this to the level of tensions and catch the violence as well. earlier, thousands of mourners filled the streets in the occupied westbank city. of janine he attended the funeral, palestinian intelligence officers ever killed, along with another palestinian during the range is really forces on thursday. bethany decker has more now from the occupied west bank the body of j. c. i. a saw 33 years old lives in his village, just outside of genie. and he is one of 2 members of the palestinian intelligence
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that were killed in a shoot out, which is really special forces. overnight the village come out to more than the body, members of the party being in forces. the other flags the flag is 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 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 suffers 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 mon, the body, to the senator here in the village to be buried. now to tell you that these kinds of things and you don't talk to streaming comments, they happen on
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a daily basis. what is unusual re exchange fire with each other? that there is something in place here, tight security cooperation when it comes to israel. and usually when you see these kinds of res, probably will not get involved. there's been condemnation from the policy and government 1st and condemning the re quote on the nation community to do more. israel said, trying to erect him monday, it means for a shooting at soldiers at a junction in the occupied west bank 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 this. and then it's really court says to support the hearing in the case of for palestinian families facing force displacement from their homes in c, one neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem israeli forces moved in the city and protested were demonstrating outside the court cases to do with homes in
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a building claimed by jewish trust, a palestinian campaign group is renewing its call for people to boil products made in israel. does run 16 percent profit from israeli goods go towards the country security forces. and it says many products are growing in illegal settlements. set up in the occupied palestinian territories. human science has moral mis from gaza. according to the policy you nationally kind of $4500000000.00. it's the volume of the import between because the strip and the west bank. $2000000000.00 are for the gaza strip alone. 60 percent of these $2000000000.00 are the consumption of cooking gas and fuel. while the other 40 percent is divided between real material and foot stuff. i'm here in one of the biggest and largest different markets because the strip and as you can see, more of the foot stuff here are ease of really products because 70 percent of the put the enter the gaza strip or israeli good,
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and only 30 percent. are from other countries like cherokee egypt and other countries up the world according to this differ market, most of the consumption if it's just that is due by the palestinian or gaza population, or the dairy products that range between heavy cream cheese milk and ya, great. and then comes the clean things like detergents, chip, food cells and others. but it doesn't only amount to foot detergents, or even feeling gas with 70 percent of the reconstruction materials in other room materials used for industrial purposes. and because the strip enter from israel, which means that only 30 percent are allowed to enter through their crossing border . overall, they use railey good faith to policy marketing because it's trip ranging from cooking gust read material, you'll and push stuff. and this shows the importance of the policy and market for
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these daily economy. fill ahead on al jazeera france confirms it's for true sort of africa. so how region and a current of our site break in southern china costs more dates on locally made vaccines. ah hello winds continues to be the big story across the middle east. we've got our northwest swain coming down from iraq. that's a shame ball and it's really giving us some powerful wind gusts. we'll talk more about that in just one second, but also fierce winds across the array, b and c. so for coastal sections of oman will see wave heights up to potentially 4 meters. and there's that brisk wind down the golf. so we look at those in the days to come, we could see when got 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. you know,
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june as the windy something katasha so definitely shows here and temperatures are running a just a bit below average on take you to turkey. now we have been dealing with some downpours of rain. this is impacting central areas of the country. so the capital on cra, we have just seen businesses and malls flooded out here with that. deluge just swamping this area and we do have a pretty good batch of what whether we can find is mir through the c resort city of antalya on friday. and the risk we may see some hail for eastern parts of the country. is symbol of sunshine though for you with a high of 27 degrees, we do have what weather rolling through the ethiopian highlands? addis ababa? hiv? 29 on friday and toward the south. plenty of sun can be found in bob boy, bill a while high of 20 degrees on friday. the june in to out to do english in h t for the best experience to english
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the region facing or living in famine theory has been conflict ever since november when the government forces into the beach and to confront local leaders. joe biden has had his 1st informal meeting 1st overseas trip, as he was president, head of the g 7 summit on friday was told one on one with the british prime minister, or was johnson. and he said he, somebody needs to disperse palestinians, damascus games were protesting against the foreign license. really, politicians was threatening to march through the combined fight orders that forbid his visits. he since left the area president emanuel macro and has a nice reduction of french troops battling arms good in the hell region of west africa, france says more than 5000 troops under its bar can counter terrorism operation. it intervened, and molly, in 2013, to help push back called an eyesore and fighters who overrun parts of the country.
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life 19 natasha butler, who joined spit out from paris that the fashion was behind the decision. while the french president, him, i don't mind holding, gave many details for he did say was that it was time for me to rethink its military present, saying the saw how a region he said over us, your capital ball can that is company place or all $5000.00 or so french troops in the saw that for less than 2013 he said that that operator would effectively and, and he said it would be resort restructured remodeled. so it sounds a bit like a bit of a rebranding exercise. more than anything else. we didn't talk about reduction or a true number. he didn't say the false necessarily pulling out. but what he did say was that we would learn more and do we would have a detail sense of what he actually will do in the file region at the end of june.
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nevertheless, i think the significance of this announcement now is very clear because it because it comes off a recent crew to tie in. molly, fraud spending, it's joyce operations with molly enforces that are former far from also suspending of age to the central african republic and military operations that in the old storage fee because process is helping to feel. and she sent them an anti french sentiment in the region that the, the president for french troops and file regional suddenly become more tensile will difficult in recent months. but it's also interesting to learn public opinion the here in the, for all about for filed a certain he turned again the operation more than 50 french soldiers have died since 2013 and many people in fault. fortune and why false is getting down. and what seems to be conflicts in people's mind very far away. the french president about my food know that next year they're all presidential election. he would know
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very well that it would be more favorable to public opinion. has reduced presence in the region. ok to touch about their, their life on paris. natasha. thank you. a prime minister of the central african republic has resigned along with entire cabinets. few mean dra better made the announcement on twitter comes as the nation emerges from fighting off rebels who had at one point control 2 thirds of territory addresses monitoring developments from legal in nigeria. this move was suspected long time ago. remember, there was a presidential election earlier in the president printer, i was sworn in the middle of march, and lots of people in central africa public inspected this property. but i got a point in time. central africa was going to a crisis, an upsurge in violence, and that has put everything on hold for the government of president for data. and now that the prime minister has submitted his resignation. a lot of people think
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that this may be asked to retain, to retain your state and form the new government because it's been central to the counter offensive. i guess the rebel coalition in central african republic and that has like to push him back of rebel courses from some of these areas they've been holding before. now, the government, the president need to decide quickly. and of course, regarding the formation of a new government and central african public, because the country is going from a lot of crisis at the moment, was the rebel offensive? it's not over. and there's still a significant threat in the central africa public. and that's secondly, there is a new form such as opening the crisis with but $200.00 neighbor charge republic following the killing of charges. so just charge to retaliate because of that. and also the humanitarian crisis is central african republic that are more than 2000000 people in central africa public because of the violence of the last decade insecure
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at the moment. fans of people in 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 for agencies say the risk of malaria and cholera is running fast. pan could go up to reports. when mount you are gone, grew up the 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, their small tent here, barely protects them from rain. and in this case the sun sequoia 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,
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including diary to diseases and often a lot of malaria to receive many or is theater 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 month, 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 mean water pipes and damaged or major reservoir agencies on the government are working to provide emergency water supplies. but for
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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. in the u. k. government says 91 percent of new covered 19 infections. there are from the delta variance, which was 1st identified in india. how factory, mat hancock announced a statistic cool face, some questions from federal politicians. but his handling of the pandemic response . the rise of the variance could delay england's plans to lift corona virus fools later. this month and they even drive a 3rd wave. despite the high vaccination rates. chinese health officials are on high alert to midnight breakers new, cool with 1900 cases and its southern con, don't province. strict travel restrictions have been impulse. as mass testing, it's been ramped up,
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but many patients there have already received at least one dose of china. thank scene, raising questions about their efficacy, katrina, you reports strict lockdown of infected neighborhoods, travel restrictions, and the mass testing of entire cities. 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 safe to take the most resolute the most excessive and district as measures to control gatherings and travels in high risk areas to block the spread of the damage . dozens of tested positive with the delta variant of course, 19 a highly contagious form of virus. first detected in india, 30000000 people in the region have been tested since may police have attained 6 people for breaking virus prevention rules. official safety outbreak has been traced back to a woman living in the provincial capital one, jo,
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food and entertainment venues that have been ordered to close doors wanting to leave, the city must produce negative virus tests. taken within 48 hours. the neighboring cities of sin, gen 4 shot and mal mean are also on high alert. expert say it's the 1st local test of chinese faxing efficacy concerns raised after port workers who were already vaccinated. caught the virus to go up into the virus case evolving 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 the 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 shots of the size of seen to some who have already received 2 doses of china's sign a farm job vaccines by sign a form and sign back has been approved by the w h or the chinese regulators have given 5 vaccines, the green light locally,
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children as young as 3 can now receive jobs in emergency circumstances. 800000000 doses have been administered nationwide so far elsewhere in china business as usual except the international problem. china and voters remain mostly close to for aging is under pressure, is that most of the population and eas restriction before the beginning of the winter olympics next february, katrina you out a 0. they j new york's try becca film festival. back on in the us. organize the say, the wants of the same message of hope, hence the 1st festival, 2 decades ago from new york cable ellis, on the 4th. ha, it's the hottest ticket in town because it's the 1st ticket in town. trade becker will be the 1st in person, film festival, to take place in all of north america. since the pandemic began over a year ago, it's also a key milestone the 20th anniversary of the festival. the festival was founded
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shortly after the 911 attacks on the world trade center. to help revitalize the devastated nearby tribecken neighborhood as well as the rest of new york city. film critic, allison wilmore says that after cobra 1900 hit new york city particularly hard last year, try becker's original message of hope rings truer than ever. now the festival is on its 20th anniversary and it's kind of in the wake of a trauma again. and in this case, you really feel that the festival is trying to coax people back outside, you know, back out to the movies, out to outdoor screenings, and out to this kind of general activity in a city that slowly reopening the festival kicks off. fittingly, perhaps with in the heights a new york set story adapted from lin manuel miranda's award winning broadway musical. no other highlights include the world, premier of stephen cider burg. no sudden move hand roadrunner
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a behind the scenes film about the life of the late new york, chef author and tv host, anthony boy, dane, but it's also a festival where new filmmakers are hoping to make their mark like with this tv docu series incarceration nations about prison systems around the world. director and writer bass tracing or says try becca is a welcome opportunity. it's amazing to be a part of any in person event, frankly, as a, as a filmmaker, as an artist, as an activist, to be able to interact with audience is again to do this in person. and it also feels like, you know, not only the eyes of all of new york, but the world is watching. june 19th will be another highlight because that's when the radio city music hall will reopen for the 1st time. after being closed for more than a year, because of the krona virus pandemic, it will host the closing night film of tri becca. all of the audience will be fully
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vaccinated, and math will be optional. it will be a landmark event, not only for the festival, but for this city hall, gabriel's hondo, just new york. ah, i'm, how am i getting with headlines on al jazeera reports by the un and other agencies as the 350000 people in ethiopia as t gray region, or the facing or living in famine? there has been a conflict ever since november when he philippine government forces entered the region to confront local leaders. us ambassador to the un security council is ignoring the disaster. the security council's failure is unacceptable. we have addressed other emergent crisis with public meetings but not with this one. so.
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