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or in river, be planning for golden, his area for centuries. the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than during the summer months. these tiny little yellow flings you can see might not look much. it was around $50.00, the grand ah, china accuses nato leaders of exaggerating the threat it poses and says the us is very l ah, the whole rahman, you're watching on their last headquarters here in doha, also coming up. hong kong government says it's worried about a possible leak at a nearby nuclear power plant in mainland china. phase of a controversial last fall right nationalist and occupied east jerusalem could
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reignite tension. and we look at the challenges facing people in gaza, just 11 weeks after just weeks after it's about 11 day bob. bob ah, welcome to the program. china has called on nato leaders to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat theory. the warning came after the ally and said during its annual summit on monday, but basing present systematic challenges to security will get more reaction from katrina you in beijing shortly. but 1st natasha butler reports from the nato summit in brussels. us present, joe biden, set out to reassure nato leaders of washington's commitment to the alliance. as he arrived for his 1st summit of the 30 member group in brussels, i want to make it clear. nato is critically important for us to interest in and of
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itself. were when we'd have to invent, clearly enjoying the moment white and thought to rebuild trust after 4 years of donald trump. the former u. s. leader was openly hostile to nato, once even threatening to pull out the military withdrawal from afghanistan, climate change, an native feature on the agenda, but relation with russia and china dominated discussions. china's growing influence on international policies present challenges to alliance security. joe biden succeeded in persuading nato to back his ministrations pushed for a tougher approach to china, regarded by washington as a major economic and strategic rival. but for most nato allies, russia remains the main threat relation between moscow and nato, are at the lowest points since the cold war on wednesday by in the shed, you will to meet russian leader vladimir person. so highly anticipated talks in
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geneva, i shared that are allies that convey to press what i'll convey to president bowden . but i'm not looking for conflict with russia, but then we will respond of russia continues as foreign pull activities. toys with turkey are also tense, biden, called a meeting with the turkish president productive. the u. s. may be back as a reliable nato partner, but this angela says some allies have concerns. the allies here as in asia, will remember that trump had happened that something like him could happen again in the future. there are divisions in nato on some issues, but those differences remained mainly behind closed doors. as boyden took center stage, leaders were clearly determined to turn a diplomatic page and show united front disaster butler. i'll just sarah brussels. well, more on china's response that's k to katrina here in beijing, katrina heavy criticism from the g 7 and now nato. beijing continues to react to
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what they're saying. that's right, sir john. his mission to the eu has released a statement in response to the native communique, and it denied that china pers, any systematic challenge to these countries. it raised some concerns or mentioned some of the concerns raised by nature, including china's rising military ambition, or china says that its defense military strategy is primarily a defensive one. and when it came to it's military spending, it's simply not spend as much as nato countries themselves, especially when looking at spending in terms of proportion to d. d. p. it also mentioned that it's military bases around the world did not reach the number of military bases held by some other countries in nature, pointedly the u. s. i would also address concerns around china is nuclear stockpile . many states and including the nato countries have raised concerns around the lack
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of transparency around china is nuclear capabilities. china did not mention any details there, but it said that it simply was not in the same league as other nato countries when it came to its nuclear stockpiles and said that it would always abide by the no 1st use principle. now, china is under enormous pressure following the nato summit, and the g 7 summit is the 1st time that both of these blocks mention china in such a confrontational manner. now state media here was trying to downplay the results of those meetings, saying that both of these blocks are not as unified as they may seem that many of these countries assembly, they say, paying lip service the door biden. and china's foreign ministry. spokes person gave a press conference today and started by actually mentioning china's orn allegiances, or it's, or an allies in close relationships with russia and other countries in the easy and central asia region. it also had very pointed criticism for the u. s. let's take a listen. while to may show it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s.
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and a few others to artificially create confrontation and in strange men, and expand different and disagreement. we reject that gender. gone are the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating matters of the world when they to no one should confuse rob with wrong, to shift the blame to us his ill and very ill. in date, the j 7 had better take his false come up with a prescription, which on all area of contention is the south china sea and there is some activity going on there. it's not being unnoticed by china's neighbors in the asia pacific region. that's right, but china has been increasing its activity in the south trying to see that only increasing the frequency of military exercises, but also building up artificial islands in the region. and now this is raise the alarm of many of its neighbors who actually claim that territory,
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whereas china says that this belongs to them. now a u. s. aircraft carrier has just sailed into the south trying to see the u. s. s roll reagan and it comes with 2 other ships, a guided missile destroy and a guided missile cruiser. and that they're really presumably to send a message to begging that the agent cannot simply do what it wants in these waters that the u. s. and other countries are taking notice, and the u. s. is going to continue to maintain a strong presence in the, in the pacific. beijing is not going to take kindly to, this is going to be extremely aggravated. and perhaps even see this continuing us activity in the region as some sort of provocation, as it sees the south trying to see as really its own backyard. could really you in beijing, thanks very much for the update. now, russia's presence has relations with the us or at the lowest point in years, but stresses he's open to dialogue on a range of issues. lot of putin has made the comments ahead of a meeting with joe biden on wednesday on us. not showing those federal and you that
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we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. however, there is still matters that need comparing and identifying and a determination of mutual positions. the issues of mutual interest can be sold more effectively to the benefit of both the united states and russia into russian. please have taken the russian opposition, lead us atlanta color sky off. they wanted list. tell us guys, removal was initiated by bell or russian authorities, according to the i r r. i a news agency she went in last year after president alexander lucas. shank lost a crackdown on protest as well position. the keys is like a shank of rigging his re election. hong kong government says it's highly concerned by reports of a possible leak of a nuclear power plant in the chinese, cynthia tahsin, which is about 135 kilometers west,
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a phone call. chief executive terry lamb says she's in touch with authorities in gun dung. province the plans operated, say they're fixing what they call a performance issue. the power stations, other operator french energy drive e d f says it began examining a potential buildup of gas emissions at one of the reactors. so yeah, it's all wind. we bowed the one you with regards to foreign media reports about a nuclear plant and tie sean gong. jo. the hong kong government is highly concerned by last night. the government has announced that everything is normal, but we will contact the related authorities in going to a province probably within today as we have a regular mechanism to discuss the nuclear standard between hong kong and gong don't. there's been an explosion of the dog about done military base. there. the somali capital market issue report say, a suicide bomber detonated a bomb at the base while new army recruits were being registered. at least 10 people have died. and there are no claims as yet of any responsibility. the far right nationalists will march through occupied east jerusalem on tuesday after
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being given the girl had by israel's new government. they planned to walk through the old city waving flags in a move which could reignite tension, palestinian factions of call for a day of rage against the march, stephanie deck a report from occupied east jerusalem. it's the 1st real test for prime minister naturally bennett and his new coalition, the so called flag march, which right wing nationalists, jewish groups used to mark jerusalem day when israel occupied is truth in the 1900 . 67 will now take place on tuesday and many fear it could read night tension. it's a demonstration of power. it's a demonstration of control over the police, over the palestinian people. and the day that says, you know, we have been monitoring deployed for years and we have a lots of lots of video showing that the pull it says is actually a demonstration of incitement. of lacy, susan ah,
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the march was initially delayed from it's original date in may. it was cancelled just as people were gathering because rockets were fired from gaza as a warning against holding the event. and another delay from last thursday, when police withdrew permission fighting security concerns, the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu then booted up in a cabinet meeting, stating the march should be allowed to happen, and also police chief barrels turned to ruth. it's an awful time in all these, all these tensions does board the clashes in the board. the rule are still there. you know, we are still trying to heal from what we had been going through. and just few weeks ago, this area around damascus gayden occupied history. some has been a flash point during recent tensions now, palestinians t this march, as a major provocation, mass and other group have called for a day of rage. quoting for palestine is to come here in response. i my family
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owns a bookstore here in east jerusalem. he tells us to settlers know very well, this is a provocative act, but that it goes beyond that. i think we have to look at the psyche of the government. the government claims them as a capital united. i mean, why do these people say the sets are celebrated, the invocation of them, because there was a candidate in parliament that the blame all the listening to be united in 984 are believe and hence, it's also a political point. it's a political act, it's a political stand, it's a government cent political point to prove. despite the march for the 1st time not being allowed to pass through damascus gate. and through the muslim quarter of the city, it is still being allowed to pass through occupied in jerusalem on the main road next to damascus gate. it's an area seen as a communal heart for palestinians. have masses warned this could cause an escalation. and these really police have increased security not only here in jerusalem, but israeli army has sent extra soldiers to the occupied west bank. its prime
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minister indefinitely, bennet 2nd day and office leading a fracture coalition of opposing ideologies. many will be watching to see how he handles tuesdays events as a possible indication of the type of leader. he will be with stephanie decker al jazeera in occupied east. jerusalem will hurry forth. it has this update. the test was really for them to decide whether to allow to go ahead or not, not kind of been under a lot of pressure as someone who brands himself as further to the right then benjamin netanyahu, despite the fact he's governing now in a very broad coalition, will find it would have found it difficult in terms of his own base to, to cancel this much. and so it goes ahead and it goes ahead with all the attendant risk in terms of security provisions, or least police ready security forces being imposed here and and being put on the streets in ocoee. by the way, we're hearing a 2 and
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a half 1000 extra police will be on the streets to marshall this event. and it will take place some of it here in the square, just outside damascus gate. that is the plan that people will come here, waiting flags, johnson nationalist slogans, and dancing in this place which has been such a flash point during the month of ramadan for the weeks that led up to the escalation with gaza. rosa, hearing from her mask, that it is reserving the right is it puts it to re engage in hostilities if it feels that jerusalem is being in some way trampled on again, by what it calls the occupation forces by the settler group. so it remains an extremely tense, dangerous period. they won't be going through damascus gate. they will be going through jeff gate through the jewish quarter towards the western war. but some of them may well go through another route once inside, which could get close to and even go through part of the muslim quarter of the city
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as well. oh fella had hail out there an investigation into the philippines, a war on drugs, but present to 20 isn't happy about it. and why there's hope the worst case 19 could be over in the u. s. despite thousands dying every day. they stories after the break. ah hello, we do have a friend sliding across southern parts of australia and this is dropping some heavy rain so we look to new south wales summers be june 14th, we saw 50 millimeters of rain that made it the wet is june 14th in nearly 2 decades we do have some storms rumbling across the southeast of queens and we've even seen some severe thunderstorms. and we can't rule that out toward wednesday, but still that instability toward the se, victoria new south wales and still that cool air in play. adelaide
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a high of 14 degrees off to new zealand. some scattered showers, starting to pull away but it will remain white into christ church. and you know, really the rain really isn't that far away for places like wellington 40 percent chance of showers on friday will up that to about at 60 percent chance as we had towards saturday for se, asia, it's our usual sundry downpours bank are coachman city. paul, them port and singapore heavy pockets of rain though, can be found in brunei and it will be dr for loose on island in the philippines. so yes, that includes manila, and our sundry down ports will really continue into singapore for the next few days . and we're dealing with this high humidity to once again for the philippines, it's going to be dry toward loose on island. so that includes manila with a high of $31.00 with the bag energy and change to every part of our universe.
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more small to continue the chain all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your oh the me look about you're watching on there with me. so romney, reminder of our top story is china has called me to lead us to stop exaggerating. was it called the china threat theory?
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the warning comes up to the alliance jury annual summit that facing present systematic challenges to security. also, hong kong government says is highly concerned by report. so possible league from a nuclear power plant in china, the most populous province of gwendolen, the plans operated. say that fixing a form of issue and security has been tasted and occupied east jerusalem. the head of a controversial, marked by the far right israeli nationalist, palestinian factions of coal per day of rage against the march. now the rebuilding of garza, after israel's bombardments expected to be discussed at a meeting of arab foreign ministers in cattle on tuesday. garza is already under a 14 year blockade, and many areas were reduced to rubble and strikes that kill more than $250.00 pound estonians. but as the amana elsa eat reports a lot more work needs to be done before. there are any signs of rebuilding before garza kid rebuild. there is the challenging task of cleaning up the rubble from the
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devastation caused by israel's air strikes last month. nothing remains of the buildings that were targeted in several areas. i think so what had been the of the demolition of housing factors and for fracture the people who lost their houses didn't find anything, didn't receive any money for, for intended in subsidy for buying some clothes, some furniture we are talking about 2000 new and this has been demolished either totally or severe but became in and, and having to build as people here gradually return to normal life. they still struggle with the same problems they faced for day k. israel continues to close. does this borders preventing hundreds of patients from seeking life saving medical
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treatment in the occupied westbank? garz's, ministry of health has also we're into serious consequences from the shortage of medicine, which describes as the most severe ever will hold off the on them and the conditions here are difficult. the entire garza strip suffers especially the medical sector. it suffers from a lack of various medical supplies. we don't have enough essential medicines. this is adding extra strain on the health care sector, which is already struggling to to the israel blockade on the gas strope. last month, israel closed the care of a was salim crossing garz's main commercial trade route, citing security concern that has made the humanitarian situation here. even worse showed that i'd have thought him in his manner. israel has tightened its blockade with restrictions on all materials entering the gaza strip in particular raw materials and those that are needed in the industrial sector, which has caused
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a new crisis. this is happening after a war that has destroyed thousands of industrial facilities with thousands of work is now unemployed. adding to the thousands of others who are also out of work. the people of garza has long been subjected to israel's blockade that restricts their movement and that of trade making life difficult for millions of palestinians. it's been almost 3 weeks since the end of the 11 day war and gaza strip. tons of trouble will take months to remove and many families remain less. but he's drilled. so how's this lesson is to grasp on the crossing, denying the movement of people and the entry of vital good god stuff. philippine present will be good to tent. he says that he won't cooperate with any investigation by the international criminal court. it is so called war on drugs. the i c. c, chief prosecutor says, crimes against humanity may have been committed during detectives crackdown
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government data shows more than 6000 suspected drug dealers have been killed since to 20 took office in 2016 but rights group say that figure is closer to 30000 jamila linda has more from the capital manila, isis, the prosecutor, had been suda has officially requested the pre trial chamber for her to be given authority to start an investigation actually means that a full blown investigation might happen anytime soon. that also means that over the last few years, the i c. c. i've been looking at a large amount of public information in addition to the reports, complaints and petitions submitted by the families of the victims of the drug war, human rights lawyers, human rights organizations, and even members of the opposition. in fact, just yesterday, in 4th, supplemental reports from families of the victims have been submitted again to the i c c. and this includes testimonies and evidence against the so called war and
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drugs. and of course this release also includes and what is quite striking about that is that the release yesterday the i see also mentioned that similar acts were committed in dobb city. within the period of 1988 the 2016. these are the years when they're, they're also rolled as the mayor of diverse city in the southern philippines for decades. now, it remains to be seen when or whether the pre trial chamber will actually approve the request of the i. c prosecutor, she officially retired today and she will be replaced by britain kareem con starting tomorrow. now the refugee agency is being accused of improperly collecting and sharing the personal data ringer refugees who said me, emma, after a military crackdown in 2017, a human rights watch report says that since 2018, the un high commissioner for refugees registered hundreds of thousands of refugees
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living in bung mother, she comes using photograph, thumbprints and other biometric data. it gave that information to bangladesh as government which shared it with me, and martha use impossible repack creation. the report says the agency fail to get permission from refugees to share the data with me in law. but the, you and hcr says refugees were asked for that consent at least twice. and the specific measures were put in place to mitigate potential risks when the data sharing agreement was reached with the bank that she government agency says it was . so has clear policies to put in place the safeguard of data. and the registration of refugees is critical to keep families together and to give them the protection that they need. belkin will, he is a senior research i with the conflict in crisis division at human rights watch. and she says, most of the readings interviewed for the report, we're unaware that information be shared with me. and malls government bangladesh said earlier this year that he had handed over the personal details of $830.00
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south and timmy and mar to be vetted by the me and more government for return to the country at the moment. but actually not forcing anyone back to me and more, but me and more has said that at least 42000 people on these lists are greenlighted for return. and if return were to begin, you know, these people are at risk of being on the list for return. and those who found out that their names had been shared with me and more that we spoke to. they actually went into hiding once they were told that they had been green lighted for return. all except one had never even been up by, by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field, whether they agreed to having their data shared with me and mar. and i remember very well one man i spoke to who told me he described to me how upset he was after
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leaving the registration area. and he had been given this english only receipt from you and hcr staffer and he happened to speak english and could read it and saw on the receipt that it had a little tick mark that said yes, i have agreed to having my data shared with me on morning that i would have never agreed to that, i do not think it's safe to return. and i do not think it's safe for the mar authorities to have my have my data and to know that i'm in bangladesh. but he felt that there was absolutely nothing he could do at that point because he had already registered when it still hasn't been declared in through a week after the presidential election. supporters of the free peru party of gathered outside the national election jury offices demanding the results be announced. socialists petra castillo held a narrow lead over conservative rival cake for jewelry. for jewelry has claimed 300000 votes were suspicious, without offering any evidence. no, that's not, that's almost out of band both. we are all fed up with so much fraud and i came to
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support pedro castillo. i don't want more fraud to happen. the going on at the local, as people from rachel, we strongly reject what's happening for the 1st time in peru, and we say that the national election jury is directly responsible. if they know there is a winner. why have they not yet declared pedro castillo, as president, in nearly 600000 people, have now died from croy, the virus in the us. it remains the worst effected country in the world, but with almost half of the population now for the vaccinated. the hope the worst may be over. mike had reports from washington, d. c. in this divided institution, a rare moment of bipartisanship, as democrats and republicans came together to remember the countries dead. the number of fatalities in the us account for some 15 percent of the reported total worldwide. this week there were $25000.00 cases, reported each day,
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57 percent lower than the figure a month ago. there are still too many lives be lost. we're still average in the last 7 days. the us of $370.00 deaths per day. $270.00 deaths, that's significantly lower than at the peak of this crisis, but it's still a real tragedy. just under 50 percent of americans are fully vaccinated. but there's a marked disparity in terms of vaccination figures. the top 5 states with vaccination rates of 60 percent, all over are all in the east. the bottom 5 with rates of 30 percent or lower are in the south with republicans controlling the bottom states. it's clear there's a political as well as geographical divide. and the vice president went to south carolina. as the administration tries to ratchet up vaccinations in areas that are
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lagging. the vaccines. let me say it again. are safe. they are safe and they are free. and they are effective. and it is that simple, the bite and administration had targeted a national 70 percent effect, the nation rate by july, the full independence day. but even as the nation mourns that target and the hood immunity, it could promise, appears to be increasingly and attainable. my kind of, i'll just the era washington now the state of california is lifting cove and 19 restrictions from tuesday. impose the 1st statewide shut down in march last year. and as among the last 2 fully reopen california experiences those rates infection in the past few months. vaccination level is higher than most states with 2 thirds of those eligible getting at least one days. we're excited and then
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a little confused on the 15th. we get the open to full capacity inside and we've only been able that 50 percent that would be nice to fill the place up. however, we are still confused about the math mandate. adopters in chile had proposed return to a strict lockdown after the increase in cave in 1900 infections. the chilean medical association wants the government to impose the restrictions for at least 3 weeks. shirley seen more than 7000 new cases a day. i don't you know, just bear with me. so robin doha, reminder of all the top new stories china has called on nato, lead us to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat theory. the warning comes after the elias said during its annual summit, the beijing present systematic challenge.
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