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well, the sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertising . researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. the news the stages search for controversial launched by israeli ultra nationalists and occupied these jerusalem palestinian leaders are calling it a provocation. ah, how robin watching on there like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up the us on the your opinion say they result a long running disputes involving bending. and abas joe biden hold talks in
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brussels. also, i was after basing a keys, as nature leaders of exaggerating the threat it poses taiwan, is reporting the largest incursion. yes, by the chinese apple and the turkish president, visit ally as a by john, most of the one is due as a city reclaimed from armenia in last year's wall. ah, welcome to the fact i'm fall right national installed to hold a controversial rally unoccupied. east jerusalem in the next few hours, the flag march delayed from last month commemorates the day that israel began the occupation. it was given to go ahead by the new government on monday. the palestinian prime minister has called the marshal provocation, and factions of call for a day of rage against it. stephanie deck reports now from occupied east jerusalem. it's the 1st real test for prime minister. naturally bennett and his coalition,
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the so called flag march, which right wing nationalist drew his group views to mark jerusalem de when israel occupied east jerusalem in 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 philistine and people and the day itself. 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, 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 god 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,
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stating the march should be allowed to happen, and also police chief barrels turn to roof. it's an awful timing. all these, all these tensions does work. the clashes in the wall are still there. you know, we are still trying to heal from what we had been going through just few weeks ago, this area around damascus gate and occupied history. some it's been a flash point during recent tension. now palestinians t this march as a major provocation, hamas and other group have called for a day of rage, quoting for policies to come here in response. i, my family owns a bookstore here in east jerusalem. he tells us the 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, if a parliament, well,
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the claims all of them to be united in 184 are believe and hence, it's also a political point. it's a political act, it's a political stand, it's a government and 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 old city, it is still being allowed to pass through occupied in jerusalem on the main road next damascus gate. it's an area seen as a communal heart for palestinians. her masses warned this could cause an escalation, and these ready police have increased security. not only here in jerusalem, but israeli army has sent extra soldiers to the occupied west bank, its prime minister indefinitely. ben, it's 2nd day in office, leaving a fracture coalition of opposing ideologies. many will be watching to see how he handles tuesday's events as a possible indication of the type of leader. he will be with stephanie decker al jazeera in occupied east. jerusalem. southern will have force that is also occupied east jerusalem. he says the march is the 1st major challenge for the new israeli
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prime minister. the idea of banning this much would have been politically very difficult for him, but the idea of letting it go forward presents a master security concern. and what is going to happen according to the route that has now been approved by security officials, is that here in the damascus gate area, the marches these flag waving religious nationalist bar, right? secular groups. they will be here. they will dance the way that flags they will chance slogans right here in front of what has been a flash point for a lot of attention. in the last few weeks, they won't be allowed to go through the main part of the muslim courts at through damascus gate itself. but they will then circle back around the city, go through towards the west and will, and the surrounding area of the lots of us compound to jews as a temple mount. one of the reach that they, they may, may, will be taking does go through these parts of the muslim quarter. and there are shops, the palestinian shops that are being sold close from 3 pm this afternoon. so that's
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a couple of hours away. even up here, closer to where we are, i met a couple of shop owners who are closing up in advance of what they're concerned about in terms of the potential for some of these groups to get close to them, they would rather be safe than, sorry, they say that whatever happens, even if it's not allowed through its traditional root, we will see flag waving religious nationalist. jewish is ratings here at a time when houses warning that any such incursion as they put it in occupied east jerusalem could lead to a resumption of hostilities, so extremely tense and concerning de league foreign ministers are into hall to discuss major issues affecting the region, reconstruction of garzon and the seas far between israel and palestinian groups are expected to be a major focus. egypt is also looking to repair ties with cancer. it was one of several countries that were covered under blockade until january the ship. again.
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pardon me, of the meeting, egypt? foreign minister said for better relations in the future. the hello the a little hello. so for my, after his excellency, the country deputy prime minister and for ministers visit to egypt. 3 weeks ago, we've been came that i visit doha. within a bilateral framework, in order to express the existence of common political will of the 2 countries to develop a relationship. and to forget about the pastors, explore new horizons of coordination and cooperation in order to serve the interests of the 2 peoples. were continuing with firm and confident step within the framework of the follow up committee in execution of the le declaration. and we have achieved a lot in this regard. the us present joe biden is meeting your leaders the day after he promised rock solid commitment to defend nato allies. he's holding talks with european council president sha, michelle, and the european commission chief s live own delay, and they are expected to discuss a range of issues including china,
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the current of iris, pandemic, climate change, trade and technology. we are maybe never fully left, but we're researching back and it's overwhelming the interest of things that have a great relationship. they don't have a very different than my predecessors. i'm looking forward to talking to you all about much let's get more this from that bus in our correspondent, he's in brussels instead of the e. u in the us seem to the greed on a 5 year truce over the conflict between abas and bearing what's going on there? well, definitely we're going to expect this quite big announcement in the next hour or so . this is definitely part of the charm offensive of joe biden. here in europe, it's basically a present. what we're talking about is a 17 year long trade dispute at the world trade w t o,
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the world trade organization, the longest running dispute. and it's about the state subsidies given to the american aircraft build a boeing on one side and air bus here in europe. on the other side, it has led to years long of legal battles and also high billions of dollars of tariff hit on the europe and the u. s. on both sides. so if they can clear it is up at the moment that definitely will clear the air for a bad relationship between the you and the u. s, but many here also wandering is there's enough lots of other big issues to discuss as well. climate and cov, it is also on the agenda, but today i think the some, it's really focusing on trade in the economy. absolutely, as we saw a bite in trying to create this front in europe, also at the g 7 against china at the political and military areas. now he's trying
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to do the same in the economy and business areas. what we are expecting here is also the establishment of a trade and technology council. basically to counter acknowledge technology advances that china has been making. so high expectation that some investments will be easier between the us and europe about this technology. but on the other hand, it's still a lot of market and trade this fortunes, the trump era, has really damage this relationship. he has a slap to the you with some really high terrorists on mattel and alan minium and the european union really wants that to be cleared up as well. and as we see until now, joe biden hasn't really moved on this issue. so a lot of people here, i say you, you say america has back, but is it really back? we shall see that bethany brussels forest. thank you. now china has called on later
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leaders to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat theory. the warning came after the alliance said during its annual summit on monday that basing present systematic challenges to its security. who may, what shall it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others. todd officially created confrontation and it's strange, went in 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 do no one should confuse rob with wrong to shift the blame to us his ill and very ill. indeed, the g 7 had better take his pulse. come up with a prescription, which katrina, he has more from beijing. so china's mission to the you issued a statement shortly after nato cloris in response to the communicate and denied that it posed any systemic challenge to the nato countries. it addressed 2 areas mainly. firstly, china's military ambitions. it said that china's strategy was primarily defensive
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and when it came to defense spending, china did not spend as much as other nato countries, especially when looking at percentage of g d p. and it also said that china did not have as many military bases around the world as other countries, which was a comment pointed at the us. secondly, it also address concerns around china is nuclear capabilities. it simply mentioned that china is not in the same league as other nato countries when it comes to its own stockpile. and also that china will continue to abide by the no 1st use principle when it comes to the use of nuclear weapons. now china is under enormous pressure. we've had the nato summit communicate also the g 7 communicate before that. and it's the 1st time that both of these blocks have mentioned china in such confrontational terms. now karen, beijing here in china state media has been trying to down play both of these meetings saying that these blocks are certainly not as unified as they appear,
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that many of them must simply ping lip service to door biden. and his administration. and they have differing approaches to china. and i asked the nato summit, and i was asked to try to push back to taiwan as reported the largest incursion of chinese military jets and its s space. the government says $28.00 chinese plains, including fighters and nuclear, capable bombers flew into its territory. on monday they to lead us declared, china's presence a security risk and stressed on the importance of peace and stability across the taiwan strait. while stella had here on al jazeera disappointment and resignation in england as the government to spy and lifting its last lockdown, restrictions were also any to appear as the nation proposed to hold twice. delayed national elections with the mood isn't always jubilant in some parts of the country to stay with us. the
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ah, it's time for the journey. the, with the sponsored by kettle airways, our plum rains have really dumped a lot, have moisture as we had to work. q shoe in japan, about a 100 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. the bulk of that energy now moving out toward the pacific, but still keeping some rain for haunch you. i just south of tokyo and a really heavy band of what weather to the north of china stretching down to the yangtze river valley and just shooting south of shanghai on wednesday. okay, next step, i want to take you to southeast asia and really the name of the game here is our thunder downpours bank called coachman city, called import and singapore. but we do have a heavier pulse of rain for brunei. it's going to be dry for loose on island in the philippines. but toward the south dow, we can expect some downpours of rain here. our south west monsoon has really been giving the lashing toward the west coast of india over the past 24 hours and go
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a 134 millimeters of rain. we did have red weather alerts in play for go up canada and also toward east pradesh. now by wednesday those are drop but still heavy rain for the west coast of india and the south west monsoon. really having a big impact as we had toward nepal, bungler, dash, and baton rate through me and mar. and we see these yellows pop up on are not those are heavier concentrations of rain to be expected. sponsored pay cut on airways. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the, by the ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much more embraced at the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their politics then their life has been shaped by vitamin, the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera.
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ah, ah ah, welcome back, you'll see on there with me the whole rom, the reminder of all top stories security has been boosted and occupied east jerusalem. head of a controversial march by far right. israeli nationalists. palestinian factions a cold day of rage against the march. that you and the us of resolved to 17 yellow disputed from subsidies. that means terrorists have been suspended for 5 years for american make bedding. and europe and china has cooled on nature, lead us to stop exaggerating what they call the china threat theory. the day after
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alliance leaders declared facing presence of security risk. but hours after the pushback taiwan has reported the largest incursion, the chinese military jet and asked me the british government is delaying as planned to ease corona virus restrictions in england by a month. the final stage of lockdown was due to be lifted next week, but arising cases linked to the fast spreading, delta varied 1st detected in india has prompted the government to push back a full reopening pull been and has more from kingston which like a harm testing test kits being handed out in kingston market square. this barbara of south west london, one of more than 20 across england, were sharpie rising infection rates have prompted intensive search testing to identify and isolate cases. the steepest increases among young people and school children. groups which haven't yet been vaccinated, statistically,
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they're less likely to become seriously ill. the concern is about the various katie . we want to try and keep the case rate as low as possible, having the virus spreading because we know more spreads more likely to get more mutations and more variance of the virus that may actually escape faxing. we don't want to see that side in the market scratch bhaskar entertains that passes by with music venues closed for the past year. tim o t has survived on loose change and a part time job. the latest postponement provokes a weary shrug. emotion responses. i want to take gigs again. i mean, i want to go out and want to do i live in florida and the logical responses like back at the start, looked down. i was, i was criticizing the government not being tough enough. you know, people were dying and it would be, be hypocritical, now to say like, come on, let me play games. you know, i honestly, i don't know,
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june 21st have been the freedom day here in the u. k. and postponing it has undoubtedly been a really serious dilemma for this prime minister with his libertarian reputation. and as the european summer has arrived, the appetite for mixing and socializing has already increased. but the advice from his scientific advises was stock continue to unlock as planned. and hospital admissions would rapidly reach the peak seen in the 1st wave last year. by being cautious now, we had the chance in the next 4 weeks to save many thousands of lives by vaccinating millions more people. i, once the adults with this company have been overwhelmingly vaccinated, which is what we can achieve in a short space of time. we will be in a far stronger position to keep hospitalizations down, to live with this disease. and to complete our cautious but
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a reversible roadmap to freedom, more than 56 percent of the adults are now fully vaccinated and extending restrictions into the summer months is testing public patience. drifting may be enjoyable on the river, but not in business or politics. pull, brennan, i'll just era kingston. you can do several regions in russia. her titan restrictions ultra surgeon cases and are increasing hospital capacity for an influx of patients. on sunday, russia reported its largest one day tallies in february. the criminal says is not satisfied by the slow rate of vaccinations. zambia is also seeing a surgeon infections at founding president kenneth calendar was admitted to hospital on monday. the government hasn't confirmed at the 97 year old house cove at 19 or north zombies, how full authority say they'll have to impose restrictions if the rate's continued to rise. they've reported at least 100000 cases, more than 1300 deaths. if europe yes, if repairing to whole,
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crucial and twice delayed elections across the country on june the 21st, there have been concerns about the credibility of the vote and the security situation in the northern t gray region. it's the 1st time that prime minister abbey are met, will face voted since his appointment 3 years ago. and there was mom at dow has more from aroma. the cannibal mood at that campaign rally for europe is ruling prosperity, purty supporters of prime minister, but akin to see him when a popular mandate, they believe would enable him deal decisively with many challenges facing the country. their lectures should have taken place, but were twice postponed due to the outbreak of covet 19 and logistical challenges . faced by the electro bought a total of $37000000.00 people hovered just to vote at a go bought on a farmer in the populous autumn origin, is one of them. we have just stood and receive education and guidance on how to
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vote. however, we are such in what election will bring in we are really hoping for peace and a bit a p o p are the prime minister's prosperity party. a party to europe in movement has filled the most candidates for national parliamentary races and is widely expected to secure a new top. he, however, faces a position from 4 to 7 parties. most of all must sticking most sovereignty for the just data present. if you have a 2nd most populous nation with some 100 them 15000000 people has a federal system and 10 regional government, many of whom have bought a disputes or are experiencing aggressive their willing part of the is extremely ready to exercise democracy. the government is extremely ready and has officially promised to the public to at least exercise democracy in this country. and, and the public is fairly much eager to exercise democracy. and even though this
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opportunity is out of there, the challenges are also very, very clear. because you'll be the extremely polarized political system for a very long time known for dick potty and regina's very modern and civilized democratic exercises as sketched in this country. at the reason when election comes, people feel of was election. violence is, even in the best of times, organizing smoke. elections is a tall order. if you are bus chemistry, hopefully by pointing for a structure diplomats following the process, say the electro board is missing logistical support. you should have provided by the military, which is pre occupied in the 7 month long war integral i. it has been accused of committing widespread human rights abuses in the region. position parties maintain the elections are not on track to meet international standards for freedom,
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fairness and source punish so ready several most plans the same from the election yet summer. choosing to stay in the re hoping that participation will help the country in the quest. the democrat pipe. yes, we are very hope. and as we said, internet advocate internally, we are giving the party around for that amount and will continue doing that until the election campaigns in this next week. and we're, we are hopeful that the next parliament will not be as the previous ones, the governments detention of thousands of opposition leaders and supporters, some of whom have been deprived of due process, tortured or even summarily executed. he's also feeling the electorate fear. according to amnesty international, and as if you have a whole both towards election day, many here hope the pulse will be free. unfair, hammered out the well, just either or me or if you up yet. the senegalese army says it's captured several
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bases used by a separatist group in the southern cast months region of the border with guinea, the south, the defensive began last month to get better control over the border region, including clamping down on dragon timber trafficking of the army also says it wants to resettle people who've been driven away by fighting, fighting in cars, among 1st pro accounts in 1080 to make it one of the contents oldest ongoing conflicts. take his present rest of the paper. the one isn't as a by john for to day official visit. that one will be visiting or shy city that also by john's falls as regained from armenia. joining the, going to come back complet last year. turkey was a key ally of ice on during the conflict which ended with a russian broken cease fire and military gains fine as a by john philippine present refigured to tent. he says that he won't cooperate with any investigation by the international criminal course into so called war on
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drugs. the i c. c. chief, prosecutors says that crimes against humanity may have been committed during did had a crackdown of one day to shows more than 6000 suspected drug dealers had been killed, detected to office in 2016 but rights group say this, it gets closer to 30000 still allan doug has more from the capital manila isaac, 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 has 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
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i c c. and this includes testimonies and evidence against the so called war and 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 ice is the prosecutor. she officially retired today, and she will be replaced by britain kareem con starting tomorrow. the you in refugee agency has being accused of improperly collecting and sharing the personal data. every single refugees who sat mamma from military crime down in 2017 and human rights watch report says since 2018,
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the un high commission refugees registered hundreds of thousands of refugees living in bung. miller. she comes using photographs, thumbprints, and other biometric data. it gave that information to bung whether shes government, which shared with me and martha use impossible repatriation. the report says the agency fail to get permission from refugees to share the data with me and ma. but the h. c. r says refugees were asked for that consent at least twice. and the specific measures will put in place to mitigate potential risks when the data sharing agreement was reached with the bung with us. government agency says it has clear policies in place to safeguard data and registration of refugees is critical to keep families together and to give them the protection that they need. bill casea is a senior research here with the conflict and crisis division at human rights watch . and she says that most of the writing get interviewed for the report on whether information would have been shared with me. and my government bangladesh said
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earlier this year that he had handed over the personal details of $830.00 south and timmy and mar to be vetted by the me and more government for return to the country at the moment. but she is 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 me and mar authorities to have my have my data and 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 ah, challenges there with me, phil rom, the reminder of our top story security as being boosted it occupied these teresa and i had of a controversial demonstration by far right, israeli nationalists circled flag march marx the day with israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967 palace city infections of coal for
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a day of rage against the march.

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