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ah ah ah the. c tension ahead of a controversial most by is really true nationalist, unoccupied, east jerusalem. ah, hello. this is out there in life and also coming up the united states in the u. s. long running dispute and building boeing and bus. president biting says the deal council is chinese polity stifling competition. off the beijing acute nature lead
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is of exaggerating the threat. it poses taiwan is reporting the largest incursion yet by the chinese air force attack. the president visits regions reclaimed by either by john in the conflict with armenia last. yeah. ah. so he's ready. police have be moving out dozens of palestinians from outside damascus gate ahead of a controversial far right rally, so called flank march, unoccupied, east truce them to begin shortly. hundreds of extra police have been called in raleigh marks the day. israel began the occupation. it was late from last month, but was given the go ahead by the new government on monday. and the palestinian prime minister says it's a provocation. infractions of court for day of rage against it. let's go straight away to steph deka, of course, wanted to join slide from occupied east jerusalem and stuff. what's the see now? the?
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well that march, we're expecting you to arrive here in about an hour from now from what we understand they will be allowed to come down the stairs. and this is really the heart of occupied is truth in damascus. gate where palestinians will gather. so they will be allowed to do what they call the flag dogs in this area for about 40 minutes or so. and then they have to leave back up here. move on throughout the walls of the old city, go into jaffa gate, and then go and what, what is different about this time in some policies will tell you, even though this is a major publication, but it's a tiny victory is either the same. you can probably see the locked gate there for the 1st time. this flag mark is not going to be allowed to go into damascus gate through the muslim porter towards the western war. because certainly what kind of thing is will tell you that this is inciteful. when they come here or they do races slogans against the thing. and so it's very, very provocation is certainly there was an increase police presence up here pushing the palestinians back. they put barricades behind,
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but we're going to have to wait and see how things unfolded about an hour. but certainly it is. the 2nd day of this new government he was mentioning there was questions whether they would allow it to go ahead. but the new minister of public security met with the police commissioner last night, issuing a statement saying they believed that the police would do enough to control the ground. but of course, as you mentioned, piracy in factions including a mass calling for a day of rage in response to this, or have been some balloons incendiary balloons. let go from god. and of course, a couple of fires along the belt along the gods a border. but at the moment things quiet here are the police have been pushing the policy. in fact there's been no issues so far. there's of course of back of those 11 days of fighting between israel and what's been the mood like since i was maybe like well, it's still 10. i would say, i mean certainly here in damascus gate when it comes to, let's say, friday prayers have been called over the last couple of weeks. but you did have a far right away member of parliament here just last week saying that he was
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against not being allowed to go to damascus gate because it's seen as such a provocation. there was a couple of skirmishes with the israeli forces pushing back palestinians who were protesting his presence because all these things that seen as a provocation, we were talking to someone from one of the n g o yesterday. and they were saying that this is the worst time to be allowing this flag march to go ahead. it was supposed to take place may 10th. as you mentioned there, how much fired rockers? you do some they were sparren's just as it was going to start. so got cancelled then it was supposed to take last thursday just before the, the integration, the boat of competence, i should say, the new government. what's happened now is that they have allowed it to happen today. and many people think that it is not the time because there are still these tensions on the ground. but reading between the lines. and let's say there seems to be some kind of agreement behind the scenes to try and make sure for everyone that this goes without incident. but regardless of that, it is seen as a major publication. why? because these are far right. jewish settlers celebrating the occupation politics
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will tell you of history, celebrating the occupation of a people. this is what policy is here, told us. and certainly they say that that is something that obviously is incredibly insightful. that thanks for that time being as deaf becca that in occupied east jerusalem. let's cross over gaza. human upside is standing by far as we can see behind you, you know why there's so much anger and the devastation caused by the 11 days of, of conflict. what is the sense and well, yes indeed, until now in the, on the ground in god's done nothing much has changed since the war. even the heavy duty machines that have entered from the gods. this trip from egypt, sorry to the gaza strip, have done very little activity so far in removing the rubble. which means that this process itself is taking a lot of time and it's going in a very slow process. and today in parallel with the so called lag
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march that is taking place in jerusalem. today we will be witnessing day of grades here in different areas of the gaza strip as the suction and follow the instructions as well. how said that they are monitoring exactly what is going to be happening today and will be ready to fall into to any inclusions or any aggression by the israeli settlers, or forces towards mosque or jerusalem. very detentions are high because this is very much like what ignited the escalation of the war almost 3 weeks ago. and that's why tensions are high in anticipation of what this is going to the to everyone is waiting to see how this march of
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flags march will be preceded. not thanks for the time being human outside the in goes back with you as the evening goes on, then now the e u and the u. s. have resolved the 17 year dispute about that cross subsidies. it means tariffs have been suspended 5 years for americas. boeing and europe's ed bus . he was president joe biden courted a major breakthrough and says it will help counter chinese anti competitive practice practices in the ation sector. the agreement was reached after biden. i met with you leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since taking office . we had an excellent meeting among friends and allies. and this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we found now really opened a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute,
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it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. vast and is monitoring the summit from brussels? yes. as live on the lanes has. it's the longest tre dispute of the w t. o. and that means that this is indeed a breakthrough. what they're talking about is, di says, states subsidies for american airline maker. boeing and also on the other side here in the u for air bus. this has been a very difficult issue for, for all these years, which has led to serious legal battles at the w t o. both the u. s. and that you had one these battles and they were allowed to put sanctions on each other, costing billions of euros on the terrace. oppose on both of these packs, which really has distorted the trade relation because these terrorists were imposed on all kinds of products. so now to is this 5 year truth and this is all meant to actually get better and getting ahead of the competition against china,
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because now they realized that china, as aircraft builder, is getting ahead of both the u. s. and e u. so now they've probably urgency to really solve this very long lasting dispute. one of the auto delicate issues was this, the terrorists that were imposed by donald trump on the, on mattel steel and elementary, i'm very high, 25 percent. this is a very delicate issue for us. while this hadn't been solved, as president was left on the lay and sat. we have basically established a working group where we will solve this in the next coming months, but it's no resolution there. and that isn't going down very well here, and you because joe biden, that says, america is back, but there are some gotcha in the u. 8 in the u. if he's going to be so much different as donald trump, if he doesn't lift these paris, china is called on nato leaders to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat to ferry. the warning came off to the line said during an annual summer on monday,
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the beijing present systemic challenges to security. followed all may show it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others. todd officially created confrontation and in strange went in and expand difference and disagreement. we reject that gen. gone are the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating that as of the world when no one should confuse raw with wrong, to shift the blame to us his ill and very ill in date. and the g 7 had better take his false. come up with a prescription. katrina, you has more now on china's reaction from raging sir 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 and when it came to defense spending, china did not spend as much as other nato countries,
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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's 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 here in 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, that many of them must simply paying lip service to joe biden and his administration. and they have differing approaches to china when
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a day after the nato summit, an hours after china's pushback taiwan has reported the largest incursion of chinese military jets. and it's as base government says $28.00 chinese plains, including fighters and nuclear, capable bombers flew into its territory on monday. mater leaders, declared china present security risk and stressed on the importance of pieces. stability across the taiwan strait. still ahead here on al jazeera, an investigation into the philippines war on drugs, but president rodrigo deterred a. he's not happy about the us approach is another milestone in the panoramic, but that's the worst maybe. ah hello, quite the lashing were getting from the monsoon range toward the west coast of india. red weather alerts were in play go further south to connecticut. those have
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now been dropped but still intense range also toward the ne, eastern parts of the pradesh. also in the red weather alert, but that's been dropped. you know, monsoons are really having a big impact as we add toward nepal, bangladesh and baton. and paul is coming off. it's deadly as monsoon season in 2020 in the forecast is for above average rains here. asian pacific looks like this are plum rains have dumped a lot as we head toward q shoes of the southernmost islands, a 107 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. now the bulk of that energy moving out toward the pacific, but we're still going to keep some rain for honju tokyo just some scattered showers . and we do have a band of rain moving across northern areas of china right through to the yangtze river valley and shooting just south of shanghai, beijing. you're going to get striped with some heavy rain as we had wednesday into thursday for the philippines were starting to dry out for lose on island. that includes manila with a high of $31.00, but
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a lot of what whether it's worth it so. so devil can expect that downpours of rain some thunder storms in the forecast for bangkok and hodge him in city. the earthquake is cause a little destruction i know, and the local network is down. but these guys know what to do. looks like they're setting up a network. once they're connected to our piece up services, they'll be able to share the network and give people the vital violent data connection. looks like it's up and running. data is coming up to back down to where did we did. good job guys, sodium, and i could have done that 1st child space to deliver your vision. oh, the the
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me again watching out 0, remind about top stories this out and it's ready. police have be moving out dozens of palestinians from outside damascus, gate ahead of a controversial far right rally the so called flight march and occupied east jerusalem was due to begin shortly. remark today, israel began the occupation the european union and the united states have resolved to 17 year dispute about a cross subsidies. it means tariffs have been suspended for 5 years for americans. boeing and europe's air bus. china has cooled on nature leaders to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat very a day after lunch leaders declared paging presented security risk. but also that the pushback taiwan has reported the largest incursion of chinese military jet. yet . it says based south korea is holding military drills around
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a set of disputed islands that are also claimed by japan. and toys between leaders were cancelled a few days ago following a route over the islands. take your lympics website or the map showing them as japanese territory. south korea filed a complaint which was rejected by japan sole, is now asking the international olympic committee to mediate a new report from human rights watch accuses you in refugee agency of improperly collect g and sharing ra hinge, a refugee data, and calling for an investigation. the body has denied any wrong doing mama gems. you just report all the you in says registering refugee is critical to ensuring they get assistance and protection. 800000 ro, hanging refugees in bangladesh gave personal information including fingerprints to the you and hcr, beginning in 2017. now human rights watch says that information was improperly handled and shared with me and mark when they had their data taken by you and hcr.
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this was part of a more general registration process by the u. n. agency to give them access to the most basic essential services once they had arrived in, in bangladesh. and what's the government in bangladesh issued for each of them, which is the smart card with some bio metric information attached to it. and in the context of that you need see, are decided to also register these individuals for their data to be sent to me and more. now what we found in our interviews is that the people we spoke to you all except one had never even been asked by me by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field. whether they agreed to having their data shared with me and me are not going to be you and hcr has strongly denied any wrong doing. it insists consent was obtained from the refugees at least twice. adding that when you and hcr and the government of bung with their signed their memorandum of understanding on data sharing in january 2018,
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and organize their joint registration, exercise of or hunger refugees. specific measures were taken to mitigate potential risks that has reached out to the government bung the dash and me and more for comment, but received no reply in 2017, me and mars military launched a violent cracked out against the ring in rack kind state the you in called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. more than 700000 bohemia escaped across the border to southwestern bung, the dash according to human rights watch during the refugee registration process summary, even raised concerns their data would be used to send them back to me and more. the government of bung with us has repeatedly stated that repatriation would only be carried out on a voluntary basis. you and hcr said that will assist refugee returns if they are voluntary, and when conditions are favorable for a safe and sustainable return. which is not the case at the moment. but for the hinder, consider to one of the world's most persecuted minorities. the worries are constant and they're not likely to ease in the wake of
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a new report calling into question who may have had access to their personal information. mohammed jim jones, i just need a philippine president rotary who deters, he says he won't cooperate with any investigation by the international criminal court and to his so called war on drugs. his chief prosecutor says, crimes against humanity may have been committed during your duties crackdown, which has seen thousands killed. men undergoing reports not from manila on her last day as international criminal court, prosecutor 5 to been sued. the requested authorities ation to formerly investigate philip in president through 3 good. there are 4 possible crimes against humanity. it's a farewell move. the families of many of those killed in the so called war on drugs are grateful for since 2018 detectives policy has been subjected to preliminary examination. the international criminal court has been analyzing a large amount of public information. in addition to the complaints and
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supplementary reports submitted by international rights groups and lawyers here representing family prosecutor, been to the says, your examination found that extra judicial killings in the philippines have mostly been state sanctioned since. the 32 officers president in 201-6000 filipinos have been killed. the government puts the number at their own 7000, but quite believe depth in police related anti drug operations may reach nearly 30000, read the message stuff down where the directly or indirectly go they induce just if i encourage overdraft in whatever way you may reliable by in the philippines as formerly withdrawn as a signatory to the rooms that shoot. and the government has heatedly said, it will not take part in the face on the move forward into
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a formal investigation stage is legally erroneous, politically motivated. but what is clear now is that a unilateral withdrawal, well, will not prevent the chamber from continuing to look into possible crime. he has been belittling this institution or so no. but what we believe it's just masks is insecurity, will actually deep down. i think he believes that the icy as, as, and enforce, showing the government says it's regret the action taken by prosecutor ben soda. and that the justice department here continues to reinvestigate cases of faith fallacy in was related operation. but for the families of the victims, the i c. c move provides a sliver of the hope that there is no furnace, a venue for justice specially they say when their own justice system in the country
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has 3 of them. similarly dog and our 0 manila, nearly 600000 people have now died from current of ours in the united states, it remains the worst effected country in the world, but with almost half the population now fully vaccinated, there is hope the worst may be over my kind of 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 that comes for some 15 percent of the reported total worldwide. this week there were $25000.00 cases, reported each day, 57 percent lower than the figure a month ago. there's still too many lives being lost. we're still average in the
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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. note, 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 director tapped vaccinations in areas that are lagging. the vaccines. let me say it again. are safe. they are safe and they are free and they are effective.
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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 unattainable. my kind of, i'll just there a washington. several regions in russia have title restrictions after surgeon cases and are increasing hospital capacity for an expected influx of patients. on sunday, russia reported his largest one day italy since february, and the criminal says it is not satisfied with the slow rate of vaccinations. oman says it has detected a potentially fatal fungal infection. in some code with 1900 patients, 3 people have been affected by life threatening conditions, commonly known as black fungus. the government fears it suddenly increase could complicate efforts to combat cobit 19 and recently been seen in india during its
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devastating current of ice surge. zombie or is also seeing a rise in the number of infections its founding president kenneth co under was admitted to hospital a monday not been confirmed. if the 97 year old has the virus zombie as health authorities say they'll have to impose restrictions if the rate's continues rise, they reported at least 108000 cases. and more than 1300 deaths tokens, president rest of type produce his be meeting, his counterpart, and as a by john an an 11000000 live visited to city switch back who regained control over last year. war with our media. i was going to car back one she, she is historically culturally important to both as a, by johnny's and armenians. the 2 leaders discussing ways to deepen cooperation during the turkish presidency to day trip. 6 round of nuclear negotiations is underway in vienna days before radians. go to the polls to choose the next president all sides hope to reach an agreement to revive the iran nuclear deal
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before the government into iran leaves office in early august. those jabari reports from the writing capital or what foreign policy challenges the next president will face not go to me. it was june 2013 when a relatively unknown clerk mobilized a nation. has sandra han, you ran a campaign full of promises of a better future for all iranians. and on july 14th, 2015, his nuclear negotiating team managed to secure a historic when by finalizing a nuclear agreement with wall powers known as the joint comprehensive plan of action. the man in charge of the negotiating team foreign minister and how much about the reef returned home to a hero's welcome future of the ren. but the victory was short lived before iranians could see any of the benefits of the nuclear deal. the 45th president of the united states was elected and promptly withdrew from the agreement. donald
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trump then impose economic sanctions on iran, as part of what he called a maximum pressure campaign, to force iran to renegotiate the deal. but officials and tear on refused and began to limit their commitments to the nuclear deal. initially, the j. c. p. o, a put restrictions on iran nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. but the u. s. maximum pressure campaign ended that now many are asking whether there be any drastic changes in iran foreign policy towards the u. s. administration. one of the biggest issues is the next bill. this is a decision at the level of on the publisher and not the administration itself. so if a new administration, most likely a conservative one takes office to me, it seems that the changes will be tactical and not in a strategy way. however, the tone, as well as the method might differ to some extent the number of events, including the fascination in november of 2020 of one of the highest ranking nuclear
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officials in the country. mos in factories are. they have hampered nuclear negotiations. the conservative lead parliament force the government to limit its cooperation with the international atomic energy agency as a result of the killing. since then, there has been a temporary technical agreement reached with the i e a until these nuclear talks which a conclusion in my last report, i have indicated that we have not been able to make that kind of progress. we were expecting to be able to make it on a number of issues. iran's nuclear program has long been a point of concern for western powers. and since its advance to its highest enrichment levels of 63 percent concern among the international community has also reached its highest level. this phase is supposed to be used by the 7th presidential candidate for campaign, but it's mainly being used by one candidate running and city council. it's a sign of the move here in the capital about the election. but
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a positive outcome to the talks in vienna could offer economics really are wrong and a huge political victory for the new president. dar safari, alpha 0 on climate change may have already passed an irreversible tipping point. that is the warning from top to research a market reg says presented the finding from the biggest, ever ex, listen to the arctic. more than $300.00 scientists spent more than a year gathering data. they found that the guys is retreating faster than ever before. so come to the ice doctors welcome to can the arctic year around ice be rescued? if you've seen the ailing and melting ice at the north pole, in the summer of 2020, the delta rise, and there are several tipping point in the climate system which lead to irreversible sudden changes which are triggered when the planet reaches a certain temperatures. and we have seen that we are on the verge of that tipping point, which will lead to the disappearance of the ice and the arctic summer. denmark
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footballer christian ericsson has posted on social media for the 1st time since it's cardiac arrest on the pitch. during the ongoing euros, there's a photograph of him smiling in his hospital bed, which was accompanied by a message. thank you. everybody for their messages from around the world. ericsson says he's fine considering the circumstances. although he still needs more tests, but that he will be cherry on the danish team as their matches. go on. ok. so this is out there are, these are the top stories in israeli police have been moving out dozens of palestinians from outside damascus gate ahead of a controversial far right rally the so called flag margin occupied these through them is due to begin shortly. the rally marks the day israel began the occupation stephanie deck as more from occupied east jerusalem for the 1st time this fly mark is not going to be allowed to go into damascus gate through the muslim courter
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