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[000:00:00;00] with the news. this is al jazeera. ah hello, there i'm the star the attain. this is the news i live about headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. the israeli police care out how to stimulate as jewish ultra nationalists stage a controversial march through occupied east jerusalem skies for air bus. and boeing
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as the u. s. u and a 17 year aircraft subsidy dispute turbine. hell's that? as a challenge to china? philippine president rodrigo just refuses to cooperate with an international criminal court investigation and his government on legal drugs and scientists. one, we may have already reached the point of no return on global warming after the biggest expedition on joining the board with 2 big games coming off of yours in the coming hours defending champions, portugal phase hungary in budapest, and welcome when it's from take on germany in their opening game. ah, well, it is now 1500 gmc, that's 6 pm and occupied eastern islam where controversial far right rally is
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getting underway. israeli police have already been moving dozens of palestinians from outside the cities, damascus. gates ahead of a so called mall a flag march by ultra national jewish groups. thousands of extra police have also been call, then the rally marks the day that israel began its occupation back in 1967 and was delayed from last month, but was given the go ahead by the new government. on monday, the palestinian prime minister says it's a provocation. and factions, of course, a day of rage against some have been surveyed as standing by for us here in doha, where our foreign ministers have been discussing developments in israel and palestine. human assign it is in gaza for us, but 1st that peter, stephanie dec. she's in occupied easter eastern for stuff. it doesn't look like people will be allowed to gather that, but not very long. so that march has been authorized to come down the stairs here into this small pc or 2 just in front of damascus capable. that would be carrying out what's called
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a flag dawn for around 40 minutes. and so they were supposed to arrive around now. now we understand that it's going to be in about half an hour, so at least now trying to move the media back chairs because they are actually going to come down this way. but what's different about this time? every year they are allowed to enter through damascus gate into the porter. would you see this hugely provocative by the palestinians so that it's something that somebody have been telling us, even though this is a major publication and they say to fight for because of the challenger and fight against harvesting. and they see a say that is a very racist mark, celebrating the occupation of each one member of parliament, really privacy and member, telling us celebrating the occupation of people. but the fact that they're not going to be allowed to move through that way is they say a tiny pictures are you are expecting them to arrive in about half an hour. i think they're now trying to clear this way because this is where they're expected to calm
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down stuff. tensions were already incredibly high ahead of this. not to say the least. what's the mood been like this? they, we've seen so much security deployed well the ground remains very tax. it's just a couple of weeks after major escalation between israelis and palestinians on the ground on precedence trillion. some of the cities across israel. you had 11 day war on gaza. you had, she's here as well. questions in damascus gate. so a lot of people that we just rolled into an n g o yesterday been monitoring with march over the years. and this is not the time of day to of a new government. some people will tell you this is actually the orchestration of the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the israeli police had deemed last thursday that the situation on the ground was too volatile to allow, happened last thursday. netanyahu that convened security cabinet thing there should be allowed to happen and an alternate route should be found. and then yesterday we had the new miniature public security meeting with the police commissioner and saying that yes,
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it should go ahead and he was happy that they were going to be in control enough to prevent any issues that reminded skirmishes with the police pushing back policies that way to keep the 2 groups separated because as we said, you mentioned their policy in group calling for a day bridge. because again, this is seen as a major publication insightful as many policy in europe told us, you know what they're doing. they know when they play, stephanie, they're with all the lasers from occupied east. teresa will be seen throughout the afternoon. thanks so much stuff, but for now let's speak to human side. she's on the ground for us in gaza. you know, we heard stuff that talk about these calls for a day, a rage there, and i am hearing reports that incendiary balloons have already been launched. how is all of that developing on the ground? well yes, today has been cold by public officials and factions to be
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a day afraid coinciding the march to the marsh that it would be taking place in march. the protest here have already started. they have taken off from the tower, which is just behind me. and has been going through to the neighborhoods which has witnessed very brutal massacre, 11 day war. so it will be heading to different areas as these protests come from different cities. because this trip, you know, the conditions haven't yet, haven't really changed on the ground for the got the president. since that you love the day war. a as israel continues to tighten its breath for all the borders heiress checking points and couldn't you're not allowing medical patients to be to be hospitalized in what's
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back hospitals. neither for road material nor fuel to enter the gulf strip at this all part, to face in deteriorating fraser already to carry racing or deteriorating conditions . here on the ground, you've got the following records. it should reflect a little bit of the reality that is going on and because it's trip before god's that kid rebuild, there is the challenging task of cleaning up the rubble from the 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 a subsidy, for buying some clothes,
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some furniture we are talking about 2000 and this has been demolished either totally or severe, but became in and habitable as people here gradually returned to normal lives. 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 treatment in the occupied west bank? god, his ministry of health has also we're into serious consequences from a shortage of medicine which he describes as the most severe ever given the on him . and those conditions here are difficult. the entire garza strip suffers especially the medical sector, 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. the blockade on the gas strope last month, israel closed the care of
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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 them in a 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 a new crisis. this is happening after a war that has destroyed thousands of industrial facilities with thousands of workers and now unemployed adding to the thousands of others who are also out of work. the people of garza have long been subjected to israel's blockade that restricts their movement and that of trade making life difficult for millions of palestinian that were basically talking about here a very complicated equation on the one hand circumstances. and this has been not even a little bit getting better for the gulf. the residents here as you grow,
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continues to tighten its drip like that on the borders. and at the same time, witnessing these pro keating marches that are taking place now in jerusalem that might actually bark a new escalation between us and israel. everyone now anticipating what would come out of these marches in the upcoming hours. you know, aside there on the ground for us in gaza. thank you so much. him. well, let's now speak to a some, a bunch of 80 joins me here and how our foreign ministers have been holding talk. some we saw that and human as report and then just even in the background of ally shot that the devastation that was was on gaza after that bombardment. that was meant to be top of the agenda here in terms of the rebuilding right. well, it is under condemnation to begin with the, from the poor minister who gathered here in the 3 capital saying that this is a provocative step from the israeli authorities and thing that they are
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disappointed in the 1st steps that have been taken by the news really government are to words are not the words reconciliation, but the word sticking, the taking garza and the why their policy issue to again a powder keg in an incendiary position. where conflict is going to be the dominant tone between these 2 sides. these foreign ministers gathered hair from 17 nations on a consultative session of the committee of the arab league, which is chairing right now do not just discuss garza and the reconstruction of what our initial of promise, but also to discuss other issues in the region as well. including that of a particular concern to egypt and sudan of the down, which is build being built on the river nile by feel the ground renee sounds is about to be receiving its 2nd filling. and that is a point of concern for not just sit on an egypt,
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but the why the region because they feel that this is going to have an impact on what is seen as the food basket of the gulf region into don, also, and agriculture in egypt. for it's going to result in the fear is that it is going to result in droughts as well as floods. so not just start, but it is also of note here that for the 1st time after a blockade by neighboring countries of factors. this is the 1st time that for a minute says the other countries have arrived in their education. foreign minister came a day before these consultative meetings and have been meeting a number of 3 dignitaries, including the me to try and improve the bilateral relationship. she told out there, egypt in particular wants to turn the new leaf and it wants to improve by that relationship. sure. bivens can be bygone and the country, foreign minister saying that the situation off this region in terms of biological cooperation is going towards the right direction. we believe that
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this, this momentum is very important to push for what to do, what i joined in the region, and it will be very healthy for our region. and we have witnessed some, some steps in the recent months that are showing that there is a desire from all the parties that the thought of dialogue is now the opportunity here in our region. and this is something has been very a foundation and for for, for a policy. so a consultative meeting here, concluding on a positive note, saying that old sides have unanimously agreed to continue their stance towards their support for palestinians making sure that they stand behind egypt in sudan and its claims over the nile river water issue. and us consider retreat on to words each other when it comes to disputes in the region. and in this consultative
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meeting, which was held in the pottery capital, a foreign minister, seeing that the next arab leak session is going to be held in algeria. and they're just waiting for restrictions because of the growing, the virus crisis to ease so that these consultative meeting can be translated into a wider arab league meeting for the wider which i found in jay's there with all the lessons from that meeting here and how thank you so much awesome. all there is still tension morehead for you. this news are including ours off the basing. it uses nature leaders of exaggerating the threat. it poses high one is now reporting the largest incursion yet by the chinese airport. and why there's hope that the west of kind of, in 1900 could be over in the us despite thousands of those on every day. and denmark christian ericsson gives a thumbs up from his hospital bed off the his cardiac a rest on the show will have an update for you on his condition.
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ah, now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means that america, boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay tariffs for 5 years. us presidents are biding cause it a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's anti competitive practices in the asian sector. the agreement was reached off to by met 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 have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to corporation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of
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w t o. step bass and is monitoring about some forest from brussel. 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 d, so 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 just solve this very long lasting dispute. one of the auto delicate issues was this, a terrorists that were imposed by donald trump on the you on mattel, steel and elementary, i'm very high, 25 percent. this is a very delicate issue for us. while this haven'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 there is 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 at donald trump, if he doesn't lift these paris, well, biden has now left brussels and landed in geneva ahead. it is highly anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir pierson on wednesday. biden says,
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he doesn't expect big outcomes from those talks where he trans, the confront persian about cyber attacks and election interference. fusion for his part says relations with the u. s. r. at the lowest point in years, that stresses that he is open to dialog. well, no sir, i can assure you those throwing you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. however, there are 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 you. now, china has called on nathan lead us to stop exaggerating what beijing has dubbed the china threat theory. the warning came off to be a line said during its annual summit on monday, the china presents a systemic challenges to its security. followed who may show it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others. todd officially create confrontation and in strange men and expand
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difference and disagreement. we reject that. gone are the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating matters of the world who. no one should confuse rob with wrong, to shift the blame to the us, his ill and very ill. in date, the g 7 had better take his false. come up with a prescription. well, katrina, you has more on china's reaction 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 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,
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it also address concerns around china's 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, that many of them must simply ping lip service to joe biden and his administration . and they have differing approaches to china. well, just a day after the nature summit, an hours after china's pushback that taiwan reported the largest incursion of chinese military jets in its s space. the government has 20 a chinese plains,
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including fighters, a nuclear capable bonus, flew into its territory. on monday, naturally is declared that china presents a security risk and stress the importance of peace and stability across the taiwan straits. home in law, hong kong government says it's highly concerned about reports of a possible leak from a nearby nuclear power plant. in the chinese city of chi shun, which is about 135 kilometers west of hong kong. chief executive kerry lamb says she's in touch with all authorities in london province. after the, the plans operations said they're fixing what they're calling a performance issue. the power stations, other operation ups, french energy giant e d. f said it's begun examining a potential build up of gasoline emissions at one of the reactors there. so you know, when we bode the one year with regards to foreign media reports about nuclear plant and tie, sean gong show the hong kong government is highly concerned by last night. the government has announced that everything is normal, but we will contact the belated authorities in going to province probably within
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today as we have a regular mechanism to discuss the new, clear standards between hong kong and going down. while former french president nicholas' carzillo has angrily denied responsibility for illegally financing the illegal financing of his failed at 2012 reelection bid. he was in court for the 1st time since his trial opened. last month. he's accused of spending double the legal limits of $27000000.00 on his campaign. earlier this year, sock was, he was sentenced to 3 years in prison for attempting to bribe a judge. he is appealing, that conviction. gunman has killed at least 5 polio health work is in a coordinated attack in several places in eastern afghanistan. they were vaccinating children in language province as part of a nationwide campaign for those under 5. afghanistan is one of the last remaining countries where polio is filane, demik, many afghans distrust immunization campaigns, believing it's
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a western sterilization plan. the government claims the taliban for the systematic targeting all polio health work is not cute. ation that it denies. now south korea is holding military drills around a set of disputed islands that are also claimed by japan plan talks between leaders were cancelled a few days ago about after a dispute about those islands. the turkey lympics website has a map showing them as japanese territory. south korea filed a complaint which was rejected by japan. so is now asking the international olympic committee to mediate russia. lease has now taken better ration opposition, lead us atlanta to kind of sky off there one to list. her removal was initiated by beller russian authorities, according to the r i a news agency she went into exile last year after president alexander lucas. shank, a launch to crack down on protestors, the opposition accuses lucre shanker of rigging his reelection while a heavy layer of what's being called c smart blanketing the senior is stumble and
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tacky is getting with the music laws as naturally occurring and is produced by algae. it's been building up and the mara, but experts are saying it's worse than usual and is a threat to marine life. it's thought that heavy pollution com sees as well as rising temperatures are making it well. meanwhile, climate change may have already passed and irreversible tipping point. that's the warning from a top arctic research markets rex has presented the findings from the biggest expedition to the arctic. more than $300.00 scientists spend more than a year that gathering data, they found arctic ice is retreating faster than ever before. so come to the ice doctors, welcome to that if can the article year round ice be rescued. if you've seen the ailing and melting ice at the north pole in the summer of 2020 than delta arise, 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,
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which will lead to the disappearance of the ice and the arctic summer. i'm still ahead here on i was with here. we're in ethiopia, as a nation group has to hold twice for a national elections. my. the mood isn't always jubilant in some parts of the country. you in refugee agency faces accusations that mishandled the personal information hinder refugee, that message scores for argent, tina, and the still a frustrated by visual rival, chill aim. so we'll have the details for you ah, ah bacon in the heat across parts of the middle east then not a whole lot of cloud to be found. you know, the highest temperature i could find for you was toward oman. we got 49 point one
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over the past 24 hours. now in terms of what i'm watching here, we do have the small coming down the goal. so that's at north northwest when it's going to swirl around the dust as we had to, or q 8, eastern saudi arabia and into cuts are de la a high $44.00 degrees. and it is the windiest month of the year, or 4 cats are toward turkey. a band of very heavy rain moving across the boss, fresh white sand windy for is stumble. and as we hit toward the south of the country on tale a 24 degrees, you know, it's almost a good 10 degrees below average, share the tropics of africa. look like this and pulses of heavy rain toward the central african republic. and libra vill, we've got a wet day ahead for you. on wednesday to the south madagascar, we do have some coastal showers toward the east, and that's always the big concerning because southern areas of the country have been dealing with drought conditions so the ground can just not absorb any showers or rain. we may get mean time showers are pulling away from the western and eastern, keep keep town and improvement in conditions for you as we head toward friday,
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around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah the ah hello again. i'm associate hey and let's remind you about top stories here. the fella a controversial israeli fall right? rally known as the flag march is currently underway and occupied east jerusalem palestinians call it a major provocation rally amongst the day that israel began its occupation in 1900 cause our foreign minister says says renewed them then some for cooperation among
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arab nations. that's after a meeting of arab league, foreign minister here and and the you and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means america's boeing and europe air bus one need to pay for 5 year old turkish president, rush of type out on is an as a by john and has met the country leader there do on an ill have visited to cities and going to car boss which buck who regained control of after last year's war with our media. one of them is historically and culturally important for both as a by johnny's and armenians. the 2 leaders are discussing ways to deepen cooperation during the package present true day trip. well that's now speak to russell said he's interested in going to car back for us. russell, it seems a recession here where you just how close the relationship it well, not says the 2 presidents are still issue shot now and just couple of hours ago
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they had a declaration which was called to show that grayson, i'm mostly focusing on the capacity building in their b john and during this with it also, there are the deals to be there are the deals that are being signed regarding the education energy sector defense industry. and also the construction, billions of dollars worth of contacts are being signed with the turkish companies to rebuild cut about the war turn region, but a fight from the business side. the political symbolism in these ways. it is also quite important. everyone just yesterday was attending the nato summit in brussels and on the same day he came to the page. and remember doing the cut about was the majority of the nato members were opposing their

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