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ah allegations of torture urging under the military tract in $1.00 0 $1.00 east investigate the secret detention center i make on the defective to reveal lines optimal one out of the i jewish alternation again as controversial monster occupied east jerusalem simeon recalling any provocation. ah, there on the se, hey, this is out of their life and also coming up clear skies for boston. boeing as the u. s. and e u, and a 17 year aircraft subsidy to survive and health as a challenge to china. how vaccine hesitancy and conservative republican states is
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affecting president biden's plans to cover 70 percent of the population like the line dr. president visits regions reclaimed by ally of the by john and the conflict with armenia. ah, well, it is now $1600.00 gmc, that's 7 pm and occupied eastern slim. where a controversial far right rally is now well underway. israeli police had moved dozens of palestinians from just outside the cities damascus case ahead of the so called flag managed by ultra national jewish groups. thousands of extra police had been called in ahead of all this. the rally marks the day that israel began its occupation in 1967. it was delayed from last month but was given the go ahead by the new government on monday. the palestinian prime minister says provocation and
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factions have been calling a day of rage against it outside as standing by for us in gaza with all the laces from them at 1st. that's go straight to occupied easter wisdom and speak with stephanie decker whose own the theme steph, talk us through what you're saying. well, i'll show you what we're seeing. if we can just turn so you have the entrance to damascus game. just on the top here. there is, yeah, because we're like, we're not actually keeping away that is not really been the new prime minister. some of the stuff are holding coaches saying liar, but you can see that up to the top of damascus gate, and then they are. they've gone down into, into the square, into the sort of tiny, more time. and this is where they're holding. what is the flag dawn and you're mentioning that this is tamara drew sunday, which is when israel occupied in 1967. it's been
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a twice this march march from last thursday when the police seem to be dirty situation on the ground. not right, but the new government then you minister public security messed with a police commissioner yesterday and deemed it ok to go ahead. so this is a theme. and really what is the heart of the hard to kind of being in life? you have a lot of stuff they have closed because of this march, because what they get to the their talk to the been back graffiti on the policies will tell you that there's more to do that. it's ready to be being challenged by them. a very handy if they know that lock button one small victory we've been told by quite a few people here is that for the 1st time and this marches held every year, wasn't held last year due to corona, but that for the 1st time, they will not be announced, but need actually, if you could point to the entrance of the master,
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blocked usually they would be entering through damascus gate to the most importer and onto the western who that this time is not being allowed. because the police steam ration on the ground part, you bought the stuff as you were suggesting this was a tough call for the government and deciding to actually let it happen at all. what is the security situation like there at the moment? well the government, it had pretty much been set for this day by a former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, when he convened his cabinet just last week to discuss this. so it was sort of maybe a now to go ahead or not. and we mentioned the government said yes, go ahead. security situation is this around 2000 extra police on the ground here. certainly you can see them. you can see them around all sort of separating, separating the settlers from the media making, trying to make sure because we have attacked media in the boss trying to make sure
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that it talks is pretty much about incident. you've had some altercation between ballasting and down the police along the outskirts of these areas. the policies have been barricaded really pushed back by the police ahead of time because they want to keep these 2 separate, biggest thing and see this hugely provocative the faculty know it's huge. you provocative. if you listen to some of their talk that have been translated to me, the situation at the moment we're told this is allowed to go on for about 40 minutes or so an hour. and then they will have to leave this area, go back up the stairs, go around the walls of the old city and then enter through jeff again. so they've been here for about, say 20 minutes or so, carrying out this lag. and also you asked me about the jury. also there were extra hard me reinforcements cents to the occupied was fine and also extra iron. don't really media. that is, of course, while you walk from god,
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there had been calls from him for a data breach to gather her. but at the moment, certainly last time when they were walking far as your engine because i'm at the fire walk, it's got that hasn't happened today. i think reading between the lines, i think people want to make sure the government negotiation ongoing behind the table to try and allow it to happen. but in order to keep things pretty secure at the moment, certainly hear stuff. you say there is a huge deployment of security. i understand there was some palestinians cleared from that area earlier on as well as some a rec what did, what has happened throughout the day is that they were here probably about an hour before this much to take place and then you had police come arresting some that use
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rubber coating and put it on the outskirts of this area down the street. try and push the videos sent to us from the house. very why? because they're trying to keep away from the pool, of course, for policy to come to do a counter mark because this is their side that they did their capital. this is what they want. the capital is a future date. and the fact that he was really like to be here, we just spoke to and he had a team member my tv who was saying that only the thing in slide should not be low back. it is really just trying to move some people away to be my god, making a bit of a it's a little tag, but in general, to be honest with you,
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the fact that they can't really see you so far away from this and allowing this to happen i think at some point stephanie, on the ground for us in occupied you through them just outside the basket gate for . thank you so much that will be seeing that later. but for now, let's cross over to garza and be try correspondent human aside. she's there for us . as jeff was saying, there been calls for this day of rage that today, especially in the aftermath of the bombardment, we can see left the rubble behind you. how has that been going? well indeed, the policy is today. i have called for a day afraid that they have actually come out in different areas just because i from all the focus morris through different areas that have been badly or brutally bombarded in the war. and as
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a lot of the, or many officials and different policy infections have spoken in these protests, they have said that these protests are just to. 8 send a message, that's what they are doing. what the leg march is provoking the feelings of the policy. it will not, they will not be quiet or options are in front of the policy and resistance to respond to any violation or aggression by the israeli authorities or forces towards the ball and the people of through dilemma. but definitely to night will be the night where we will be witnessing more, more actions and more riots on the borders of the gods. this trip confusion
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activity at night are going to be beginning by tonight and lots of incendiary balloons have been already sent throughout the border in the, in the early hours, and so on, by the night coming. the other hours will with you much more activity in the upcoming hours and we'll continue watching that situation very closely. indeed here on out there, you know, outside there on the ground for us. thank him. now capital is foreign minister says there is renewed momentum for cooperation among arab nations. are being foreign ministers of met here in doha to discuss major issues affecting the region and comes as egypt looks to repair ties with castle. it was one of several countries that put casa on the blockades until january this year. we believe that this, this momentum is very important to push forward though what i joined in the region
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and 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 them policy. what sullivan jervey, it has more now on that arab league. foreign ministers meeting here in bo, the flag march and ease gruesome has been unanimously condemned by 17 foreign ministers of the arab league, who convened here in the factory capital. they came here for a consultative session, not just on the situation in palestine and palace about developed in flight, but also do discuss regional issues on the particular question of the palestinian unrest that we've been seeing in palestinian territories. they say that they are disappointed by the steps being taken by the new israeli government when it comes
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to occupied in jerusalem when it comes to the areas where people have been evicted and also the situation in gaza. but that was not the only issue that the foreign ministers discussed, the other a big issue which had been called upon by egypt. and so don was the, it was the down which is being built by, if you will be the graduates on stem, which if you will be a claim, is going to be improve an improvement for agriculture in the region disputed by egypt. and so don, who say that this is going to cause a drought on one and floods on the other side and asking for arab unity for this issue. and according to the secretary general of the arab league, that they have a united in the stands when it comes to the situation in denial region. making sure that not just the arab league, but other international partners come forward and throw their weight behind this tons of normative patty and countries who say that this is not fair when it comes
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to their share of the nile. and the water, which comes through the words them now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means americas boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay towers for 5 years. us president joe biden is calling it a major breakthrough and says it'll help counter china's anti competitive practices in the ation sector. that agreement was reached off to by miss e leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since taking office from brussels. that boston has more on days, events united front against china also economically. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels chief that he had to come up with an interesting offer . the offer came in the form of a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had led to legal battles lasting 17 years long and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides the e u and the u. s. it was all about state subsidies for boy on one side in the us
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and on air bus here in the you. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris which means that the air between the us should . ringback be clear for why 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 cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. the relationship between the you and the u. s. had suffered pretty badly from 4 years of donald trump. now joe biden wasn't town to strengthen this very strategic atlantic partnership that those 2 pack have had for a long time. biden has called the closest relationship in the world, and to achieve that, this trade disputes that basically were dominating the trump. iraq also tara's on
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mattel, minium 25 percent, very high terrorists that also have really this the traits relation between the you and the u. s. all had to be discussed today. on the mattel terrace, there's no solution, but a working group has now been established. we are committed, never fully last year back and it's overwhelming the interest of the have a great relationship with a very different than my friends. after the meeting, the president of the european council of charlotte, michelle's have the it's now a new founding fact between the 2 groups, a strong alliance for a better world. a lot of other issues were discussed including the climate, the global tax funds, also support for tech companies of trade and technology council between you and the
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us to counter shina. but it was a lot of course about china. but politically, you was much more lady and towards china, but on russia they said there were united and that was an important message for joe biden to hear the day before he will meet president flooding middleton and geneva, while still ahead here on al jazeera right in the nation prepared to hold twice to a national elections and why the mood isn't always so jubilant. i'm part of the countries. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. 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 now been dropped, but still intense range also toward the northeast. eastern parts of the pradesh
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also in the red weather alert, but that's been dropped. you know, or 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 range 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 rate 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 a lot of what whether it's worth it so. so the devil can expect that downpours of rain some thunder storms in the forecast for bangkok and hope you mean city
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elevator. what's out there? let's remind you about top stories here. a controversial israeli fall right rally known as the flag launch is underway in east jerusalem city and calling it a major provocation. the radi mark's a day that israel began a patient and my castle is foreign minister says says renewed momentum for cooperation among arab nation. that's off the, a meeting of our foreign ministers here and, and the, you and the us of a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies over during president's or by and visit brussels. it means american, boeing and europe. we need paid carousel for 5 years while biden has now left brussels and has landed in geneva ahead of his highly anticipated meeting there with russian president vladimir putin on wednesday. biden says, he doesn't expect big outcomes from those talks where he comes to confront fusion about cyber attacks and election interference, prison for his thoughts,
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his relations with the united states, their lowest points years, but had stressed, he's open to dialogue. well, meanwhile, china has called on nature leaders to stop exaggerating what beijing has now dubbed the china threats theory. the warning came off to the alliance said during the annual sunday on monday, the china presents systemic challenges to its security. while or who may show it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others. todd officially created confrontation and in strange men and expand difference and disagreement. we reject that. gone are the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating matters 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 its pulse. come up with a prescription or just a day after that nature some as an hours off to china's pushback that tie one has reported the largest incursion of chinese military jets in its
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n space. the government has $28.00 chinese planes, including fighters and nuclear, capable. bombers flew into its territory on monday nature leaders declared that china presents a security risk and stress the importance of peace and stability across the taiwan straits. now nearly 600000 people have died from the corona virus in the united states remains the west effected country in the wild, but with almost half its population now fully vaccinated. there is hope that the west may now be over my counter report 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 are still too many lives be 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 notes. just under 50 percent of americans are fully vaccinated. that 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
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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 vaccination 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 era washington. well let's now go back to stephanie decker. she is an occupied east jerusalem, where she is watching a controversial israeli fall right rally. that is currently still underway. 5th, i believe the group that has now been asked to dispense, are they moving on the yeah, i know there was a call just now because for them to start moving away from this area towards jap, again, we see them walk back up the stairs,
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but they're not moving at the moment. certainly it's trying to keep them away from the media, which is probably been done before. but like we have never received this happens every year. but the high areas in the case may be about an hour now. we are expecting them had something to move away from here to head around. again, this is a major major, you know
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the reason is going to be not only being filled by the government, which is in their 2nd but will be keeping an eye on that situation. stephanie that on the ground for us and occupied east through some. thank you so much stuff. while moving on now and ethiopia is preparing to hold crucial and twice delayed elections across the country on june 21st. there have been concerns about both the credibility of the votes, as well as the security situation in the northern te gray region. this is the 1st time prime minister i'll be off. ned will face bushes since his appointment 3 years ago. out there as mama to dough reports now from are mia the these are kind of a mood at that campaign. rally for europe is ruling prosperity pershing supporters
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of prime. it is akin to see him when a popular mandate, they believe would enable him deal decisively with the many challenges facing the country. the elections should have taken place, but were twice postponed due to the outbreak of covet 19 and logistical challenges faced by the electoral body. 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 ingested and receive education and date dance on how to vote . however, we on 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. but the policy up in movement has filled the most candidates for national parliamentary races and is widely expected to secure a new top. how about faces, a position from 4 to 7 parties? most of all must sticking most sovereignty for the region dated present. in europe,
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africa, the 2nd most populous nation, with some 115000000 people has a federal system and then general government, many of whom have border disputes or expediency aggressive the ruling. 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 very much eager to exercise democracy. and even though this 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 angry. james, very modern and civilized democratic exercises as sketched in this country. as a result. when election comes people feel of was election. violence is, even in the best of times, organizing smooth elections is a tall order. if your boss chemistry hobbled by point structure,
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diplomats following the process, say, the electron board is missing logistical support. you should have provided by the military, which is preoccupied in the 7 month long war integrated. it has been accused of committing widespread human rights abuses in the region. position parties maintain the elections, a motor truck to meet international standards for freedom, fairness and source policy. so ready, several of the most plans the same from the election yet summer choosing to stay in the re hoping that but the depression will help the country. it was the democrat pipe. yes, we are very hope. and as we said, internet received internally, we are giving the party around for the month and we'll continue doing that until the election campaigns in this next week. and here we are hopeful that the next
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parliament will not be as good 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. well, just either auto mia? yep. yeah. now turkish president, wrestler driver on isn't as a by john and has met the country leader. i do on an ill hum, aaliyah visited to cities and going to a car back which box regained control of after the war with our media. one of them shot is historically and culturally important for both azerbaijani is and armenians . the leaders are discussing ways to deepen cooperation during the turkish presidents to date for civilian court has overturned the crystal of a man accused of organizing. the matter of
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a journalist. marian coach was found not guilty of the killings due to lack of evidence, and supreme court has now ordered a new trial. the murder of young cook jack sparked national outrage and led to the resignation of the prime minister. climate change may have already passed and irreversible tipping point. that's the warning from a top arctic profecia. marcus rex has presented the findings from the biggest ever expedition to the arctic. more than $300.00 scientists spend more than a year gathering data. they found that arctic ice as retreating faster than ever before. ah, i know that this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. people attending a controversial israeli fall right rally and occupied east through them have been asked to move on. it's known as the flag march and has not been going on for about an hour. 6 palestinians had been arrested many to.
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