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cloud, your temporary, one of a special fuel stood up for their beliefs, whatever that cost. football rebels on al jazeera from the for villas of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, jewish ultra nationalists hold a controversial marks through occupied east jerusalem palestinians call it an act of provocation. ah, hello there on the south. give hey, this is out there as well. so coming up please guys for us and boeing as the u. s. and you and a 17 year old trade dispute terabyte. and how's it as a challenge to china?
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how vaccine hesitancy and conservative republican states is affecting the president biden's plans and not convey to 70 percent of the population by july. and philippine president rodrigo detach refuses to cooperate with an international criminal court investigation into his government's drugs crackdown. ah, well, it is now 1700 gmc, that is h p. m and occupied east jerusalem, where a controversial far right rally is still underway. israeli police had moved to thousands of palestinians from just outside the cities damascus gauge ahead of the so called flag march by ultra nationalists. jewish groups 27 people were injured. the thousands extra police called in the rally marks the day that is now began to talk to patients in 1967. it was delayed from last month, but was given the go ahead by the new governance on monday and palestinian prime
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minister. it says at the publications and sections of course, a day of rage against stephanie deka is on the ground forth in occupied east through some stuff. i believe the crowd has moved on, but the rally is still continuing. the push started here by the police are still just up above the signature of damascus gate. incredible provocative show of force by the ultra right wing years move. sometimes you came here flying to flags, the challenging, very insightful charles against kind of thing. and really an image that that is, as we've been saying, incredibly provocative. what was interesting for the 1st time i was seeing in pretty much a move removed by the police from this entire area before the march arrived. so removed from this yesterday we removed from the st. surrounding and pushed back
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with barricades. you mentioned there are over 20, injured around 27 at the moment with confrontations with these really police also some police on horseback. but there was certainly a lot of security on the ground here trying to keep things called, but certainly image of this filled with israeli flags. palestinians will tell you is incredibly provocative. one is ready, palace thing and member of parliament. he said really only should be the pallet thing and flag that flies here and occupy history. it's attention that we've seen and all the security concerns, the government did decide that it should still go ahead the right job. basically the new government is day to it has been handed over, almost like a hot potato, if you will, by the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the police had deemed last thursday when this march was supposed to go ahead a 2nd time as the ground not being secure enough. well, benjamin netanyahu added security cabinet, said that good to go ahead and also police commissioner for an alternative route.
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now this is interesting, even though what we saw earlier here, there still some of them below and funded damascus gate is incredibly provocative. one thing that has changed this time around is that for the 1st time, they were not allowed to enter damascus gate and marched through the court to, to jaffer gate. so somebody see, you say that this, this is a small victory. stephanie jack on the ground for us and occupied you through them with overlays to thank you so much. well as to was referencing palestinians have also protested against that israeli flag rally in garza human outside is than has the policy is today. have called for a day of freight. did. they have actually come out in different areas of the gulf from all the fed, morris through different areas that have been badly or brucely bombarded in the
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war. and as a lot of, or many officials and different policy infections have spoken in these protests. they have sets the protest are just to. 8 send a message, that's what they are doing. what's the flag march is provoking the feelings of the policy and it will not, they will not be quiet. all options are in front of the policy or resistance to respond to any violation or aggression by israeli authorities or forces towards the ball and the people of drew the lead. while cattle is foreign minister says there is renewed and the mention for cooperation among arab nations are oblique, foreign ministers of mess and hall to discuss major issues affecting the region. and comes of egypt now looks to repair ties with cattle. it was one of several
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countries that put casa on the blockade until january this year. we believe that 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 about, for a policy i sullivan, jervey, it has worn out from the the flag march and ease drusilla's has been unanimously condemned by 17 foreign ministers of the arab league, who convened here in the factory capital doha, they came here for a consultative session, not just on the situation in palestine and palace about the palestinian flight,
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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 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'll be the graduates on stem, which if your claims is going to be improve and 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 unanimous stance when it comes to the situation in denial region. making sure
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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 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 america's boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay terrorists for 5 years. you as president joe biden is calling it a major breakthrough and says it also helps counter china's anti competitive practices in the ation sector. the agreement was reached off by met with you leaders in brussels during his fast trip to europe since taking office from brussel setbacks and has more on the day's events united front against china also economically. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels. and to achieve that, he had to come up with an interesting offer. and the offer came in the form of
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a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had lab 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 boeing on one side in the us and on air bus here in the you. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these powers 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 corporation 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
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strategic atlantic partnership that those 2 pack have had for a long time. biden has called it a closer relationship in the world and to achieve that, this trade disputes that basically were dominating to trump, iraq, also a terrorist on mattel elementary, i'm 25 percent, very high terrorists that also have really disturbed the traits relation between you and the u. s. all have 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 research back in it's overwhelming the interest of the have a great they don't have a very different than my predecessor after the meeting, the president of the european council of charlotte, michelle's have the it's not a new founding fact between the 2 groups a strong alliance for
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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 us to counter shina. but it was a lot of course about china, but politically to 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 slide and put in, in geneva, while the u. s. and the e u say they are ready to respond decisively to what they've called russia's patent of negative behavior. biden has now left brussels and landed in geneva. ahead of is a highly anticipated meeting with russian president vladimir prison on wednesday 5 and says he doesn't expect big outcomes from those talks, but plans to confront person about cyber attacks and election interference. fusion says relations with the u. s. on out the lowest point in years, but stresses that he's still open to dialogue. when the machine do start,
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when you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. a waiver there are still matters that need comparing and identifying and the determination of mutual positions. the issues of mutual interest can be sold more effectively to the benefit of both the united states and russia. while still ahead here on al jazeera l is off the bathing accuses naturally. it is of exaggerating the threat poses. high one is reporting the largest incursion, yet the chinese f u n. refugee agency faces accusations mishandled with the possible information. hinge refugees ah, ah. bacon in the heat across parts of the middle east then not
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a whole lot of cloud to be found. you know, the highest temperature i could find for you was toward oman. regards 49 point one over the past 24 hours. now in terms of what i'm watching here, we do have that shamal 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 for 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, that's almost a good 10 degrees below average, share the tropics of africa. look like this. some 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 in
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time showers of pulling away from the western and eastern keep keep town and improvement in conditions for you. as we head toward friday, we'll get your temperature up to 22 degrees on saturday. the weather bag, energy and changes to every part of our universe. or small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. oh the
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the, me. hello again. i missed all the steps, remind you about some stories. a controversial israeli far right, rally known as the flag march is currently underway, unoccupied, through kind of sentience. calling it a major propagation, the rally marks the day that israel began to talk to patient in 1900 catholics. foreign minister says renewed momentum for cooperation among our nation. that's often a meeting of arab league, foreign ministers here in town, and the e. u. and the u. s. of announced 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies during presenter biden's visit. it means americans, boeing and europe. why need to pay paris for 5 years? well, meanwhile, china has called on nate. her lead is to stop exaggerating what beijing has now
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dubbed the china threat theory. the warning came off. the alliance said during its annual summit on monday that china presents systemic challenges to its security. follow to 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 gen. 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 data. the g 7 had better take his false, come up with a prescription. with her, meanwhile, 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 tyson, which is about 135 kilometers west of hong kong chief executive. kerry lamb says she's in touch with authorities in london province after the plans operators said
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they're fixing what they're calling a performance issue. the power stations, other operator that's french energy giant, e d. s says it's begun examining a potential build up of gas emissions. that one of the reactors, though, you know, when we bought the one year with regards to foreign media reports about nuclear plant and tie sean gong. jo, the hong kong government is highly concerned by last night. the government has announced that everything is normal, but we will contact belated authorities in going to a province probably within today as we have a regular mechanism to discuss the nuclear standard between hong kong and going down. now south korea is holding military drills around the sets of disputed islands that also came by japan plan talks between leaders were cancelled a few days ago after a dispute about those islands. the total lympics website has a map showing them as japanese territory. south korea has filed a complaint which was rejected by japan. so is now asking the international olympic committee. it's media is a new report from human rights watch. it uses the un refugee agency of improperly
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collecting and sharing hinge a refugee data and calling for an investigation. the human body has denied any wrong doing. mama jumped your reports. the you in says registering refugees is critical to ensuring they get assistance and protection. 800000 ranga 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. this was part of a more general registration process by the un agency to give them access to the most basic and 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 are decided to also register these individuals for their
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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, by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field. whether they agreed to having their data shared with me, unmarked. 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, and organized their joint registration exercise of bohemia, refugees, specific measures were taken to mitigate potential risks. as you see, it has reached out to the governments of bung redemption me and more for comment, but received no reply in 2017, me and mars military launched a violent cracked out against the wrangler in ratcliffe state. the you in called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. more than 700000 bro hinder,
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escaped across the border to southwestern bung, the dish according to human rights watch during the refugee registration process summary and 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 repeat creations would only be carried out on a voluntary basis. you and hcr says it 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 remainder consider one of the world's most persecuted minorities. the worries are constant and they're not likely to ease in the wake of a new report calling into question who may have had access to their personal information. how may jim jerome, i just either. now philippine president rodrigo detect a says he will not cooperate with any investigation by the international criminal court. and his so called war on drugs is chief prosecutor says, crimes against humanity may have been committed during the test. a crackdown which
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is seen thousands killed, similar windows and reports now from the capital manella. on her last day as international criminal court, prosecutor 5 to been sued, the requested authorities ation to formerly investigate philippine president through 3 good. there are 4 possible crimes against humanity. it's a farewell move, the families of many of those skilled in the so called war on drugs are grateful for since 2018 detectives policy has been subjected to preliminary examinations. the international criminal court has been analyzing a large amount of public information. in addition to the complaints and supplementary reports submitted by international rights groups and lawyers here representing family prosecutor, been through 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
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been killed. the government puts the number at their own 7000. but white people believe death in police related anti drug operations may reach nearly 30000 recent message. step down where the directly or indirectly participates. 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 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 believed building this institution, 1st of all. but what we believe if just masks iss insecurity,
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will actually deep down. i think he believes that the icy as, as, and enforce it's showing the government says it regret the action taken by prosecutor ben soda and that the justice department here thing used to reinvestigate cases of a fallacy in was related operation. but for the families of the victims, the i c. c move provides a sliver of hope the various and those turn this a venue for justice, especially they say when their own justice system in the country has failed them. samelle and dog and our 0 manila. now i've got to stop her suspended, it's polio vaccination campaign, and eastern manga ha, province. after 5 health work, as they were gunned down, i've got to phone is one of the last remaining countries where polio is still and
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demick. but many afghans distrust immunization campaigns, believing it's part of a western sterilization plan. the government claims the taliban for targeting polio health black as an accusation that denies turkish president rush type out on has pledge support for as a by john during a visit to the dispute and going to car back region to on on the very president malia visited to cities which but who regained control of after last year's war with armenia. one of them shot is historically and culturally important for both as a bi johnny's and armenians. turkey your member was a key backer of as a by zone. during that conflict, russell said has more now from patricia in going to car by turkeys president, the zip ad one and the president of other bay john how malia are here in su, shot to st. deals, which will involve education, energy, defense, industry, and construction. billions of dollars of the contracts with the turkish companies
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are being signed here to rebuild cover the war turn region. but aside from the business, the political symbolism in this region is also quite important. at one, attend, just attended the nato summit, and on the same day he came to their b. john, during the war in cut about majority, 2 of the nato members were opposing b jones military operations and turkey solid involvement in the war. turkish drones let there be john army to retake many district in kara, and the situation has changed your political dynamics and the state will in the region dramatically. so out of the ones with it in this respect, that could be a message to the involved poverty that the corporation between observation and turkey is in place and will continue. also, there is an ongoing political instability in our menu and the country will hold election on june 20 the policies of the new government in our many a will have
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a remarkable impact whether the ceasefire will hold on. so ad ones with it right after natal summit and before our minion election is being read as a reiterate in turkey, commitment to the alliance with of their be john $600000.00 people has now dives in the corona virus in the united states. and remains the west effected country in the wild, but with almost half the population now fully vaccinated. there is hope that the west may be over. my counter reports from the capital, washington, dc, 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,
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57 percent lower than the figure a month ago. there are still too many lives being lost. we're still average in the last 7 days. the us of $370.00 deaths per day. $270.00 deaths that significantly lower than at the peak of this crisis. but it's still a real tragedy. just under 50 percent of americans are fully vaccinated. 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, top vaccinations in areas that are lagging,
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the vaccines. let me say it again. are safe, they are safe and they are free and they are effective. and it is that simple, the bite and administration had targeted a national 70 percent 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 there a washington while. meanwhile, several regions in russia have tightened restrictions after a surge in cases there and increasing hospital capacity for an expected influx of patients. on sunday, russell reported its largest one day italy since february, and the criminal says it's not satisfied with the flow rate. the vaccination. moving on and as the vacuum court has overturned the acquittal of
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a man accused of organizing the matter of a journalist, marian notice found not guilty of the killing. evidence of the supreme court has now ordered a new trial. the matter of a young christiane spark national outrage and lead to the resignation of the prime minister or climate change may have already passed and irreversible tipping point. that's the warning from a top arctic research. 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 is now retreating faster than ever before. so come to the ice doctors, welcome to that if can the arctic year round 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. and then it
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should follow christian erickson has posted on social media for the 1st time since his cardiac arrest on the pitch during the ongoing euros. a photo of him smiling in his hospital bed was accompanied by a message, thanking everyone for their messages from around the world. erickson says he's fine under the circumstances, although he still needs more tests. but also that he'll be cheering on the danish team and all of the next matches the, the hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines a controversial israeli fall right rally known as the flag march is still underway and occupied east jerusalem palestinians, according as a major provocation. the rally monks the day that israel began its occupation in 1900. 67, stephanie decker has more from occupied incredible provocative.
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