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the leaders of the united states and russia meet face to face the medical trained relationship from ukraine to the jailing of a criminal critique. and i think climate change. there is much to discuss with the buyer and putin stomach mark the warming of the co. p. join now to his era, for all the days events and in depth analysis. ah, the nationalist told the controversial march and occupied in to loosen them thomas phineas, call it an active provocation. ah, hello barbara, are you watching? al jazeera life from london, also coming out the us presidents and the you clear the air after a 17 year back over aircraft subsidies agreeing to suspend paris. joe
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biden, meanwhile, had the geneva for a highly anticipated summit, with russia's blood, the mere fruit in, but warns not to expect any big outcome. and the sinking feeling in the arctic expedition data shows global warming may have passed and every verse civil ah hello, thank you for joining us. we start the program and occupied east jerusalem where he is really far right. nationalists have held what they call the flag march. israeli police moved dozens of palestinians from outside the cities damascus gate before the controversial rally. 27 were injured. the thousands of police were called in the rally marks the day that israel began itself to patient the routes and then back in 67. it was
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delayed from last month, but we've given the go ahead by the new government on monday. the palestinian prime minister says publication and factions called for a day of rage against live now to stephanie decker, who is an occupied east. recently for the march is over now, how did it all play out when it pos security was here. barbara, today we had hundreds and hundreds of ultra nationalists far right. is ready. settlers coming in here and selling. what you're seeing now is that it's back to normal policy unions are back in damascus gate. this is of course, the hub and the center of life really unoccupied is through the market. there are shops around people go in and out of the city says the pictures that you saw just a couple of hours ago. incredibly different and credibly provocative what had happened basically that israeli police had reinforced the ground with about 2000
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police. they had pushed all the palace thing and back even up the street surrounding the damascus gate area. there were some skirmishes they did disperse them as well. you said there are $27.00 injured, allowing for hundreds and hundreds of the settlers to come and fly their flags. harry was a bit 10, but was what was interesting is that there was an incredibly reinforced police presence unusual because really this is a march that takes place on a yearly basis. and we noticed that there was really seem that there seem to be some kind of order to make sure that it didn't escalate. so in general, there were concerns that this would again reignite tensions on the ground that we've seen over the last couple of weeks. the last month or so, but i think having now wrapped up, they were pushed away by the police after around 2 hours or so. and the date seems to have passed in the sense of without escalating the ground so far. certainly, that hasn't happened. so stuff in general though, how much of a test was this,
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this new coalition government, they gave the go ahead just a few days ago. i seem to have lost my i s b. but i think you can ask me about the challenge that this poses to this government. the challenge is the 2nd day of the new coalition, the new government and new prime minister was whether to allow this to happen at all. this was sort of revive, let's say, by the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, after the police delayed the march twice, the last time being last thursday, and netanyahu said that they should go ahead an alternate route should be given. well, yesterday the new minister of public security met with the police commissioner thing yes, it should go ahead. he had, he had the confidence in the, in the police that it would go ahead. so basically what they did and what kind of thing is interesting will tell, have told us is a small victory, is that they weren't allowed for the 1st time ever to pass through damascus gate. and through the muslim quarter of the old city, which of course is seen as majorly provocative. so i think what it's interesting
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reading between the lines, but certainly naturally bet at the prime minister is someone who supports the people that you saw here earlier. so it would have been very difficult for him to counselor, but there seem to have been strict orders given as well to contain it and to make sure that it didn't get out of pat becca with the latest from occupied jerusalem. thank you. i know so i as well as you heard there, palestinians have been protesting against that israeli nationalist raleigh. the in around a 1000 people, marched among the rumbling garza city, which is struggling to rebuild back to last month. devastating conflict. many protest is described the scenes from the israeli march as the moralizing human side was there. the policy is, i have called for a day of freight. did. they have actually come out in different areas just because
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this from all the proto morris through different areas that have been badly or brutally bombarded in the war. and as a lot of, 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's 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 israeli authorities or forces towards the goal and the people through the lead cat out as foreign minister says there is renewed momentum for cooperation among arab nations,
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arab league, foreign ministers of matching dough, hard to discuss major issues affecting the region, pensions between israel and palestine, and the reconstruction of garza were among the main topics of the summit. it also comes as egypt looks to repair ties with khattab. it was one of several countries in 2017, the located car. until january we believe that this, this momentum is very important to push for what to do, what i joined in the region 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 tone of dialogue is now the opportunity here in our region. and this is something has been very a foundation and for, for,
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for the policy. ah, been a busy few days for us president and joe biden in europe, where he's been showing up support ahead of a hotly anticipated summit with the russian leader vladimir putin. after meeting g 7, leaders in cornwall here in england and then joining and nato summit in brussels. he's now managed to resolve a major dispute with the european union steadfast and has more from brussels, 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 has 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 on one side in the us and
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on air bus here in the e. u. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris, which means that the air between the you and the us should 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 disturbed 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 less, but we're backing. it's overwhelming the interest of the have a great relationship with a very different than my predecessors. 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 us to count shina. but it was a lot of course about china. but politically that you was much more lady and
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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. put in in geneva. well, not to that meeting in geneva, we've been talking about war 2 of the world's most powerful leaders are preparing to meet and 18th century lakeside village. and the last time joe biden met, flooding me, of houston was 10 years ago and ties between russia and the us of hit new lows since then. here's what's at stake in wednesday's presidential summit. recent ransomware attacks in his critical american infrastructure and its being blamed on groups in russia by then says he wants russia to crack down on such criminals and will also raise concerns about cyber meddling in us politics. the world's 2 biggest nuclear powers are also keen to discuss arms control. russia wants to extend and renew treaties on certain weapons. then there is human rights which by then has
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vowed to defend. washington has criticized moscow over the alleged poisoning of opposition leader election of only who is now in prison. but some of the biggest clashes may be about other countries, particularly russia's role in the crises and conflict in ukraine, bella, ruth, and syria. while our white house correspondent, kimberly how kid has been following president biden, she's now in geneva, lots of items on the agenda for this meeting. how has the president biden prepared for you think well, the meetings that he's had with the leaders of the west, namely the g 7, as well as the nato summit, are really kind of a preparation for joe biden. he told reporters that he has consulted with his allies as well as their political aids, and he goes into this meeting with vladimir putin, the russian leader with the all is arity of the wes behind him. now,
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in terms of the structure, what we're being told for white house officials is that in fact, this meeting is expected to last about 4 to 5 hours. it is expected to be contentious, potentially because there's a lot of work to be done and some of the issues are a bit thorny that they will be discussing. so what we know is the men won't be sharing a meal, but they will be initially meeting in a quite intimate setting. it will be just flat, amir, put in the russian leader and the us president joe biden, along with his secretary of state antony, blanket. and we know that the russian foreign minister will be there as well. survey laugh, rob. we also know that following that meeting of the 4 men, there will then be a 5 member delegation for each side. and there will be press conferences at the end of the summit, but they will be held separately again. what we're being told is that in fact, this could be a rather contentious meeting and that's why geneva was chosen because of its political neutrality. it was felt that this would be the perfect backdrop for some of those difficult issues. the men are expected to discuss. there are
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a lot of difficult issues and i guess because of that, present biden as urge to downplay expectations basically. but what can we expect in terms of outcome if anything well, you're absolutely right. the, the president has kind of the u. s. president has set the bar very low in terms of outcome. but what we're expecting is that there will be a framework in place and job wide and was very careful not to forecast what he's going to be bring up specifically. but he was very clear that he believes there are areas where the 2 countries can have cooperation. having said that, he is also going to, when he discusses human rights, whether it's election interference, what have you, is that the u. s. president is going to send the clear message that if those types of actions continue, there will be a response from the united states. and what they've said previously is that will be seen and unseen. what the united states is looking for out of this is for the relationship between the united states and russia,
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where the western russia to be predictable, to be stable. but having said that, we also know that will be very different than the last time a u. s. president met with vladimir putin. you remember donald trump meeting in helsinki in 2018. a lot of criticism about that that donald trump was essentially outflanked by the former k g b officer. what we expect this time is that there will be other people present in the room other than that initial meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin. and what we also know is this meeting is likely to be closely watched as a bit of geopolitical theatre. as it takes place. absolutely. kimberly, how can our white house correspondent live for us in geneva? kimberly thank still ahead here now 0. the if you, your gears up for regional election, but with some are celebrating a campaign rallies, others worries of both will not be free or mayor and fears for the safety of
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refugees up to the you. when is accused the funding over their data to me and mars government? ah, ah, hello, here's the weather story across europe on wednesday. there's a few things i want to show you. so come with me. the 1st is a disturbance over the british giles. that's going to knock down the heat and humidity in the days to come. it's going to meet up with some moisture from the iberian peninsula, and then we've got a disturbance across the black sea region that's given us some heavy rain for eastern bulk area, romania, m. o. dover. so we talked about that front, sliding down temperatures will squeeze out one more nice day for london may be up to 30 degrees, but look friday 19 and we'll have some windy conditions on top 2. so those pulses of what, whether it's worth the black sea, they're going to sun further south side across the boss for. so what and windy for
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is stumble with a hive. $24.00 degrees and toward the south of the country on talia $24.00. that's almost about 10 degrees below average. take you to iberia right now where the atmosphere will be conducive to seen some storms for central and northern parts of portugal toward the south west of spain as while on wednesday. okay, off to north africa, we go, and a wind off the mediterranean is keeping the temperature in cairo to $35.00 degrees, which is average. and we've got our boats of what weather across the gulf of guinea that includes the ivory coast where some spots have seen over a 100 millimeters of rain over the past at a while. the most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day.
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most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but when most people oh the me. come back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera israeli far right nationally held what they call the flag march through occupied east jerusalem. israeli police moved dozens of palestinians from outside the city them africa scapes. before the controversial rallies. 27 were injured. the you and the u. s. resolve the 17 year
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of battle over aircraft subsidies, the deal suspense parrot for 5 years for boeing and they are both and with ties between russia and the u. s. u low joe biden is writing. they're putting up, preparing to meet in geneva on wednesday. the agenda is expected to include cyber crime, election, meddling arms control and human life in the united nations. being accused of improperly sharing with me and more government data on working refugees after they had fled into bangladesh. to escape persecution report by human rights watch is calling for an investigation into the you and refugee agency, which denies any wrongdoing. mohammad jump june reports the you in says registering refugee is critical to ensuring they get assistance and protection . 800000 ro hanger refugees in bangladesh gave personal information including fingerprints to the you and hcr, beginning in 2017. now,
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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 u. n. 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 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, by you and hcr stuff when being registered in the field. whether they agreed to having their data shared with me, unmarked. and i got 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
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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 or hunger refugees. specific measures were taken to mitigate potential risks. as you see, it has reached out to the government to bunk reduction me and more for comment, but received no reply. in 2017, me and more 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 ro hinder, escaped across the border to southwestern bangladesh. according to human rights watch during the refugee registration process submarine even raised concerns, their data would be used to send them back to me in march. 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
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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 a new report calling into question who may have had access to their personal information. mohammed, jim jones, i just am more than 600000 people have now died from corona virus in the united states, the 1st country to pass that figure also had the most cases more than 33000000. but the vaccination drive is rapidly bringing down that daily figure and california and new york, the latest states to left most of their remaining restrictions. restrictions are also being listed in israel war. most people now won't have to wear a mask in doors. it follows one of the world's most successful vaccination campaigns. 85 percent of the adult population has been inoculated. there are now only a few dozen active cove at 900 patients in israel, but the my school still applies to unvaccinated people in medical facilities.
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anybody heading to quarantine and the airline passengers? several regions in russia had tightened restrictions. meanwhile, after a surgeon cases and are increasing hospital capacity for an expected influx of patients on sunday, russia reported its largest one big tally of new cases. in february. the kremlin says it's not satisfied with the slow rate of vaccination. only about 18000000 russians have been vaccinated out of a population of a 144000000. if you appear is preparing for elections on monday, twice delayed by covert 19. it's the 1st time the prime minister are b and they will face the voters since coming to power after his predecessor resigned 3 years ago. but there are concerns about the credibility of the vote and the ongoing security situation in the northern te, great region bahama the reports. the county
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will move that the campaign rally for europe is ruling prosperity, party, supporters of prime minister. but i came to see him when a popular mandate, they believe would enable him deal decisively with many challenges facing the country. their lectures should have taken place here, but were twice postponed due to the outbreak of covet 19 and logistical challenges . faced by the electro bought a total of $37000000.00 people hovered just to vote at a go bought on a farmer in the populous autumn origin. is one of them. we have resisted and received education and date dance on how to vote. however, we on such in what election will bring. we are really hoping for peace and a bit a p, o, p are the prime ministers, prosperity party, a party to europe in movement has filled the most candidates for national parliamentary races and is widely expected to secure a new top. he, however, faces
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a position from 4 to 7 parties. most of all must sticking most sovereignty for the just data present. because 2nd most populous nation, with some 100 than 15000000 people has a federal system and then regional government, many of whom have bought a dispute or experiencing 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. you'll be the extremely polarized political system for a very long time known for dick potty and regina's very modern and civilized democratic exercises as scarcely in this country. at the result. when election comes, people fear of post election violence is even in the best of times organizing smoke, elections is a tall order. it if your boss chemistry, hopefully by point structure diplomats following the process,
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say the electron board is missing logistical support. you should have provided by the military, which has been occupied in the 7 month long war integral. it has been accused of committing widespread human rights abuses in the region. the position parties maintain the elections on instruct to meet international standards for freedom fantasy as part of the several have the same from the election yet so much using sustain, hoping that participation will help the country. in this quest, the democrats, we are giving the willing party around 4 months and will continue doing that until the election campaigns in this next week. and we are hopeful that the next 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,
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tortured or even summarily executed. he's also feeling the threats fear, according to amnesty international, and as if a whole both towards election day, many, he hope the pulse will defeat unfair, hammered out well, just either or mia, if the climate change could now be irreversible because we may already be past the global tipping point that's according to the scientist who led the world's biggest ever expedition to the north pole. 300 scientists from 20 countries were involved in the mission, which spend more than a year drifting through the arctic ice, bringing back proof that our planets northern most ocean is dying. the spread of sea ice in the summer has decreased by half in just a few decades. temperatures were also 10 degrees higher and the ice half is thick compared to records taken during our historic expedition in the 18 ninety's. now that means the ocean is absorbing, more heat in the summer,
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and that ice sheet formation in the autumn is slower than usual. so come to the ice, dr. watkins to that is 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 than delta arrive, there are several tipping points in the climate system which lead to irreversible sudden changes which are triggered when the planet reaches a certain temperature. and we have seen that we are on the verge of that tipping point, which will lead to the disappearance of the ice in the arctic summer. a new president still haven't been declared in peru more than a week after its election right when candidate cake of more risks and imminent corruption trial. if for a socialist dr. oh say that can be your holds on to his now lead you maury has been claiming the vote, his mark by fraud, but as yet the offer any evidence supporters of the free peru part he of rallied outside the national election jury offices demanding that results via the voters
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were choosing their 5th president in 3 years. iran says it's produced a $6.00 kilos of uranium. enraged at to 60 percent, the move takes the country much closer to being able to produce the 90 percent enrichment needed for nuclear weapons. iran in the us are holding indirect talks in vienna aimed at finding a way back to the 2015 iran nuclear deal. former us president donald trump backed out of the deal back in 2018, triggering hard line iranian politicians to push through a law requiring to iran to take said the further enrich uranium. hong kong leader says radiation levels in the territory remain normal, but places a high degree of importance on reports of problems that a nuclear power plant in neighboring one province. the plan which is jointly operated by china, one on nuclear power group and the french multinational electric company
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electricity. the phones has been dealing with a performance issue, so cold, but is apparently operating within safety limits. but electricity, the france says it's investigating media reports that are normal levels of radioactive gas had leap from the plant. china says there are no signs of abnormalities. ah and other top stories on al jazeera, he's really far right. nationalists have held what they call the flag march through occupied east jerusalem. israeli police move dozens of health stimuli from outside . this is the mask escape. before the controversial gladly, 27 were injured. the rally was delayed from last month but was given the go ahead by the new government. the palestinian prime minister says.

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