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whatever the cost football rebels on al jazeera, the o b, the hero, the world needs right ah washer. in the israel launches air strikes in garza, the 1st player up since a cease fire agreement with us last month. the photos, the day attention to controversial, much by is really nationally more can be personally of the occupation of east jerusalem. ah, i don't know about this and this is all a live from bill. ha. also coming up,
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be you and us reach a deal to end the 17 year dispute over subsidies between rival play makers, boeing and airbus, but disagreements remain parts of the us begin ending over 1900 restrictions. that's whole hit 600000, but infections and death are done. either one in the global warming may have passed the point of no return. those ice layers appear to be mountains faster than ever before. ah, israel has conducted air strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st strikes since a cease fire. last month's warplanes target is hamas sites south of gaza? city id con eunice, comes after century balloons were flown from gaza. cars and fires in fields in southern israel. suffered lute has the latest from gaza. well, the only army has just released a statement saying that it's fighting jets,
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re did on how much military bases and gods city in the south of god. in hon units, the minister of health said no, no injuries or no casualties. that according to days or aly statement, these, these raids came and response to flying and send re balanced the was as we managed to spoke to the fighting groups in got to check of there will be any response on this is raise. they said they have not received orders from their commanders to respond to such attacks. also the statement how much of the action just came out shortly. busy saying that these, these attacks are these, these rates are breaking directly between gaza on jerusalem, which will, which will not happen according to her statement. and they have not mentioned any
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retaliation or any response toward the latest is a strike in gaza. there is still, people are frustrated because of the closure of the board. that is still the israeli are banning the axis or the import of the material essential elements for the government, including the medicine, including the fuel, including the raw material needed for under construction. of course. busy needed for that construction of god or for the daily life needs. well those ties come hours up to far right is really nationalists house what they call the flag march and occupied east jerusalem. the rally marks the day israel began its occupation more than 50 years ago. the palestinian prime minister has called it a provocation under stephanie deca reports. it's been met with protests streaming into the heart of occupied east jerusalem. hundreds of the far right is
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really national. you know why this is a controversial march marking jury some day when israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967, delayed twice because of tensions on the ground. look at the nation with your patient will be creating eviction and shift. continuing on our organizing in march of rotation in babylon. and the only the victim attacks in the, in the 15 and the policy in groups. of course the day a bridge, but the police made sure they pushed palestinians right back clearing the entire
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area for this to take place. this is the image so that the far right ultra nationalists want you to see flying the israeli flag or in the heart of occupied is true for the jewelry, provocative for the time and look on the co, those that there is a little victory. it was a fact that for the 1st time and i'll bring it out to march to damascus case, and do the most important israel be talked to policing around the march to more obviously presence than in recent years. on the 2nd day of this new government and emit warnings that this could reignite tension. it seemed clear that orders have been given not let situation get out of hand. after almost 2 hours, they were moved on and it seemed the risk of re escalation of violence so far been avoided. stephanie decker 0 at damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem. us president says he is ready to take on russia is vladimir putin. after attending the
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g 7 and natal summit's, joe biden has arrived in geneva for wednesdays meeting. it doesn't expect big outcomes, but he does plan to discuss the war in ukraine, cyber attacks and the election interference. he also says he doesn't want conflict with russia. 9 times to offer cooperation to present recalls, a worthy adversary of white house correspondent kimberly hoggard is in geneva. you as president joe biding, goes into his summit with russian liter vladimir putin following meetings in not only brussels with native leaders, but also at the g 7. we know that there have been consultations with world leaders as well as their political age. the white house saying that by didn't goes into the summit with the strength and solidarity of the west behind him in terms of what we can expect. the meeting likely to be about 4 to 5 hours long. and we know that the day will wrap up with a press conference, although they will be separate press conferences. joe biden and vladimir putin will
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not be speaking to reporters side by side in terms of what could be achieved. the bar has been set very low. there is likely to be a potential framework for future discussions that could be laid out the us president saying that he is not seeking for any sort of confrontation with russia. although if there is aggressive activity, it will be met with some sort of us response. both seen and see what the us president says. if he's looking for areas of cooperation with russia, he also says that he's looking forward to this meeting in terms of latin reputed. he sees them as what he calls a worthy adversary. but his smith is in moscow with a look at what pushing might hope to get out of the meeting. it's been 7 years since the g 8 became the g 7. and russia stopped getting invites vladimir putin decision to alex crimea. prompted the suspension from this gathering of the world's most powerful democracy. since then, russia's president has become more isolated. only the president of tajikistan
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joined him for the victory day commemorations. so as summit with the us president is a qu, putin. cooper for the meeting will be widely promoted by russian propaganda because put in is sort of emerging from international isolation and at the highest level for him. the fact of the summit itself is important, but it's the u. s. it's driving the agenda because it's far from clear what pooty will get from his talks with biden and headed to meet with mister putin, to let him know what i want him to know. the u. s. government, russia policy presumes a high degree of friction in the relationship he used to put in your new po, which at work. if food gets nothing from this meeting, i think he'll show us a scary movie and it will be bad if the almost worn april wasn't enough. it's september, we'd get a semi war. would it be difficult for moscow to send his troops into ukraine? no. as well as ukraine, they'll be plenty to talk about when both men meet in this villa. on the shores of
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lake geneva, disputes are reelection interference, cyber crime and human rights cast. a shadow over the meeting. arms control and regional conflicts will also be on the agenda the long. i think biden strategy is based on the fact that american society economy and technology have a future while to tins regime has no future. that's why biden doesn't need to rush . americans are not really worried about the fate of vonnie or other jailed russian opposition. members. so there will be pressure on puts in but not very strong because they need to keep the communication channel open. is it even possible for the us and russia to come to agreement over the status of crimea, or what to do about the bellows, dictate to alexander lucas shank or how to resolve the syrian civil war or bloomer . the problem is simple. the west con, get put in what he wants. freedom of action in the posts region cannot and will not while that's exactly what to to needs. so when a dead end may well end up with a war,
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at least on the re staffing of each of his embassies. both lead as could come to a mutually beneficial agreement. here that the topic bolton have left us and russian diplomatic mission, operating with skeleton stuff that affects diplomatic exchange, is at a severely disruptive issuing a visa foreign ministry that it's ready to review normal operations with just 24 hours. notice if the u. s. agree furnace smith. alex's era. the us president has held a deal with the e u 2 and a long running trans atlantic dispute an aircraft subsidies. the agreement reached with the new leaders suspend tariffs of 5 years for americans playing make a boeing and european viable air bus. giovanni has called it a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's anti competitive practices in the ation sector from brussels and step boston. has more in the days, events united front against china also cannot make lee. that's what joe biden
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wanted to achieve here in brussels. and to achieve that, he had to come up with an interesting offer. and he also came in the form of a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had lab to legal battles lasting 17 year long and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides of you 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 paris, which means that the air between the you under us should. ringback be clear for why this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we have fall now really opened a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. the relationship between the you and the u. s. had
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a pretty badly from 4 years of donald trump. now joe biden wasn't town to strengthen this very strategic atlantic partnership that those 2 packets have had for a long time. biden has called it the closest relationship in the world and to achieve that, this trade disputes that basically were dominating the trump. iraq, also a terrorist on mattel elementary, m, 25 percent. very high terrorists that also have really disturbed the trade relation to 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 research backing. it's overwhelming the interest of the have a great relationship with and they don't have a very different than my predecessors. after the meeting, the president of the european council of charlotte, michelle's had the it's not
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a new founding fact between the 2 groups. a strong alliance for a better world. a lot of other issues were discuss including the climate, the global tax funds. also support for tech companies, trades and technology council between you and the 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, flattered me, put in in geneva, still ahead on knowledge is there a set of goals armed forces celebrate a small victorian and their fight against rebels in the southern region. and football people are 20 tried to kick into high here the highlights from today's not sports. i
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i, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, quite the lashing we're getting from the monsoon rains 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 ne, eastern parts of the pradesh. 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 a poll 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 to 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
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a band of rain moving across northern areas of china right through to the yangtze river valley and shooting just south of shanghai, beijing. you're going to get striped with some heavy rain as we had wednesday into thursday. for the philippines were starting to dry out for lose on island. that includes manila with a high of $31.00. but a lot of what, whether it's what the south so devil can expect downpours of rain some thunder storms in the forecast for bangkok and hold him in city sponsored pay cut on airways. the demand for low price cool is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great. by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at the disposal of our committee. oh, or the date exposing the hidden human and environmental costs way with the company . give free. what is the data on what he said, boss? fashions on all g
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o r g data. reminder of our top stories, this are israel's conducted air strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st strikes since the si fi last month. while things targeted from us site starts in gaza city and in con unit, it comes out to in century. but it is for phone from god cars and fires and fields in southern israel and follows a controversial valley by far right? is really nationalist and occupied east jerusalem, so called flying march march. today israel began its occupation in 1067 on the syrians are calling it a major publication. us president,
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joe barton is in geneva. ahead was visiting the meeting with russians luggin, put in the bottom, says he doesn't want conflict with russia, the water ukraine, and cyber attacks. and among the topics spectra to discuss, senegal is army, says it's captured rebel bases in the star. it's the latest offensive against the non group that wants to create an independent state, and hopes the operation will help and one of africa's longest civil conflicts. nicholas had reports in the capital dot com. a final push into rebel held the villages after senegal, the armed forces launched a 2 week ground in aerial assault. government troops have taken back control of southern district because the most region bordering going to be south security down here. this is an important operation aimed at, but controlling the border by creating military outposts deep in the jungle. this is to allow the civilian population that floods the areas to be able to finally
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return home. i really love this is what's left of one of the rebel basses, provisions and arms were abandoned. as senegal government forces launched their surprised assaults, the army says rebel fighters had placed land mines all around the camp. god bless it, but i mean at least one officer and our ranks was injured when he stepped on an anti personnel mine. also one of our comrades was injured by gunshot and come and get there. the movement of democratic forces of chasm, also also known as the m f. d. c has been fighting for independence from senegal for the last 40 years. in the past, the government of getting be so and gambia were hostile towards synagogue and supported the rebel a spokesperson of the cynically. the armed forces told al jazeera that they suspect the rebels of having fled to neighboring guinea bizarre while there has been series of victories for a single use army. in the last year. lasting peace will require the cooperation of
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neighboring countries. but newly elected president, the neighboring countries stopped funding the rebels preferring to build a stronger ties with sending outs, president, mikey, so today, so they have good allies booth in the news though is a gun. so let's say the best fire for the city going to find last the solution to the government. coffee with me and using the military pressure wide and we'll see it in the a very weak image to see following mediation efforts by organisations close to the vatican, the movement of democratic forces of gather mos called for a full cease fire in 2014. but the rebels are accused by rights groups and environmentalists of illegal logging in attacking local villagers. this latest assault by the senegalese army is another attempt to bring this long standing conflict to an end. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car. no
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more than 15 months since the 1st case of corona virus in the us, the pandemic has killed more than 600000 people. that's the highest number reported by any country. but on ambitious vaccination drive is brought done. the number of deaths in factions have also fallen to about 14000 a day from a quarter 1000000 per day in the winter. with the situation improving from the east to the west coast, several states have begun easing restrictions. california, which is the 1st to impose a lockdown, has dropped social distancing, rose and removed a limit and capacity at bars and restaurants. new york is also lifting measures since 70 percent of adults. there have received at least one dose of the vaccine or mighty high sway davis is an infectious disease physician at the john cochrane, v a medical center. she says the challenge is to get vulnerable populations fully
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vaccinated. what we're seeing is some people not really understanding how important it is to follow the exact exact science that we studied during the clinical trials for the vaccines, especially now with variance in play and more, most recently, and most concerning the, the delta variance, which is quickly overtaking other variance of concern in the u. s. and by the end of july, we believe will be the dominant variance of concern. we know that in cases predominantly in the united kingdom and in india, that one dose is just not enough that it does not offer a level of protection that we are in any way, shape or form comfortable with. you need both shock to be protected. and so what that tells us is that the end is far from over. if anything, the hard work is now, it is now dealing with a segment of the population with the more resistant to vaccines, right? that's expected that we got the most excited, the, the,
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the portion of the population that bought into the vaccines early. and now we really have to dig deep and make people understand why it's still necessary. and so critically important. what we're seeing both here in the u. s, and across the world is once again vulnerable populations. and specifically, communities of color are being disproportionately affected and left behind. we know too much from pac diseases. why this happens and that this happens not because of something unique to cobra. because cobra 19 joins a long list. read this happened. this is due to systemic and institutional racism. this is due to social determinants of health barriers that prevent folks from these group from this group having access to the best available care per socialist candidates. pedal castillo has claimed victory in the presidential election after holding onto a narrow lead. if it is possible legal challenges from right wing rival,
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who's more, it tries to get the vote and know claiming fraud. still waiting for the final developed intellectually. officials was in a week after the pony if he o. p. m is preparing to hold crucial and twice delayed elections across the country and june 21st. having concerns about the credibility of the vote. and the security situation in the northern cigarette region is the 1st time prime minister on the arm and will face the voters since his appointment. 3 years ago, diseases mom about old reports from the auto mia region that kind of will move that campaign rally for europe is ruling prosperity, purty supporters of prime minister. but i came to see him when a popular mandate, they believe would enable him deal decisively with the many challenges facing the country. election should have taken place, but what twice postpone due to the outbreak of covet 19 and logistical challenges
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faced by the electro bought a total of 37000000 people. however, just to vote at a go bought on a farmer in the populace or a mortgage and is one of them. we have ingested and received education and date dance on how to board. however, we sat in what election will bring in we are really hoping for peace and a bit a p o p are the prime minister. prosperity party party to up in movement has filled up the most candidates for national parliamentary races, and is widely expected to secure your top. he, however, faces a position from 4 to 7 parties. most of all must sticking most sovereignty for the region dated present. in europe, because 2nd most populous nation, with some 115000000 people, has a federal system and then general government, many of whom have border disputes, or expediency and rest of the ruling. part of the is extremely ready to exercise democracy. the government is extremely ready and has officially promised to the
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public to at least exercise democracy in this country. and, and the public is very much eager to exercise democracy. and even though is opportunities out of there, the challenges are also very, very clear. because your base of extremely polarized political system for a very long time known for dick potty angry jim's 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. it if your boss chemistry hobbled by point structure, diplomats following the process, say the electro 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
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parties maintain the elections most on track to meet international standards for freedom, fairness and source punish. so ready, several have a most plans the same from the election yet summer, choosing to stay in the re hoping that but it's efficient will help the country in the democrat pipe. yes, we are very hopeful. and as we said, internet advocate 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 we're, we are hopeful that the next parliament will not be as the previous ones, the government's 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 sphere. according to amnesty international, and as if the whole both towards election day,
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many here hope the pulse will defeat unfair. hammered out well, just either or mia? yep. yeah. climate change may have already passed and irreversible tipping point. that's the warning from a top oxy restructure market strikes has presented the findings from the biggest ever expedition to the arctic. around $300.00 scientists spent more than a year gathering data. they find dr. guys is retreating faster than ever before. 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. 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 couldn't. 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. wilma column is the head of ocean's for greenpeace. u k. he explains the impact of fast
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retreating ice. the conditions which have been there for thousands of years are changing beyond the point of any return, which means that the people who lives in the arctic semi and in new people, the wild life that we associate with the polar bears. walruses that will struggle in, in that world where, where the conditions are so changed. but the fact is, we've known that this is coming for a long time. what scary about this most recent study is that it tells us yet again, that things are happening even faster than we thought they were. we knew that things were changing, but when we underestimate to just how fast the pace of changes, what happens in the arctic affects all of us. and it does so in many different ways, many of which we may not even realize until it happens that the most obvious is, is rising water temperatures, you know, the optic, the antarctic,
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the 2 poles they are, they are the parts of the ocean that keep us keep the oceans cool and they keep the temperatures down. so that's the most obvious. but the ice caps that are on greenland if they were to melt that causes rising sea levels. and all of this is part of a system that changing just so rapidly and in so many different ways. it's very hard to predict exactly what all of the impacts will be, but suffice to say it will impact all of us. the news casino in aloe has broken law records as the hold as portugal got the hero campaign off and running with a 3 know when over hungry i'm getting supporters was silent when i 1st got out of portugal in front on 84 minutes then. and now the steps out to school to penalty and will do so. we begin the highest score in the tournaments history with 10 goals, but it wasn't finished. then he made it 11. germany loses
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a opening game of the years for the 1st time. again. please don't hold the roof of that one with the new champions who took the lead in munich? germany is not common to bowl into his own net at the end of the 1st half of german defender until the good clash with funds. the whole front stopped. they've got a 2nd after the break for city in the boxes. effort was ruled out off sides as was a goal by cutting benson, which also didn't cause well today and talk with me . this is all, these are the top stories. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, the 1st strikes since the seas fire last month, warplanes targeted hamas sites south of gaza city. i did hon. eunice. it comes off .

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