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worry of juice alone through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is upper side in the front. the 1st century drew for them, a rock and a hard place on al jazeera. ah, ah. israel launches airstrikes in garza, the 1st flare up since the cease fire agreement with us last month. the fall of the day, attention march. by the national. mocking the anniversary. the occupation of east jerusalem. ah madison. this is all just like from also coming up. parts of the us begin using
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cobra, 1900 restrictions. the death toll hit 600000, but danny infections and death are down. centre goals. armed forces celebrate a small victory in their fight against rebels in the southern region. under warning, the global warming may have passed the point of no return as iceland as appeared to be melting faster than ever before. ah israel's conductor, there strikes in the gaza strip, the 1st strikes it since a cease fire last month. war planes talking to from our sites south of gaza city. and in con eunice, it comes off to in century balloons, were flown from gaza, causing fires in fields in southern israel software. the hulu has the latest from gaza. well, the only army has just released a statement saying it's fighting just re did on how much military bases
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and gaza city in the south of god. in ton unit, the minister will say that no no injuries or no casualties. according to those rightly statement these, these raids came and responds to flying and send re balanced the was as we buddies. just talk to the parking groups in garza to check if there will be any response on these as a 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 down to between gaza on jerusalem, which will, which will not happen according to her statement and have not mentioned any new
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retaliation or any response toward the latest is just right in gaza. there is still, people are frustrated because of the closure of the board. that is still the israeli banding at the axis or the import of the raw material, the essential elements for the government, including the medicine, including the fuel, including the raw material needed for under construction of course needed for the construction of god or for the daily life. needs all those tories come hours after far right? is really nationalist held what they call the flag large and occupied east jerusalem. the rock marks the day israel began its occupation more than 50 years ago. the palestinian prime minister has called it a provocation. and a stephanie decor reports its been met with protests, the streaming into the heart of occupied in jerusalem. hundreds of farm right is
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really national. you know, why. 7 this is a controversial march marking jury some days when israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967 delay twice because of tensions on the ground. look at the nation with the patient will be creating eviction and shift. continuing on on the night of rural patient in babylon and the only legitimate in is in the 15 and the. 7 policy in groups of course, good day of rage, but the police made sure they pushed palestinians right back clearing the entire area for this to take place. this is the image that the far right ultra
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nationalist once you see flying, the israeli flag or in the heart of occupied is true for the jewelry provocative for the time. and you know, it's on the co, those that there is no victory. it was the fact that for the 1st time in opening it out to march, to damascus gate. and do the most important. israel beat off the policing around the march to more obviously presence than in recent years. on the 2nd day of this new government and emit warning that this could reignite tension. it seemed clear or the orders have been given not to let the situation get out of hand. after almost 2 hours, they were moved on. stephanie decker, g 0, a damascus gates in occupied east jerusalem. the president says he is ready to take on russia is vladimir putin, after pretending to g 7 and nato summits. joe barton has arrived in geneva for wednesday's meeting. he doesn't expect big outcomes. plans to discuss the war in
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ukraine, cyber attacks and election interference. why didn't says he doesn't one conflict with russia and plans to offer cooperation to present who he calls a worthy adversary. white house correspondent, kimberly hawkers in geneva. us president joe biden 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 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
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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 vladimir putin. he sees them as what he calls a worthy adversary. ok, that's bringing mach silkowski. he's a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council and a former u. s. department of defense official. he's joining us by skype from washington. d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. kimberly was saying they're both sides be working fairly hard over the last couple of weeks to keep those expectations low. if both sides are able to reframe the relationship. would that be enough? you know, i think when you're at a low point, there's only one way to go and that's up and so both sides,
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i think feel of value and seeking to de escalate current tension. they see a need for discussion and dialogue. obviously, president biden has been in europe, and this is a unique opportunity because the president is not travelling as significantly as other presidents have in the past. and he is engaged with allies essentially, to showcase the unified front to both deter russian aggression in the future. and respond if necessary. so he felt it was the right time to reach out personally to president food and to see what the potential areas of cooperation there could be. i think both sides know that there is a very limited area, cooperation possible. but i think we can expect to see, as you've mentioned, a framework for discussion in the future, particularly on nuclear stability, strategic stability. talks of both sides. think that there could be an avenue for discussion beyond the new start treaty. there could be a discussion, obviously returning to a sense of normalcy on diplomatic personnel on each side. and again, frankly,
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there's going to be an airing of grievances. those sides are going to express their frustration with each other president by and going to enter with frustration. and criticism of russia activity abroad in places like ukraine and syria and at home with its treatment of its opposition in the barney. and of course prudent is going to push back and showcase where he is frustrated with us engagement around the world as well. but overall, i think this is somewhat of low expectations, but at least an attempt to get up to from the very low point that the relationship isn't right now. but it would have been relatively easy to get the impression that the running for this was being made by joe biden, in the 1st instance. and yet, president putin who is notorious for staying around. certainly during covert has been staying around, predominantly moscow and the black sea resort of sultry has travelled to geneva in order to have this meeting. where is the pressure to make this work to some degree lying? is it with the bible camp? is it with potent or is it sort of evenly distributed?
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we have to take a few steps back. i think one is that the russian government and president putin has been taking several measures to get the attention of the new us administration, essentially using its ability to create instability, to essentially showcase its relevance on world affairs. and i'm in particular focused on the massing of tens of thousands of russian troops on ukraine's border in a non provoked, very aggressive activity. that partly was to respond to some activity that ukraine had done internally in terms of clamping down on russian oligarchs. but also was attempt to send a signal to the biden administration that if it wanted to pursue a punitive approach, which russia was calculating was a part of the sanctions that the u. s. government issued in the 1st month office and russia had the ability to undermine us interest and decrease instability. so in many ways, i think the by an administration wanted to ensure that there was a way to de escalate to avoid tension, to avoid another russian rand renovation. of the crane and president biden offered
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this meeting. second, i do think this was a meeting that frankly, president couldn't turn down the ability for the russian federation and the president of russia to sit next. beside an american president creates an incredible exposure for russia as a great power alongside the united states, something that it's always trying to achieve and what, what it wants to see is the u. s. and russia talking equal to equal as great powers . and so despite president putin's lack of willingness to travel abroad, this was in, this is a meeting that he was very interested in gauging on, even though he delayed his response to president biden's offer for a meeting for months. so ultimately this is about to zone stature and his global standing as a world leader. we really appreciate your giving us your thoughts on this mark civic oscar, thanks as always for being an old donkey, sir. thank you. set of goals. army says it's capture double bases in the south.
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it's the latest offensive against an on group that wants to create an independent state. it's hope the operation will help and one of africa longest civil conflicts that chris sack reports from 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 and because the most region border and getting the south secret down bit, 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 area to be able to finally return home. 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,
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at least one officer in our ranks was injured when he stepped on an anti personnel mine. also, one of our comrades was injured by gunshot. come on, i'll get the the movement of democratic forces of gas. i'm 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 in gambia, where 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 the cynical use, an army in the last year lasting peace will require the cooperation of neighboring country. but uli elected president the neighboring countries stopped funding the rebels preferring to build a stronger ties with cynical president mikey. so today, so they have good allies. booth in the new cell is a gun. yeah. so let's say the best fire for government
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to find laughing solution to the government's coffee with me and using the military pressure wide. and we'll see it in a very weak immune to see. following mediation efforts by organizations close to the vatican, the movement of democratic forces of chasm was called for a full seas fired 2014 for the rebels are accused by rights groups and environmentalists of illegal logging and 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, still had an old reverify and armed resistance group in miramar. i was calling about a temporary see spot against government forces. i football fever as the year 2026 into high gear. we're going to have the highlights from today's lunches.
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ah, ah, it's time for the journey. the winter sponsored by cut on airways. hello, quite the lashing were 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 rains also toward the ne eastern parts of the pradesh. also in the red weather alert, but that's been dropped. you know, monsoons are really having a big impact as we add toward nepal. bungler, dash, and baton. and a poll is coming off. it's deadly as monsoon season in 2020, and 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
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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 the 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 worth a cell. so devil can expect that downpours of rain some thunderstorms in the forecast for bangkok and hold him in city sponsored cattle airways. the latest news as it breaks from a bio relation in many parts of the country becoming increasingly real with detailed coverage conditions are really clean. and so here the local administrators said that they've already detected several cases of cholera from around the world.
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a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate pressure in the air. to me the me. what's a reminder of a tough so is this. israel's conductor there starts in the gaza strip. the 1st strikes, interesting spire last month was playing target on the site from gaza city. i'm in con units. it comes off to in century balloons, were flown from gaza cars and fires and fields in southern israel. it follows a controversial valley by far like it's really national, unoccupied, east jerusalem, so called flag march marx,
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today israel begun. and so if you're patient and nice and palestinians are calling it a major publication, us presidential biden's in geneva to meet russians vladimir putin and says he doesn't want conflict with russia. the war in ukraine and cyber at a time among topics expected to be discussed. and resistance group, which was formed in me and law to oppose february's military crew has announced its halting attacks and government forces. there's been a community pressure to stop the fighting in car state where the group operates, more than 100000 people to fight bombing and artillery fire. are you an investigator one last week of mass starvation and kind of state was the army has cut off from food, water and medicine. let's go live to till the chang was on the tie. me and my border near kaya state, tony. just talk as to what the situation is like. well, we heard of a night that this cease fire has come into place. it's only being brought into
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effect by one of the groups fighting. the man ma, me in a city called the most so it's the sort of administrative capital of state. so at this stage we don't know how university it's going to be adhered to. nonetheless, mamma, me trips appear to have withdrawn. we're seeing pictures of widespread destruction within the city that will be consistent with the reports. we've heard of i to the 5 being used over the last 3 weeks in the attacks. the and dead bodies which have been confirmed to a pictures of dead bodies on social media which had been confirmed to us as being located in the most coming. having come from the last 3 weeks. they appeared to have just been discarded in the streets at this stage. it's very difficult to get any further information. but i think it also illustrates how complicated the situation is. this is the smallest ethnic group in myanmar, and this is only one of the fighting forces within the currently, the main cur,
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any national people's part. he said they're not involved here. they haven't been involved in the fighting. but i think it gives you an idea of the fact there's been a complete all over the country, but particularly in these border areas in the situation remains desperate for the people who said the fighting. yeah, i want to ask you about that. does this temporary halt if they manage to get it to happen and on, even on such a small scale, does that make any sort of difference to the 10s of thousands of people have been seeing the fighting? well this stage, the, the cur, any auto group the say they've been forced, the seas follow they had hearing the see saw say it's going to be in place for a month. but again, they are just one of several groups that have been fighting a man most military in this state. many of the people who sud into the jungle, we understand living in very perilous conditions in the rainy season at the moment . so they are without shelter. many of them deep in the jungle. the terrain here is
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very inaccessible. it's mountains jungle. very difficult to access, very difficult to get away from. i think some people will, you know, use the opportunity to get to go back into the city. we understand there are over a 100000 people in id p cam. so the temporary id comes in the jungle. many of them without food aid groups here and thailand, desperately trying to get stuff across the border to these people, but had been stopped in many situations. by men, mommy bought a point control so it's going to remain very perilous. and although this may be, may provide some temporary risk. but i think the long term outlook for people across the border is pretty grim. tony, thanks very much. indeed. tony chang talking to us in the time me and mark order 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.
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but i'm bishop vaccination drive has brought down the number of daily deaths infections per day have also fallen to about 14000 a day from a quarter 1000000 per day. in the winter, with a situation improving from the east coast to west coast. several states have begun easy restrictions. california, which was the 1st to impose a lockdown, has dropped social distancing rules and removed a limited capacity of bars and restaurants. here york is also lifting measures 70 percent of adults there have received at least one dose of defax in high digital, castro has more from washington d. c. country as a whole isn't warning because 600000 people in the united states. having died of covert since the start of this pandemic that makes up 15 percent of the worldwide they tally total from this disease and particularly significant here in the u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of
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daily desk, well, we're still seeing some 370 people on average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like 2 passenger jets full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had taken those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coven. well, it's just over a month to go until the olympics kick off in tokyo. but japan's vaccine rollout has been the slowest among developing nations. only 5 percent of the populations been for the vaccinated pharmacies are only using doses from pfizer and madonna so far. still, the prime minister assist the games will go on and vote to vaccinate $1000000.00
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people per day by the end of this month. more than 2300 private companies have also joined in aiming to inoculate 11000000 employees and their families for free. but critics say it's too little, too late, bungled reservations, unclear distribution plans and stuff shortages of slow down the roll life. so far. i thought it said 2 tiny motto, co authored an article in the medical journal, the lancet about japan's slow rollout. he says local governments, unprepared for the mass vaccination program. so it does. i've seen was approved in february, but the, the only available vaccine. but the other 2 vaccine just approved in may a stars in the gods and whatever not. so the through approval is that the reason also the last single road program. it's very day. so many
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local governments are responsible for the vaccine all route, but they are not usually not, not pretty at it for the month of the nation program busting have, have very traditional programs in japan most over the early people. proactive to receive vaccination. but the survey shows that younger generations react down to the vaccinated because they are very cautious to out about reactions such as my car that these many roker garments trying to trying to improve the vaccinate vaccine coverage by providing master bath vaccination master vaccination on site. and also, they brand to provide the vaccination at what rates of schools and universities. so such efforts, such as expansion of easy access to the vaccines,
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very important in japanese society. socialist candidate pedal castillo has claimed victory and peruse presidential election. irritate and narrow lead off to the last votes for counted, casino face as possible. legal challenges from right wing rival, k kofuji, marty, who's made allegations of fraud and tried to get the vote. and the old people are still waiting for the final results from election officials. more than a week after the poll. i'll juniors ruling national liberation front has won the most seats and the countries parliamentary election. but only a 3rd of eligible voters cost their vote. and what was the lowest turnover since 2019 and julius had protest movement as demand been demanding the hosting of the ruling elite. several of its leaders were arrested last week. columbia and protest leaders are temporarily suspending anti government demonstrations. they say is to prevent more deaths or protest as at the hands of police. and in order to slow the
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spread of corona virus and he's 50 people have been killed in 7 weeks, a protest was respond by a now withdrawn tax reform bill photos leaders say the fight for solutions for the countries social and economic denies. will continue climate change may have already passed and at a vegetable tipping point. that's the warning from a top arctic research and marcus rex, as presented the findings from the biggest have an expedition to the arctic. around $300.00 scientists spent more than a year gathering data they found arctic ice is retreating faster than ever before. well, mccallum is the head of oceans for greenpeace, u k. he explains the impact of fast retreating. ice conditions which have been there for thousands of years are changing beyond the point of any return, which means that the people who live in the arctic tommy, and in new people, the wild life that we associate with the arctic potable walruses that will struggle
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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 just how fast the pace of changes, well what happens in the arctic effects 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, 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 that 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's changing just so rapidly. and in so many different ways. it's very
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hard to predict exactly what all of the impacts will be, but suffice to say it will impact all of us convicted rapist and former us movie producer harvey weinstein, is to be extradited to california from new york state to face rape and sexual assault charges widens day, a court rejected an argument by wine seems lawyers, but it should stay in new york to get medical treatment in california, who's accused of assaulting 5 women from $24.00 to 2013 weinstein starting a 23 year prison term for sexual assault. and 3rd degree rape, prosecutors expect to extra item in the next month. the news christiana, rinaldo has broken law records as a whole. does portugal got their euro campaign often running with a 3 know when over hungry? i'm getting, the supporters were silenced when the rough l. good at put portugal in front on if
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you for minutes, then out of stepped up to school to penalty and in doing so, it became the highest score in the tournament history with 10 goals, but it wasn't finished and then made it 11. germany loses open in game with the euros for the 1st time in the so called loop of death, one in the mill world champions the to the lead in unit when germany was not homeowners, turns a bowl and the net at the end of the 1st half down a defender and player group is a clash to find the whole pulled up front. so they've got a 2nd after the break. in busters efforts was ruled out off size, as well as it goes by cutting events. and i was also me this is all just these.
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