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on iraq, me the al jazeera which is a little unprompted and done interrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on our just 0 me . ready it's where launches as strikes in garza, the 1st tax in the fire with hamas last month. the follow the day of pension rhonda march by israeli nation. this mocking the anniversary of the occupation of east jewels. ah,
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i'm fully back. the boy watching al jazeera life from joe also ahead. a pivotal meeting us for as in joe biden, is in geneva to meet rushes vladimir putin with fiber attacks and ukraine on the agenda. an armed group in jamari davis hoping attacks on the military, but their fears for tens of thousands of space by fighting and arctic ice is melting. so fast scientists, the global warming may be reversed. ah, israel has conducted as strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st attack since a ceasefire. last month, warplanes targeted 5 south of garza city, and in con eunice, it comes after incendiary balloons were flown from guns, causing fires in fields in 70. israel suffered kalu has the latest from gas on well,
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the only army has just released a statement saying that it's fighting just re did on how much military bases and gaza city in the south of gaza 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 well. we managed to spoke to the parking groups in ga gov to check if there will be any response on these as rates. 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 gas on jerusalem, which will,
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which will not happen according to her statement. and they have not mentioned any 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 binding, the axis or the import of the material, the essential elements for the guns, including the medicine, including the fuel, including the raw material needed for under construction. of course needed for that construction of god or for the daily life needs. although strikes come ours. after far israeli nationalists have what they call the flag marching, occupied east jerusalem. the riley marks today. israel began its occupation more than 50 years ago. the palestinian prime minister has called it a provocation, and a stephanie decker report fits been met with protests streaming into the heart of
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occupied east jerusalem. hundreds of far right is really national why. 7 did you get a controversial march marking jury day when israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967 delay twice because of tensions on the ground. i will look at the nation with your patient will be creating eviction and ship continuing and are organizing in march of rural patient in babylon. and the only the victim attack in is in the 15 and the policy in group the court, the day a bridge. but the police made sure they pushed palestinians right back clearing the
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entire area. this could take place. this is the image so that the far right ultra nationalists want you to see flying the israeli flag in the heart of occupied you through the usually provocative for the time. and you know what's on the co those that there is no victory or 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 amidst warnings, a dis could reignite tension. it seemed clear that orders given not let situation get out of hand. after almost 2 hours, they were moved on stephanie decker, l g 0 at damascus, gate in occupied east jerusalem. in other world news, the us president says he's ready to take on rushes. vladimir putin, after attending the g 7 and natal summit,
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joe biden has arrived in geneva for wednesday's highly anticipated meeting. he doesn't expect big outcomes, but plans to discuss the war in ukraine, cyber attacks and election interference by didn't says he doesn't want conflict with russia. implants off a corporation to put in who he calls a worthy adversary. white house correspondent, kimberly how kit is in geneva whitmore. you as president joe biden goes into his summit with russian liter vladimir putin following meetings in not only brussels with nato 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 biden 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 unseen. 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 of what he calls a worthy adversary. marks macowski is a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council in a former u. s. department defense official. he says, while expectations for the meeting are low, the leaders could make some progress. when you're at a low point, there's only one way to go and that's up. and so both sides, i think, feel of value and seeking to de escalate current tension. they see
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a need for discussion and dialogue. obviously, president biden has been in europe and this is a unique opportunity because the president is not traveling as significantly as other presidents have in the past. and he is engaged with allies, essentially, to showcase the unified front, to deter russian aggression in the future and respond as necessary. so he felt it was the right time to reach out personally to president good and to see what potential areas of cooperation there could be. i think both sides know that there is a very limited area. cooperation is possible, but i think we can expect to see and 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, of returning to a sense of normalcy on diplomatic personnel on each side. and again, frankly, there's going to be an airing of grievances. both sides are going to express their frustration with each other. president biden is going to enter with frustration and
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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. and the u. s. present has hailed a deal with the e. u to end the long running trans atlantic dispute on aircraft subsidies. the agreements reach with e u leaders, suspense, terrorists for 5 years for american play make a boeing and european rival ab bus. joe biden called the major breakthrough and says it will help counter chinese anti competitive practices in the ocean sector from brussels, that boston has more 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 2 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 e. u. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these powers, which means that the air between the under 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 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
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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 minium 25 percent very high terrorists that also have really disturbed the trade relation between the you and the u. s. will have to be discussed today. on the mattel terrace, there's no solution, but a working group has now been established. we are never fully asked, but we're back in it's overwhelming the interest of the have a great relationship with and they don't have a very different even my friends after the meeting, the president of the european council of charlotte, michelle's had the it's not a new founding fact, between the 2 groups, a strong alliance for a better world,
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a lot of other issues for discuss including the climate the global tax funds also support for tech companies, trades and technology council between you and the u. s. 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 geneva, head on al jazeera synagogues armed forces, celebrate a small victory in their fight against rebels in the south, and football fever as the euro 2020 kicks into high gear. we have the highlights from today's matches. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways,
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bacon in the heat, across parts of the middle east. then not a whole lot of cloud to be found. you know, the highest temperature i could find for you was toward oman. we got 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 into cats are de la a high 44 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 at 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
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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 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. sponsor cut on airways. be part of the debate is self defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k, because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the white man talking loud and clear, where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online face on al jazeera. ah,
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ah, the me welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera israel has conducted as strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st attacks in for the fire last month. what plane started last side, south of guys, the city and income unit. it comes after incendiary balloons were sent from. the escalation followed, rally by israeli nationalists been occupied east jerusalem, the so called flag march marks the day israel began its occupation in 1967 and us president joe biden is in geneva to meet russia lighted. may put in by didn't says he doesn't want conflict with russia. the war in ukraine and cyber attacks are among topics. they're expected to this non armed resist
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in scope formed in myanmar to oppose february's military cool has announced its halting attacks on government forces. the car, any national defense force has been under public pressure, has taught fighting in kaya state where it operates, more than 100000. people have been displaced by the conflict. a un investigator has worn, they faced stop ation and disease. tony chang has more from the time, man mob portion. we understand this announcement came from the current a national defense force overnight that they would suspend their military operations, particularly around the town of the most. so where we understand fighting has been particularly hard. we haven't heard officially from men mas military yet, but we understand they have withdrawn from the area. some pictures now coming out, but they are showing a town. and an area which has been in many parts decimated, houses, burned down. sharp saluted and bodies just left in the st. presume they were,
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they were shot. it's a pretty desperate situation. more than a $100000.00 people have fled heavy shelling that appears to be happening. the, we understand this come off to pressure from local residents who asked the k n d f to move out because of the ferocity of the fighting in this area. they said they've done so the problem is they are not the only ethnic group who been fighting the military. there are several others who say they are not part of the seas. and i think that's the situation for residents, the of what will probably keep many of those ideas for me for id pays from returning home is the fact that there is still fighting going on. and other parts of the state climate change may have already passed. and if reversible, tipping point, that's the warning from a top arctic researcher marcus rags has presented the findings from the biggest ever expedition to the arctic. around $300.00 scientists spent more than
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a year gathering data, they found arctic ice is retreating faster than ever before. so come to the ice doctors, welcome 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, then 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 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. when 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 saw me and in new people the wild life that we associate with the arctic potable walruses that will struggle in, in that world where,
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where the conditions of 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 m top take the 2 poles you, 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 the system that's changing just so rapidly. and in so many different ways. it's very hard to predict exactly
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what all of the impacts will be, but suffice to say it will impact all of us. if you appears ambassador to the united nation has appeared before the security council for the 1st time to discuss some in a t t gray region. he denied accusations the government is stopping age from getting christian salumi as more from the us. the security council has just held its 6 meeting on the humanitarian crisis in t grey. this is the 1st time that a representative of the open government was involved in the discussion. and the government has disputed the un characterization of the situation there. but you an official say that some 300000 people are starving and millions more at risk. if the aid workers are not given better access, you know, history, there's nothing that we are afraid of except hunger, infinity. so they should hunger in from it should not be at all politicized.
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i should say that the u. k is confident in the reliability of the data that has been presented by the un. it's clear that food, i could cultural tools and livestock are being destroyed without a ceasefire. this could become a man made famine. it's not a drought all locusts that are causing this hunger, but the decisions of those in power. while some council members have pushed for an open meeting to shine a spotlight on the problem, others prefer less counsel involvement, including the security council's, 3 african members, the share tunisia, and kenya. 7 guys, army says it's captured, rebel base is in the south. it's the latest offensive against that article that wants to create an independent fate. it's hope the operation will al hope and one of africa as long as civil conflicts. nicholas high creek for some kind of
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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 in because the most region bordering getting the south security down here to do 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 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, 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 on, i'll get the the movement of democratic forces of chasm, also also known as the m,
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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 the cynical use, an army in the last year lasting peace will require the cooperation of neighboring countries. but newly elected president, the neighboring countries stopped funding the rebels preferring to build a stronger ties with sending goals. president, mikey, so today, so they have good allies booth in the news though is a gun. yeah. so let's say the best time for the city going to find laughing solution to the government. coffee with me and
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using the military pressure wide and you will see it in a very weak immune to see the following mediation efforts by organizations close to the vatican. the movement of democratic forces of gas. i'm also called for a full sees fire in 2014, for the rebels are accused by rights groups and environmentalists of illegal logging in attacking local villagers. this latest assault by the cynical, is army, is another attempt to bring this long standing conflict to an end. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the car, and the suicide of a young man in indian administered kashmir, has highlighted the struggle of families accused of descent. hundreds of people have had their salaries withdrawn, pushing many into poverty, lower burden, manly, half more. it's heartbreaking for any parent, but she mere some, had a seemingly bright future pursuing a master's degree in psychology. but 2 weeks ago,
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he ended his life inside his home in co gum in india, the minister kashmir. but she offered me a shows al jazeera police statements that accused him of being a rebel against the indian government. a scare us before his death should busha me a status. in this video, the government punished his father by withdrawing his teaching salary for more than 2 years. effectively forcing him into poverty. man by can totally, i mean you don't actually sit up. my son took this extreme step because we were in that we had taken out a loan from the bank and borrowed money from people left around $11000.00 us dollars. my son would often ask me about the money. he would always worry about how we were going to survive on how will he pay his college fees should show it, but she, amir, as death, had an immediate impact in the region. the government released hundreds of wages
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the will withheld from state employees, many of whom were accused of having links to rebels. but it has ordered a special task force to investigate those have been accused of descent. it's part of the crack down by india, the government after scrap the muslim majority region, special status nearly 2 years ago. with all the game that will be incurred. they immediately terminated the services which is unpaired. and against the basic what else, but top management justice as well as the right community and part of life. luther's right to life includes right to live in the back door. but do you, you look at a large, a rece jen had been teaching for 15 years when he was handed a dismissal notice last month. the father of 3 said he attended mass protest in 2016 against the killing of a kush mary rebel leader. when he was arrested and detained. zoom education officer
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. i got a call informing me that our house had been cordoned off by the indian army who were looking for me. later. the police then asked me to open an envelope. it contained my dismissal order. it was written that i am a threat to state security and involved in anti national activities on the order left me stunned who was john says this move is designed to silence opponents. but he insists he will fight the decision in court. an attempt to shape a future race, children are not afraid to speak up north out among the andras' era. the organization of american states has passed a resolution condemning a crackdown on opposition. figures in nicaragua, more than a dozen have been arrested in recent weeks, including for planning to stand against present. daniel, take in november's election. the government rejected the resolution as interference . critics accuse ortega of trying to remove any challenges so he can secure
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a 4th terms. slovakia supreme court has ordered the retire retrying of a business men acquitted for the murder of investigative journalists, yon coo check. the case was taken to the top court after you know, a court clear businessmen, marianne ca sionna, citing a lack of evidence, who jack and his fiance were gun down at their home in 2018 prosecutor, a cushion. i ordered the killings the case font mass protest leading to the craft of the government of law hulk of i is an investigative journalist and friend of yon who chap, she told us more about the decision and the decision was that they are not going to to confirm the ruling of the specialized criminal court, who said there is a lack of evidence to actually convict marianna kitchenette and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the double another. so we need to hold them box today to supreme court said like,
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ok, there was enough evidence. and if, if the specialized score today, unless fried it with read it in, in much more context, they would be ready to make the sentence china as you to launch its 1st crude space mission in nearly 5 years on thursday. the shampoo 12 will take 3 men including china's oldest astronaut to a country new space station for 3 months. stay. 11 more missions are planned over the next year and a half half to complete its construction. ah! backer santa rolando has broken more records as the holders. portugal got their euro campaign off and running with a 3 nail when of a hungry hungarian supporters were silent. when raphael give able put portugal in front on 84 minutes, then not to set the setups to score
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a penalty. and in doing so, he became the highest score in tournaments history with 10 goals. but he wasn't finished. he then made it 11. germany loses its opening game at the euro for the 1st time against france in the so called group of gas one to nail. it was a world champion who took the lead in unique when germany is my hummel's turn the ball into his own neck. at the end of the 1st half german defend antonio would clash with frantic front. they've got a seconds after the break, but killian, by piece effort, was all that side as what the goal by carrying, bent them out, which also is debbie. you can walk me hello again. i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera israel has conducted as strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st sin facies fire last month,
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a class targeted 5 south of guys, a city, and in time eunice.

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