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now, more than ever, the world needs w way, turn, making healthy a world for you. everyone ah, me is really strikes on gauze or in the 1st attack since a sci fi came into full just weeks ago. ah, hello, the whole rahman watching i was, they were like, my headquarters have been coming up in the next 30 minutes. us president joe biden is in geneva full, a pivotal meeting with russia. vladimir putin with cyberattacks and ukraine on the agenda group in me. and it says its holding tanks on the military,
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but there are fears the 10s of thousands displaced by fighting and battling drug addiction. the problems in treating what's being called a crisis in an rocky city. ah, welcome to the prego. israel is carried out to the 1st and strikes on garza since a sci fi came into effect less than 4 weeks ago. it's military says warplanes attacked hamas target south of garza city. and in con eunice, that's after in century balloons were flown from garza into fields in southern israel, so forth. i'll hello t as in garza, with law on the asterix, was really army has just released a statement saying that it's fighting just re did on high mass military bases and god, the city, the south of god in hon units, the minister said that no, no injuries or no casualties,
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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 a raise. they said they have not received orders from their commanders to respond to such attacks. also the statement how much the action just came out shortly 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 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
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israeli binding, the axis or the import of the material, the 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. though the flare up in gaza followed a so called flag march and occupied east jerusalem. by far right is rarely nationalists. the valley marks the day that israel began its occupation more than 50 years ago. now the palestinian prime minister called it a provocation, and stephanie decker reports or occupied east jerusalem. it was met with protests, the streaming into the heart of occupied in jerusalem. hundreds of the far right is really national. you know why this is a controversial march marking jury some day when israel occupied east jerusalem in
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1967 delay twice because of tensions on the ground. look at the nation with your patient. it will be creating eviction. and continuing on our organizing in march of rural patient in babylon. and the only the victim attack an injury 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 area for this to take place. this is the image so that the far right culture nationalists want you to see flying the israeli flag or in the heart of occupied is
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true for the jewelry, provocative for the time and what's on the co, those that there is no victory. it was a fact that for the 1st time in opening 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 the situation get out of hand. after almost 2 hours, they were moved on. and it seemed the risk of bery escalation of violence as so far been avoided. stephanie decker 0 at damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem. well, that's good to hurry for city and west teresa for the very latest time. let's just put it back to what happened overnight and what we can read into the strike. so guards are on the government's 2nd day and office. well yes, i mean these are stripes as, as we just explain, they followed that day of, of the march in occupied east jerusalem,
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but also the in century balloons being launched from gaza, setting some 25 in southern israel. and so that is the that is what the strikes were following and that is a fairly standard kind of rules of engagement as far as the israeli military is concerned. these relatively certainly in terms of what we've seen last month, relatively limited strikes. i think the signals coming from both sides of it, given the fact that hamas did not launch rockets on is ready territory. certainly not on jerusalem in response to the flag much but launched in century balloons. and the fact that israel followed up in the way that it did with these, this particular round of air strikes signals that neither side is ready yet to go back to the kind of situation that we saw in may during that short, but extremely deadly and brutal war that the 2 sides were engaged in. so that is
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for now i think a signal that the efforts to try to find some kind of longer term coming or solution are maintained. however, is stuff that was reporting. that means a continued very tight situation in terms of the ability of reconstruction efforts and age to, to get into gaza, which remains a major problem in terms of the governments politics around the march itself. there was a big, difficult hot potato that the, the previous government of benjamin netanyahu had given it, sanctioned the march and allowed it to go ahead, go ahead and those relatively restricted terms. and we did see flag waving out nationalists not just talking about jerusalem and the eternal capital, the united capital in the terminal g, but also shouting things like death to arabs and burned villages, very inciting race. its language being used as a foreign minister le paid, who will, under the terms of this government, become prime minister in
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a couple of years time. if it last long said that it was intolerable that the israeli flag could be used in such a way that i think signals the intended to try to satisfy as many sides as possible in this extremely broad coalition. but also his role as foreign minister to try to get a different message to the outside world from the previous one of bedroom and for the thanks so much for that for us in western now the u. s. president says he's ready to take on russia's vladimir putin but doesn't expect the outcomes from the meeting in a few hours time. joe barton arrived in geneva on tuesday after attending the g 7 monday to summit. the plans to discuss the war in ukraine cyber attacks and election interference with his russian counterpart. futon says the head of the meeting that relations between the us and russia are at the lowest point in yes, but he's open to dialogue. but it smith has more moscow. vladimir putin might hope
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to get out to the summit. it's been 7 years since the g 8 became the g 7. and russia stopped getting invites vladimir putin, his 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 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 mr. 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 book,
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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. is september, we'd get a semi war? would it be difficult for moscow to send his troops into ukraine? no. as well as ukraine, there'll be plenty to talk about when both men meet in this villa on the shores of lake geneva. disputes are reelection interfere and 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's 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,
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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, 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 severely disruptive, issuing a visa foreign ministry that it's ready to review normal operations with just 24 hours. notice if the us agree furnace smith, alger 0 mosque group formed in me, amena are opposed to february military q has announced it's holding a tax on government forces. the company, national defense force has been under pressure from the public to stop fighting in
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car state where it operates. more than a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict. the un investigators warned their risk of salvation and disease. teddy chang has more from the time the mob older. this valley marks the border between mamma and thailand. and while it appears tranquil reports coming from the other side and can state all that it is anything but memos, ami has launched offensive, using heavy artillery and attack helicopters against towns just 20 or 30 kilometers over the border. and that in turn has forced more than a 100000 people to seek sanctuary in the jungles. over here, we understand that one of the groups that have been fighting against the mamma army has called for a cease for. but that is just one small area and very few people will be reassured of their long term future. nonetheless, conditions for the refugees have fled, or apparently desperate members army has closed off the entire state. and
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apparently now, food, clean water and shelter, are in very short supply. both stella had hit on al jazeera, the last remaining reform is candidate drops out to the wrong presidential race. we look at what this means for the election together at last time, public health reunited, families seeking asylum. it'll strain the stories after the break. ah hello, here's the weather, sorry, across europe on wednesday there's a few things i want to show you to 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 and moldova. so we talked about that front,
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sliding down temperatures will squeeze out one more nice day for london, maybe 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 blue, see they're going to some further south slide across the boss for us. so what? and when d 4 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
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sent a si, fi was brought in less than 4 weeks ago. in century balloons were flown from god. the cool thing, spies and fields in southern israel. b u. s. president is set to meet with his russian counterpart in this twisted here, geneva, and a few out by j bottom, the bottom in the future. and say they're ready to dialogue on a wide range of issues, but don't expect big outcomes from the talks. and armed groups that emma opposed to have the res military to have it out, that it's halting, a tax on government pulses more than $100000.00 people in the states have been displaced by the fighting roles. only reform is tend to detain. friday's presidential election has dropped out of the race on the last day of campaigning, state media, se, most in the zack resigned in the latter roles, interior ministry. he gave no reasons for the decision. just one of the 6 remaining candidates as close to the reformist and moderate factions as
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a bank joins us now as monitoring events for us for the election in 10 rod. and i said so as a candidate sort of full by the wayside, what's the impact of this withdrawal on the much larger makeup of who's left in friday's election? well, not to a great deal. according to the polls, k di, inside the country was pulling the right one percent. and some of the polls even less. yes, he was a reformist candidate, but he hadn't secured the support of any prominent reformist individual or the factions. in fact, the reformist preventative candidate from 2009 mean her thing was obvious, been on the has the rest. he's voted in previous elections. he came out and said that this was the engineer election, and he'd be boycotting. now what that does mean is that there's one moderate candidate, the former governor of the central bank half of did not see him at the you know, that could mean that the reform is camp, so they wait behind him. but as you said, campaigning ends tomorrow morning, and it really doesn't make much of
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a difference because the polls are showing that the election frontrunner the conservative brian, right? you see is way ahead and for many people here, it's already a done deal. well, the outgoing president has also been talking today. what's he been saying? well, he's been addressing issues around the boat to turn out. that's a major issue for the political establishment here. now what he has come out and said is boy cutting the election isn't the way forward the if people have grievances or dissatisfaction reveal, he's government or the political establishment boycotting it isn't the way forward . he said that the had been injustice is done during the vetting process and the way to compensate for that is for people to come out and vote. that is a concern about vote to turn out, but polls again are showing that is slowly increasing and anything above 40 percent of the political establishment here would be happy with that. but what i can tell you it was really nice on the streets. we have been hearing a lot of people telling us that there won't be voting thing, that the dissatisfied, not only with the electoral process, the vetting process,
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but also with the current government and the economic situation. every time we put a camera, someone will stop, someone would drive past and say, either they're not voting or they're unhappy. but yesterday we were in the south of there on, but that there was some hope that the new president will come in and change the economic situation. for many people will see what happens as you must the election for us. with those jabari the as a back into iraq. thank you. the police in new york city of basra, say they're dealing with a new drugs crisis, but over to the offices say they don't have the resources to deal with the problem . then people suffering from addiction have few places to seek treatment that you're going to and has more from the south of the country. to pills were enough to get hooked. this 22 year old we'll call hussein says 4 years ago, his friend offered him a pain killer called tramadol to help him get through his exhausting days of
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working as a blacksmith. but when i was taking drugs, i felt like i lost my mind. i was in another world, i could fly away from this license. instead he sank into addiction. he says he spent money, his family relied on in pursuit of his next high and almost overdosed. on a number of occasions he risked getting arrested. his friend and former dealer is now in prison. hussein is now learning how to live without having to numb himself with pain killer. when we met him, he had been detoxing for 11 days. at the boswell rehabilitation center for drug addiction, pamela, a, d, i. any time before i came to the clinic, i didn't feel anything. when i came here, i started to be more aware it has meet a big difference. no, this is the only inpatient drug rehabilitation hospital in basra, methamphetamine, and tramadol are the primary drugs of choice among attics and employment for
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pleasure and exposed to occupation. and during the time of the patient, as many civilian, many people died, basra has the largest port in iraq and is near the borders of iran and kuwait. it's become a market place for illegal drugs. in 2017 iraq declared victory over the armed group. i sole and a relative. com began to settle over the country. but since then the drug problem has grown. the buzzer, a police department says in the last 4 years drug rest and these are, has steadily increased yet one commander we spoke to says the drug unit lacks the resources and training fully confront the problem. the unit doesn't have unmarked police vehicle forcing undercover officers to take taxi's. they don't have money to
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pay confidential informants. so the commander we spoke to says office pays them out of his own pocket. wisdom. ellerby wished them out, but were as simple society and we don't have public awareness about drugs, and suddenly drugs entered iraq in a forceful way we were unprepared to confront. the police in basra recently launched a major drug operation with for southern provinces. there are also called for the rocky government to launch a national anti drug campaign and build more clinics for attics. so that young men like hussein don't end up dead or in prison. natasha name al jazeera bus route iraq . saudi arabia has executed a man for offenses that rights group say were committed while he was a teenager. mr. for aldo wish was arrested in 2015 for allegedly taking part in protest during the our spring rights group say that he was 17. at the time of the
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alleged defense, his execution comes a year after saudi arabia said it, it would bullish the death penalty for crimes committed by under eighteens. columbia. as defense, ministry is blaming dissidence of armed groups for an explosion that's injured. 36 people, a car bomb went off at a military base and computer. that's where the near the border with that whaler. 2 men had driven into the base of the selves. office officials, a similar attack in march left, 40 people injured in the car state, or province. the government says opponents of the 2016 peace agreement with the fog armed rib behind the attacks. the suicide of young men in indian administered kashmir has highlighted the struggle of families accused of descent under the people of had their salaries withdrawn, pushing many into poverty. laura manley has more it's heartbreaking for any parent, but she mere some, had a seemingly bright future and pursuing
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a master's degree in psychology. but 2 weeks ago, 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, asking us before his death. sure, but she, amir state is, in this video of the government punished his father by withdrawing his teaching salary for more than 2 years, effectively forcing him into poverty. lin, by him 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,
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had an immediate impact in the region. the government released hundreds of wages 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 government after it scrapped the muslim majority region, special status nearly 2 years ago. that all the devil tells be incurred they immediately terminated the services which is unpaired. and against the basic, what else from top natural justice as well as the right community and by the life luther. right. the life includes right. the lulu bedstead, the my daughter bless you. you look at a large eat 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
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2016 against the killing of a kush mary rebel leader. when he was arrested and detained. zoom education office . 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'm a threat to state security and involved in anti national activities on the order left me stunned. while jen 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, nor about money under sarah that's just over months where tens of thousands of people arrive in t o k for the olympics. but pounds vaccine rollout has been the slowest among developed nations. only 5 percent of the population's been fully vaccinated.
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authorities are only using doses from pfizer madana. now the prime minister insists the games will go on and pledges to vaccinate a 1000000 people a day. by the end of the month. more than 2300 private companies have joined in aiming to locate 11000000 employees and their families for free, but couldn't say it's too little too late. bungled reservations, unclear distribution plans and staff shortages have slowed the roll out so far. dr . to suca 20 moto co wrote an article in the medical journal, the lancet about the japanese rollout. he says local governments aren't prepared for the mass vaccination program. so i've seen was approved in february, but the, the only amino vaccine. but the other 2 vaccines from just approved in late may a stars in regards and more than not. so the throw approve on monday. and
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also the last in the route program. it's very day. so many local governments are responsible for the vaccine or route, but they are not usually not, not put up yet for the month of the nation program busting very tradition of program in japan most over the early people, proactive full to receive vaccination. but the survey shows that younger generations react down to, to the vaccinated people today are very cautious to us reactions such as my car that these many rock garments trying to trying to improve the vaccinate vaccine coverage by providing master bath vaccination master vaccination on site. and also they ran to provide a vaccination at what place of schools and universities. so such efforts,
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such an expansion of easy access to the vaccine is very important in japanese society. australia 2nd largest city of melbourne has placed a residential center under lockdown after new infections were reported. 5 of the 8 cases were found to the community living at a townhouse complex. melvin continues to find the break countries ended a 2 week shut down just last week. is the fall since the pandemic began? it will ease restrictions with public gatherings increasing to 20 people. now sir lincoln family seeking asylum in australia has been reunited after they were separated when the youngest daughter became sick. not as a linger loaded up and flew to perth with his oldest daughter, peacock on christmas island detention center in the indian national and cheese day . now his youngest daughter is being treated in hospital for blood poisoning due to untreated pneumonia. only her mother was allowed to travel with her last name is
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preparing to go green with electric vehicles. with the help of the european union's cro virus recovery funds, at least a portion of the $85000000.00 to invest in its electric car industry stain in europe. second largest car manufacturer, but only 5 percent of its vehicles sold were electric. a fully electrical bus service with 0 missions is also set to laws between barcelona and madrid. the challenges there with me. so rob, the reminder of all hope stories. israel has carried out the 1st and strikes on garza since the si. fi was brought in less than 4 weeks ago. that's the incendiary balloons flowed from garza causing fire and fields in southern israel. father to rally by far right israeli nationalists occupied these teresa and the cycle flag march last today. israel began its occupation in 1967.
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