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have policy that life has been shaped by the vitamin, the in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story. on our jazeera, there's a wave of sentiment around the world. you will actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report on the big events going on. but we will say we tell the story that people generally don't have a voice. i mean, whenever chance, never be afraid to hand up knock a question and i think that's what they were when he does the all the questions for people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. oh, i
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see real quick remind all the self stories for you know, if you will be a prime minister of the ultimate is defending the decision to fight the rebels northern region. he described them as a danger to the country. on sunday t guys regional government said it was ready for the far box with key conditions. the african taliban is advancing in northern district, forcing hundreds of government soldiers to flee across the border. fan for the 1st, the group is taken a key district in kandahar emergency teams highlander baffling to contain a fire at the factory, bankcorp, fairport. it was called by a large exclusion, at least one person has confirmed have been killed. felton's more have been injured . novaire public rift has opens up between saudi arabia and its emerald city. allies of recreation, oil deal. he'll pay cross lines of all producing countries. this meeting again on
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monday, the u. a. he opposes a push by the others to raise i. parents production's been inching up since been slashed last year when the pandemic crushed demands that he ravia has called for rationality and compromise all the way in face. it's been patients enough. well, joining us for london is among shape packing. a former research officer. opec is not an international oil and energy consultants because have you with us on the user. is this all about oil or other bigger divergences between the u. v and saudi arabia, politically, well there is that political issue, but i would like to emphasize that one is just popular in the media. i think the important point is technically economic. in other words, says 2016. in late december, we stayed distributed this production among member countries of obey at that time the saudi in the us production capacity,
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while the search and quantity on rates on which they had that distribution of course, or the shares of production for each member. so the u. e argue, was that soon, stand that his minister, the minister argues that since then, they have the spend so much money to have invested and they have increased oil production capacity capability. they can produce more than they did in the past. so now that they're cutting, i think there should be even more than the what they were given in december 2016. so that is a fairly request to be more equitable. but usually this problem disagreements, i exist them all member countries for all the time whenever they meet, because this country has invested their country has done back, et cetera, et cetera. so they negotiate with, you know, pick themselves usually not in the public domain. and they don't make press amounts and they talk to each other. it is
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a horse trading bargaining twisting arms every live, your excellency, your excellency has please, and so on. and the reach an agreement. i think this time the u. e has been more asset to as i say, part of it is because it has, it can produce more, is more which, which is fair if it's quota or it's shared up production within the production. limitation with, you know, big is increased fed that while, but it's not hard to say. and it's not just on opec, though. i mean, we've seen this, so the rapier bombing flight from the emirates, because they don't agree with the way they handle the pandemic. we've also seen the morality withdrawal from yemen. we've seen the site is getting close to doha. the morass is unhappy with this. you don't think the said it's only virgin soul between the, the saudis and the neurosis. yes, there is. i think the way you knew it, i did, i wanted to say 2 or 3 of them. you save me the whole issue that you raise. i think
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it's good for the viewers to see that that. i think these issues show that the amy rate is trying to be more and more independent in its own decision making his own policy. so when i worked, you know, picks the years ago, the gulf group were under, that being the leadership of saudi arabia as to policy issues, which should be discuss all the time with, you know, big country. they used to follow line. and i agree with what solid these did. so that was the leader and bust examples that we are now see in the recent discussion over the last 2 or 3 days, i think is an indication that it is beyond or in all i know, i say is still asking for higher for the action is fetch, but it is being exaggerated. he has been brought up into the public and i agree with your suggestion that is just partly to a large extent, which is 70 percent. and 6070 percent of this issue is because the politics that
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the u. e wants access, it's independent, the politics in general, they're not to be a follower of. so that in the case of, for example, you a and e 's rather than having established relationship, wanted that the card ultimately they said that the reason that they are doing this on a so part of, i think this, this announcement by the u. a minister demanding hire production quota is being led by politics in line with the us government. i'm sure they want to use this oil issue as one excuse or one. okay. and whoever size that independence ultimately high rents attendance are the moratti's likely to be from saudi arabia, which is a giant's in the region compared to you a year. we know that the site is, are pushing to attracts more inwards investments and try will business going head
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to heads against the moratti's in terms of competition. i mean, is there likely to be real friction between the t or it will be americans have to buckle at the end of the day? i think what do you measure the gust commercial competition, for example, as you know, the last few months previous months. the so that a, b, i was insisting that although the investing in saudi arabia for anything, construction, any manufacturing, whatever services they should have, their offices headquarters in saudi arabia read as they all have it, even though by gender. any. so that was an issue. and so then if you wanted to pressure them and you did not try, it wasn't the u. s. e. i think when they cut him and not the u, a government, most of those companies have said that know they want to keep the people, the staff, and so on, in a, in the by which is comfort belie, whatever that explanation. and they have only to drop off the water if i remember
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correct. i read in the press that some of them are leading, so they say it is not worth investing there. so there is this competition for attracting investment as well. that the sound that has been insist insisting and pressuring the investors to have their office is not to leave the you each, but to have their, their court is for me to lease operations, move for 100. to solve that many. investors have refused. ok, fascinating. dynamic wants to keep an eye on in the days and weeks gone, but for now my check tickets are keen. i agreed to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us on the usa. numerous delays, politicians in israel are expected to vote to the controversial temporary law. it prevents palestinians in the west bank from settling permanently with their spaces, form israel or occupied east jerusalem. it was created in 2003 during the 2nd
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intifada. and the corps annual renewal hurry for reports manage, archery lives, a divided life dominated by the architecture and bureaucracy of occupation when he was born just outside jerusalem's eastern limits. so his id papers are those of a palestinian from the west bank, but he lives in occupied east jerusalem with his daughter and wife. both of whom have jerusalem ideas. mohammed has to apply for a special military permit every 12 months, just to live in his own home. because you don't like it at any moment to them. i tell you that you have to leave you a note welcome. his wife kennedy could only wish for the chance of permanent secure status and more we would have more freedom. he could work easily, movies and he travel and live daily life more easily. unlike when you don't have anything and you're afraid over time, get across ok. party, seriously,
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thousands of families have been put in this position by a temporary law that has to be renewed every 12 months. the question for them is whether the political shift inside israel could ease that burden on them. israel's new right wing prime minister natalie bennett, leads a government that contains left wing and palestinian israeli parties who is set against voting to extend the law. this is a trap for him because it, it's not a law which is on the books. it's emergency action that was taken in 2003 at the height of the 2nd intifada, when there was real proof that people who had used the family unification actually were engaged in terrorist activities against israel. that's not the case to day. now the new position needed benjamin netanyahu is also threatening to vote against it to deal in early defeat to the government. thing that may be if they don't want to give citizenship 215000 palestinians,
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they have to abstain. we never had right wing national parties voting against this law. the campaign is against the law such comments reinforced of you, that it's about demography not security. you'll hear that the law is necessary for security and to maintain israel as a jewish demo, democratic state. so that should be suspicious to everyone. you know, when you are hearing these 2 justifications, you have to call into question. is it essential only for security reasons. mom, even if the law is prevented from lapsing containers, hope it may be amended perhaps exempting at least elderly couples. but that would still leave mohammed living a restricted life. no is really health cover. no driving license. no real peace of mind. even at home. harris was it i'll just 0 occupied east jerusalem. a container ships that block the surf canal in march will set sail again after its japanese
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owners reach to financial settlements with egypt. governments the ever given was painted after it blocked the crucial waterway. 6 states, egypt demanded $550000000.00. but the details of the final settlement haven't been revealed. the number of people missing are unaccounted for after a landslide in japan has risen to more than 80 rescue crews. in a tommy have been taking advantage of a break in the rain 2 days after the disaster of japanese prime minister says the focus is still on finding people alive. saudi salami. as this update from took you, i visited the location yesterday that you would be surprised by the use the station that has been caused by that on the slide. 150 houses where totally destroyed. i seen car smashed into a very thin years of metal. and they were thrown literally on the beach that's
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about took it from the starting point of that slide. the height of the mob was over 30 meters and some cation and i spoke to some one over there. and although they were very much struck by the accident, they would also angry because they didn't receive warning for evacuation before the before the results that happened. i know there is also confusion about the number of the people dropped under the under the other till yesterday we and number was 20 and today the mayor of 50 announced that they had been trying to contact a 160 people who were there and they were able to get to hold off 155 so they are still trying to contact to know the weight about so for about 80 peoples of the city itself is the resort city. so some people would have
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houses, there are other 2nd out, so they would go there on the union vacations. and that is also happened on the saturday morning. so very difficult to say exactly the number of the missing now or the people under the variable, the man who started the business in his carriage and went on to become the world's richest person expecting don't feel of his online empire. but jeff basis isn't disappearing from amazon as she have returns the reports side just base. those will remain influential in amazon. all 3 steps down, a c o becoming the company's executive chair report to be focused on which areas amazon will move into next year. expect to see amazon to venture into businesses where they feel like they can disrupt the landscape by being more customer, orient a customer focus, so health care education. all these things will be areas where we have lots of pain points. the world's richest man base authors estimated to make about $2300.00 per
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2nd more in one week. and the median work at amazon makes in a year is one point. 6 trillion dollar company paid no federal income tax in 2018. instead receiving a $129000000.00 tax rebate from the government pays also, and amazon has become a symbol of 21st century inequality. family teacher paid 22 percent amazon and 90 other major corporations pay 0. federal taxes will put an end. but unlike companies such as facebook polls or amazon is trusted by the us public and respected for competence, even as it is accused of exploiting its workers and having too much power, not just in its ability to squelch all the competition. but as a result of all the information is able to gather about its customers habits, one commentators noted quotes, jeff diesels has one capitalism. whatever the public's feelings about based off his
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vision is astonishing, as is his desire for amazon to be incorporated ever more deeply into all aspects of society. but a key question for many has long been why, what is basis is go? what does he want? those who have started him say the answer is nothing less than the human conquest of the universe. his primary ambition since his youth, a former girlfriend once told reporters that it was this, that drove him to a mass so much wealth. his idol is captain picard of star trek bays, or had considered using because catch phrase make it so as the name for what would become amazon diesel says, decision to shave his head has been noted in this context. however, he's yet to outline an amazon prime model of human existence in future space colonies. there's a lot of one of the men ship, if you will, in those kind of far super rich billionaire's minds to make the next impact. so space is the next frontier, and so they've may be very honestly believing that they can make much
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a greater impact by exploring and contributing to the faster development of humans colonizing our humans. exploring and becoming less dependent on the planet and base also will suit attempt to achieve his goal of space travel. it's one earth. i want to go on this flight because it's a thing i wanted to do all my life. a petition as attracted tens of thousands of signatures pleading with him to remain there. but a more realistic goal for those concerned with his sofa unchecked power. maybe the growing body pause and congressional support in the u. s. for breaking up his empire. she every time see al jazeera washington coming out next day, the sport with ferrara. and then for the talk, one of the new events making april, limping day to in tokyo. ah
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oh, a welcome back for centuries the way of life, so seen but put she was dismissed as primitive in chile, but the climate change and even the panoramic are making people rethink the belief of the countries original inhabitants. latin america editor, lucy and human reports from loki might be i don't daddy, a tree is extraordinary in many ways and not just to normal size or it's sharp and scale like leads. it grows very slowly and can lead for up to a 1000 years. a prehistoric species in fact, but the idea is much more a little carryover in the last year when to academia is
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a sacred tree for us. it is our mother and father because it provides us when she, with our food and sustenance. my dear remitted chill could be, is it the when she named taken by the natives? my booty who live by the end these mountains for harvesting that god is fruit called the ban your and she asks which permission and give. thanks tanya. you thank you for centuries until this day the wenches have wandered or sold their bananas for survival. they're extremely nutritious. in fact, we're told they also help increase fertility. it's something you can put other you can i try when she gives me like chestnuts. my food out on this day were invited to eat them for desert. my, the middle is a when to check for healer and explains that to be honest,
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are more than food. i want to my phone, them in the county, the water, the earth, the air that we need to live don't need us. it is us who need them. that is a push of vision. remember, would you believe that man, his views of nature is causing climate change, drought and illnesses like cancer. and the pandemic that we're witnessing. the indigenous people of chile realized long ago that if they over exploited their natural resources, they would die of hunger, which is what happened to the native americans in the united states when the white man exterminated the buffalo. these days, the concept of living in harmony with nature is actually becoming mainstream. so much so many trillions who long regarded them. i put you with content for believing that people should take from nature only one needs are beginning to understand the need for all to do the same. to see and human al jazeera lucky my
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chilly. it's time for the sports heres for holla, thanks so much. soon as he has owns deborah through the quarter finals at wimbledon, jabber beating for french, hoping the champion iga sh y tech to hit a career high at this tournament. it's run equals her best ever performance at a grand splendid. 25th year old has previously reached the last 82020 australian open. deborah won the match against her polish opponents. in fact, no other arab woman has ever reached the quarter finals at a major turning up next for jabber is 2nd seed, rena suddenlink as she's true to a grand slam quarter final for the very 1st time, the bell rushing beating alina read the kina of catholics down in 3, roger federer is up against italy's lorenzo sinay go a little later on federal turns 40 next month, but the a time champion and says he does have a title chance for the maybe one of the 1st times i just felt very much at peace
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out there really sort of a tranquillity, i guess, to everything i was doing where i wanted to serve how i wanted to win my service games. and then how i took mrs. how i took the wrong choices. you know, i just brought it i, i just brushed him off and i was like, we're moving on. things are going well. a leading contender, philippa gold metal, didn't disappoint, is home crowd in the build up to the tokyo games. sweden's pole, vault champion armor to planters winning this diamond league event in stock on it once again cleared 6 meters but failed in a bid to break his own world record american ronnie baker finished 1st in the 100 meters. the 2 will be targeting a metal in japan and dutch runner fam cable ran the 4th fastest time in history in the women's $400.00 hurdle. ah, else for climbing will make it so limping debut in tokyo is one of 5 new events.
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among those going to be games is britain's shawna cock. see, the barker reports me, sheffield on what it takes to reach the top. my name is shawna cox, and i'm a special carmen, and i'll be competing in sport climbing for the 1st time climbing 1st time in the tokyo fun front again. when spool climbing makes its limpid debut this summer, so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the 2 time world champions being competing since the age of 7, climbing at the gains is called climbing and a combination of 3 different disciplines which are speak coming out like monetary. how fast all bouldering, which you can see a little bit behind those. i'm not too high off the ground of math and then also lead climbing, which is clipping a rope in as you climb up and it's who gets the highest. the overall when is based on who performs best in all 3 disciplines. it's a full body support. legs, core, arms, fingers,
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everything needs to be strong. but this isn't just about punishing routines. team great britain's approach before they even get to the war, is about fun. if your in a joyful place and you're happy to just let go and have a goes, i guess going to help you on. because if you're comfortable with pushing your boundaries and feeling a little bit on the floor and learning on the map, you'll be able to do the final pay behind all it is about training through claim stuffy training records near the body. these are happy miley for happy athlete. strengthen agility are only half the story. climate also need a strategic mind to tackle any configuration of war. i'm. one of the competition for athletes are only given a matter of minutes. insulation to work out how to plan that route.
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submitted their bodies and their mind working in thinking. this has of course, been an unusual year with athletes, many sports having to adopt their training routines. during the pandemic coming centers close, shawna youth especially built wall in her own basement. just thing is something was familiar with. we just injury, we're just the changes and that's part of our life. so anyway, yes, it was some real to have to adjust it, but it's also something that is familiar. i the sport all about the athletes, personal interaction with the wall. there's a collective zeal amongst these climbers, a sporting euphoria, even when things go wrong. oh, the getting
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a competitive edge over her rival games where the margins between athletes a minuscule take shawna away from the wall to an ice cold river in the english countryside. after being indoors in the car all day to come out and feel connected with the outdoors again is important. this is the athletes place to unwind focus and prepare body and mind for the lofty heights, the olympic games. giving the less athletic amongst just a moment to cool off saw limbs. ne paul couches era, sheffield and show have tanny's become the 1st player in majorly baseball history to be picked for an all star game is both a hitter and the pitcher. the angels, to with sensation had a league leading the 31st home run to help us side to 65 win against the baltimore orioles. attorney. also title league record for the most time, were scored in the season by a japanese born player at record with 1st set in 2004 by new york yankees hater
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