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ripple influence, so, but north korea to bring it back to the negotiating table from around the world. the law is being accused of trying to expand iran's influence here. ah, i'm on the inside and here you top stories on al jazeera. the sister of north korea is lead us says peel young is ready to consider, ending the state a fool with the south, but only of souls scraps. it's called sol policies. kim jo jones, i was responding to a call by the south korean president moon j and well mcbride has the latest for me . so it is potentially quite important. give it that it does come from kim, jo jung, who tends to be one of the more critical uncompromising voices of the north korean leadership when it comes to a dealings with south career and also the united states. this was in response of
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course to that a call from moon j in the president of south korea who is desperate to try to restart talks with north korea and sees a formal declaration to, to the end of the korean war. as a way to do it, describing it as being pivotal for the whole korean peninsula. now he has made these calls before, but a coming with the talks being stored. he really sees this is one of these remaining opportunities to try to restart the go see ations. now, initially, it was treated with some dismissive nus by north korea with a vice foreign minister saying earlier on friday that it was up to the united states to drop its hostile post during his he put it in order for this to new, go anywhere, but then that was quickly followed up by kim jo john with her statement while being skeptical about it and accusing south career of double dealings. saying that it was potentially an admirable idea that these conditions were right then north korea,
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she says, might be willing to enter into a constructive discussion. so this has been treated positively by south korea, which says it is committed to try to restarting negotiations and have good relations with the law. and it's certainly a very different picture to what we were looking at just over a week ago when you will recall that on the same day within the space of a few hours, the militaries of the 2 careers were test firing new types of missiles. so it does seem to be an improvement on that at least russia selection commission has rejected claims of widespread vote rigging as it certify the results of last week parliamentary election. it confirmed that the prior criminal, and, you know, i said russia had won the pole with around 50 percent of the votes, and it's smith has more for moscow. a 2 thirds majority in the state duma, the united, russia. but that is only part of the story. opposition candidates,
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particularly in moscow won't be electronic boat, a one to the electronic vote. i know the 8 of them in seats in the moscow area who when the manual but was being counted, were way ahead. these was, these were mainly communist party candidates, but suddenly, well, later, the next day when they electronic vote was added and that was added very late, suddenly all seats were flicked in favor of united russia. now those communist candidates have benefited from tactical voting. after being recommended, as best buys by a system created by lexi nevada, the supporters, as those people best place to defeat united russia's candidates, the election commission says the worst and regularities, but about 40000 votes were invalidated. but that's tiny. in comparison to the 110000000 registered voters, however, if you take the recommendations of survey chappelle kin who is a very highly respected analyst and track of russia elections, it's something very,
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very different. he reckons around 40000000 people legitimately voted the united russia out about 110000000, but another 14000000 votes with fabricated. and if that's the case, and this is the worst result for the kremlin, since let me put in, came to power 21 years ago. supporters of the former castle and leader, called pewter mall, have rallied outside the italian complex in barcelona, following his detention in spain accuses to do most of tradition for 2017 independence referendum. volcanic corruption on the canary islands has destroyed hundreds of homes and nearly a week. a flow of lava has now slowed on the palm island, but they all fears it could still cause more damage. those headlines nice continues here on out there are killing account. i
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i the northern cemetery principal burial ground of the city of stock last resting place for sweden's most celebrated citizens. ah, not far from alfred nobel whose famous prizes, whose name lies another illustrious swedes. count poker bernard dogs a visible i like no bell. his name is linked with peace as the 1st un mediator in the arab israeli conflict. unlike nobel, his life ended violently. ah think,
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torn us like man, i don't want to make peace. have a little chance of doing so because i don't really understand the deep roots of the conflict. ah, on the 17th of september, 1948. shortly after arriving in jerusalem and adults was assassinated. the killer's right wing is rain and gun people were seen this true patrick. they got of course free and one of them the talk, shamir became the prime minister or fees. this is the story how peace can be frustrated by extremism. the hour such
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a nation can turn the tide of history with consequences, the still scar, the middle east. this is the story of killing the, the ah, the february 1945. count focus and adults is about to board. a nazi plane bound to berlin. as vice president of the swedish red cross, he was leading the biggest humanitarian efforts of world war 2. ah, he had come to germany to negotiate with heinrich him, the nazi minister of the interior. ah, this meeting would secure the release of thousands of concentration camp persons
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ah, by the end of the war, the new dots, mission known as the white, fussy, would successfully evacuate 30000 prisoners of over 20 nationalities to safety in sweden. one 3rd of them would use ah, in the aftermath of war, those jews who had survived the holocaust begun to leave a continent that had become for them a personal hell awe of the war. the big gun like the birds to flee to palestine. the
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in 1936 local arab objections to both british colonial rule and mass jewish immigration to their homeland erupted into a full scale revolt. the jewish settlements in palestine had been protecting themselves against sporadic arab attacks. with a defense militia, the hug in $36.00 in the face of bailey and suddenly it dawned on the younger generation that unless they are ready to undertake the military effort in the country, the jews won't be able to stay. so they defensive a source,
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changed into an offensive resource. a more extreme group now emerged from the hacking called in the national military organization in the land of israel. in march 1937 launched a series of fun attacks against the arab cafes market buses and trains with the cycle of violence in palestine growing the british decided to act ah, malice, the conferences hoping to arrive at
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a solution of the out of the jewish problem of palestine after a conference in london, attended by both arabs and june. the british government produced a white paper setting a limit on the jewish immigration of palestine for the next 5 minutes, the hope to bring peace to a land that has been so long. beyond that, it would be left to the arab majority to decide to the jews. this was complete betrayal. soon the british would feel their anger the on the 26th of august, 1939. it started its own war against the british killing. 2 offices in a boma 6
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days later, the whole world descended into war. the good name mediately called off this campaign so as not to hinder britons fight against what they called the jews greatest enemy in the world. german nazi is but within aragon, a splinter group now emerged led by a man determined to fight on a home stern thought. the britain was a greater enemy of the jews than that the germany and he wanted to continue to fight the british during the 2nd world war. in order to expel the in july 1940 stone created
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a new militant break away from aragon called lassie or fighters for the freedom of israel to the british. it was simply the stun guy, the the fates of full corbana dot would be determined by these men. they wanted the british out of the middle east. the germans wanted the british out of the middle east. so he decided to make common cause with the nazis tried to make contact with them in the stumble, the nazis weren't interested. nothing came of it. it was a mixture of stupidity and fanaticism. they thought that they had to join the enemy of england in order to obtain help for the goals in palestine, which was just stupid. they were very brave and very stupid people. in february
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1942. during his arrest in tel aviv by the british, abraham stem was shot dead. mm. on the 6th of november 1944 less. he commanded now by yitzhak, shamir, struck back in an unexpected place. i wrote, i too, assassins killed, lord moines, the british minister resident in the middle east, outside his home. ah, you actually are, was a terrorist. and not just he, but the other members of the stern gang defined themself, terrorists, and wrote that terrorism is
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a perfectly legitimate means for expelling the phone occupier from the land of fees for me. after the end of world war 2, in 1945 as jewish organizations were honoring an adult to his work with the white buses. many of the holocaust survivors trying to enter palestine found their way bod i. britain had refused to raise immigration limits set before the war to the jews. the betrayal now seemed even greater. the having won one war, britain founded so fighting the
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this time against jewish militant groups, the what developed was the kind of competition leslie was the most extreme, they're going to overcome works to aim in order to compete with the left. and the haga now became more extreme in order to compete with the goal. and so the whole process became more stream the violence and death ride the ancients of jerusalem. the terrorism, i've been job until abuse has been the chief outward sign of a critical situation. palestine continues to present one of the most obstinate
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problems of today. i, me responding with a draconian counter insurgency campaign. the british arrested thousands. the imposing the young convicted insurgents in response, imogen, under the command of another future israeli prime minister manner him bacon bombs, the king david hotel, the main base for the british administration in palestine killing british arabs and jews alight by october 1947 jewish underground groups had killed 127 british service. men
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have been instructed by his majesty's government to announce that in the absence of a settlement they must plan for an early withdraw. the british forces and of the british administration from palestine. oh, britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nation. ah. the tiny area in november 1947, i think the un general assembly adopted resolution 181 recommending the palestine
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the partitioned into separate arabs and jewish states. news of the united nation to recommend petition brings mild relation among the jewish communities and to rosa for lobby. this was the 1st ever international recognition of the long hopes for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had absolute right to the whole of palestine and the borders of the jewish state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nation. so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical time.
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in april, 1948, going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state. under the partition plan, the extremist militias joined the effort, but soon they had overstep the mark. the left hand to that is the stern gang and has the british call them participated in one famous atrocity which was of course conquest and massacre which occurred in the village of the area seen on the 9th of april, 1948, about 100 villagers or kill most of them. civilian awe
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. with the departure of the last high commissioner of palestine, the british mandates was over i that same day and tel aviv david ben, glory and declared the establishment of the state of israel. ah, the celebrations would be short lived within hours, the egyptian air force would form the capital of the newly formed states.
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at the same time, the armies of egypt, jordan, syria, and iraq trust the borders into palestine. whereas the maintenance of modern security and just as an urgent question which concern new york, united nations placed a major challenge to its powering prestige. the 1st arab israeli working on the 20th of may, 1948. the united nations named its 1st mediator in palestine. ah, the man who would take on the task was count holcombe and adopt hero, the white button. mm. he was from noble family. he was a relative of the king and for which he could deal very good with people meeting high to try and make him compromise this and things like that.
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at the end of may, 948 been adopt left paris for the middle east seen off by his american born wife estelle me in appointed the echo of the white buses. campaign. bernard dogs had his specially chartered plane painted wipes with un and red cross marks count caused by united nations as lost hope. it was time record admin intermedia. it raises him above suspicion that part of them is in tennessee. his 1st time is his 1st talk was to bring about the fire, which is needed that he went to the different capital in kind of shuttle diplomacy . which he really invented because everybody was very impressed about his
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energy. the, the temple we used when he was traveling around and you can see he made all possible efforts to bring these these pyre about after only 10 days in the middle east, then adopt scored his 1st success. on the 9th of june, he announced a full week truce if he'd been a fool feather politician, knowing all the trick, i'm not sure he would have succeeded better because they were surprised though this total openness. he never had this diplomatic roundabouts on the time, and many people say that that was clear advantage me by the end of june. after weeks of diplomacy, ben adults was finally able to unveil
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a new plan for peace in palestine. then the dog was a release. and he did not want to abandon the un partition plan, but he wanted to modify to 15 with a new reality on the ground. and if you look at the map of the u. s. partition plan, it doesn't make much sense. it's 3 jewish and clays, with kissing points, and then there is the arab state which is also fragmented. so basically what he wanted to do is to give the jews the whole of the galilee in the north and the coastal plain, but to deprive them of the negative and to give the neg gave to the arab state. but there was not to be an independent palestinian state by this time. the arab
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part of palestine was to be incorporated with trans jordan. despite there being no independent states allocated to the palestinians, bernard dots proposals did include one key provision for them. the right of return for refugees expelled by force from their homes in israeli controlled areas, but not as says number form. how can i know the proposed right of return? and he managed to obtain a un resolution that this is a humanitarian right, that can be ignored with no limits or numbers complete. and you need to try to return and fund adults plan included. one more provisions which would outrage the israelis in his 1st piece plan, which i think was his biggest mistake. he said that jerusalem would be inside the
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arab state because there was no possibility whatsoever to have the use agreed to sound like that. under burner don't plan de isms most holy place would come under the control of the arrows. the jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem. the campaign against thunder dot was building and plans were soon being laid for killing the count. the china has been very strategic in the way to expanding a switch in indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world
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biodiversity pro defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian, oh no, just for me, the i'm money. insight into your top stories on al jazeera, the sister of north korea's leaders says, killing young is ready to consider ending the state a fool with the south. but only if so, scraps of hostile policies. kimmy o jim was responding to a call by the south korean president moon j n. rob fried small himself. it is potentially quite important. give them that it is . of course kim jo jung, who tends to be the more critical uncompromising voice of the north korean government in dealings with south korea and also the united.
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