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sex right, where we are, he basic discovered a treasure, child. it is one of the most special wetlands on the plan, and i for ice ecosystem to light on al jazeera. ah ah, a lebanese call rules to lead investigator into last year's beirut blast can continue his work, but he's facing resistance. ah, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up for egyptian officers accused of killing italian student julio. again in 2016, go on trial and absent fear, a man armed with
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a bow and arrow kills 5 people in norway. so the 7 year old dame has been arrested hoping to ease a backlog and shortage of goods before christmas. the u. s. port of los angeles expands operations to 24 hours a bow crowds, a gathering in lebanon to demand the removal of the judge, leading the investigation into the bay root whole blast has the law and the amazon party, called for the rally by accused judge todd at the thought of being politically biased about proving, providing rather than the evidence xena holder is in beirut, john just live from there. so what does this decision about keeping him in his position mean for the government and its stability?
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or i'd say a bit noisy there and then come here, i will try and come back to her later. our full members of egypt, security force is going on trial in rome for the kidnapping and murder, an event of an italian academic rather julio, to jenny's body. was found in a ditch outside cairo in 2016, an autopsy showed he'd been tortured. the cambridge university student was researching local trade unions. the for agents including national security, general public sovereign deny involvement and will not appear in court. the case sparked widespread outrage and strained relations between his delay in egypt. adam rainy is live for us from brown. so 1st of all, adam, the accused, as i mentioned, that being tried in absentee or so. where can we expect this hearing to go? well, sammy, we're outside the court where these proceedings are starting to say this is the 1st
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day and the official trial. there been many pre trial hearing and this is going to be a long process is taking more than 5 years. just to get to this point, we're going to expect perhaps testimony from very high ranking italian officials, perhaps even for former prime ministers who are in office during the time since virginia's murder and a time this case has come to trial as a high burden for prosecutors because this has been a one sided investigation for most of the time. as you mentioned, these officers are being tried in absentia, and for the past year, the investigation has been conducted just by italian prosecutors, the attorney for the agenda family and their allies and advocates in egypt. gyptian, prosecutors themselves closed the case in december saying the perpetrator was, quote, unknown. so you have this, this one sided investigation. you had a lot of pressure from egypt that this trial shouldn't even go forward because they
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didn't provide physical address. this for those officers. so italian officials and prosecutors couldn't even officially notify these people, they were on trial. but before this, there was a pre trial hearing, in which a judge said, it's clear, these men know that they're on trial, so it should proceed. so that's what we can expect a long process, high ranking officials and it's kind of one sided trial taking place. but there's a lot of pressure here in italy for to go forward because it's seen as the pivotal moment for the justice system to fight for the rights of someone murdered abroad by perhaps allegedly by officials of a government that is seen to be always abusing human rights of its own people. so there's so much attention here. it's very unlikely that any judge will say this process shouldn't go forward this despite these men not being officially notified of the case. you mentioned there's a lot of pressure above. i mean, it looks like it's business as usual,
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so how much is ready at stake now in bilateral, in terms of binary relations? well, you mentioned a good point all the time and bass, or was briefly recalled at the beginning of this process and faster. of course is back in egypt, italy has sold 2 large ships to egypt, maintains relations with them. but it's still, you can't overstate that this is not a good trial for the gyptian government in recent days, although he never mentioned this case, specifically, the head of each of the 50 has, has said he's, he's going to somehow reform security forces improve human rights. there can not mentioning this case, it all, you have the u. s. government even holding back some of it to money more than a $1000000000.00 in a to the gypsy government. so there's times that there are international forces, pressuring egypt to clean up what is seen as, as an agency,
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full of officials who abuse human rights, but not so strong yet that, that's really challenge relations here. there's just too much business on the table for italy to totally turn it back on and now i like egypt. all right, thanks so much. we'll leave it the adam right me. let's go back to our top story. we were mentioning those protests in lebanon, demanding the removal of the judge, who was leading the investigation into the bay route port bloss will then hold the isn't by route. and we understand say now that there's a lot of fake for the stability of the government. right, a not just the government family, the country, there's a lot of tension and the street shop political groups have called on their supporters to take to the streets to demand the removal of the lead judge investigating last year fe routes reports explosion, and i can tell you there is
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a show up for young men in the streets, chatting in support of their leaders, chatting against the opposition, chatting against the judge. and you can hear gunfire. both has the law and imo, the to she. political parties have arms. and during the past 20 minutes, we have been hearing a lot of gunfire. so a lot of intimidation or civil rights. they are accusing because my being politicized. they are saying that he is bias. they say that he's being selective and the people losing their entire without really providing much more evidence than that. but it's not just that there's a lot of talk about threatening civil strife and a very deeply divided country. and for the political level, they're threatening through political escalation, the new government, which took power just last month after 13 months ago. paralysis is now paralyzed
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both on and has been, are threatening to pull out their ministers having a food. now, what would that mean in a country like lebanon when they are who that is not represent that didn't happen, and then it violates the countries we're hearing agreement and so on the streets. there's a lot about them today. so a lot of tension for politically, they're threatening for really power license country and there's a deep economic crisis in this country. and a government is needed to engage in the go stations with the i m f. i'm sure you can hear the gun fire in the background and, and the chances hear me and, and deeply divided as 11 on these are dangerous type, new god to wander, than saying that how can the investigation, how easy will it be for the investigation to go forward given the climate you're describing well, it hasn't been easy from the stars, it's been a troubles investigation from the cards. in fact,
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judge the tar is the 2nd judge has been appointed. the previous judge was removed by a court following a legal case put forward by former ministers who the judge wanted to question. well, but it seems that the tar does have some more. yes. if you look around the balance of power, it's not in his favor, but today the court has just drew out another case that really suspended the investigation. which means judge heart is allowed to continue. but like you said, how can he continue when those in power, the people he wants to question, and someone for questioning are refusing to show up can't leave an issue to arrest warrants. and the security forces have made no attempt to arrest those former ministers. so this investigation has really divided the country. the opposition is a tuesday, has a whole lot of staging of who's against the state,
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a coup against the judiciary. and they're saying that they're using their weapon against the lebanese people to impose their will. so this deep divide, it's unclear how this is going to end, because it's clear what this side wants. they want been removed and with the court thing that the investigation can continue, the tar has not back down either or i will leave it that thanks so much. then the now roadside bomb and kenneth staff is killed. 2 people and wounded 13 others including women and children. it targeted to taught a bon vehicle at a check point in the eastern province of clinical not. no group is claimed responsibility, but i still have carried out several attacks since the thought of on took over the country in middle august. now high level time on delegation as arrived in turkey as it continues its diplomatic push for support and recognition. it follows days of talks in cutter, where the group appeal to us in european officials,
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to in the countries isolation. they're also calling for the west to ease financial restrictions, which it says crippling the country or so sort of the as more from a stumble. the ha taliban delegation her has arrived in a stumble early in the morning. had it by did for him. the minister of foreign affairs of taliban and other high level taliban officials. now there's, as of now they're in a stumble and through the day we are expecting them to had to anchor and to meet. and that the minister of foreign affairs of turkey made a chokehold and also some of the other turkish officials as well as of now what we know that they are going to stay in turkey for 2 days today and tomorrow. but whether it is about the recognition of taliban or not, it is a be question for now because there is no short short cut answer for that. so recently, prison everyone has could, inside the,
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the formation the type of the formation of the taliban government off and not being inclusive enough, including did the other minorities in afghanistan, other religious and ethnic minorities in afghanistan. i. so, and so i said yes best. his concerns about that, and as he said that taliban must include all of their did the source of the segments of the society into the government to be an exclusive and an inclusive one . so in that sense, trek is going to put a pressure on taliban to be more inclusive. however, the other hand, from the 1st day on when taliban took over, i've gotten his son, took it has been very much positive. who still ahead on al jazeera, being used as political poems, claims of illegal push backs and inhumane treatment on poland border with bella. ruth broken dreams, africa losses, say everything they've been fighting for put on whole martial locks. rather,
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they say everything's input on hold on the 100 bon rule. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. we have a deep area of low pressure in the central mediterranean. hello everyone. so think the deeper the low, the more intense it is and we've got driving rain sicily rate through to the balkans snow levels have fall into about a 1000 meters. so yes, we have low temperatures, and sophia bulgaria, they'll come up a bit in the days to come 12 degrees by the end of the weekend, but that's still well below average. now for greece, widespread red weather alerts in play for the risk of some severe thunderstorms potential flash flooding. athens is included in this that's on thursday. now by friday it's going to hop over the g and slam into the west coast of turkey. other
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side of the mediterranean, you went know anything's going on. look, there's a bright, sunny skies. madrid. 23 in lisbon getting up to a high 25 degrees. our next, whether makers, lands into western norway, some high elevation snow scattering of showers, germany into poland. but pretty well, temperatures are where they should be for this year, and it remains dry in london for the next few days. you're up to 18 on sunday things in part to south westerly breeze. as we head toward africa, all of that. what, whether round, the mediterranean is diving down, so we've got showers, tunic, tripoli, and bang ghazi, and all of these places are below average for the sum of the year. that sharp, they see a soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways boasted world's best air line of 2021. in the country with an abundance of results. trade far and wide indonesia, his ferns forming, we moved full to growth and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy,
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and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let's be part when the lease is growth and progress. invest even easier now. ah oh, i'll come back here watching al jazeera time to recap, our headlights protest is in beirut, of demanding the removal of the judge leading the proven to the false explosion which kill 215 people. investigation's been stalled by political infighting, several times. for members of egypt, security forces are going on trial in rome, accused of the kidnapping and murder of an italian student julio to jane. his body
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was found at a ditch outside cairo in 2016 nor topsy. showed, had been tortured. a group of taliban delegates are visiting turkey for talks after meeting u. s. and e u and voice in cattle. they're pushing for international recognition and supports for the thought of on leadership in afghanistan, concerns growing about the humanitarian and economic crisis. now man is used to bow and arrow to kill 5 people and endure several others in norway. police say a 37 year old danish suspect has been arrested and charged the investigating whether it was an act of terrorism. it happened in the town of congo berg southwest of the capsule of low alex o'brien reports. an arrow pierces a wall, and se in no way part of what police say as several crime scenes. after a man, armed with a bow and arrow roamed through the small town of conks berg,
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about 80 kilometers from the capital oslo. over 30 minutes he picked out targets, killing at least 5 people. 2 others were injured including an off duty police officer. witnesses reported people running for their lives. the prime minister said the country had been shaken millionaire some of our conks bank. the messages coming from kong spoke a gruesome. yeah, the perpetrator has carried out terrific acts against several people. it is a very dramatic situation that hits the community, heart of the events, shakers and i understand that many are afraid. the attack happened on soleberg last day, an office, her successor, jonas, gar, studer called it a crew and brutal act. police have arrested and charged a 37 year old danish man war. this may have later. the arrested person is a man, and that's all i can say about the person suspected. in this case, he's been taken to prison. the husband and there will continue to be
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a large police presence overnight. there are many crime scenes. the perpetrator operated over a large area. these places have been secured by police and not being searched by the crime scene. officials police in the scandinavian country and normally armed, but offices nationwide have been temporarily ordered to carry firearms. norway suffered it's worse to pace, time mess, shooting and july 2011. when a far right attacker and as brave it killed 77 people. many of them teenagers, at a summer holiday camp police are investigating whether this latest attack was an act of terror. alexia bryan, al jazeera, tropical storm. com paso has left a trail of destruction on the chinese island province of hey nan. heavy rains and strong winds brought down trees and power lines throughout southern china. 19 people died in flash floods and land slides when it hit the philippines. earlier
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this week, forecasters say, con, pursue is weakening. as it moves towards vietnam. at least 14 people have been killed in a fire in a city in the south of taiwan, dozens of others have been injured. authorities are investigating whether the blaze in or 15 story building in cow shown was started deliberately. the lower levels of the building are afforded to have been disused, and the upper levels used as apartments, the number of migrants and refugees camping outside the u. an agency in the libyan capital, triply on the rise. many escaped from a detention facility. at least 6 people were killed there. last week, the un says authorities of suspended humanitarian flights out the country. that slowing efforts to evacuate those in need malik train and now we're here in front of the community data center at a facility run by the u. n. refugee agency, our normal circumstances,
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they provide cash assistance and emergency relief to those in need. they've had to suspend services for several days now. due to the overwhelming crowds of people that are here. hundreds, if not thousands of african migrants and refugees have been camped out. as you can see, many are sleeping here. they. they tell us some hotels they've been here for days. some for nearly 2 weeks, including women, children, and the elderly. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach european shores. just the beginning of this month, living security services carried out an operation in the town of good get it would solve the arrest of over $5000.00 african migrants and refugees. they were put in detention centers including the elma, bonnie, a detention facility which sought over 2000 migrants escape on friday, or many of them are here. they've been camped outside of here, seeking resettlement from libya. the you and refugee agency says it urges the crowd
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to disperse, so they can help the most vulnerable a. but people here say they have nowhere else to go. that they, that they don't feel safe to leave. or the un facility humanitarian flight outside of libya have been suspended according to the un libyan authorities suspend the flight for most of this year. and that's seen many people unable to leave the country a through cooperation with the un refugee agency. poland plans to spend more than $400000000.00 on building a wall along its border with bella. ruth, it follows the surgeon refugees and migrants crossing over the polish government and the e. u say earlier is allowing them to cross as a means of retaliating against sanctions. they accusative, waging a form of hybrid warfare. but refugee charities accused poland of illegal push backs and inhumane treatment, probably challenge reports from the border. so give me some charges
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to me and call speaking spanish cubans. they say they don't want to be filmed by us, but they're somewhere in the forest scared and hungry food packs or sell any foundation goes to meet them. the refugee charity does this anytime day or night. they also document the push backs, they see the polish batteries border. like this kurdish family returned across the border in a police truck despite allegedly wanting to apply for asylum. temperatures are going for low, we have here, fatalities id, and there will be more if the state of emergency will not. and if the polish government will not act according to o, somewhere out in the board as forests shiver. an unknown number of ass gans iraqis, syrians codes cubans, and more that trapped out in the coals between 2 countries that don't want them.
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now this is interesting, have a look. as soon as our team got close to the border, all of us got a text in english saying, the polish border is sealed, bela russian authorities told you lies, go back to minsk. don't take any pills from bella, russian soldiers, and then there's a link to a polish government websites, explaining that people who cross the border illegally might be imprisoned. meadows dam pushing you towards the border to poland footage like this is being released by the punish authorities. it's the only view inside an emergency exclusion zone at the board. a 3 kilometers deep journalists and n g o z aren't allowed in. poland doesn't deny the push backs. i talked to the board of police spokeswoman about it under the european convention on human rights . that is illegal because migrants needs be given a chance to properly apply for asylum and if they're being pushed back then they don't get that chance a little sub menu. so the interests of understanding both, but these people aren't interested in staying in poland. they say they want to go
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to germany or the u. k. lagaurdia my be honestly, but how do you know if they're not wanting to claim asylum if they're not being given the chance to claim asylum because they're being push marks? never to smile shall sin when they find out that being covered by international protection means that they have to stay in poland and leave here. they want to go back to their country of origin. so it took a, it's not an argument that convinces the united nations refugee agency roast of them are in direct need of, of humanitarian assistance. you cannot leave people to die in the forest because it's simply on it's inhumane. harland wants to tell the world it's responding to this crisis is not the cause of it. alexander will look at shanker man, creates a discount option, the jet or he movement to banished in to banish opium union and bullets in priority for supporting criminal opposition. on valero
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japan. yeah. march. this border crisis is a humanitarian one, as well as a political and border security one and lives literally are on the line, rory, talents out a 0, poland the u. s. in israel are discussing options to deal with iran, if he doesn't return to the terms of the nuclear deal. secretary of state antony blinkin hell talks with israeli. foreign minister jojo le pitt lincoln said the biden administration will go ahead with its plan to reopen a conseula in occupied east jerusalem, even though israel is against it. he says the move is aimed at deepening ties with palestinians. we are unwavering in our commitment to israel security and we will work to strengthen all aspects of the u. s. israel partnership to advance the goal. ah, that i that i mentioned we will work closely with israel ah,
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deep in our diplomatic ties with the palestinians. and consult with partners in the region and beyond where the common interest in supporting our efforts to advance lasting piece. and as i said in may, ah, we'll be moving forward with the process of opening a consulate as part of deepening of those ties with the palestinians. indonesia is top holiday destination is reopened for tourists, for the 1st time since the crown of iris pandemic began. but barley lacks international flights. spokesman for the islands airport says no flights have yet been scheduled to land nationals from 19 countries have been cleared to travel. there, but not from australia, that's a key source of millions of tourists. less extreme, martial arts have been flourishing in afghanistan over the past 20 years with both men and women taking part in different disciplines. but under the taliban government as little how many matches will be televised, all that will be able to compete abroad. as for the women,
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their participation looks finished. stephanie decker, now reports from cobble zacky wants to keep a low profile these days furring to train at home. he was due to attend to mixed martial arts, or emma may match in russia before the taliban took over. now, it's no longer possible. i mean these 2 months i've been through hard thought griffin fall, tough. i mean, i couldn't even sleep. i'm thing that is not going to happen again like broadcasting from p b because it's all on the glory control of the, this group of all the bonham and this is, this needs to be asparsa thought isn't was possibly as new as far as sponsorship is . know and vis. he's one of afghanistan's most famous emma may fighters recognized on the street and with matches televised across the nation. but there are no matches now. oh. and it's
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a different audience. tooth zacky battles with himself to stay calm. he tells us if the uncertainty that's hardest on his mind, his coach tells us that he's lost around 80 percent of the students, mostly due to the very few having money to spare these days. and with no latches, the few who can afford to train have little motivation. men's gyms remain open, but they are empty. people are wary, were told. ha ha. i mean this 20 years have been like a, like a fiction, a story. i can say you like her. i like, i'm a realistic thing like i woke up to zane yesterday was balaban after 20 years like they came in to the control and all i have been dreaming for it but you know, boy on the ground for marcia, a member of the national c multi quando team, her dreams of making the 2024 olympics appear to have ended over night. she had
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a male coach, something to taliban forbids. and womens gyms have all been told to close as salsa, but i have the bad feeling. i have no hope that this situation all that effect of would change. most movements with stretching were legs and that's why the difficult them to allow girls to do ty, quanto. marcia was born after the taliban was forced from power 20 years ago. her generation has grown up more globally connected or educated. more independent of this sudden changing rules is difficult for them to grasp. that'll kill us. most of my friends have cut their hair off. that's a psychological impact from the outside. we look fine. but on the inside, it's all sadness. as her answer is being translated to me. i ask her if she still has hope or me hope she asks.
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i'll call him on auto thing right now. all of us are hopeless. she tells us bank as well, but i believe in one thing, it's own your boy. no cruelty is permanent. her dreams and everything she's worked hard for are on hold for now. and possibly over for good stephanie decker, al jazeera cobble. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here. now. jesse are now, protest is aligned to shall political groups in lebanon are demanding the removal of the judge leading the probe into the bay route port explosion, which kill $215.00 people. investigations been stole by political infighting, several times st.

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