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the chem on al jazeera o, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from a london broadcast santa ah, on al jazeera, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i am sammy's a dime. this is the news. our live from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? french president emanuel my crawl seeks another term in an election race expected to go down to the wire. will be life from paris. candidates line up in pakistan to replace trimester in on con, off the he loses a no confidence votes in parliament. crane prepares for,
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it says the fierce fighting with russian forces massing in the east end or tom mart for making his way down. and there we are a welcoming party. the 1st all civilian crew arrives for a week of research international space station alan sport ferrari shars or claire has continued to set the early pace in the formula. one season he won the australian grand prix to extend his lead at the top of the world title standing so says across france, so queuing to make the choice for the next president far right. the candidate marine la pan is one of the latest candidates to cast a ballot. 12 contenders, including incumbent emanuel micron are in the running to lead the country for the next 5 years. no, if no one gets more than 50 percent of the vote, the 2 leading candidates will face off in the 2nd round. on april the 24th birth
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smith joins us from one of the polling stations in paris. so bernard, how enthusiastic to people look was the turn out there looking like somebody will get an indication of a turn out, perhaps in a couple of hours at this pulling station in northern paris has been a steady stream of voters, a manual mach chrome, the incumbent president is hoping for a 2nd term as president, if he succeeds will be only the 1st time in 20 years that an incumbent presidential candidate has managed that. and he will be only the 4 to have done it since then is, is the start of republic back in 1958. now i'm joined by romeo them all who's a political scientist at the sales for university here in paris wrote me thanks for joining us. thank you. so 1st of all, what are the main issues, concerns of both this time around today is the election day and it's so important
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for french people. french does answers to both. it's so important because the main issue is to fight against the raise of fascism be. are 3 men candidates? we are more likely to be elected today and to pass the 1st round marshal mat in the event and emmanuel michael, the program which is the closer to justice and social and environmental justice in the one of my last name for sure. and yawned generation. have some overlays themselves, so today what, what are people when they're coming to vote? what are you, what is driving them? what are the issues that are the top of the agenda? i'm top of the agenda. most of the people in bring, the younger generation is today it's was, you know, the march for their food shirts and young people who are saying that they want to save the democracy. they want to fight for freedom of the freedom of expression.
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freedom of speech, as well as the freedom of for ship, especially for muslims. okay, that was a, i mean, also cost of living is hitting french people as, as hitting body else in the rest of europe. that is an issue. yes, it's really an issue. microns policy is a stretch, especially for you know, those you liaison there trick errors, people who are fighting for their rights and for the life conditions. and it's also an issue for religious people or even the right racialized people who are afraid to sell their rights just to be a broker. now you recognize as citizens because there is, you know, the lo against to parents isn't. which was led by a macro, which is really similar to melinda what's, what's not in the fan is claiming it's a, it's discriminating, a lot of people in france. and it's, it's for, it's so preventing us from being free from having this through them. the
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system for them a fortune? no, i know also that one of the big concerns about how important is young people vote yet the people who will not vote is an issue. this time around. one poll saying maybe a 3rd of people will not come out to vote and not even higher amongst young people . how much are you concerned about that? is that a risk? i'm really concerned about this on this t. e. for sir, the young people are not supporting, it's going to be very dangerous because we are facing a huge problem with the raise of fresh them. you know, the major warren we are promoting this information with the ban, etc. and it's so important for every young generations to a and to, to going this to resent for this and to work for me. not in the mark. thank you very much for talking to us. holds close here at 8 p. m. local time in the provinces at about 7 pm,
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will have an indication of who might be going through to the 2nd round quite soon after 8 o'clock. because there's no exit polling here, but those early votes that accounted, or when the polls poses 7, they will be released by a, giving us an indication of who will go through to the 2nd round in a couple of weeks. now i think someone spoke smith there now puck songs ousted prime minister, him on con, is called on support, is to valley nationwide. off the he lost a no confidence vote and follow, they come all to us week, which so con, sidestep, and earlier move against them. in parliament, victoria gates and b. now, unless it was after midnight in islamabad, where members of parliament voted on the nation of no confidence, one subtler after a nearly 14 hour standoff between him. wrong cons, ruling party, and the opposition 174 members have regarded their war to in favor of the resolution. consequently, the resolution of ward of no confidence against mister m. ron hon. the prime
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minister of his lawmaker bubblegum august non has been paused by a majority of the total membership of the national assemblies. ah. gone is the 1st prime minister in pakistan to be ousted by a new confidence date opposition leader she by sharif, who's likely to succeed him? said pakistan had been freed from a crisis call on k. a new dawn has started, a new day is coming, a law has answered the prayers of millions of pakistani mothers, sisters, daughters, elders. and you, ah con, says he won't accept in opposition, government and blame the us for leading a conspiracy to remove him. he's called on his support is to hold nationwide rallies among boys to learn. con has been moved to a foreign conspiracy. god willing, we will fight back to make him prime minister again. we don't wanting steve. ah,
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concert we will is the culmination of months of political turmoil and a week long constitutional crisis. the opposition put forward and no confidence mation to parliament. last sunday. the deputy speaker blocked the mation saying it was unconstitutional and involved foreign interference. map is 0. why use on cons, advised pakistan's president, dissolve parliament, but the supreme court ruled that was illegal. wiley, moran has lost the battle in the parliament. he still has a large following in the field, especially among the young. and they are fairly committed so lot will depend how this group and they run on is going to react to interact with the new government. because overnight the new government will not be able to solve the problems of the economy. the relationship with the military, the u. s state department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics. parliament will meet on monday to appoint an the prime minister party
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starting victoria gate and b algae is there any so been to re joins us now live from its lambert's osama. this is quite an unprecedented moment for the country. how are people taking it all in but it's been an extraordinary few hours in pakistan's history. as the clock ticked down on the limit that was set by the supreme court of august on the prime minister was voted out in the vote no confidence as his party the speaker resign. so it is an extraordinary day. people in pakistan are getting to grips with the reality that they do not have their prime minister anymore. and there is a joy amongst the opposition camp and anger and frustration amongst supporters of friends that in former prime minister in runtime, who said that he was pushed out due to a foreign conspiracy. it is in the last few hours we've seen nomination papers being filed by both sides, the man hon. spotty, who's
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a fired nomination papers for former foreign minister, sherman bracy and the opposition joined opposition filing the nomination papers for sure. by sheriff was not that much read known on the outside world, but he's known to be a administrator. he ran the punjab problems. spike sans largest problem sir. and is the brother of house and prime minister, who actually is a mixed bag of feelings depending on who you speak to. as in mankind is a polarizing figure in pakistan whose loved and lords by people in here in the us. and osama, what makes from ron kong just the end of the, the road for him. we're not quite a mountain does enjoy a significant tech support base here in pakistan. he did lead the largest party in office before before a coalition of parties voted in out. yes, he has not been able to fulfill many of his campaign promises when it comes to
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a reform when it comes to inflation when it comes to the economy. and he's also had a fall out with the pipeline military, but he does have a support base. he does enjoy public support and that's why he's called on his support just to come out tonight after evening. prayers, not just here in the capital, but across the country is when it has been a long career from the very opposite of what he was. he was a cricket to a popular figure. he brought the country, the world cup or cricket. and here to look at his career from the early days of crickets to when he was asked as the prime minister, remain hands 22 years in politics culminated in him. getting the top drop in nuclear armed pakistan only to be removed from office by a vote of no confidence. if he lost the support of allies and members of his own party, ah, against the mobile gallbladder. i will fight till the end you have never accepted defeat in my life. whatever the result of the vote,
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i will come out stronger. there has been a foreign conspiracy against me. job to the people arising figure who is both loved and nodes in pakistan. he was the favored candidate of many 1st time voters. the youth as son called them, the booted disrupted tradition and politics in the last few years. with the energy and aggressive social media presence. the 69 year old politician promise to build a new buck, a sun, create millions of jobs and homes, undertake ambitious reforms of taxes and bureaucracy, and rudolph corruption. but instead he fears public anger because a soaring, inflation plummeting groupie and crippling debt. he also had to backtrack from his pledges not to seek help from the international monetary fund. instead, his government asked for a 6000000000 dollar rescue bailout from the i m f, and also took loans from saudi arabia, china. despite a track record of establishing a hospital and the university is detracted, say he failed to deliver on his promises to his credit, him and con,
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enhanced quite a science poverty alleviation program during his tenure relations versus with neighboring india. as government was criticized for not doing enough that when india change the status of the dispute, it could be region. internationally imminent, hon championed raising awareness against is i'm a phobia mr. prison. islam of phobia is another punishes phenomenon that we all need to collectively compact. and the aftermath of the 911 terrorist attacks dennis, them has been associated with islam by some quarrels. he also offered to mediate between ukraine and russia, the u. within china, and in the conflict between saudi arabia and iran. the charismatic leader tried to reinvent himself using piety and religion and media attention never left his private life or marrying british socialite jim, i'm a goldsmith, who is divorce with journalists rehab hon. even his 3rd marriage with the spiritual advisor brochure, a b, b has not been without controversy. i'm glad to say i am
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a prime minister of you jones. only an idiot doesn't do any utahns. it's widely believed that han fell out of favor with pakistan's powerful military establishment. after failing to deliver this malign rockman and who opposition politicians who called him a selected prime minister. you have the military's neutral role as a significant behind the scenes player. rickly, members of parliament who were poached by a man hon. spotty bacchus on there. he can serve up once again. another leader in pakistan is out. no prime minister has completed 5 years in office since 1947. let's look at him on cons. biggest rivals. so the post of prime minister, the top contender is opposition leader shabba sheriff. the 70 year old leads pakistan's muslim league party. he's the brother of former prime minister. no, i sharif who's exiled in britain. another with support is the daughter of no eyes sharif, ma'am? no, as is the muslim league parties,
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vice president in 2018. she was sentenced to 7 years jail for corruption, but it was suspended. 33 year old, beloved bhutto, dadi is chairman of the pocket on people's party. he is considered a progressive speak south on the rights of women and minorities job offer just as a physical analyst, joins us via skype from islamabad. good to have you with us. so who do you think has the best chance of taking. busy we went through some of the candidates that which, why do you think it's going to go next coming election. do so, mean correct. in the, of course, october 2023 elections. in that, if you see that the con, individually has the big popularity and is using very intelligent, the political or religious nationalism. logan. and the trends indicate that even definitely continue starting from the today's night. and building is popularity and
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highlighting the corruption again and with that. but secondly, i think to make, come back. yeah, they're not job to, not the simple majority, but generally it will be one of the leading. you can figure out a party will be enjoying the majority if the current trends in the politics continue 2023. if something else happened, then the difficult because my, basically this one is, is the nationalism logan, which is very catchy. and secondly, because collegian government, which will be beatrice, started working tomorrow onward. it will be not in a position to control the inflation. it will be going to present similar economic challenges with the block on about facing. maybe it will perform better in the form of govern the administrative level, but at the same time it is so say,
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challenges to state the theme, not, not you mentioned how stable will the can't take a government which by sheriff is putting together, how stable will it be because he's bringing together people who have been bitter rivals for most of their history. that you are correct. it will be not a good pick a government. it will be a formal government because it will be elected by the parliament. and that's why i cannot use the word get taken, but yes, you are correct. he will be going to head to the legion of the p p b. and then the big question is that what the p p promise to the mean gravity and the land with that it's shabbots you better they will be able to deliver because for that problem of the grantee, similarly in the blood don, whether they will be because of you see indicates a lot of thought, the biggest challenge or demand of the large national was missing people and they were asking for that. and similarly i was asking for the opening up of that up to
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so whether the establishment will permit them. that was the biggest challenge by the time stamp, and i think it will be continue with the prime minister and future prime minister. chabarise should be put in that if somebody is expecting that they will be able to deliver. but they were the peep at an audit bought by you the fact, let me jump in quickly if i could and asked this question, we've seen an unprecedented event. was this the revenge of parties of personalities who enron con, put under incorruption investigation? i think that of course there was a political tension and he was making lot of cases and all with that is sizing that because that was an organ of the prior to the election that coming into the after the like can into the government. and he was facing less so as a politician for mending the plan. you will keeping them all side. people are
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saying that either the best for quality i say no because right effect, you can create a gap among be is that i will instead of be united is all right. as you said in the beginning, b, p, p, and p m alone, right? they will very much guess what each other, but now his policy is a manual against him. all right, thank you. thank you. thank you very much for your analysis on that zone for just oh, by the more ahead of the news hour, including me to ukrainian company director who's re tool this business, bob yama protest, business relying can keep pressure on the government. and that could be a new us massive gulf champion crowned on sundays as the action from augusta.
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now ukraine is preparing for major battles in the east. thousands of people leave the ganske ahead of an expected russian attack. many have been evacuated from crime, a total sc, where more than 50 people were killed on friday. and the striking railway station trying says russia 5 missiles, while thousands of civilians waiting to catch trains. russia insist can give, was responsible. most pleasant donaldson hoarded from our city. the train hasn't been running for a long time. we can only evacuate by bus. it's impossible to live in the city because a water supply is intermittent, electricity is infrequent. shops are closed, communications don't work, is like armageddon. here was always let's get more now from a sole saturdays live in kevin or
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a saw. we understand the president's been talking about keeping the diplomatic option alive. well, that might be one thing, but does it look like, is there a sign like diplomacy is actually advancing? well, sammy, just at the brink of the ward, we have seen the ex or this of the embassy is moving out of a 2 year. and finally, roughly around one half months later, we can see that the, the high level level of matter with it are happening again in kia. just 2 days ago, the european commission president sullivan de leon joined by the blocks for the policy chief joseph world where the year and they were also joined by dislike in prime minister so wonderfully in what she was here. she has made some board promises of providing $1000000000.00 worth of new weapons supply to ukraine and also allocating that $600000000.00 euros for the reconstruction off of ukraine. and
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she also promised track a membership of the european union for the ukraine. so later we have seen that borders johnson, the u. k. prime minister was just, was here yesterday. he has promised for more weapons anti tank missiles. so, me sales anti tank systems and also anti ships missile systems which could cause a significant damage over the, the russian naval forces in but actually and also promised for $500.00 euros more budget support ukraine. 100 among these, all of these diplomatic with it. we have seen very little about the piece tools that are on the way with russia, so the president has said that we shouldn't lose the whole for the peace stores. however, it is when you look at the condition that the ward is intense fine in the eastern region of ukraine, there is very much, hi, little regarding the, the piece here at this, at this point the russia has domains off. you came to declare the neutrality didn't
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rise yourself, and also to officially accept crimea as part of russia. and also to recall may be independent of the 2 separate it. this is probably in the eastern eastern ukraine, but so far ukraine did not any concrete comp compromise, as when it comes to a is territorial integrity. recognizing crimea or the separatist. a said republish in the eastern ukraine. you mentioned reconstruction. there are sold do ukrainian officials feel they have the. busy level of security to launch a reconstruction drive. now, countries still in war wow. did, did it around the key or blast region. i will say that that the fight is, is now almost completely stopped and the russian, whereas the russian forces retreated from these areas. we can see the scale of destruction is beyond imagination in the city of here, pin a butcher and, and, and,
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and, and also some other places around the keep or blast. and yesterday just we visited these areas. we could see that the rescue operations are there. the humanitarian aid is it gradually being received that roads are being clothed, cleaned from the out of the destroyed armored vehicles and so on. but the, the bridge are blown up and it is really difficult to reach to these areas. as i said, that regions close to capital key, they received that who meditating a, the rescue operations, and the reconstruction is on that way. however, there are still menu of the region close to sumi and cherokee that are waiting for the rescue oppression and humanitarian aid to be received. or i thanks so much for so some of the or ukrainian army spokesman says russian field hospitals are running out of medicine and stuff like that. overwhelmed by casualties. alexander petune says the shortages are occurring in many locations, still held by the russians. was your school,
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he was much the only thing you taught him, of 2 significant losses of personnel and equipment. field hospitals and military repair facilities have been established on the temporarily occupied part of khaki. supper richer occurs and with the constant influx of wounded soldiers from the army of the russian federation, their hospitals are experiencing a shortage of qualified medical personnel. in addition, they have problems with medicine stocks which they can't replenish the repair of any equipment carried out without a steady supply of spare parts. now the walls triggered a surgeon demand for body armor. mcbride report, some live on the home growing industry of protective vents. ah, it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for their country's war effort. so the director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something that should ne, i was thinking,
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what can i do and how can i help in this war? at my age, i saw that people were getting weapons, but there was nothing to protect them. ah, this is what his company was doing before the war. creating laser light presentations for company events and promotions. now his staff helped by volunteers make the plates needed for body armor with ukraine struggling to find enough for expanding ranks of soldiers. the finished plates are then put inside a vest one front and one back at the rate of more than $200.00 pieces of body armor per week, and all of them going to the front. as soon as they're made. the 1st plates were tested to make sure they can stop high velocity, bullets and shrapnel splinters, or when the ballot come in on this plate and explode the us exploit and the small pieces of the ballot. and, and this layer observe, observe, observe,
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wow, one day when that country is once more at peace, these engineers and designers will return to more creative work. for now, they say their priority is getting vests to fellow ukrainians to stop russian bullets. robert bride al jazeera, the v. as rainy troops have seized 3 people after rating a palestinian refugee camp in jeanine for the 2nd day in a row. israeli soldiers forthwith armed men in the camp. in the occupied west bank, at least one palestinian was killed. and a dozen wounded when the camp was rated on saturday. right. has also been carried down in the palestinian town of ya, but west of jeanine, where a people were seized. these pictures were released by the israeli army. very forces on jaila. also palestinian gunmen killed 3 people in tel aviv night last week about that. i mean it has more from occupy these jerusalem. there's
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a series of measures that were issued by the basically disraeli authority in the occupied was bang. those measures include, for example, for bidding merchant and business, many people from the junior area to cross into israel. another. another thing is that 5000 permits were revoked. those permits were granted cheap, honest indians during this month of ramadan, so they could visit their families inside israel. well no more of that either. and then it seems that there's also no transfer of projects agriculture projects from that janine area. so certainly clamping down on jeanine are ready the checkpoints, the 2 major crossings for people living in that area. do i'm in the north and the south have been close down. are the only little cabinet you have is that daily laborers will still be allowed to come in to israel to work as long as
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they can, but they will have the most most stringent security measures. now my seniors oversee slammed these measures is that that tant amounts basically achieve collective punishment. but israel, it seems to be standing firm, especially after that the attack yesterday. the problem is to have said that he is lifting all restrictions on security forces bid basically giving them the green light to do what ever they want. and the defense ministry said that all offensive and defensive operations will widen and continue in the occupied westbank for the coming days. while still ahead on al jazeera, our government is not perfect. we've never climb to be. australia is 5 minutes to get up for 5. it's for the whole life off the calling and election for next month.
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and the ukraine in football team is going on to to raise money for war victim off. i pretty i hello there. as one weather system rolled out of europe, we've got another one hot on the heels, bringing unsettled conditions from the west to the east. so on sunday, that area of low pressure fitting across the balkans, bringing some wet, windy and wintry conditions here. it clears up behind that, but we've got another one waiting in the wings ready to bring in some heavy rain to the eye barian peninsula on sunday for the north west. it is looking a lot more mild because britain, an island with sunshine temperatures picking up here in places like london. but the rain isn't very far away. and a lot of that rain sweeps across the low countries,
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about wintry showers in germany and poland. some warnings for strong winds along those coastal areas has gone to navia. it's cold with snow pushing its way further east, but we are seeing some fine conditions come back in across the low countries. if we have a look at the 3 day for antwerp in belgium, for example, we'll be touching 20 by choose date with plenty of sunshine. now further south of this, it is looking a lot fine on sunday for spain and portugal, but the weight rain is going to come in from the west. by the time we get into monday, it will be edging into madrid, a lot calmer, across the mediterranean sunshine for greece, but wet and windy weather for turkey. that sure weather update. ah. the charter is locked in a sy battle with the us. when i, when east me, the online warriors bottom line with one out of the europe
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ah al jazeera, when ever you oh, from full pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences . a new documentary asks why that. we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global serve to put profits before people. and it won't cost time of pundents coming soon on. i'll just oh
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oh, oh, come back here watching al jazeera time, sorry. kappa headlines, incumbent president emanuel my call is arrived in look to pay to cost is ballots in the french election. he's one of 12 people in the running to leave the country for the next 5 years, early figures, foot voter turnout, that just over 25 percent bucks, sons' prime minister on canvas called on supporters to rally nationwide after he was ousted in a low confidence. both opposition parties secured a 174 votes and 342. c is ready. troops have rated palestinian refugee camps in town for a 2nd day. at least 20 people have been arrested. roby forces on high alert after a surgeon the time since march. so joined now by marian,
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but whole t a political writer and researcher in ramallah good to have you with us. so in this month, month of ramadan, we've seen a number. we've seen that a trend, increasing israeli measures of the lock. so mos compound is ready incursions and also palestinian attacks on israelis and then followed by more israeli operations into janine and other areas of the west bank. why do we see things he top and ramadan? i mean, one thing is i want to clarify that you can't say palestinian attacks in the, legitimize it by saying is really operate. these are palestinian acts of resistance and confrontation. i think it has less to do with the fact that it's some of the on and more to do with the fact that for the past couple of years, israel hasn't been increasing. it has been intensifying and further
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brutalizing its assault on palestinians. it is gone to a point where i'm, nobody say, not palestinians with israeli citizenship, not palestinians, and the best. they're not policies in the west bank. now palestinians enforce exile . and i really think that the settler regime is reaching a point where it's we either take it all now or we risk losing our parts or their annexation talk us through what's been changing on the ground in terms of settlements, particularly since natalie bennett took over right so natalie bennett didn't have much to do with the changes. this is the is part and parcel of these really secular regime. i'm in terms of settlements across the west bank as well as an historic palestine. there has been an intensification of land seizures of burning
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palestinian all the groves of the mass detention and incarceration of politically active use as well as demolitions. we have reached some peak frequencies in demolitions of palestinian civilian infrastructure in 48 as well as on the west bank in jerusalem. and with that, let's not forget the carpet bombing that took place last year as well. so there is a complete full force going on with the aiding and abetting of the international community with the israeli judicial system playing a key part in it. and the continued militarization of these really population at the same time, these very prime minister is facing political challenges in his parliament and his level of support. is there a feeling that perhaps he's trying to shore up his political way?
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i think we need to recognize that israel has a history of having its prime ministers, complacent in fraud and corruption against you know, the own, their own population that they claim to represent. and i'd say it's been a trend to use the palestinian population as a pawn to gain legitimacy. amongst the increasingly more i don't want to say radical by increasingly more violent, blatantly violent, settler population. how is my florida bus, his political standing being impacted by all of us? i think my boss has been irrelevant for quite some time. now. what is happening now is that palestinian communities are once again coming together. just this happened during them to father of open unity last year where gene is basically being placed
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under siege, as we've seen as the more than 16 years under steve. this is the pattern. so now we're standing up for each other. we're not really looking at what, how it's impacting the reputation of a certain representative. we're looking at how it's impacting our actual life. and let's not forget that janine the current generation was the same generation that live the brutal mass assault 20 years ago by the israeli military on that. so it's only natural for us to reach this age and say no more. all right, thank you for your thoughts on that. i remember hold. thank you. protest is inter lanka say they won't stop until the president resigns. they've continued to demonstrate against got a bio to parks and columbia despite heavy rain frustration of the countries worsening economic crisis. also growing well, fernandez joins us live from columbus. so angus rising, how our protest shaping up today. so
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as you can probably see behind me, i mean this is a still the protestors who are digging in here the farthest since the brown. a sort of buildings is the presidential secretary very much the focus of these protests. now we had tens of thousands of people surrounding this area. they stayed right through the night till about 2 or 3 am despite the huge amount of rain and showers that came through. they did not go this sort of cool group of 3 to 5000 people. but in the early hours of the morning, people did move out, but they're back again now again from the early hours of this morning, this crowd has been building, and it's a real multitude of, of sort of communities of religions, of different age groups. there are families, there was one man with his 3 or 4 year old dot on his shoulders who was angry. who is he said, i'm here for her because it's this generation who has futures have been robbed by
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the roger boxes and this government. there was another older gentleman who had brought his teenage daughter. yeah. and he said, i'm him because of the social injustice that has been done to all of these communities over the years. are still yet another group of young girls probably in their early twenty's. graduates are in i t who come not from colombo, i mean that have been sort of implications that this is a very colombo lead, elitist thing, but that is not what we're seeing on the ground. this group of young girls all qualified in i t, and working in columbus from the way or the far far way northland or province. saying when we started our jobs, we thought we had secured great salaries in id. but just watching the last couple of weeks, it looked really bad. so the president still fighting for political survival, a lot of negotiations on the political front. one set of his partner said they want to work for a no confidence motion. another set supposed to meet him this afternoon, but the protest says here, say they're here for the long haul. they want to see got up roger pucks and his
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government leave. all right, thanks so much. michelle fernandez there in french present the manual. my craus just voted the northwest in france. these live pictures. micron is facing a stiff challenge from far right leader marine la, penn australia and prime minister scott morrison as admitted as conservative government isn't perfect as the cold and election for may. the 21st coalition trials, the center, left labor opposition party up to 3 is dominated by floods. bush 5 and the pandemic . it is choice between a strong future and on certain one. it's a choice between a government, you know, and a labor opposition that you don't and government is not perfect. we've never claimed to be, but we are upfront and you may say some floors. but you can also see
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what we have achieved for australia in incredibly difficult times. so i had the honor of serving as your prime minister. i can promise you this. i will laid with integrity and i will treat you with respect. i will restore the fight in our political system by any whiten roads and establishing a strong national anti corruption commission. i was missing when the going gets tough. i will accept the responsibility that comes with high office to protest into nicea now against the decision to investigate at least 20 members of the now dissolved parliament. lizzie holcman is in tune as for so it is your 1st of all how. busy protests looking there, a sancha, a much launch a protest then the last protest outside the parliament building i and then it is
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still peaceful, but there is a lot of energy. and certainly this movement is, is very angry about the investigations interrogations, of members of parliaments. what way, what we're seeing is sent me a coalition between the leading power and i school policy and nasa. and i moved my cold citizens against the crew, which is a broad spectrum movement. what had happened a couple of weeks ago is that parliament had finally come together and held an online lina recession. and they invited high sy the president's special, special matches should ends. and since then, leading members of parties had been summoned to the anti terrorist police station for interrogation, but as yet, there been no charges the prosecutions made. what we'll also saying is an ongoing economic crisis. tunisia is really struggling to buy grain. it's very much a bread based diet and there's been shortages of flowers, semolina,
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and it was in ramadan when you people are eating a lot of bread and break these traditional foods. yeah, this is a real stress. and unfortunate yesterday the tunisian d no surpassed the 3 d not to the dollar mark side as a big economic crisis. it's rolling on at the same time. chi side is proposing big projects like hospitals and pipelines, but they haven't secured money from the i m f and they say that they need 7000000000 dollars to keep on track this year. all right, we'll leave that. thanks so much alicia violence. a thanks have killed thousands of people this year in somalia that become more frequent during the process of selecting the next president. a doctor has been inspired to open the country's only public blog bank smallest 1st more than 30 years. malcolm web reports from the capital market issue. who i made. abraham says he'll never
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forget the day a car bomb nearly killed him. he says is shattered. legs were gushing blood. he's a mechanic in sir molly, as capital mogadishu has what i was in the morning when a client brought me his car for repairing as soon as i started working on it and the car blew up because it had a boma touch. and i didn't know about it is here in the street right outside. it's off his home that him and other mechanics work on took 2 cars and bike. and it's right here that the bomb went off. he would have joined the other hundreds of somalis who die in armed conflict. every if it wasn't for one man, doctor amin abdicated mohammed says he was tired of seeing people bleed to death. so he set up somali as only public blood bank funded by private donors. this is what inspired him. 5 years ago. about 600 people were killed when 2 truck bombs exploded in mogadishu was the worst attack in somali. as history investigators
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blamed the armed group out of bob, many of those killed bled to death. from that injuries was put on to am. it decided to do something about it, but it feels like the country is in an emergency all the time with many explosions and accidents. there is always a need for blood. this center supplies blood to many hospitals in the city to save the lives of wounded people, mothers and childbirth and others. it's all, she's one of the many people who've been saved with the blood. the doctor had collect. he and his team deliver it to the hospital where it needed. he says more people die of blood loss than from the bullets hit them. and the u. n says about $5000.00 women die in childbirth in somalia, every year, many of whom could be saved by blood transfusions, marlene rag marleen is another one of the blood recipients. he says a doctor, misdiagnosed him with tuberculosis and gave him strong drugs that destroyed his kidneys. he now depends on kidney dialysis with their native blood. well, it was
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a good thing for the community without him so many people would be dying because of lack of blood like me. if i did not get blood from him, it would be hard for me to stay alive. talked to amen, says finding donors his hard, he says he's met many people who believe they'll die if they don't, nate. he speaks on tv and radio every week to educate and encourage people. the bank stores enough blood to treat just a few 100 patients. it's a start, but he says he has a long way to go to meet molly as needs. malcolm web al jazeera, mogadishu, somalia, al serra have an al jazeera installed the best 2 teams in england prepare for what could be a decisive match in the race to win the merely title ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center g people, unprompted uninterrupted,
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the social media space is as dangerous as the street, so it came to be at least as much as the street part to journalist nestle. malik, and right to and political analyst, angelina, paula, i want people to be attentive to the commercial interests that shake these platforms. studio be unscripted on al jazeera. when the news breaks, still, your came through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else chopped inside when people need to be heard. and the story told, i feel like i wasn't really awake until i went to morocco. it definitely changed my life in a good way with exclusive interviews and in depth reports, and hardly anybody left here because al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lied nice. oh,
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i come back now. space tourism has taken one giant leap forward. the 1st old private team of astronauts is doctor the international space station. well, carry out scientific research and other projects during that 8 day stay south hydrants reports doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international base station. national contact made the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract all mission control in los angeles. what she's patiently is the endeavor capture dr. smoothly on the other side of the hatch, a team at the international space station. welcome 3 astronauts on the trip of a lifetime tracking the retired nasa astronaut michael up. his alegria lead the 20
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a flight for the 1st time as each instead mark puffy, and larry corner for the entrepreneurs, paid $55000000.00 each to stay in space for just over a week. it's the 1st nonprofessional ass not seem to travel to the i assess nasa and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low us, all that bonds. critics say the private space race needs to be regulated. there is a lot of rich people want to have in their beds that the space and gym back. so bad going to be one sector. but for commercial exploitation space, i think the laws need to come and place the overly. but manufacturing in space is one more area, which will have to mean that in times to come, how it would be done. the mission is a collaboration between, you know, mosques, x commercial space, flight company, axiom,
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and nasa under 3 meters on board. the i assess and orbiting 400 kilometers above sea level, they'll be no time for leisure for the tourist. so be put to work on several research projects for the next 8 days, including an experiment involving cancer stem cells. so to hide it al jazeera, i have time to catch up on all a thought or thought. ok, thank you so much, sammy fries. charles claire has continued to set the early pace and the formula. one season. he won the australian grand prix to extend his lead at the top of the world drivers standings. title holder match. trish stop in fail to finish the race and he richardson reports ah, in a season that is so fall, been wildly unpredictable for rory has emerged as the team to beat shala claire winning the australian groom pri, it's already his 2nd race victory of the year. honestly what, what a cow today? i mean, you know, of course i did a good job all weekend,
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but it was not possible without the con and his weekend, especially in the race phase. we were extremely strong. tire felt great from the 1st lab to the last lap we were managing the ties extremely well. laclare started in poll position in melbourne and looked dominant throughout his teammate col. a science fair less well. the spanish lost control of his car early in the race and was unable to finish. full time will champion sebastian vessel has had a miserable few days of spins and penalties. germans suffered another crash in his aston. martin reigning will champion max to stop and have look set for a podium finish on the his car to fail him to 3rd the way through the grown pre process. ah, it's the 2nd time in 3 races that the stipends, red bull hasn't gone the distance in bed and used to red bull his teammates. sergio
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perez went on to finish 2nd with mercedes, dr. at george russell in the day that would resolve her what to do with luck, mike. soon i would have been great to have a go with william for the team. am i? yeah, he'll get bored. you know we've been doing luck in for some reason. ah, season now had to ferrari's home country of italy with f one's most famous team can good for a 1st will title in 15 years. ah, andy richardson, l g 0. american, scotty shuffler is in prime position to win his 1st major golf tide, all heading into the final day of the masters at augusta. the world number one leads by 3 strokes after a 3rd round of 71 took him to 9, under par for the championship scheffler whose only been a professional player for 4 years is 13 titles already this year, which is seen him shoot to the top of the rankings. this is a lot more fun than you know,
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a lot of the starts that had major championships and especially on this golf course . so for me, this is, this is a good time. and i hope today was a lot of fun and you know, hopefully tomorrow will be the same. only 7 players finish the day under par for the championship. one of those is 2011 winters shall schwartz sold you delight at the fans. i holiness. eagle approach at the 10th australian carmen smith is the closest challenger to shuffler. on 6th, under par and tiger woods, hopes of the dream returned to gall, fell away on saturday. the 5 time former champion recorded his worst ever rounded. augusta, you finished on 7 over par after dropping sick shots. tributes continue for pittsburgh steelers quarterback, dwayne haskins, who died, and we're in a road accident on saturday. he was 24. haskins was training in south florida, along with other stealers team members. it was drafted into the nfl in 2019 and played for washington before moving to pittsburgh last year. well,
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the sweetest kids, i mean, i'm just a wonderful teammate. wonderful, obviously, player, but it was the best work out at that age i've ever seen of any quarterback and much and i taught my goodness, we got something and then you get to know as a person. yeah, i mean it just, you got a lot better throw, man, this is all now a potentially decisive match in the race to win the english premier league is coming up later this sunday liverpool take on league leader is mattress or city, which is one point separating the teams at the top of the table, both managers and agreement, that the rivalry between the 2 clubs has been a good thing. last 4 years or whatever, since we stepped up a little bit and could close the gap to 2 cities slightly. it's interesting, absolutely. be push each other to an incredible point, tallies madness. i don't, i would have never thought that these kinds of things are possible. and especially
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in this league, you know, when you cheap 100 points and after 98 points, you need someone that pulls you from behind to as oh, my god, we had we had a close. no, you make the miro and always here. yeah. yeah. and you have to make another step in spain for league around madrid, continued to stride towards a 35th championship title. they restored their 12 point lead, or were nearest challenger. severe the top of the table is gold by casimir. oh, just before half time sat ral on their way to with to know when overhead taffy at the burn about on saturday. iris, ancient man have moved 15 points clear at the top in france. thanks to patrick's from both kilian and bobby and ne, more against clermont on saturday. a frenchman was the 1st to score his 3rd and he's been set up. ne, more for his final goal. with the night p. s. g. striding towards regaining the
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french title. ukrainian football side shacked our don. yes. have kicked off a series of charity matches to help raise money for people affected by russia's invasion of the country. oh oh. their 1st game was against a greek seidel and pianos and athens. but players were jerseys with the names of ukrainian towns instead of their own ukrainian premier league team had not played since russia invaded the country back in february. or hey, martin will be on proposition for sundays motor g p grand prix of the americas spaniards, at the fastest time in his qualifying final lap in austin, texas. wharton has only one once before and moto g p and a great start to the race weekend for ducati with the top 5 places on the bread, all going to their writers. okay, and that is all your sport for now, sammy, back to you. thanks so much for that set for this new job melanie inside we'll be
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here in the mail with for both. and so stay with us. ah ah, with frank assessments, what are the political risks of panic russian or the gas for western leaders? pull sanctions on russian energy exports, possibly for social informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jet is to resume media. they're going to be acting from leisure and from shod critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth
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analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than light. in any water scenario, there's always a push to simplify. narratives. nuance is always called for, even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening pe, delve into the news, narrative and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera generations. this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides. but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river, the community brought a lawsuit against a po to us government. you've won, you wanna be unprecedented ruling obliges the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny
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seemingly community has won a huge battle, but when they not necessarily have the last word, since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests. o french president, emmanuel mackerel vote said an election he hopes will give him another 1080 figures . so a low turn out so far. ah . hello, i'm on inside this seltzer life, and i hall was coming up pakistan's parliament to decide, hey, will were place prime minister am ron con, who's been ousted in a no confidence fight. you, craig, but pass for what it says will be phase 5.

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