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cent ah, on counting the cost, the world's richest man is buying twitter. so what will e law must gain warnings that a huge build up of death in the world forest countries? we should put the bill. and paul is running low on foreign currency. reserve is an economic crisis moving company the calls on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne. minimize the welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. worship has targeted again in afghanistan. at least 10 people have died after an explosion at
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a mosque in cobble residence in the firing line. russian forces close in on small towns and east, and ukraine will have a report from one village on the front line. a planet already changed bike stream, whether there are record breaking temperatures in south asia and in the horn of africa, kill a drought threatens the lives of millions of people. and the former grand slam tennis champion, boris becker, is sent to jail off to being found guilty of concealing assets from bankruptcy investigators. and as for the concert, and that led by a dodge is pot owner, todd boley has been chosen as the preferred bidder to buy english premier league football club. but chelsea ah hello. welcome to the news our. we begin in afghanistan, where there's been a powerful explosion in a mosque n campbell. this is the latest and a series of,
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of attacks to take place during the muslim holy month of ramadan targeting civilians and places of worship. and this attack happened during friday. prayers and terry ministry spokesman says the blas took place at b. holly i saw had lost in west cobble. the ministry is saying 10 people were killed. but the leader of the mosque itself says that number could be close to 50 him. the more and more of them were the bottom of that. it was a number of taliban members inside the most to involve me was standing to finish within a few minutes. an explosion occurred and i was covered with small pieces, and i tax in afghanistan has been really escalating for the past few weeks and mosques in public places as well as schools. a frequent target is the countries she on minority which includes the her czar community. at least 9 people killed in bombings in missouri sheriff on thursday,
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a mosque in the same city was attacked last week. and a boy school in a she part of cobble, was bombed earlier this month, and su fees, who are a minority? so nice acts that follows a mystical branch of islam. i'm also been targeted. friday's attack was that as soon as the mosque and last week at least 33 people were killed after a blast tore through another suit, the mosque in the city of condos. many of these attacks have been claimed by ice hill. a hard line is like the taliban, but the 2 groups are bitter rivals. while ali war adalia is program coordinator with new america and consultant research with the afghanistan analysts network joins me now. that has been a wave of mass casualty attacks, not just in the capital call, but also included and in missouri. sherry's well, it is extremely good for our minority groups,
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especially in the house or community because this is not like the 1st time this is like a thinking with a generous. i don't know why that is happening again. i know we're not about community issue that has that often the problem or the can create a return kit power at the i was very shocked me. respite from now winding as far as our community, but soon after a month or so, the attacks resumed, i guess that community and the 1st attack was on it in september 2020. well, just a little or a month after the tone of on story town to our and then the other was a bit magnetic bomb being bomb being that targeted many ones. and this me,
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one is a type of code that is used by that your kid has rock and roll fish. now work with the government and that's sure, but yeah, it was very targeted. i will read a targeted attack attack against the community. and now, no, since the last a couple of weeks, we have seen a targeted attacks that are which is started to explosion targeting that a high school in a community in this call to city. and then also we have a and then i mean, let me ask you because you are mentioning that the number of attacks are taking
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place since the taliban takeover of afghanistan. but that has been this historic prosecution of the of minority communities. specifically, the she has our group, but you, you have tracked in great detail and analyzed it really, the escalation, the rise in the number of attacks have taken place since 2016 most notably a school for goals the, the say to show how does school for goals and then the year before that it was a maternity hospital. why, what have you found in terms of the brutality and that the sort of widespread nature of these attacks in the past few years under the previous government in afghanistan. oh, let's try and track this. a tax is talked to driving in 2016 and i've been trying to get there like $250.00 or 5 times of challenges. i guess the community one was
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like, brutally conflicts explore just targeting any place off gatherings that our community ranging from school tomorrow, a clap and a maternity hospital and a as in terms of money in it with cobbler in the say can pass on the grow tally t, i guess the community was this one. why does it use of magnetic bomb being that that targeted? that is a particular class of the house or a community who are many working in a government organizations in this too proud found. so little talent is i guess the community i
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2 is one was after 2016, which fast mended, targeted like the glass is off, wash it in 2017, in a 2010. best attacks. begin. so one of the things that been targeted and need clear off, gary, i'm finding can you explain just very briefly why these groups are repeatedly targeted? why is it that school children and even babies are on safe? oh yeah, it's been like i thought, a genocidal. why didn't i guess the community and that and before the attacks were like, really come in for me to come at some point to kind of get us i guess that community for example, you know,
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are a lot of been not on any place for them in the country and they really have to go to just talk the balance of power in the country with the kid before that. and i've been thinking context is that, is that right now with attacks have been yeah. are you back again? are you getting done with one of saddam's, most volatile regions? and in school we build up to the biggest fight in female boxing history at madison square garden and evacuation of civilians and mary pola besieged city that's been reduced to rubble by russian forces. while thousands of people remain tracked now, i post city council is saying about hundreds of civilians remain trapped in a vase. steel was complex on the ground with the remaining ukrainian fighters
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defending the city bullet border sees of a planet we were hungry. my child was crying because the shells were hitting nearby . we were thinking this is it. it's the end. it's indescribable, all the people who are here could understand the experience. i can't put it in words. it's horrible. or rushes, relentless assault on ukraine is now mostly focusing on the east industrial hot land. and the consequences for civilians has been dia charles stratford sent us this report from their inca village. now on it croy gold, who bid in this mixture of shelter, shrapnel for michelle ripped through her leg while she sat at home in the eastern ukrainian city of maria, anchor mercedes law. oh, thank god, we'll barrow and put her in it and pushed her to the road where a volunteer rescued us. but as most was in a nearby village, people waited
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a food distribution point too much. many have either fled or be rescued from michelin marine co volunteer from a church group, hands out plastic bags filled with a few essentials. ludmilla shows us what's inside of what we live off, canned food and what we can grow. we have no my further and into mary anchor. the sound of artillery far and occasional small alms for russian forces close we've been hearing what cells like mortar fire in the center of the city. what we do know is that russian forces control positions just a few 100 meters in that direction. ranko, the early stages of the war, the ukrainian army have since said that they have now pushed them back. we moved
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back out of town and see black smoke her home again. boy, joe stratford al jazeera murray, anchor eastern new grade, and u. s. official has lashed out at the russian president, vladimir pierson calling his actions in ukraine. depraved pentagon spokesman at john carby appeared to hold back tears as he briefed portez. it's hard to look at what he's doing in ukraine, what his forces are doing in ukraine, and think that any, an ethical moral individual could justify that. it's difficult to look at the sorry, it's difficult to look at some of the images talk to a psychology, but i think we can all speak to his depravity, which is call it what it is,
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is b s that this is about naziism in ukraine and it's about protecting russians in ukraine and it's about defending russian national interest. when none of them, none of them were threatened and they're back where he might attack relief. organizations has russian forces of detain. 2 british volunteers near the ukrainian city of a parisha. they were planning to help evacuate a woman from russian. hel territory. a been basically helping with some medical small medical runs to local, local people in around ukraine. but also mostly they wanted to, they were doing evacuations. so they, i can see that they are part of a open source facebook page that was basically saying that we need people to be picked up and, and they were doing it that way. the documentary in work is that volunteer is not working with any agenda or that you want and they're not slice or connected to ministry and just basically treat them as humanitarian work is under international
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law. warn you crying as push the traditionally neutral nations of finland and sweden to st membership of nato. earlier i spoke to a former prime minister, a felon alexander stub. it's also professor at the school of trans national governance of european university institute. he said, rushes invasion, sparks, radical change and thinking the 1st one of this made so opinion. they pretty much shifted overnight from 50 against 20 in favor to now the latest, 68 in favor, 12 a guess. and then the security assessment changed as well. i mean, you know, we looked at the situation of 2008 with georgia again with annexation of crimea. 2014. and now in 2022, we realized that the future of european securities divided russia on one side, the rest of us on the other. this war has also exposed and significant russian weaknesses, hasn't it? in the failure of military planning. battlefield law says sanctions that will
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probably result in prolong economic stagnation in the country. it will say leasing information will and russia's threat to europe has resulted in this strong cohesive transatlantic response at the criminal probably didn't expect. so why would russia take action against finland or any other country? now? i don't think it will. i think this whole or is pretty much, you know, a tactical blunder, strategic catastrophe or russia. we thought that after 2008 in georgia, they would have a very strong, more, almost savvy military. but it hasn't been able to cope with the situation. what we do expect now in the near future, especially in what we call the grey zone when finland applies for membership together with sweet in may to what and we become members, is this sort of hybrid cyber and information intimidation or attacks. but we
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don't see this war escalating beyond conventional as we're seeing in ukraine moment . the conflict and ukraine has shown what can happen in the absence of nature's collective defense pressure. but if you, as you have just alluded to that there is a heightened vulnerability and, and now how consigned are you about the risks to fill in security in this time between joining nato, between making an application to join nato and actually becoming a member. i'm a very concerned i think phillip is very well prepared on the conventional side. of course, we have one of the largest standing military in europe over 900000 men in reserve 280000. i can be mobilized within days. if you add onto that, we have one of the strongest air forces in europe and you couldn't by the nordic fight. the jets were up to $250.00 total, been strong. see power on, you know, the conventional side. we're not worried at all. and i think we'll go hybrid,
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cyber and information side, we're quite well prepared. we started that preparation actually after the cyber attacks ms. tony at 2007. so you know, we expect to see hope to see being down. we expect to see violation. so our air space, we expect to see a lot of this information floated around, but seems pretty cool, calm and collected in the past. so not to word. and i guess is, there is always a prospect to something unpredictable happening, particularly if russia is angry about the prospect of 2 more of its western neighbors. joining nato and crime and spokesman, dmitri pasco said that rush would have to re balance the situation with its measures. if sweden and finland were to take such as that, what do you, what you think they might mean by that? while it's nothing really new, i mean in the long run most it could be a reassessment of where they position that our troops. but looking at where the
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troops are right now and multitasking award, which you're actually, if not failing at least doing very poorly. it's very unlikely that we saw them here in many ways. so, so think that, you know, rush us counted that feeling that we didn't have been part of a 100 percent. actually since the end of the cold war, this final step going it today. so they fully realize it's their own or these have been poles and the change in british political or swedish political do is blamed themselves and confir tickets, but your seeming a rational train of thought and in making that statement. yeah, i mean, i guess, i mean, there's a lot of speculation about the rationale of leadership in kremlin, but i think, you know, having lived next to russia or all of our history, we have a tendency to understand it's not the russian soul, at least part of the mind is sometimes things that seem rational to us are actually quite irrational for russians and vice versa. i think with russia, you know,
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there's one thing that you can trust that going beyond the board or towards the live sweden. it's not something that's in burying alpine, it could be becoming unlivable, extreme heat, waves, droughts and natural disasters are putting millions of people at risk and human activity is mostly to blame. scientists have identified 9 fact as a keep me a functional enough to sustain life calling and planet tree boundaries. 6 of them have already been broken. the latest was just this week. scientists say that humanities changes to the fresh water cycle of made the world unsafe, the continued life, the all the boundaries that have been crossed. climate change by cit, integrity, by at bio chemical cycles, land system change and novel entities like plastic pollution. this leaves us with 3 boundaries, ocean acid vacation, atmospheric, aerosol, loading,
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and stratospheric ozone depletion. so it's lauren, all of this and the effect that it's had on our lives are the worst effects on a lives climate change is being blamed for a blazing heat way that's enveloping one of the world's most populous regions. now, millions of people in south asia are struggling to deal with suffocating heat that's only predicted to get was power outages in india and pakistan have made it even harder to cope with record shattering temperatures. are in your correspondence . elizabeth pran reports now from italy, which is having its 2nd hottest april in 72 years. labor was a new deli work through temperatures above 40 degrees celsius construct. and these new parliament buildings like many street vendors, an auto actual driver's here. they make up some of the 75 percent of india workforce, who work outdoor label. we have to go outside. it's very hard. when the water becomes fine,
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you don't even have enough. a heat wave has gripped many parts of india for weeks. that's after the nation, so it's hard to march from reco again, a 122 years ago. the higher than usual temperatures have led to demand for electricity reaching and all time high this week and power costs and several states . deli regional government has told people to expect power outages at metro and hospitals because of a shortage of coal power plants. the indian government has cancelled hundreds of passenger trains to rush coal to thermal power plants around the country. the intense heat has also affected wheat cross with some agriculture experts predicting this year's yield will be 25 percent less that could have international implications. india was planning to help sold a gap and globally supplies left by russia and ukraine. we also knew that 50 countries were dependent on the coming from the reason and 55 is not
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a small number. so if you got standing along with another $55.00 looking displays next to us, so i think we have to be very watch will meet, have all the just say the severe weather as part of the reoccur trend. you know, the temperature of the, when you get the web event that are becoming more frequent than more intense, and when they happen, they last longer. so we're definitely seeing a shift in the trends. some more intensity were happening in this part of the world . the indian meteorological department says he 12 conditions will continue in several regions of the next 5 days, but there's little the spice expected afterwards with may and june. usually the hottest month of the year, elizabeth peron of al jazeera new daddy, obviously as elizabeth primer for sina for me that. but we also have of course want to come hide, who's monitoring the situation in pakistan. capital is alma find that said to human
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life from what is happening because of the effects of global warming. last year jacob abad saw a record temperature of 52 says that over a 126 fahrenheit, and a doctor and medical experts warned i did this for a long for a few all would molded would lead to organ failure. so indeed they did their diet cases. the government has to come up with the elaborate blind. some of them are already in progress, dieter project dead when take at least a few more years that hydro paula bosh are damaged under construction. and ren sharif, shabazz should. if to go were at the new prime minister, one of the foot places he read the date was dag bosher dime bug it's on in building dimes for degroat dig dime. the other thing that bugged donhauster when off totally all from cold because of the conflict in ukraine at the prices of fuel have
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skyrocketed. and just for think, many more countries in south days, you are to start thinking about burning goal again for data. definitely not an option. now the large government had started a very ambitious project. and one would hope that the new government with gary on bridget and dagwood massive 3 plantation across the country with the news ally from london, mo, still ahead on the program. a man who is paul going to toys i so group nicknamed the beatles is sentenced to court allegations of human rights abuses in the, in used top border agency. while the un ones thousands of migrants and dying while trying to get to safety. those are going to have all the action from the m b a. playoffs. as 3 more teams progress to conference, semi finals, ah,
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what we've got some dry pockets across europe and also zones of shower solids pinpoint exactly where this is happening. all tickets ward, iberia, some showers, dancing around the pair and these on saturday. but were that sons to generate some showers for southern sections that's going to drop into grease, his wall and some heavier rounds of rain or cross side turkeys capital region. so for on cobra with a high of 20 degrees, our next batch of atlantic re moves and toward the top end of the islands of ireland and britain, just a high of 16 degrees in london. meantime we're talking about high, he looks good in cape town, suns out on saturday with the high of 18 degrees, but give it a bit. look at this on monday we put the colors on dark, the red, the higher the temperature. it's going to feel like summer with that i would change and it shows me that i am actually sto, trucking and fire with africa direct on al jazeera.
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from the front, blind al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war. cray been given access to the special unit, but just now being revealed as we arrived at lea calliah, there is a panic. a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah ah ah, my main stories now, at least 10 people have died in an explosion mosque in the afghan capital kabul 15 others were wounded in the powerful bloss during friday. pres is, is the latest in a string of attacks during the muslim holy month of ramadan targeting civilians and places of wash. yet millions of people and south asia are experiencing extreme heat
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wave power outages in india. and pakistan made it even harder to cut with racquel, chattering temperatures, fear the heat wave will cut weight yields by about 25 percent. meanwhile, a poor start to the rainy season, and the horn of africa is added to fears there about the worst drought in decades, and it could have catastrophic results across the region. a 1000000 people have left the homes and more than 3000000 livestock have died. it's the driest it's ever been in 40 years. are ma tasser reports now from the some bull region of northern kenya. melissa daniel has been walking for hours. his animals need water and he's finally found some. he says, giving up wasn't an option. heard as in northern king, i have lost thousands of animals because of recurring droughts. presence a young, i'm now always out here with the camel's help, doesn't reach us. but i know in the villages,
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at least the government is giving people some water. pots of king of ethiopia and somalia are suffering the dry as conditions in more than 40 years. harvest a ruined animals are dying. more and more families are going hungry, garlicky yeah, i used to have 250 camels. the drought has killed most of them. i only have 3 left . it's heartbreaking. a 4th failed rainy season in the region is now a growing probability enough. the slope of all this and the engine lexical protection programs bank, believe foot by the government is to do it the given cash. this one out of a household. we still have a huge population in that needle for date who wish if nothing is going to be done about it will end up with a other stuff is the only way to survive for many to keep moving. people here have been walking for days, looking for food and water for the animals. first, they were told their supplies in that direction about
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a 100 kilometers away. but when they got there, they thought nothing. now they hitting towards the mountains, another 100 kilometers away with them i, the farmers are gathering, it's a long journey. and when they eventually get the, there is no guarantee they will find what they are looking for. how to matessa out of their northern king. we go to sudan, now we're into community. violence is displacing thousands of people in the west and off for region. fighting between the our resit get and non arab muslim tribes is killed. at least 200 people sit on the government is about to send in more troops. hippa, morgan reports. this is what the town of good nick incidence west star for state looks like now. where home wants the ashes now remain. some tried to find belonging to salvage, while others sit and wait for help to arrive after they lost everything going on, they attacked us during ramadan. people now have nothing, not even food to eat. they burned down homes. it's the aftermath of fighting last
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week when ethnic arabs from there is they got tribe launched an attack on clinic authority say it was in retaliation for the killing of 2 of their tribesman by men . from the non arab mccadney tribe, which dominates clinic, the initial fighting, killed 9 people and wounded more than a dozen. then it's escalated killing at least $213.00 people. and entering many more, it lasted for 3 days and reached the state capital janina. many who were already displaced by the door for a conflict which started in 2003 were forced to move once again. survivors blamed the parent military rapid supports for the attack. so this video appears to show members of the paramilitary group hours before the attack on clinic. donna said it gives them homeless gum. the rapid support forces came and burned us and killed. they ripped bodies and left women as widows and burnt all we have. we can't stay like this. how did the government should do its job and protect us if they can't? and then we can't continue living like this. the fighting is the latest in
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a series of attacks in west are 4 that has killed more than 400 people in the past year alone. it's the result of long standing tensions between arabs and not arab tribes over land and resources. here officials stand in front of a mass grave for victims of the latest fighting, but us of should, is, were law. we regret what we see, but don't agree on people saying they want to leave. will provide aid and medical assistance to the people here. and in the capital and will form a committee to see to those affected. those who lost belongings will be compensated . but those responsible for the violence must be held accountable. a peace agreement was signed in 2020, between the government and rebel groups in the region. after the overthrow of saddam bank government, but local official faith things are still the theme lemond up of you when there was a change in government in 2019, we thought there was real change that with and the bloodshed caused by the former regime. but were star for has been witness in violence since 1995 until now,
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with no change from military reinforcement has been sent to separate the 2 sides. but for the people of clinic that were enforcement comes too late and little remains to be protected. he by morgan, al jazeera harton, and all the stories are following an i so fight are responsible for the beheadings of several hostages has been sentenced to life in jail in the us. and, and born alexander, co, te, pleaded guilty last year to a criminal charges relating to abduction, torture and the headings in syria. the judge described his actions as egregious, violent and inhumane patty calhane is outside the court house in alexandria, virginia. alexandra cody basically showed really no emotion as the judge handed down life in prison sentence. now if you meet certain conditions 15 years of that will be spent here in the united states, then there's an agreement to sent him to the united kingdom. he wasn't the only one though, in the courtroom accused of his crimes. another one of the so called beatles al
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shaft shake. he was convicted of federal charges, the similar for federal charges a while back. he's awaiting sentencing. but the judge didn't want to have these family members have to go through their victim statements twice. so he brought him into the courtroom, but again, only co t was sentenced to day life in prison. at the beginning of this though, we heard from family members of the victims, and there were those one said, look at me. i have no words to describe the pain you have ruined our lives. and then you heard from another family member who said, you have been occupying my thoughts for too long. i forgive you, you are no longer have any power over me. but there were some very powerful statements because it would be heavy of course is part of the crime. but he's also accused of really in humane treatment of these captives. they were water bordered. they were you stun gun shots and they were horrible. horrible beads. the prosecutor said, in this courtroom, we have not really seen any crimes to compare to the horror of this. the judge for
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his part said it was agreed just violent and inhuman. now one of the things prosecutors were operate for him to rule that that's up to prison officials, but he did say he will spend the rest of his life in prison. x rays, railey police, the lug, some mosque in occupied east jerusalem as worship, has gathered there and that tens of thousands, larger than usual crowds are at the site for the final friday. pres, of the month of ramadan. motions have been running high at the most because of weeks of confrontations between is ready forces and palestinians. medics with the right crescent sane. israeli police rate at the compound is left at least $42.00 palestinians injured offices, say a group of young palestinians, of a writing and throwing stones outside the mosque. algiers at stephanie deca has more on this. now. friday prayers have now ended and people are screaming out of damascus gate according to the walk of which is useless body that runs the sites
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around a $180000.00 worshippers have made their way into the compound today. it is the last friday of ramadan and you can see now people coming out these ladies coming out to sell vegetables, they're prod you, some people are still fostering. so i'll be waiting for the next couple of hours to break their falls. and of course it will be announced also in the next couple of days. now we've seen tensions over the last couple of weeks on the along the most compound. and particularly when it came to the entry of are more and more groups of these ultra nationalists, jewish notes that are calling for the right to prayer, attempting prayer on the side. why is that controversial? why is the provocative by this thing is because under the status quo agreed on between jordan and his role, jordan is the custodian at the site. only. muslims can pray there. a non muslims can visit and there has been somewhat of a blind eye turned by the government to this increase. people will tell you, but interestingly enough, now we're hearing that jordan, israel will be meeting after need to address the status quo. why?
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because it is that much of an explosive issue. everyone will tell you even report in year. nothing has the capability to mobilize the amount of people as yolanda most home. but certainly you can see now on the last friday of ramadan business as usual, huge amount of people having come to attend midday prep. now iranians have been rallying in cities for international alcove, stale jerusalem day marks. israel's occupation of palestine into iran. crowds bunt is writing flags on chanted in support of palestinians. state media says the revolutionary god displayed a new iranian made miss. i'll, i'll could days commemorated annually on in the middle of that or not just seen a lot so much, but across the policy. and terry is living because this, these sensors that almost ignited and you escalation between garza and israel, just wanted to have that who has called out the people for a produce today here in the gaza strip this police and by these really force,
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is there any. ringback cruising or it's so much why these really forces or sectors and they are continuing to support and defended up the most. andrew to live with all the time. that is, ease border agency from texas offered to resign director for beast le gary. an investigation by several media outlets alleges up front cheques has been involved in the push backs of at least 957 aside of europe are deadly. more than $3000.00 migrants and asylum seekers died, went missing last year, lost at sea after being packed on to flimsy boats. this year, more than $500.00 african maritime route to the canary islands. the number of deaths reported in 2020 were 1544 with the 2 routes. alarmingly since the beginning of the year, an additional $478.00 people have also died on missing at sea. most of the sea crossings took place and packed unsee worth the in the weeks. in some places people
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can leave their apartments, but not they come pounds. 5000000 people still can't leave home at all. katrina, you has more from beijing. the overall st. if you are locked out in shanghai is still firmly in place, but this announcement does give residence some hope that things are moving the right of the wider neighbourhood, perhaps go grocery shopping or go for a walk. so what has happened now is that that's the most amount of people that we've seen give that compounds. and a further 5000000 people who are living in the high risk are still in the doors. people are unable to step outside their apartment or grand slam tennis champion bars. backer has been sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison by a british court. the 54 year old german was found guilty of hiding millions of dollars worth of asked judge deborah taylor sentenced him to 2 and a half years in prison. he must serve half of it before becoming eligible for release. i accept that has led a colorful life with vast earnings fueling
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a famously lavish lifestyle and then paying for a famously expensive divorce. seldom willing to understand his responsibilities. the jury instead found his actions, deliberate and dishonest. it's not the 1st time backcountry he now calls home maurice backup. he's going to jail jonah hall, l 0 saw the crown court london. a tiny town in southern brazil has decided to upstage rio de janeiro with one of the largest jesus statues was statues of jesus in the wild official. ah
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ah ah saunas here now with our sport. thank you very much. marian wahl concert led by talk, i mean chelsea been very successful at the last 10 years. under a primaries winning 2 champions league split the likes of which would boss a loaner bomb unit have such a legacy at this level if you're francis hospital have boosted their hopes of qualifying for next seasons champions eager. and they did so and dramatic fashion. they scored an injury time equalizer 2 and 33, draw against a newly found the friend champion by some selma result means us hospital, our 5th in league on the western conference, any finals they've,
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it's those reports and there was no stopping chris paul on thursday. the 8th day sure to be 37th birth date. he set a new and be a record on the court. he used to call home, yet it up with a perfect school. 14 out to 14, becoming the 1st player ever in the playoffs to make 13 shots or more without to miss his unprecedented 33 point performance. helped the sons wind by 6. no clue. no clue to. oh no, they may be like a hair ta, my last m i need to shoot a throughout against me. i'm literally managing the day, the sons of the top seeds in the western conference and i'll now face the 4th seated dallas mavericks and keeping everybody together was the key to win his name over in the east, the philadelphia 76. as thrush, the raptors in toronto to put their salaries to beds, which really had won the acting 3 games. but last the next to they didn't mess
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around on thursday though. jolen bead led the way with 33 points. it's harvey's max . he got 20 point to reagan 7 weight that wall, the champion, amanda said, i know why they're the 1st that women to headline a fight night to at the iconic madison square garden in new york's in before this in new york city. this week feels extraordinary. i went to the workouts, went to the press conference. yes, halo chewed about the miserable women from the last decade in boxing. and it's just that moment in time, madison square garden, the magic of the august women's fights of all time. and as i spoke, man you're back to marry him. all right, thank you very much so much more coming up for you in albert or the latest on that explosion that has taken place on the final friday of ramadan, at a mosque in the afghan capital campbell also bring you a special ports from a front line in east in ukraine,
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stay with us that ah ah 1000 migrants, mostly haitians in the camp that sprung up in their real texas over the last 2 weeks. they won't asylum b. u. s. authorities are we met nicholas on the mexican bank to the river, searching for food of medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities rule. so now flying haitians back home, there is no president, crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the come on out of europe. we understand the differences and
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