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slight pitching, but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched vice railey forces at times shot on and often arrested. a delicately told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age in a place where even a child's imagination is heavily restricted. the skies above had brought a witness documentary on jessie yoda ah, it, we regret the intrusion into what should have been a peaceful procession me to response from the white house calling shores of condemnation off the v. israeli attack on mona's during the founder. their jealous reign of last name. ah, why money? this is out there in life and also coming up. pensions remain high as the anniversary
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of israel creation approaches. mom, find palestinians as the knox or catastrophe. russian forces are being pushed back in the battle called kings. i'm out, i'm rainy and turn in italy at the eurovision song contest where the world with attention is focused on one band. ah . the palestinian authority says that it welcomes international support and investigating algebra. journalist serene black plays, murder by israeli forces. the on friday serene was laid to us, but no one is ready. police attacked her funeral procession nearly full thing, full barriers to drunk. her casket,
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the veteran journalist was shown in the head by writing forces on wednesday while she was on a fun ingenuity. nick clark isn't occupied seriously, and he has more be international reaction to those images of israeli forces. attacking it's been a quiet day here and occupied east jerusalem after the high emotion of serene. i will. atlas funeral we sold as extraordinary scenes with is ready forces pushing and shoving and kicking people at the casket nearly fell to the ground. the rear window of the hearse was smashed in. and all this drew widespread international criticism which will come to in just a 2nd before this from the israeli police. they said we will be looking into the events that ensued during the funeral at the police commissioner in coordination with the minister of public security, has instructed an investigation to be conducted amongst the international criticism . there was this from the german foreign minister as is met. i ha, it's incredibly important to me and we've made it very clear that her death is
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explained in a transparent way. and it's even sadder that the funeral ceremony could not be held in peace and dignity. to be honest, i'm deeply shock eat, let's say now from the white house press secretary, we have all seen others images are obviously deeply disturbing. our we are, this is a day where we should all be marking, including everyone there, the memory of a remarkable journalist who lost our her life on. we know that there is on we a, with a disturbing footage and from the funeral procession procession today in jerusalem . we regret the intrusion to what should have been a peaceful procession. gen saki, there me, well, the calls grow for an open, an independent investigation to sri and i will atlas death. a death keenly felt here in the region and right across the world. the clock al jazeera occupied east jerusalem, well shaped her our neighbourhood have occupied a tourist. there has been a flash point in the conflict g to israel's forced eviction of palestinian families
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and is outraged their bash rains. murder, and want enfolded on friday. among. com is that? well, there's only really one word that anybody is using. certainly palestinian is using amazon. devastated, devastated. those sharina barclays of funeral was not a dignified one. that it was actually a fraught with violence from the israeli forces. those pictures that we've seen are from the hospital not far away from where i'm standing right now. just stop by hill over there. where mourners the pool barrows were actually attacked as they carried sharon's casket out into the courtyard of the hospital. them their seat left the hospital at that stage they were in the courtyard. and these really forces moved in those pictures have shocked a palestinian. certainly, if you take the temperature of palestinian social media, once again is the word devastation that comes to mind. these images are going to reverberate for a very, very, very long time. not because of the shocking nature of the pitches themselves,
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but the fact that israeli forces even respect somebody in death. now that's a real big issue for palestinians, and that's something that they will be talking about for a long time, but for serene utley her. so even in death, she managed to highlight what it was like, living under occupation, living on the israeli occupation. not just that incident but, but when the, the casket arrived by a call to the church. and jeff, again in the old city, palestinians were being arrested for merely hoisting up the palestinian flag with nick mentioned, western leaders and media organizations have been and biggest in their descriptions of israel's involvement in sharina, barclays murder, and the off to month on twitter. us actually stay, antony blinkin said that the u. s. was troubled by images of israeli forces intruding on her funeral. while tom needs the u. s. embassy to israel's that he
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encouraged the investigation into had death person's ambassador. israel shared a similar tweet, edging for an investigation on western media, also chose vague language to describe the attacks against strains funeral, using words like violence broke out israeli forces antagonized mona's. and that they clashed with police. richard boyd. barrett's is a member of the irish parliament for the people before profit potty. he says western government shouldn't enable israel or less it act with impunity. i mean, when you look at the footage of the funeral yesterday, you know anybody looking at that will realize immediately dot words like disproportion s, u r. i rages in their failure to actually acknowledge what was going on is, is going to take the people of europe and who can see these double standards
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to force their governments and to have real principles instead of simply having cynical and strategic interests these. yeah. and i do think i am confident, certainly in ireland. there is huge, solid hours in huge sympathy with the people of palestine and they were and are absolutely disgusted at what they sold the assassination of sharina black left. i'm the savage scenes that we saw yesterday at the funeral. i mean, they were truly barbaric and i think ordinary people can see that. but sadly, european and western governments attempt essentially to cover his old or to dilute. 6 at the the reality of what is actually going on a savage savage. i mean, while palestinian president man made
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a bass, received a delegation from al jazeera where he committed to investigating the killing. assuming and lastly, he said he would not accept the israelis taking part in investigation. he also commended the bravery if out is there a journalist and awarded sharina stone of jerusalem metal and probably received the award on her behalf a dentist. and we will continue the investigation and will in no way allow israel to be a partner to this investigation. because they are killers, and they are the ones who killed her, that in the home. oh, this is adding to the tension there as that approaches 74 years of what's known as the knock or catastrophe. that's when 700000 palestinians were expelled from their land and israel was created. solidarity march in support of palestinians has been held in london po brennan, is that 74 canterbury of knocked valdemar here in central london by
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a march. as you can see behind me, attended by tens of thousands of people as far as i can estimate icon to the end of the march and where on sunday and on the stage is just a few feet to my right hand side. you can hear people chanting from federal, letting the commemorate sion of this anniversary, given real poignancy, a certain amount of anger as well by the killing. and this past week of our colleague a, i'm joined now. ha, ha, ha ha. who is the joe, all the palestinian solidarity campaign and come out? come out. you actually do a new sharing. did you? i'm actually in about 12 years ago in rome. allah. and she was a lovely person. she couldn't over to. she still couldn't. there was any, she was very knowledgeable about the situation here. so it was really typically devastating for me as a protestant in someone who had met with a video of the shopping footage of her killing and then the callousness of israeli
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for security forces. one benefactor funeral, almost dropping off into the ukraine, says russian troops are withdrawing from its 2nd largest city, which they have bombarded for weeks. the russian army has apparently stamped it advanced in the northern parts of concave. now focusing on guarding supply rates. ukraine's military says russia has intensified its artillery and as strikes in the east and dawn, yet screeching and russian forces on gaining territory in the east of ukraine. they've been pounding towns and villages with artillery, and then moving troops forward after nay, 3 months of war as a beg reports. once an idyllic street on the edge of town, now a giant crater, bricks and mortar ripped apart. this is all that remains after russian forces talk
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to the outskirts of blackmore in eastern ukraine, with many people's hearts and souls went to building these homes. the war has destroyed so many women. but some people are glad to be alive and grateful for what they have left. oh, you're fine. god, everything is all right. what is there to be scared about? i have 6 children, 5 sons, and one daughter, 9 grandsons. i've done everything in life. i could his feet crunch on shattered windows as he tries to salvage what he can yet thought. 0, one of his few neighbors who still here offers him a cigarette. in the same town, the russians hit this dormitory with a rocket. we're told it was meant to take out a bunker that russians frequently used long range weapons to destroy targets anyway, in ukraine. you wouldn't want them on the continuous. yes, we found all of that stuff today in the morning. when i had explosion, i went down on my knees and the shrapnel came over my head. some people told us
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they had seen ukrainian military uria. the front lines are not far away. the russians are making a push for more territory. and i believe's crew heads close to where the battle is taking place while they wait for casualties from the front line way given camouflaged for our vehicle. ah. we've just got to take cover because a jet was flying overhead and we had to spread out that this is what's happening on a daily basis for even those are trying to help them unit
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this no let up in the fighting with forced to turn back the constant sound of heavy artillery could be heard and felt all day. and old night. i sat bake r jazeera, eastern ukraine, g 7 foreign ministers have vowed to further enforce russia's economic and political isolation and a joint statement. they also said they would continue supplying weapons to ukraine and will say, pledge to ease global food shortages caused by the war. on friday, the eas foreign policy chief announced to father $520000000.00 in ministry aid to ukraine. russian president vladimir pierson has told his finished counterpart that joining nato would be a mistake during a phone call. sally minister informed pearson to finland's intention to join the alliance. moscow has worn than any moved by finland to join. nato will result in what it calls military technical steps. sweden is also expected to formally seek
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membership soon. i hope that the sweden will also decide to join nato to get there with finland, and that we're making the decisions simultaneously. and hopefully we'll give them or cent applications that we are willing to join nato together. i think this is crucial from the perspective of the whole nordic and baltic sea region, the security, a region that we share. i think it's very important that we are making the decisions to get there. cilla had on al jazeera police in india made to arrest soft, at least 27 people are killed in a new deli building fire. and how young political blood work necessarily mean change in lebanon's election? ah
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hello please. to say we got some quiet weather coming in across the middle east over the next couple of days. now we see some very, very windy weather. recently at wind will gradually east down seen those winds. getting up to gale force at times. sort of weather where you want to be walking backwards because the dust and sand just hits you in the face. temperatures will ease off the winds, will ease off as you go through the next day or so mac doha. 35 degrees celsius in a similar temperatures go on through monday, feeling a good deal more pleasant. as that went along last falls like we have got some showers further north just around the turkey pushing up into the caucasus. maybe one or 2 showers there over towards afghanistan, but nothing too much to speak of here. nothing too much to speak of in terms of a right across northern africa over the next day or so. stiff old wind blowing through here as well. lots of lifted dust and sand coming across as the harbor. the hamilton wind running all the way down across chat nisha more the parts of nigeria,
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plenty, a showers across west africa. and they shout of course, extending through our commer rude parts of the republic of congo. pushing a little further research dry than we would hope at this time across that eastern side of africa. i got some showers there just around the northeast of south africa . was natal pushing up into mozambie and a grassy has warmer the cape town. ah gutter, one of the fastest growing nations in the cargo needed to open and balance it. international shipping company to become a team, middle east, and tough or trade and money, skillfully enough re key is up to about filling up from it the connecting the world connecting the future the cato got to gateway to whoa trade.
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oh the ah, welcome back here watching out their mind top stories that our the palestinian authority says it welcomes international court in investigating algae or jealous really well buys really focus on friday. is there any police author attack funeral procession investing? janet shopped in the head by writing forces on wednesday. while on the policy the president mahmoud abbas has awarded the journalist, the star of jerusalem metal. he received a delegation from algae there where he committed to investigating her killings. he said he would not accept the israelis taking part in the investigation. hundreds of
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people riding in london small knocked by day on terrains death. it marks the expulsion of 700000 sinews following the creation of israel on may. 15th 1948 now a ukrainian band is the favorite to win this. he is eurovision song, contest collusion, orchestra is riding a wave of public support, offer russia's invasion of ukraine, their entries attribute to ukraine, and it mixes wrap with traditional music. let's find out more on this from adam rainy, who is in to in italy, where the finer will be held. oh, the hands on favor in the eurovision song contest ukraine's colors orchestra rehearses for the biggest performance of their lives. but i believe they're
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carrying the hopes of their country devastated by russia's war against ukraine. ah, did you go to get him in any year? their song, stephanie, with fusion of wrapping ukrainian folk music, would have probably been a hit. it's an ode to the lead singer's mother, but with the war region it's taken on new meaning. ah, business to frontier will on i was indeed the song, stephanie, i was written long before the war and it was dedicated to my mother on a while after it all started with the war in the hostilities. it took on an additional meaning. and many people started seeing it as their mother, ukraine. yeah. the all male band was given special permission to lead ukraine. one of its members is still fighting tooth ukrainian fans in italy say a win here would mean everything original. this like a breach, because a normal life that we have before the war starts. okay. and may be like for
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a couple of units for an hour a day, which is still safe. it would mean the last, it's a me and a lot, stephanie, i turned in to you. ah, song about everyone's mom and ukraine as a mom, mom to us all. and we're sitting about mom the to you fighting for. ah, but victory is not a short thing. of course, there are 24 other fine was taken the stage and turn on saturday. you case sam ryder, a tick tock star. his generated buzz too. as has norway subwoofer for their song and their antics. if you call that, i will say making finals, baseless entrant, said it makes sense for larger events to be front and center. ah, we really wanted to bring hope to people suffering. and the
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people that are not free and the people that are going to, through hard times like ukraine and to all of us that have been struggling and, and cove it that there's hope for the 10s of thousands of fans here at the finals and the millions more watching at home, it's always about the music. it's just that this year, the music has taken on greater significance than normal. adam rainy al jazeera tour in italy on pace to say, we can speak to t more mission jenko, who is a euro vision commentator who joins us from ukraine. now understand you been broadcasting on the revision since 2007. clearly this year things are little bit different, but you are still able to do your job. tell us how you are doing that and, and where you are. yeah, because it's a little bit different from the previous year,
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isn't that you can see i'm not the new luxury studio that i'm in the bunkers because i think you know that from the tours day so the russian agency frames towers and stations war one of the main aim, so for rush them, they styles and doing a different day for war. they shout to the tower and it's our office. that's why after that we had to move for somewhere under the ground. and right now i'm here and i know definitely nothing could interrupt to my word and the broadcast will be on the full. incredible. and have you been part of the war effort? have you been out on the front line? yeah, a couple of times they've been there with the friends of mine that we've artists, we've done some concert as far as soldiers, so just to re job with them moral. and that was some bad moments. of course you
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understand have 2 young children. can you tell us where they are now? they are they in germany tomorrow, so i haven't seen them for 2 months, but i got into the success of armed forces. so ukraine in the front line. i hope that next month they will come back to case. ok, let's return to the euro vision. why was it important for you to commentate this year? you know, on the 24th of february, of course, no one that we're thinking about. it's a revision or something like that. we're just about to how it to stay alive. or how to save our children and the relative but now once again, lee and once again because of the success of the armed forces of ukraine and because of resistance upon ukrainian people, we can in j can enjoy the show we can participate. moreover,
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we might think about the next 2 years, your revision in case of the big kind. it's incredible and it's very important. of course, it is incredible and how invested all people in ukraine in the euro vision, those that are still in the country like yourself. and then they also have been forced to flee this year. how invested all day in the ukranian team and what will it mean to them if they win your work was quite popular even before the war. but right now, you know, you understand that we don't have to so many happy moments, moments of joy and like that. so it's like ray of hope for all of us. and of course, if the world, if europe and strategy out going to support today's form. and so for college
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focused and for example, we're going to be the win versa. it will be very symbolic. it will be very symbolic . once again, to show us the power of support, the people that are all around the world. and of course it is going to be like a 1st symbolic picture before the main one waiting for yourself. they will not be voting for them. i understand why is that it's the regular rule of your a vision, the guns vote for your, for your own country. instead of just one moment, of course that, you know, according to you and it just takes more than 6000000 ukraine leave or into you . so they probably may were both for ukraine, the from another, another telephone numbers is it, is it for gun conclusion that ukraine will win?
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or do you think that some of the nations in, with a chart who is your favorite except the pain. of course i do like the case performance from some rider. it's fantastic. being the full month's very strong. these. yeah. as well as the one and probably paul and greece, maybe maybe someone else will join the search relative to their in similar mirrors she, shank. oh, thank you so much for speaking to us under the circumstances. i wish you all the best for tonight and wish ukraine the best a year revision commentator, speaking to us that from a bomb shelter in ukraine. thank you. the supreme council of the united arab emirates has elected shake. the hand had been diet. as the next president followed the death of his home brother shakily for bins
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. i had a young 73 old had been in power and succeeding his father in 2004. you a is observing 40 days of morning. a nationwide curfews been temporarily lifted in shore lanka. people have been given 12 hours to get essentially supplies before it comes back into effect. because he was imposed on mondale to violence broke out between anti government protestors. and supported that the former prime minister hinge the hinder roger pucks that his replacement run a victim of finger is assembling a new cabinet at least 27 people have been killed in a building fire. in india, it's capital police in new delhi say more than 40 people on hospitals, dozens more have been rescued. the flames started on the 1st floor, which mostly contains offices though it is 11 on go to the polls on sunday in the
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1st general election since it's economic meltdown began in 2019. the powerful political establishment is seeking to be reelected, but younger faces are also entering the race results that are reports new faces, old names. most of this politicians may be campaigning to when i sit in lebanon's parliament on sunday. but they are certain names or anything, but me, you know, the 1st time candidate michelle more is one of the fresh faces seeking to be elected. but his family has been deeply rooted in the company's politics for decades. he's the son of former deputy prime minister and defense minister, more with his grandfather. michelle more also served as interior minister and his mother is a doctor of a former president. m in the hold. if i am privileged and doesn't mean i don't know what's going around going on around here, or in this district. every they, i see people and i stay with people that are suffering in this crisis. my family
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has been in this a political world for the past 50 years, therefore, i don't think the that they call the liberal in the chair that we're rich. isn't the main goal? the main goal is that i think i can better have the people i am seeing them every day. for many of lebanon's, most powerful families, a seat in parliament is seen as part of their inheritance. and many, candice or contest in seats held by one of their parents. lebanon was economy collapse in 2019, and that led to large scale demonstrations against the political elite, ultimately forcing the government to resign. men lebanese called these doctor albert 17 revolution. oh, that is different moments were born, and many they were looking to alternative political parties and so called anti establishment independence, but many waters question whether the new parties can perform any better than the political establishment. they were. 26 years old,
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very nell amelia is one of the youngest, independent candidates running for parliament. but without the backing of a powerful political family. she says, accountability has been absent from lebanese institutions for decades. i want accountability. ah, now i think since the war started, since the 70s, the warlords became and became the new became the ruling class. and i think those are where the cause of the middle mozilla, of the culture. they're still running the country. and now we are in a crisis that they are responsible of all sunday, several season lebanese parliament are expected to be passed on from an old relative to a younger member of the family. as the political class shows, little sign of fading. oh, and many will be waiting to see whether the newcomer succeed in bringing in change less from said that al jazeera brought ah
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