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the armed conflict, the natural disasters, and the political upheaval in the philippines. parents tell us they walked for hours with their children just to get as a filipino as a woman. it is a rare privilege to tell the stories of my own people to a global audience with simon sand across the occupied west bank is palestinians mark 74 years since the creation of israel, which they call the knack buff, or catastrophe. the morals have also been held slain al jazeera journalist, serene abu clay, as the network opens its new glass office. exactly a year after israel boomed it old one. 0, hello. julie mcdonald, this is jesse alive from london, also coming up,
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letting me putins warren ukraine, drives 1st, finland in sweden to seek natal membership plus oh, celebrations in the symbolic capital where nps have just elected their next president and evidence problems on food display as people are left in the dark, well trying to vote in the 1st all elementary election since the countries economic collapse with 74 years after the creation of israel, palestinians in the occupied temperature, have been marking what they call the napa or catastrophe. o siren sound 74 seconds one for every year since israel was founded in hundreds of thousands of palestinians were driven from their homes. thousands killed events taken on even more importance this
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year after the killing al jazeera during the serene. actually place really forces palestinians living in the occupied west bank say all along israel's plans have been to take up more land, less people. they don't remember napa, but they still live. it is near to abraham explains halima eunice says as read can so those her existence a threat just because she's a palestinian iraq eugene who was forced out of her home in 1948. now she's threatened to be evicted again. she's been living in this case and my saturday for the southern hadron health for decades had been the 80 year old, gave birth to her children here in the very same cave and tells us that she doesn't want to be buried anywhere else. well, the moral, lemme double, our suffering is not over. as long as we are here. they are brutalizing. like if they just leave us and let us be, we have
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a good life. halima grew up with missing shrinking palestinian lands and more legal ready supplements. locals here have recently lost the 20 year legal battle to allow them to stay. they have little hope and is ready justice, like many other palestinians. they believe israel supreme court is part of white washing the occupation. for decades, israel has been using different methods. the strict palestinians out of their closed military areas, weapons ranges, natural reserves, and state labs are old, but some ways to push palestinians out. at the same time, israeli settlements considered illegal under international law, are expanding on those very same lands every year. palestinians marked neck by which means catastrophe in arabic. thus when more than 700000 people were forced out of their homes by the creation of israel, 74 years on. many here, save that now isn't just a memory. but our reality with his really land grabs evictions and illegal
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supplement expansion, they want the world to know that the neck back is continuing every day. those who left their homes thinking will be back within days, have had their children and grandchildren, born in refugee camp refugees in palestine and that they asp. exceed 6000000 people . i don't 10000 refugees live in the full war. refugee camp near hebron city south of the occupied west bank since its establishment in 1948th. its population has tripled. amazon nephew's will volunteers to organize fun activities with children. while he teaches them songs about the return. he does not think it's possible in his lifetime. mishma gabriella, millennial shave, i've lost hope. not that i don't want to return the situation and what they've planned for us suggest that it's over. we've lost our lands. they sold us. as time passes, the waiting goes on and palestinians,
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now we're even struggling to stay on the little land that is left him al jazeera, the occupied westbank, a new generation of palestinian acts of his born during and after the little chords are redefining the way that they resist these really occupation from on to digital activism. they're working on collectively changing global perception. so recurring reports from ramallah in the occupied westbank half is all martin, all talk to this remembers the 1st time he was inspired by political art. it was during the 1st intifada in 1987 when palestinians rose up in mass populous civil disobedience aimed at ending the occupation international political pressure faced by israel, convinced it to begin peace talks of the palestinians, which led to the oslo accords. a deal to create a 2 state solution that never materialized and life on the is radio occupation
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continues till this day. half is his art aims to challenge these rady narrative and attempts to block their voices on social media. there is a lot of laws are going around. there's a lot of illusion. the trying to put into people's heads specially the new generations, the generation that didn't live or soccer been the father or didn't see all the aspects of, of the occupation or what role as artist, as people who chance you know, deliver messages and to show them as to tell them the truth, building their history filled in very reality as if there's more than half a palestinian population, it's under the age of 30 and they've never known anything else other than living on the israeli occupation. they've also never seen this promise that was made to previous generations by the all flo records, and that's is an independent states. we look out at a world build on division and privilege felon. but often i started an online video campaign called uncivilized until you are unworthy. it focuses on the nuances of
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language when it comes to oppression and human rights abuses. the concept behind uncivilized is not just about palestine, but it's a global thing. it's about how there has been double standards and really a racist approach in the way. brown and black people have been covered for very long time. just look at the way palestine is covered by western media. many palestinian youngsters we spoke to say the resistance against his radio occupation is no longer one dimensional and is moved beyond only protesting on the streets. changing the narrative is not going to liberate palestine on its own, but it's such an important part because it's about redefining a new reality that moves us beyond or slow, which really entrenched apart side and the one seat reality we live under. so it's about defining the future defining what we want and how we get there, and to leave the past behind with palestinian youth increasingly disenfranchised with life on the occupation. they're finding their voice in more ways than one. and
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to challenge those in power and step they say, in holding israel accountable. so the height of al jazeera ramallah in the occupied westbank memorial services have been held across the occupied west bank and gaza. to honor al jazeera journalist sharina abil actually was killed by israeli forces. the 51 year old veteran correspond was shot dead on weight and stay. as she covered in his wally wade and jan in the occupied westbank policy authority says israel should not be part of any investigation into her shooting. president mahmoud abbas as he'll approach the international criminal court. will. gideon levy is a columnist at israel's hereto newspaper and he says the violence scenes that sharon's funeral on friday showed the world have israel views, palestinians devoted deep sense. so shame of horror or free disgust. i mean, this was really one of the lowest boy and that i remember time covering days radio
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cubase now. well, the, so the 5 years, one of the read it always moments in which instead of letting the palestinians at least mourn sheree in, in a respectful way. we were witnessing a brutal demonstration of these are the police. really, how, how worse can you get, how real or can it get? and there is only one good thing to say about it. at least at this time, the world who see how easy it is treating. but it stands. how is the forces? don't see them as human beings is also the one year anniversary of israeli forces bombing the building in garza, that house the offices. so val jesse ran, they associated press him that i'll say it has more this year
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in garza else's. he remarks the one year anniversary of the eas, railey bombing of a building housing it's offices. on the same date. that attack came as part of an 11 day battling garza between eas, railey forces in palestine groups. it was the bloodiest conflict since 2014. and i am, i could not come see him, come, come see him without the bid. who with edge apartments and 50 offices were forcibly displaced in a single night, or hobbs with high after we heard of the donnas funding for the reconstruction. but manns paused and nothing has been implemented yet. according to local officials is really forces targeted high rise towers, apartment buildings, and bob thousands of other sites. more than 260 people were killed and at least 2000 others were injured. basic services for severely disrupted. according
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to the ministry of housing in garza, only $200.00 residential units have been rebuilt. israel also destroyed 15 miti offices in gusto, including el jessie harris. at the time, israel said her mass operatives were using the building, but presented no solid evidence to back this clay. i'm working, i was looking into a lovely oper got up. we are certain that the person who gave the order to strike and destroy al charla tower is the same person who gave the order of breaking travaras arm and shake, draw. and is the same person who gave the order of the assassination of serene abu acclaim. and he is the one who must be revealed and presented to the international trial. to day. as we recall the memories of the bombing of our rec garza office. we are once again under attack. after the killing of our colleagues, she read a barclay who was covering and is really ready. didn't janine after you year of where it came from?
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par yes. locations and temporary offices. arches. urine now has a new garza bearer, but god, stuff like the rest of these really occupy territory has always been one of the most difficult areas for journalists to cover. but it has never detritus from our mission to report the news. him to see it l g is eva, gaza still to come this half hour. emergency measures in pakistan where a color i break has hit a remote region during a brutally wave. and north korea mobilizes more than a 1000000 workers to contain the countries very 1st co with break ah the thing over the past few days, hong kong has picked up more than a months worth of rain all has to do with our seasonal rains. the plum rains,
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so that energy is starting to pivot away further toward the east slamming into taiwan. but it's also brought the temperature down to just the high of 22 degrees, southern japan, you're going to duck in dodge this. usually the plumb rains to move into southern areas, but it's going to scoot away toward the east, still kicked back, some showers for that eastern area of horseshoe that includes tokyo with a hive, 18 degrees. look at this, and beijing 29 degrees. i want to show you the extended forecast right now, because by next weekend, you're temperatures are gonna hot up to 35, which is while above average into china bursts of rain to be expected here. so some shorts and bolts for bangkok, with a high of 30 to the rain is filling in across lose on island. i suspect we may see some flooding in the days to come down under right now breezy for that southeast corner. i think colbert, you'll see wind gusts of about 60 to 70 kilometers per hour, got some re moving into w a for the southwest corner, and also central areas in the days to come. melendez, weather report in new zealand. and we do have some showers for the north island,
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but the south island is looking good sons out in danita and with a high of 17 degrees enjoy. we'll see you soon. take care. ah. from the al jazeera london broke off into 2 people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations. what is even more impeded mouth is system innovation? systems design and system transformation part one of human rights activists. q me, ny, do, and environmentally. when known elegy, i lived as you have for the fossil fuel aero my entire life, and i'm looking for a graceful transitions out of it, studio b unscripted on out his era. ah
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ah, reminder of our current top stories here and i'll jessie 74 years after the creation of israel, palestinians have been marking what they call the napa or catastrophe. siren sam did it for 74 seconds, one for every 2 years. since israel was founded, hundreds of thousands of palestinians were driven from their homes. fully event has taken on more importance this year after the killing of al jazeera journalist during abu bias really forces. it's also the one year anniversary of israel bombing, the building and gas at that house. the offices al jazeera, the associated press. finland has declared that a new eva is underway, as it applies for natal membership, sweden also moving to join the alliance nature. membership was a distant prospect for both countries. just a few months ago until rushes invasion of ukraine shattered their beliefs on
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european insecurity. the kremlin has warned that expanding nato will be a mistake here, steadfast him from berlin, finland and sweden will be warmly welcomed into the nato military alliance. that was the message from all nato foreign ministers at a meeting in berlin, except for one. turkey has made objections saying the nordic nations are hosting, but it calls terrorist organizations pointing among others at the p. k. k. the quidditch workers party to be frank on a bit confused because i had a telephone discussion with the president dared on that is approximately a month ago. and term he actually, he took up himself before i had the possibility to do that, that you're applying for nato membership and we will assess it favourable. i thanked him and he was very pleased to receiving my thanks
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for turkey, there was nothing confusing about it's demands even though they need to stop supporting terrorist organizations. but offense, industry restriction over prohibitions on export poets impose to an allies such as turkey should definitely be lifted. i'm not say this is a bargaining chip. i'm say it is a requirement of a lives rush. as president vladimir putin has called the possible northern expansion of nato, a threat, finland joining with dub of the border between nato and russia. but nato's men at so sat put them as himself to blame after invading ukraine. they're confident the issue with turkey will be resolved soon. i heard almost across the board, very strong support for finland, nato johnny alliance. if that's what they choose to do. ah, and i'm very confident that we will reach consensus on that. all 30 nato states have to approve the admission of new members
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a process that normally takes month at ministers in berlin said they want to speed this up to prevent the so called grace period in which finland and sweden would not be protected by nato's article 5 weeks as an attack on one is an attack on all. it was expected as soon as thin and sweet and applied for nato membership. the process would be smooth and swift, but focus position may now have flowed this down. no one can say for sure when there's 2 more flex will be added to this collection steadfast and al jazeera in berlin. the regional governor of ukraine's western division region says rushes fired for myself at military targets near the border with poland. but no casualties have been reported. the mis sounds were reportedly far from the black sea ukrainian on forces, se they destroyed 2 before they hit their targets. the viv was last hit by russian miss out on may the 3rd western city there was been relatively peaceful during the war as russia focuses its efforts in the east. nathan warned russia against any
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attack on polish soil. ukrainian officials say there's been no let up in russia's bombardment of the still works plant in mario pool, where a few 100 ukrainian fighters are holding out. video released by a pool. russian separatist commander shows a shower of wind brightly burning munitions, cascading down on the ass of sol still works on sunday. the projectile burst into showers of burning mouth which then explode on contact with the ground or buildings . the video was posted on the telegram messaging service russian forces of pummeled the southern city for more than 2 months, hundreds of civilians were evacuated from the phone. chris just 2 weeks ago. in the united states, one person has been killed and 4 people, critically wounded in a mass shooting in a presbyterian church in laguna woods, which is in southern california. the sheriff's office says one person has now been
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detained while that comes a day after a white teenager killed 10 people at a supermarket in buffalo in the state of new york. officials say he had researched the heiress demographics and came with the express purpose of killing as many black people as possible. 18 year old peyton gain jan open far at a grocery store in a predominantly black neighbourhood. most of the victims were black. a document believe to be posted by the gunman, promoted white supremacist views. while the authorities say he was taken into custody a year ago, given a mental health evaluation and released after one day prison, joe biden has condemned the attack. we must all work together, address to hate, the remains to stay on the sole merc hartzer every once again but to resolve must never ever waiver after months of delays, threats of violence, and amid a growing hunger crisis. somali of finally has
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a new president. ah, people have been cheering and firing guns and celebration in the capitol. morgan's issue somali, his next leader is new to the job. how some shake mohammed is regaining of the presidency. just 5 years after being bolted out and he'll replace the man who succeeded him. mohammed wasn't elated by voters, but by members of parliament will, malcolm webb has more promoted issue definitely a key factor in this price that something that everybody admits is going on is a large amount of money changing. hands going up until sunrise this morning to see the cash flow being passed around that issue, we will buying a votes that it will say that the money doesn't guarantee any kind of loyalty. and many of the fees were promising. never the candidates receiving the money, but then of course, in the end, i only pay for $1.00. but another key factor in this electro process.
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as you go through the rounds, how the, the loses team up with the win is when i take that votes that can cause shift up to the 11th hour. but on this case, now for an hour or 2, everyone in opposition unified again, the incumbent. president obama certainly seems to be a residing sentiment. the opposition devoted their neighbors. he was glad and outside now on the streets of the city, people a celebrating and part of a cathy hello to celebrate the country going on now that early in the gaps. so a lot of people are happy that this government has now come web reporting, their lebanese voters have also been electing a new parliament with many wanting to punish the political old god. the vague blame for dragging their country to the brink of complete failure is the 1st election
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since 2018 and is seen as a test of whether his ballade is allies can preserve their parliament majority amid multiple crisis. no evidence problems have been on font display during the bolt, the black house in some pulling stations by government assurances that the would be a steady supply of power. well, lebanon is in the grip of an economic collapse, which the world bank is described as one of the worst of the last 150 years. 3 quarters of the 6000000 people who live in lebanon, including a 1000000 syrian refugees currently live in poverty. many can afford enough meals or petrol. the currency value spongebob with a 90 percent people savings are blocked in banks and some places only have electricity for 2 hours a day. will evidence still struggling to recover from the blast that ripped they were put upon back in 2020, which killed more than 200 people. and people still blamed corruption. negligence for the disaster was in a hot,
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has more from bay would where votes are now being counted. this is a country in crisis and many had hoped that this selection would be a turning point to usher in a new leadership, not the same politicians and mainly sectarian political parties that have been governing this country for decades and blame for running the economy into the ground blamed for corruption, but it's the same politicians who are seeking re election and they are powerful and the system works to their benefit. and it seems, many of them are going to return to power coalitions, anti establishment coalitions, or what is known as the so called change forces. here they feel that many candidates, but like i said, they're up against a powerful groups. they're expected to win a few seats, but not enough to change the political landscape in this country. you talk to them and they say, we have to start somewhere. you know, the path to change has to be,
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to start somewhere, even if it's one or 2 or, or 3 seats. this is a way for us to protest the status quo. but the main electoral battle really is between 2 opposing camps. the traditional political divide in this country, the pro iranian hezbollah and their allies, they currently hold the majority in parliament, and you have their opponents, the pro, saudi pro, western groups that are hoping to shift the balance in their favor. unofficial results have started to trickle in vote counting is continuing, but we're not expecting the official results to be announced until 2 tomorrow morning. so change to radical change. no, but at least the lebanese people say that we're trying, we're trying as much as we can, but we're up against people who really control this country. thousands of tennesseans have been protesting against president chi, said several political parties cause of the rallying amid fears. the president is
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extending a power grab, it has dissolved parliament and replaced the electoral commission, but he insists his intervention was legal and necessary to save in his ear from political paralysis and economic stagnation on his son's prime ministers ordered emergency measures to curb a worsening cholera break these 6 people have died and the disease is putting enormous pressure on the country struggling health system, while hider has more now form islam of odd there they have where 3 big garage progress dawn. and that, of course, has complicating matters because we now have report of a major color outbreak in a remote region of baluchistan. data booked the district, the area affected most states go a small town. this is a large district indeed populate asia. they're scattered over a very large area. they've been turning up to whatever ahead facilities are available in the region and there aren't very good facilities to begin with.
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however, we have now been doors that did over 2000 k to be reported in the box. do we people have been because of color indeed and good women and children, the prime minister of god has taken notice. i just tend to head to that region paramedic and dr. teams are on their way. but it is important to know that this problem has been complicated by the fact that progress on is running out of water. and these people were sheltering because of the lack of water. therefore, forcing many people to share their time and aided water where their life get ready . so indeed, an emergency situation, and one that is being watched carefully, north korea's leader has ordered the military to stabilize drug supplies, while the country struggles with the cooper 19 i break him, jolen administration insist the country was corona virus free until a few days ago. said media says 50 people have no died more than
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a 1000000 workers have been mobilized to stop the spread. katia lopez for diane force, one who will be on the up until recently north korea's leader would never be seen in public wearing a mask. but now king john own can no longer avoid it. the local media is calling it an explosive outbreak of covert 19. dozens of people have died with more than 800000 suspected cases. the government has order the strick locked down, but cases are spreading fast. its will with on angelou on state television, a doctor recommends gargling with salt water if suffering from a fever, swati with the crumbling health care system, a malnourished population, and no vaccines. experts worry the pens emma could have a devastating impact on north korea color. so does she know that she outbreak could lead to shortages and in economic crisis in order to prevent the government's conducting food rationing measures. but the search and infections didn't something
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government from testing its weapons. just hours after announcing the outbreak on thursday, it fired 3 ballistic missiles off its east coast. put on the right smith. this indicates that the country will likely conduct missile tests more frequently, to counteract the depressed atmosphere caused by coven 19 among the north koreans citizens. joe. the 1st cases of the army con variance were reported in april in his capital pyongyang the same month. the city hosted several large public celebrations where most people did not wear masks. at the time, cases were soaring in neighboring china. north korea's biggest trade partner and close ally, it's only thornhill fool god or juncture. we will pay close attention to the developments of the epidemic in north korea and maintain communication with the government to protect the lives on the health of our citizens who live there
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financing. well, most of north korea's 26000000 people are not vaccinated. the world health organization offered inoculations last year, but king jung own rejected it for now there is no sign people living in the most isolated nation in the world are closer to getting any help. cartier lopez civilian al jazeera. ah, remind in our top stories on al jazeera, 74 years after the creation of israel palestinians in the occupied territory, have been marking what they call the knack bar or catastrophe. oh, siren santa for 74 seconds, one for every year. since israel was founded in hundreds of thousands of palestinians were driven from their homes. he van has taken on even more importance this year after the killing of our just.
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