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result lines investigates a massive scandal that wrote the united states scoutmaster part one on i was just the, you know, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. spread it on al jazeera government shuttle access to social media. ah, disproportionate and disrespectful church is unite to condemn israeli police for attacking mourners at the funeral of al jazeera john listerine ob laughlin. you security camera footage shows israeli forces storming the hospital where her body had been kept. ah, hello i mariam no mozy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. initial results from
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lebanon's election shows losses for his bola and its allies and unexpected winds for new anti establishment candidates. should because new prime minister wants his crisis. it nation is down to its last day of petrol. and the next 2 months will be tough and ukrainian forces push russian troops back to that border as life returns to the heavily bombarded city of harkey. ah, well, church leaders and hospital officials of condemned israeli forces for attacking morn is at the funeral of algeria jealous during blackly. at one point how coffin almost fell to the ground during shock and anger across the world. the most senior catholic priest in the holy land is called it a severe violation of international norms and human rights. sharon was shot dead by
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israeli forces on wednesday. and ron con reports now from occupied east jerusalem. 3 words, condemnation, disrespect, disproportionate hope at a news conference at saint joseph church, hospital, its leaders and clergy condemned at these ready police for fridays attack. again, sharina, barclays, coughing, and the pull barrows, accusing them of disrespecting the hospital grounds. and finally said, it was a disproportionate use of force. the police storm into a christian high def institute, the sort of disrespecting, the church disrespecting to her institute disrespecting, the memory of the deceased enforcing they both bearers almost to drop the coffee. the church authorities released previously unseen security camera footage of israeli police entering the hospital, which said there was absolutely no reason for this to have happened. it's general director says all concerned parties and now discussing what to do next must
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probably court case or we are now discussing with church leader catholic church leader and the owners of the hospital, the sister of san joseph and the administration of the hospital about the next legal action to be taken initially these really police said they were acting on the instructions of the family. something serena's brother, who is the family's representative denies. absolutely. notice we are israel police called me to the police station to the to know the exact route we are taking, asked me not to have any for the scene and sag citizen during the funeral. no slogans, no chance in today's the finance, i stress that this is not only my funeral, not toward our balcony on the note for berkeley family only, but it's a national funeral. everybody will participate. i can tell you the exact number of people who will participate. i told him that the funeral will you from saint
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joseph's, hospital to the greek monica, the church and jennifer gate and then to the find in the cemetery in mount zion, the church authorities in the hospital and now weighing up their legal options. these railey police say they will investigate the incident that took place hey on friday. and he's really army say they are investigating the death of serene eclipse . but given previous investigations, no one here or indeed members of the family, hold out any hope that that will be an independent investigation. and indeed sharina acclaim. family are saying that they would like an independent international investigation, but calls for that so far have not been heated. m wrong con al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. a special collaboration service has been held for sharina, auckland, bethlehem where her family is originally from took place in the church of nativity which houses the spot where christians believe. jesus was born measure of how respected sharina was born is also gathered outside the church to pay their
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respects. and a symbolic funeral has been held in gaza for sure enough, after by those who were not allowed to go to a funeral on friday, una aside is that the policy and liberation organization has the range of a funeral with her university, one of them all them and been a god this trip, this symbolic funeral. that is how do you think our district just got this? the only harry, i don't get my terry. this was not allowed to go in re, to re enroll because of the seas and sell these young generations here. regardless of course, do form their own symbolic funeral did pay tribute and showed the respect to the loyalty, the city, a balcony who has been assassinated. white covering the raid in janine granite examined available garza,
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we were not able to reach her funeral. and that is why in the gaza strip, we had to do the symbolic funeral in honor of the spirit of their martyr. sharina watley. these young generations have live following serene all through their life. and now it's a day and through all these events that have been held in the gods district for she read, they say, and they confirm that she read shall long remain in their memories. the u. s. ambassadors the united nations is called for justice fishermen than to thomas greenfield, made the comments at columbia university graduation ceremony. to day i'm thinking of palestinian american journalists sharina abra. jarine was killed just days ago in the west bank. and i, i met her, i met her during a trip to ramallah last summer, and i instantly recognize that she was someone who was in the ring for
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all of the right reasons. ah, no has bowler and its allies looked likely to lose the majority and lebanon's parliament in what could be a major blow to the are on back group is according to initial results from sundays election, where many voters sought to punish lebanon's entrenched political establishment for leading the country to economic disaster, the saudi align lebanese forces party. this is a christian group, is made huge gains. several anti establishment candidates also managed to pick up some seats in the 1st election since the economic crisis and the bay, which port explosion analysts say, a divided parliament could lead to more deadlock, potentially delaying reforms even further out there is anal. honda has more from beirut, there was disappointment, especially with the voter turnout. people were saying that we're not going to
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witness any change. we need a new leadership that is capable and willing to carry out, performs the fight corruption in order for 11 on to, to be able to game at to get to an i'm for bailout package. this country is dollar hungry. it's these billions of dollars in order for the economy to recover this morning when preliminary results started to come in. there was some enthusiasm that even though this change is not significant, it is the beginning that lebanon is now on the path to recovery. but at the end of the day, this is a parliamentary democracy, but the reality is it's consensual democracy, if none of the communities work together, if one community feels that they are marginalized sets out or under a talk by the others, then there will be no national unity and there will be no peace and this country has seen a civil war. it has seen bouts of violence ever since. so if these different political forces don't come together and work together, then we're not going to see political stability. and of course, economic stability. so people are concerned the exchange rate to the dollar
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increase today it's $28000.00 lire to the dollar. the official rate is $1500.00 to the dollar. there's inflation. this was a middle income countries. now the majority of the population is poor. people want to wait to see if this new parliament is serious about carrying out reforms and fighting corruption. but at the end of the day, that's going to be difficult because if those in power do that, they lose control of states, resources and resources that they have been exploiting for decades. we go to shoot on canal, the prime minister is saying his country is down to its last day of petrol, rickshaw drivers and others, you rely on fuel for their jobs. have been chewing for hours. the government has citizens not to join the lines. some of had to push that vehicles shanker is embroiled, its worst economic crisis and independence, which is cause weeks of protests. government is also running out of foreign currency, which it needs from many key imports. in his 1st address to the nation,
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new prime minister run over chromos singer, one of tough times that did in my city, bear to next couple of months will be the most difficult ones of our lives. we must prepare ourselves to make some sacrifices and faced the challenges of this period. i have no desire to hide the truth until i see the public. although these facts from pleasant and terrifying, this is the truth i situation out there is michelle fernandez has more or less from colombo cues are stretching for kilometers at at every petrol station. but we're actually hearing almost the big picture, the real story from the newly appointed prime minister on her vicar missing her, who is essentially put the cards on the table and told the country that we just have petro for one more day. obviously they are expecting some shipments of petrol stocks over the next coming days. but obviously the issue of foreign currency is a major concern. a diesel, obviously. again, after days of shortages,
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the prime minister, seeing that these will arrive in the country, but warning in an address to the nation. or the 1st since he took ot as prime minister that the coming months are going to be some of the hardest. this country has ever gone through. so obviously this affects all factors of life, not just the industrial sector, the manufacturing sector, day to day lives, no children going to school. every single aspect that you can think of, you name it. there are basically impacts on, on that sector with fuel literally being a such an issue. and now actually hearing how bad things are, gives a lot of food for thought for people so far the people off shall anchor, didn't really have a clear picture of how bad things were. we kept getting reassured by successive politicians. and that also didn't really help. first commercial flight to take off
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from yelman's capital and nearly 6 years landed in jordan raising hopes that is another step in bringing peace to the arab whilst poorest country patients needing hospital treatment were among dozens of passengers flying from santa to amman, allowing sounds like to leave as part of the 1st nation wide si fi deals since 2016 . the you and bro, could the un broker the 2 month agreement between yelman's internationally recognized government in the rebels. the f. what was closed for years because of as strikes by the saudi led coalition, which supports the government, or jasmine law, was a spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council. any amendment says the airport is a lifeline for the country. bear in mind that the headboard has been closed for 6 years now, so it was also one of the main things that had to be settle during this 2 months choose. so obviously, now that we have the 1st flight today,
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but also we're hearing that another by could happen as soon as next wednesday, wednesday. it is definitely be a positive that because reopening airport means progress for us. it means that emily can seek medical treatment abroad. it tens of thousands of young men that can go in and out, but also it be that we can get quicker is your and cheapest goods in to yemen as well. so it is definitely be a positive day for, for you. i'm watching al jazeera life. i'm not and still ad on the program. protest is void that anger at a european union is hungry, continues to block a ban on russian oil in points, south korea office to help the north. it's cove it out, right? is kim joel and slams is unofficial. that responds ah
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well, i was getting hotter and hotter than a good part of europe. although out in the atlantic they are churning years of low pressure. everything's movie from south to north as you just saw, the cloud is doing that. so when you don't have cloud, you have quite hot sunshine where you do have cloud, sometimes it's thunder cloud. so we got $25.00 degrees on monday in paris. doesn't seem very hard for paris. much the same in london, or least getting that way. now this is the picture in cambridge yesterday. it will be to morrow is what i suspect as the heat is more or less here to stay, it will be entrust every now and again by bags of thunderstorms which tuesday looks free of them. there is rain coming in to ireland, west side of the admittedly, it might just catch the north west of france and there are showers, that romania and the balkan possibly just get into northern greece. and they may well be sundry admittedly. but look at the forecast for paris. we're starting at 29
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. we're going up to 31, and then the thumbs don't might reappear. so a nice warm spell that in europe wednesday just carries on the same. so to story it makes it even sunny throughout the balkans with the rain crossing to northern turkey. most of north africa is so breezy and quite dusty, as you can see. for a still big shares in west africa. i mean camry ah. showing the debate, there is no he job bad. and if anyone here talks about women that i had to force with seem to have been says no. so pick is off the table. we were taught with the abortion as a one way. tickets. truth and health, all of the companies, they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources and the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. the comment section is right here. be part of today's program.
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this stream on al jazeera, ah ah, welcome back. a reminder of the top stories. new security camera footage has been released showing israeli forces storming the hospital where the body of al jazeera janice st. ucla was being kept. church as of now come together to condemn israeli police for attacking mourners at the funeral. as bala and its allies looked likely to lose that majority in lebanon's parliament, that's based on the initial results from sunday's election, where many vote has taught to punish the political establishment. the leading countries economic dissolves and in shoreline called the new prime minister saying his country is down to its last day of petrol. is warned, the citizens is citizens,
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that the worst is yet to come. huge cues of also have been forming outside fuel stations. now ukrainian soldiers defending the northern city of harkey say they've reached the border with russia after driving the opposition back the fence ministry shad this video celebrations, a yellow blue painted border marker. the video is open independently, verified. our keith is the 2nd biggest city and the quiet was on the heavy day shelling by russian artillery a month ago. equality and forces have since regained territory. russia says it's now focusing on the don't bass region farther south. well, there is some sense of normality now, retaining to quain, 2nd largest city aside, bank sent us this update from harkey, a consent here with that body armor the last time we were here. we couldn't step outside without having to wear body on them because it's constant shelling and activity 5 going on. those air raid sirens aircraft flying overhead,
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places being bumped now because the russians have been pushed back, that means that this city is ter, returning to some sort of romance. you know, people are coming back to the city. one 3rd of the population had left. but just not far from here in the villages surrounding car keith, there still still issues there. the russians have been pushed back, but the authorities say that some errors have been mine, but we did visit one village yesterday. the indelible scars of all everywhere here in rusk as over in the villages that surround the majority of residents, fled to the russian advance their pets left behind in the rush to reach safety. inside the medical clinic, a tank shell remained. 87 year old ego state. he recalled my washing troops entered his home. come out, they said grannie, we are searching for a weapon. granny is more than 80 years old. where is she supposed to get the weapon?
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they were jumping over the fence is breaking everything. i said, do you want to shoot me? shoot, i'm not scared, was. the ukranian soldiers accompanied us or on edge were told the villages mind. but the consent seems to be giving away true positions, tactics or anything that may cast a shadow over. what's happened here. we can only get access to villages like this with a military escort, and we're told what we can and cannot film the ukrainians have managed to push out russia from places like this, which means the hockey city is now a little safer for its residence. a site that would not have been possible. a month ago, a 3rd of the residence had left the rest, slipped in shelters, no place in the city was considered safe. all that has now changed the flesh. i knew the deep actually what people are walking outside. we were at this park last
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week and it was empty. we thought we weren't allowed to be outside khaki is coming back to normal life. you can see that life is still going on. war is war, but we must live the constant sound of the city being pounded seems like a distant memory. the russian military can still target hockey with missiles, but they're too far out to shell. it. 4 ah, air raid sirens can still be heard daily, but residents are undeterred. nation, so that the hang out her chief is quite no, no shootings or soldiers or protecting us, glory to crane. i wish everybody would come back alive from the war and all russian troops go back to their country and never come back. it's our ukranian land and we will fight for it. toys. harkey is slowly returning to some semblance of normality even if the war is not over. i said, beg, i'll jazeera hark. if will the governor of the hands glee gina sang, rushing,
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shelling is killed at least 10 civilians and several don. yes. for weeks, russian forces have been trying to season a city, but ukrainian special forces have now blown up russian occupied railway bridges, connecting it with robina, in an effort to slow their bonds. the army posted this video and telegram saying it shows one of the blas so there are done yet is a strategically important site and don bass just outside of separatist control territory. well, 3 people, one of them, a child have been injured in as strikes in the southern city of odessa you quite and says that rockets will 55 rushes army on monday. video released by the ukranian national police shows destroyed buildings. while one strike fell in the air. raid sirens have sounded frequently in a desperate recent days. city is home to a vital black sea port. russia saying that it's reached a deal with ukraine for wounded soldiers to be evacuated from the position of style
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still walks in. mariel, the defense ministry says now be taken to a medical facility in the russian control town of nevada. as off the ukraine is not confirmed the agreement, nope, food and water are in short supply a steel plant. on sunday, white munitions were seen cascading down the steel works and a suspected phosphorus attack. relatives of the trap. soldiers of appeal to turkey to help move them to safety. well, in the developments, turkeys president says that swedish, unfinished allegations shouldn't bother coming to anchor, to convince it to approve that bit. to join nato, where you type, i don't want to accuse the nordic countries of being, quote, gas houses for terrorist organizations. sweden in particular, has been singled out for naturally hosting members of the kurdish arm group. the p . k. k. government has just confirmed it will join finland in making a formal application for nate, her membership, and in 200 years of neutrality. ah, sir, does you know they are coming to turkey on monday?
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are they coming to convinces, excuse me, but they should not tie themselves? first of all, we would not say yes to those who impose sanctions on turkey to join nato. because nato would then cease to be a security organization and become a place rep representatives of terrorist organizations are concentrated, be doing well in only developments. european union foreign ministers are trying to reach agreement on a russian oil embargo. but as they negotiate a new round of sanctions, their 6th since the war in ukraine started one e and then there is blocking further action. and as our diplomatic editor james base reports, ministers, meeting brussels have been met with angry protests. got back. i just got a group of the ukrainian protest is gathered outside the building where the foreign ministers were meeting to try to finalize another package of sanctions, including
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a ban on imports of russian oil. inside the meeting, again, deadlock, 26 nations against one hungary, even though it's been given a carve out, is the only e u member opposing the new sanctions that's causing some considerable anger. this is how we will do remember either the can you union who managed to go forward and to send a very clear message to russia or who would stuck. and now unfortunately, we are, the whole unit is being hold hostage by one member states who cannot find that could help help us find a consensus. the e. u. hi, representative for foreign policy has been meeting candidates, foreign minister. when i interviewed him last week, he was confident the new sanctions could be agreed with because he doesn't seem so hopeful. now, we'll do our best in order to do blog. this situation. i cannot ensure that this is going to happen because the positions are quite strong. later,
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the ukrainian foreign minister demitra caliber joined the meeting. he greeted his hungarian counterpart, peter c auto. but had some tough words about his country's position. it's clear what's happening. it's clear who is holding the issue, but the time is running out because every day russia keeps making money and investing this money in it to into the war. but it's not for me to engage in rhetoric battle with gary and we can get an authorities. this is the issue that the european union itself has to fix because this is their family business. it's now not clear when or whether the issue of the sanctions package can be resolved. leaders of european countries will be gathering here for a summit meeting in 2 weeks time, and this may still be under discussion then. james bays al jazeera brussels. now france has getting a new prime minister will be the 1st woman appointed to the job in more than 30 years. elizabeth born is currently labor minister,
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is expected to help the president, man, you might call them bishops for form plans. oh, the appointment follows the resignation of your sex on monday, his departure was expected clearing the way for a cabinet over whole aftermath. cons reelections, the presidency in april front, never had a female head of state that national butler has moved from paris. no problem has a new prime minister elizabeth born. she is 61, and most people in france will know her because she has served as a minister under the french presidency, minute micro since he was 1st elected in 2017. she's health, a number of positions. you've been transport minister minister for ecological transition. and most recently, as labor minister, something that will be seen by the presence is very useful as he looks to push through retirement reforms in his upcoming term well born is from his 2nd female prime minister. the 1st time a woman was appointed as premier,
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was 30 years ago, back then it was edith crystal, under the socialist president, for all 4 metre, all michael had indicated that he wanted to appoint a woman. he also indicated that he could look to a point some point someone had a green credentials left with credential. that is because he is very much keeping an eye on the upcoming parliamentary elections in june, in which a new left wing alliance is being seen as something of a threat to emanuel macros. possibility of trying to form a majority in the national assembly. days after reporting its 1st official curve, at 19 case north korea, as more than a 1000000 people and now ill with what it calls a fever and at least 50 people have died. you kim jong and is blaming his own health officials who being irresponsible as deploy the army or burden mommy or ports to launch march appears to keep this child down. egan. yup. will be tears
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from their home in north korea. this boy's father says he's just guessing over cove at 19 i lou for kids. they tend to move a lot even if they have a fever. so they just run around and play for 30 minutes. so the nation is experiencing what local media calling and explosive outbreak until last week. piano didn't admit anything, was wrong. now, it's reporting dozens of people have died. who would you undergo on sunday? the country's leader kim john own, made it known. he's taking the matter seriously, this thing pharmacies often and wearing a mask in public. something he rarely did before. the world health organization offered to nakeila asians last year, but kim rejected it. earlier that day, he held the 3rd cabinet meeting in one week to create an action plan against the
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rumpled spread of the virus yacht. the lead there kim, criticized government officials for their handling of the crisis. thank state. drugs were not reaching people fast enough, and most pharmacies were in poor condition and tony pan, you, we have shifted from the previous quarantine oriented system to a treatment oriented system. the most important thing in the switch is the thorough control of the situation. re to lose lose. south korea considered it will. the neighbor and nuclear threat it's new president has offered to help to calm down. we'll get home and i'm known with north korea response. we will spare no medicines, including coven, 19 vaccines, medical equipment, and health. boswell, ju honor, so far, the most isolated nation on earth has refused outside help, leaving many relying on pain killers the battle the effects of coven 19. but even those seem to be in short supply. laure about manly al jazeera,
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elsewhere the leaders of china's bigger city said a plan to fully restore normal life from the beginning of next month. after 6 weeks have strict corona virus locked downs and shanghai health workers have declined the elimination of infections in 15 out of its 16 districts supermarket shopping malls and restaurants are being allowed to reopen. but with limited capacity. ah, the main stories now church leaders and hospital officials of condemned israeli forces for attacking mourners at the funeral of al jazeera jalyssa carrion acclaim . new security camera footage has been, has been released during troops storming the hospital where her body was being kept . forces later attacked the procession carrying her coffin. sure. he was shot dead by israeli forces on wednesday.
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