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come the 2 of the powerful were in a dangerous terrace and that dangerous territory runs deep. what happens now that we literally diverge, that may well be how democracy does the truth illusion. jessia ah violence, unoccupied east jerusalem during the funeral of a palestinian man is rarely police fire tear gas and rubber, bullets churches unoccupied. east jerusalem unite to condemn israel forces. but attacking mourners during the funeral procession of al jazeera journalist shooting a block lamp. ah unroll matheson this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up. ukraine says the mission to defend the as of style
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still works as ended as more than $260.00 fighters are evacuated from the plant in money of whole. south korea offers to help the north with its corporate outbreak, as kim jong own blames his own officials for their response. i doubt results from lebanon's parliamentary election show losses because bala and its allies and unexpected wings for new anti establishment candidates. ah, pensions are high in occupied east jerusalem after the killing of al jazeera journalist sharing a block lay last week. her death has set off one of the largest displays of palestinian support in a generation. in the latest incident, dozens of people have been injured after israeli police fought with mourners at the funeral of a young palestinian man. he died on saturday after being wooded by his really forces when the storm,
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the alex so mos compound in ocoee by east jerusalem. last month, so i had that reports from there, security for the class and entered into a funeral profession that's being held for a young palestinian man. he's in his 20 name while eve serif during the funeral. and during the procession they came in with the pig box and we've had several injuries. has been dozens of arrest as well. now what lead sharif he within did just a few weeks ago that happened during the islamic holy month. the month of ramadan locks up most compounds where it was a flash point of a lot of tension between the israeli security forces and palestinians. now he was injured a few weeks ago like i said, and then he was taken away and know that his family hadn't heard from him for the last few weeks. and then they would hold just a couple days ago that he got to the he was unconscious and then they found out
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that he had died and his body was released by the israeli forces today. now this has been happening a lot with a funeral take place. already. security forces are coming in. there have been reports that there was a palestinian flag that was used on top of the coffin. the house has been confirmed and this has been an issue like we saw just a few few days ago with our colleague sharina barkley, who had her funeral as well. and he is ready for came in and typed the funeral. they said supposedly because the palestinians diagnosed not illegal on the israeli . you know, to have a palestinian type, but it definitely has been a source of tension when security forces have come in. well, the violence comes just hours after church leaders and hospital officials and occupied east jerusalem condemned as really forces for attacking mourners at sherlyn, blacklist funeral procession. they say the assault outside st. joseph hospital and friday was unprovoked. among con reports, 3 words, condemnation,
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disrespect, disproportionate hope at a news conference at saint joseph church hospital, its leaders and clergy condemned at these railey police for fridays attack, against 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 torn into a christian health institute, the sort of disrespecting, the church disrespecting, the health institute, disrespect in the memory of the deceased, enforcing day pallbearers almost to drop the coughing. march of the church authorities released previously unseen security camera footage of israel 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 probably court case. or we are now discussing with church leader catholic church
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leader and day honors of the hospital, the sister of san joseph, and administration of the hospital about the next legal action to be taken. initially these ready police said they were acting on the instructions of the family. something serena's brother who is the family's representative de noise. absolutely. notice we are, is riley police called me to the police station to though to know the exact route we are taking, asked me not to have any for the scene and flag susan during the funeral, nor slogans nor chancing to do the sooner than i's dress that this is not only my funeral, not for a balcony, only, not for the if somebody only, but it's a national saloon. everybody would participate. i can tell you the exact number of people who will participate. i told them that the funeral will you from st. joseph hospital to the greek monica, the church and jennifer gave them to the find in the cemetery in missouri and the
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church authorities in the hospital and now weighing up their legal options. these railey police say they will investigate the incident that took place here on friday . and these really army say they are investigating the death of serene outlet, 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, our desert occupied east jerusalem. a special commemoration service has been held for sharina barclay in bethlehem. what our family is originally from it took place in the church of nativity was houses, the spot where christians believe jesus was born. it's been described as a demonstration of how respected shirley was born, was also gathered outside the church to pay their respects in an interview with al
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jazeera us congresswoman eleanor moore called for accountability, which means death. they said washington should help the investigation as lawmakers here in the united states. we have a responsibility to not hold our adversaries accountable, but also our allies. and i want to remind people that shaheen herself was a united states citizen. so an american journalist is killed on a foreign soil. it is important for the united states government to get involved ask for an independent investigation the grains miller to come out and says the mission to defend the as of styles. steel plant is over. more than 260 ukranian fighters have been evacuated from the last stronghold of resistance in the city of mario paul. russia announced on monday that it had reached a deal with ukraine to have wounded soldiers removed from the facility. moscow says
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will be taken to a medical facility in the russian control town of nor asoft. and rain says efforts are underway to rescue the fighters who still in the plant so deem against these calls blanks to the actions of the ukrainian military. the international committee of the red cross and the you in we hope that we will be able to save the lives of our guys. there are severely wounded soldiers among them. they've been given kiana . i want to stress that ukraine needs ukrainian heroes alive. that's our principle . i think that any reasonable person will understand these words. the work continues to return al, guys, home, and thus work requires delicacy and time to hope or disease as hard as the jaime has more on the evacuations. well, we just heard now from the deputy defense minister here in ukraine, and she said that 53 of the vacuum,
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either the wounded ones were dropped at a were taken right at the hospital in nova as of which is at town along a day. as of sea, but in a pro ration separate is controlled area and then another $211.00. we're taking to another town next to do the done yet also in separatist area. now she said that at some point they will be further negotiations, and they will be an exchange between those who are there now, those who have been evacuated and she didn't give any more details. we are presuming probably russian soldiers who are held prisoners by ukraine. yours, we don't have any more details of that. we did hear from one of our sources, that there is also among them a number of a soldiers and members of the as off regimen to have decided to surrender.
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one source says that that number is 36, but again, i am putting a caveat there because we haven't heard any official confirmation of that. now. in the past days, we've heard from president lensky and from other senior officials, a here that the these were very tough negotiations. soldiers defending ukraine's 2nd largest. as you hockey, you say they've reached the border with russia, the defense mercy shirt, a video of celebrations at a border marker. the video hasn't been independence verified. i want to go. russia was shelly healthy of almost daily ukrainian forces. they leave regain territory in the northeast. north korea's scrambling to do with the coven 19 outbreak, a reporting 6 new deaths, and further 270000 people are said to have feverish symptoms. according to the north anti virus headquarters, 56 people have died. a nearly 1500000 have fallen ill since late april. either kim
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jones blamed his own health officials for being irresponsible or burden manly reports to launch march appears to keep this child down in gun yup. were retired 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 north week piano didn't admit anything, was wrong. now, it's reporting dozens of people have died. who would you and then go on sunday. the countries leader kim john own, made it known. he's taking the matter seriously visiting farmer season and wearing a mask in public. something he rarely did before. the world health organization offered to not kill asians last year, but kim rejected it. earlier that day,
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he helped the 3rd cabinet meeting in one week to create an action plan against the rumpled spread of the virus. as the lead there, kim, criticized government officials for their handling of the crisis. thing state drugs were not reaching people fast enough. and most pharmacies were in poor condition and tony pung yo, 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 was all those south korea considered if know the neighbor and nuclear threat, it's new president has offered to help to calm down, go home. and i mean, if north korea response, we will spare no medicines, including coven, 19 vaccines, medical equipment, and health bus route you under. so far, the most isolated nation on earth has refused, outside help. leaving many,
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relying on pain killers, the battle the effects of coven 19. but even those seem to be in short supply. laura, that money al jazeera, still had an old, a 0 on the alert while us troops are being sent back into somalia. and another political road block in northern ireland. how it's at odds with a prime minister on a brags it agreement. aah! the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. there it is, the season for rain, but just temporarily that rain bands gone off short just catches possibly taiwan and the small allows the japan otherwise back in the sunshine, it's warming up nicely. thread china up to 30 in beijing. 25 in hong kong. bit below average actually nothing much changes on wednesday or that there is rain
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gathering further west, but it really isn't doing very much so temporary, dry spell. that's true. increase me soon. sumatran good part of indonesia, the rain or the thunderstorm folks is a bit further east. so borneo sil away, see west, papua and then looking up here towards the bay a bengal on me. and that's where i think the easton arm of the monsoon is showing itself is really wet, which should be doing, giving heavy rain for the northeast of india. i think persistent rain for corolla, maybe. even towel nodded and still anchor. that wind is now fairly persistent and showing its slow change. nothing much changes in general just in detail between tuesday and wednesday. of course is still heat in the northwest of india. and in pakistan, having seen 51 degrees and jacob about just a few days ago, we see a bit of a relief for the heat wave is once again building to watts 5th. official
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airline of the journey. lou in hebron boys breathed and fly pigeons. but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched by really forces at times shot out 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 hebron. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah. your child is it a reminder of our top stores? this our dozens of people have been injured at
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a funeral and occupied east jerusalem after israel police attacked mourners. a 23 year old man who was injured during the storming of the alex and mos compound last month, died on saturday. more than $260.00 ukrainian fighters have been evacuated from mario hall after a deal was reached between cave and moscow. they've been taken to a medical center in the russian control town of nova assholes. north korea's scrambling to deal with a coven 19 outbreak, 6 new deaths, and for the 200, the 70000 people are showing fever like symptoms were reported on tuesday. health officials say 62 people have died since late april leader kindle owns blamed his own health officials for being irresponsible. molly's hunter says, western bank military officers attempted a qu last week, but it hasn't provided any further details. the statement comes after the army announced it was pulling out of a regional our lives fighting on groups in this a hell region, citing a lack of progress. no more load. if you do,
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you muddy. the government of the republic of marley condemns with the utmost rigor is outrageous. act of the security of the state, the objective of which was to hinder or even annihilate the substantial efforts to secure our country and to return to a constitutional order that the guarantees peace and stability. not nickos. hak said this report from dakar. it's interesting to note as, as this coup attempt happened when the un secretary general was in the region. now he skipped molly despite at being the home of the most expensive, the most deadliest and biggest un peacekeeping operation. he says that the millville, the malia military agenda, need to hand overpowered to a civilian rule as soon as possible. it seems that the leadership in bama code is increasingly isolated. not only is it facing the threat of arm groups linked to al qaeda, an eyesore. it's a troops from the you are pulling out of the country,
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including france, but it's also facing threat among its ranks. and this is creating even more instability in molly and more suspicion suspicion. amongst the rank of molly's leadership. hundreds of us troops are going to be based long time in somalia to help the fight against the arm group. osh above president joe biden approved the plan reversing the decision by his predecessor, donald trump. i spent follows the election of a new president hoss on shaped muhammad. he's taking charge is sumani face is more attacks by armed fighters. i want to remind that those forces, as they have been, will continue to be used in training advising, and equipping partner forces to give them the tools that they need to disrupt. degrade and monitor our bob. our forces are not now, nor will they be directly engaged in combat operations. the purpose here is to
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enable a more effective fight against bob, by local forces, which bob has increased in their strength, imposes are heightened right. i'm the lucky burrell holiday is a horn of africa, security analysts. he's joining us now from washington. d. c. very good, a happy with a cerner 0. thank you very much. indeed, donald trump pulled out 700 troops from somalia. how much of an impact of that have and the subsequent actions of all? sure, bob, i think it hadn't. i think one of the things that he's list discussed ease. this is the for the administration that he's using force in trying to find stability in somalia force is just that one of the key ingredient is required. what is more required in somalia right now now we have a new government in place, east political and military and then more political and diplomatic effort in ensuring that even in areas where they have been you know, areas where they have been liberated from others jabard. this services that are
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provided for this amount of people. if that is the case, why do you think that the biden administration has decided to reintroduce us troops in a longer term basis? given the fact from what she was saying, that the impact of having those troops has been minimal, at least as far as the impact of our survivors concerns. to be honest, i think it, i think it's largely an institutional nasha where, you know, i think within a certain establishment, at least in the american military days to rec, on that you know, military is the only solution to some of these problem. just to give you a sense between when you know the period when the united states pulled out its troops, then on many, let's be honest. it's something like $700.00. and you know this, the number would rise to 750. if that can stabilize the entire money or will be having different composition. i mean, so has been somalia for 15 years. 15 years. and now it's transition to
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african transitional mission in somalia. and there are fundamental problems that have not been dissolved despite this transition. despite this relationship, the relationship between mogadishu and federal member states is not great. this the amount of money on that is the stability. the sustainability or the un peacekeeping mission in somalia is not very strong even before. but now that the e u has transitioned the way it's going to find african peacekeeping mission that will make it even further more difficult troops contribute in countries that is the neighboring countries and countries from elsewhere that i've got troops that is close 220222000 forces inside somalia are pursuing a unified agenda. they are pursuing parallel, you know, i individual agendas and that all those problems are there. 700 troops coming
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back in the american troops not is coming in will not solve such structural problems. i think my, my sense is that, you know, it's largely designed to count to other countries that have good interest in somalia under hold off on the a to see if these troops i'm going to contribute as you were suggesting, a significant deal to, to, to countering all sure, bob, just talk us through the perceived threat that the risk will show up. how is it operator? oh, saddam east steele threat. let's know. you know, management make any bones about that, but ease us about the threat. like used to be, are some military under political force, correct? because also bob has lost huge amount of territory because of amazon forces. but every time towns are liberated, the somali government,
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because the government just the name has not been able to move into those spaces and be able to provide the necessary a services. also about since 2010 ramadan offensive that they launched against the somali security agencies, an african mission, somalia has completely been degraded. it's probably house anything between 500-7000 fighters. that is the hard core fighters. that is not a threat. i threaten on the list, but i think they the antidote, to the current crisis in somalia with respect to osha, bar a at the need on short term is provisional services. that is the smart government being strong. the 2nd one is, you know, every, the largest or the most important argument that has been advanced against the bodies. we cannot negotiate the terrorist outfit. that is a statement it, but it's not a strategy we've been here. i think the most important thing that needs to happen
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right now is with a new administration in place is to make or consider making us about as part of the future somali political process. and that means negotiating in the school for these, for these, for these crisis to in a lock. and you have to forgive me for interrupting you sir, because i'm sorry, time is against us, but i do appreciate you giving us your time. and i'll just, you know, so thank you very much indeed. has bhalla and its allies appear likely to lose the majority of the parliament and what could be a major blow to the iran back to group that's according to initial results from sunday's election. where many voters want to punish lebanon's entrenched political establishment for leading the country to economic disaster. but the saudi aligned lebanese forces party, a christian group, is made huge gains. several anti establishment candidates also picked up seats in the 1st election. so you can omit crisis and the bay route port explosion hall has this update from the interior ministry is releasing results from lebanon's
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sundays parliamentary elections. but so far it's still not clear whether and any single grouping alliance or party will have the majority in parliament. but actually it's not even clear if any party or grouping will have a majority in parliament. what we do know from preliminary results is that the has bala alliance. that is a pro iranian group and its allies will be stripped from their parliamentary majority for this will be a major blow for this alliance. this ruling alliance and they lost seats their allies last seats to new comers. candidates representing the so called change forces. candidates, which are not allied with any of the mainly sectarian political parties in this country. this is really a 1st 11 on post war politics. at least 10 new comers are
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going to take seats in the 128 member legislature. maybe they won't be able really to, to bring about significant change. but these, this minute meaningful number in one way or another makes them king makers because this new parliament is, seems to be very fractured. that this is what it's looking like. a very fractured parliament. maybe not one grouping, holding a majority, a deeply divided cabinets, which is going to make governing this country even more difficult. this parliament needs to come together to elect the speaker, to appoint a new prime minister, who's going to form a government. and then you have presidential elections in, in october, and this is a country known for political bickering and the longer. and if these, if these different factions don't come together, then you're going to have a political vacuum. and this could have come to worst time for a country which has all but collapse and economy which has all but collapse and
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a state which has all but collapse fancy getting a new prime minister who be the 1st woman appointed to the job in more than 30 years it is a long is currently labor minister and it's expected to help lead president emmanuel macros. ambitious reform plans, latasha botha has moved from town, 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 manual micro since he was 1st elected in 2017. his health, a number of positions is being transport minister minister for ecological transition. and most recently, as labor minister, something that will be seen by the president 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 who is appointed as premier,
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was 30 years ago back then it was edith crystal. under the socialist president, francois meter, 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 who 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. but its prime ministers warned about the risk of a trade war with the european union. it's all because of a political stalemate in northern ireland and a threat to scrap a brags it deal on reports from hillsboro. orest johnson's visit to northern ireland meeting separately with nationalists and unionist party leaders hasn't done much to encourage a return to power sharing government. it was them, it was
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a lively meeting with us. he said tough i think is the word. i mean we're not, we're not here to to be around the bush. sure to, to try and sugar cose anything. this is a very serious situation. she fain say they're willing to get back to work, but the democratic unit, his party is boycotting the store. mont assembly over post breaks in trade arrangements known as the northern island protocol that imposed border checks on goods leaving great britain for northern ireland. the protocol was introduced to prevent a hard border on the island of island, and some unionists say it undermines northern islands place in the united kingdom. johnson's government has threatened unilateral changes to the protocol if negotiations with the e. u. fail his plan to introduce legislation to make that possible effectively undoing and international treaty was described as reckless by sinn fein and
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received a non committal response from the democratic unionists as well. i want to see northern arms placed within the united kingdom, fully respected, and fully restored. i haven't seen the proposals yet, so i'm not making any judgments on what the government may do until i see what it is they're going to do. we've heard the words now we need to see the action that the problem is a majority in northern that actually support the protocol, even if they don't think it's perfect. including shin fane and moderate unionists who see the economic advantages of northern ireland remaining in the european union single market for goods effect. the prime minister appears to overlook. we would love this to be done in a consensual away with our friends and partners are now the problems i stopping from these these barriers east west. but to get that done, to have insurance, we need to, we need to proceed with a legislative solution.
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