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ah ah ah oh, allow government. oh algae 0. where ever you with oh oh oh that's a funeral is held for a teenager killed during the latest is really raid in the occupied west bank. ah,
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hello, i'm adrian. this is al 0 alive from doha, also coming up on speaking of confronting north korean threats. the u. s. south korea presidents over the country help with its cobit 19 outbreak. initial results point to a long election night ahead in australia with the possibility of a hung parliament for i did. rockies rebuild a centuries old mosque, destroyed by an eyesore. it's been described as a ray of hope from the ruins ah, of heroes that held for a 17 year old palestinian, who was shot and killed by his worthy forces in the occupied westbank. 21 palestinians had been killed in the janine camp since the beginning of the year as tension mounts out as the resume on com reports. good morning, very,
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i'm just fed and promised to take revenge for his killin islamic to had claimed 17 year old as one of his members. he was killed by israeli forces engineer refugee camp in the early hours of saturday. the israeli army is intensified night rates. and janine, in recent weeks since the beginning of the year 21 palestinians been killed in the camp. this is also where our dessert journal sharina barkley was shot in the head and killed by these really army. she was on assignment and wearing a helmet and vest clearly mocking her as a journalist. but israel is refusing to launch a criminal investigation. and now 57 american politicians have signed a letter demanding the f. b. i to investigate. republican congressman andre carson tweeted the killing of our desert porter and fellow american sharina. blacklight was not only a tragedy. it was an affront to press freedom and to all americans, adding, we need answers and accountability from these really government. on the day of the funeral is ready forces storm the procession and started beating mourners,
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causing pull barriers to almost drop a casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and burial. israel has tremendous support within the us and that's the reason why they've been able to so far, resist pressure on opening an investigation into serene ab lockley's death. however, with international voices growing louder, how much longer they can resist. that pressure remains to be seen him wrong, con, out 0, occupied eastern iceland. he was president joe biden says that he's willing to wait north korea's leader kim jong and if he's serious about talks, biden's. and so for meetings with his south korean counterpart, you know, so killed, they discussed how to count north korea's threats after a series of new missile tests this year. it's my dad's 1st trip to asia since taking all is to day pretty soon. and i committed to strengthening our close engagement and work together to take on challenges original security,
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including addressing the threat posed by the democratic people's republic of korea . by further strengthening our deterrence posture. the working toward a complete di, nuclear ization of the prince of the concrete peninsula balcony shooting. if north korea is ready to de nucular eyes, we will be able to help their economy and the lives of north korean civilians. the risk of the corona virus that we are experiencing at the moment requires humanitarian support for north korea done. if they positively consider these actions and are ready to de nuclear arise. that will be the 1st step. flora slowly has more now from soul on what's been discussed. you as president biden stressed, that it was this, he believed that was the 70 year alliance between south korea and am the u. s. that has been able to be to proved that the has proved to be a successful deterrent to north korea, aggression. and the 2 countries talked about how they wanted to increase that deterrence. and they talked about enhancing and sanctions against north korea. they
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talked about expanding the scope of combined military exercises about the us, possibly deploying strategic assets, which could include aircraft carriers to the region if necessary. now it has to be noted though, that these positions that south korea and the us have taken in the past. but when relationships between relationship between north and south korea was more, was warmer, then there was a period when the exercises and the posturing was scaled down now and the 2 leaders were also also at pains, distress that they are ready to hold talks with north korea if it shows that it's serious about d nuclear, i zation, if kim jogan shows that it wants to de nuclear eyes, the korean peninsula, kim jong and says that north korea is started to bring its curve at 19 outbreak under control. even though a for the 220000 people are reported to have been, have whatsapp being called fever symptoms that kim called and told her meeting of
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the ruling party. the progress is being made to slow the number of infections and hinted at lifting some restrictions. in order to relieve concerns about the economy . you're counting on the way are for australia's general election that it's shaping up to be a close call analysts so that it could be a hung parliament with center left labor as the biggest party, conservative prime minister scott morrison was hoping to defy pre election opinion polls showing that he'd lose labor leader anthony albanese, that urged australians to give his party a chance to address climate change. and the soaring cost of living al jazeera sarah clark report sound from sydney. there's no clear trend at the stage now, so it's difficult to make any call with regards to the states and the figures that we're seeing at the moment. what we are seeing is, is a slot swing away from the 2 major parties, that being labor and the coalition. and the coalition being the liberal and
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national party, which is currently in the government. in australia, we are seeing a devote go towards the independence and also the green vote is up now and less so already suggesting that potentially live a could just in with the help of the preferences from some of those independence and the grains. but we can also be facing a hung parliament and that's what analysts have been suggesting all week simply because it's just so i taught at the end of the night and now we have all had the the vote has been done and divided can plate out we could still see there's no major or majority for the labor party or the coalition. we could see this hung palm, where are the sod most likely live up based on the early numbers. they will have to do a deal with those minor parties and the independence. now, throughout the campaign lab, i had been ahead of that lead didn't narrow as we entered election day. and of course we had the popularity of the prime minister. it has been whining and the opposition labor has been campaigning on the fact that he has allegations against
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him on a bullying from even members within his party. of course, the coalition campaigned on the fact that anthony albany, he was an unknown and he wasn't experienced on the economic front. and he was week a week later. but at the moment, the very early figures we have just not noticing that the, the voting has already been under way, or the county i should say, has been only underway for a couple of hours on the east coast. we do have a swing away from both parties the russian military says that it's destroyed a launch branch of weapons, military equipment delivered from ukraine's western allies. it says it carried out a missile strike near a railway station installed mayor west of the capitol keys. russia also says that it's targeted fuel storage facilities there. odessa, in the south or rural, it's yolanda lifted her up for the armed forces of the russian federation continued the special military operation in ukraine. high precision, long range,
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sea based missiles near the moline railway station, and jotted me region, have destroyed a large batch of weapons and military equipment delivered from the u. s. and european countries for a grouping of ukrainian troops, and don bass. russian air base missiles near odessa, at the odessa port plant would have destroyed fuel storage is intended for ukrainian nationalists armored vehicles, ukraine's president as again spoken of ways to end the war, which he says will only bring more carnage the longer it drags on, followed him is zalinski says that he still opened the talks, but feels that russia isn't interested. e, but m o humble now doris clark de victory will be difficult long. it will be bloody, but it's an will be in diplomacy. i'm very convinced of this. there are things that we can't bring to an end without sitting at the negotiation table. that's how it is, because we would like to get everything back and russia doesn't want to give back anything. some of the worst st battles of the war have been around ukraine's
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capital, attacking air pen. north of keith was part of russia's failed attempt to encircle the city. now it's back in ukrainian control. people are trying to move on the same bas ravi reports, and it is little vocal. all i cannot express it, she says, feelings of anger feelings of hatred, feelings of deep contempt for the russian soldiers who brought death to her hometown. when you, brittany shall cleans, get to like a former kindergarten teacher, nina yar makeover lost her lifelong home in the invasion, sheltering in a children's summer school and her pin. she now listens for any news of the war. but as to billy supper, hardly russians with their boots trampled on all our happiness, peoples lives, peoples, hope everything. they troubled everything in one minute. a
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passport and some medicine precious few necessities. all she was able to take her house now a crime scene, or that she had in this world bomb to rebel in the winter, her room was the warmest. that's why she chose it. a lifetime of memories, a lifetime of belongings. she doesn't want any of it. back, send it to the russians. she says. so it may weigh on their conscience. mean i do not see luigi doesn't come you billy. our people are dead crushed with tanks. how can we ever forgive them for us? never know one not for a 100 years because me what was left standing in the city is being fixed. one man said all he wants is to make repairs. so life can return to normal amount of money. but what was broken in
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a matter of months? in some cases, mere hours will take years to rebuild. it's difficult to find a street nor pain that hasn't been hit by gunfire or tank shells or mortar rounds. and so many absolutely devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. not even houses of worship were spared, and even the most civilian of spaces became targets in this war. watching will show voice some of ice cream. my heart is drenched in blood and tears. that is all i have in my soul. and when you bought it, it was all tillery maybe windows were heads, and roads were hit, the roof of the kindergarten was burned. my son's class was in that building. the kindergarten doesn't exist now. why should i be happy? why did this happen? it's sad, a lot of people who i know were killed even now as the war moves away from towns
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around heave as life begins to return to a new kind of normal ukrainians piecing their lives back together, say they never thought russia would actually invade. they still can't believe it happened and they still don't understand why. then basra b o to 0 or pit in the news. i love you mentally. north east india heavy floods have good at least 14 people and impacted more than 700000 others. and we look at some of the gritty work by women, so makers of the big prize prize camp ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to cattle. your travel package today. hello,
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the seasonal rains continue unabated across southern parts of china, more heavy downpours coming through him, pushing their way out into the, at the north west pacific. so she, with this weather front and the trailing area cloud that comes back him behind an area of low pressure will make its way farther. east with some showers there into northern parts of hon. she went to okada for a time tempted around $23.00 celsius flashing up attached to the winds, grassy. make the way round moving north the direction for the crew peninsula. here it is. try and find more hot sunshine in their south chris solar, around 27 degrees celsius. good deal hotter than that though for beijing. $35.00 celsius here, there's a weather continued cost, southern parts across southern areas of china, easing over towards tie $1.00 more the same as we go one through monday. now, as you make away further west, where she can follow the line, a shower across indo china towards c by have been gold towards the adamant c. as the tropical front, as making its way up towards the monsoon front, i should say, pushing up towards me and more,
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more big downpours. i'm pleased to say things improve for in there. over the next few days. fewer intense downpours across the northeast of india. more cloud up towards the northwest, that means temperatures coming down and a similar thing. they're happening for pakistan, cancer, airway. official airline of the john. oh, short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short puzzles, stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. ah, ah, al jazeera selects ah
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ah, hello again, this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the cell a fuels for the held for 17 year old palestinian boy shot and killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. it happened to jeanine, went out, 0 journalist shall be in our claim was killed last week. u. s. president joe biden says that he's willing to beat north korea's kim jong golden for security talks. if he's serious bivens in sol, for meetings with the south korea counts upon humans, took your political pundits say that australia could be heading to ra, hung the parliament was county begins, and its general election sent to left labor party. led by anthony albanese could have the mature as he, but not enough to govern the outs. right. heavy rain flooding had landslides, a bringing war, havoc northeast on the india in
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a some states. at least 14 people have died in the latest town. pause, more than 700000 people are affected, but many don't want to leave that flooded homes. out 0 is pumping. the towel is that homes are partially sub marsh and the roads are under water. this is megan district. it's the was affected area in a som, in dallas, ne, in fact, nearly half the population that has been effected across the state leaves over here . now, many of the residents here have decided to stay, but even though evacuations and rescue efforts are underway across the street, many are using rocks, but mostly we've seen people just roll up their pines and wade through the water to get their daily supplies in some parts of the street, the water is wide up to the waist. now close to state about 70000 people are in relief. camps many have been there for about a week, which is when the rain started,
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climate exports say the climate change is to blame for this extreme weather. flooding is not uncommon in a sob. heavy rains are an annual of fe. what's different this time? is that the rains have come early and a more intense than audio and ex quotes say that extreme by the scenarios like these could become more common at the planet warm spot though. the storm that swept through western germany has generated 3 tornadoes, destroying homes, knocking out power. one person has been killed, at least, 40 injured lahardo were pitch. ah, the eye of a storm. debris swirling caught on camera and posted online. the violent weather swept parts of western and central germany and generated 3 tornadoes. this one, touching down and looked up from the northwest. oh, the storm cell also brought rain, pale and strong. of when the basement of hundreds of homes were flooded and left
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over debris stopped. many people from leaving this church last at steeple it's remnants now blocking the junction of her chris. this storm was part of a weather system that produced severe weather on thursday and friday it disrupted traffic and uprooted trees that toppled on to rail tracks and roads. the regional fire service said all available rescuers were deployed. germany usually experiences several tornadoes a year as colder air from the north clashes with warmer air. from the south. leo harding al jazeera, the world health organizations held an emergency meeting on the spirit of monkey pox. the least 80 cases have been confirmed in 11 countries. the disease was 1st identified in monkeys and central of west africa. it typically spreads through close contact, causing body sause and fever. the virus is treatable,
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a no deaths have been reported. a u. s. jobs has blocked a white house plan to lift, covet restrictions on people seeking asylum on the southern border. measure allows authorities to quickly expel most of those who arrived from mexico to prevent the spread of a corona virus. medical experts say the restrictions are no longer necessary because even when i put on fire, we do hope the laws change a bit in favor of migrants. it's time for that, and there are many of us who've come here out of necessity and you will do good avenue. it's hard on being whatever happens with the law. we just want this opportunity to pay back. the opportunity we're being given hasn't been all in mexico. tens of thousands of women go missing every year a most i'm never seen again. the government has been unable to investigate any cases and that's pushed families to go to great lengths to find their loved ones out there as manuel. rob, hello, report sound from mexico city on one mother's struggle to reunite with her daughter . it's late afternoon in mexico city. and rosa
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silva is out searching for her daughter victoria, liz beth, who went missing last year in anonymous phone call has led rosa to a part of the city that's popular among sex workers. she believes whom ever took her daughter may have forced her into prostitution by that for then inconvenient inc, i think don't yet all of this is in hopes of finding my daughter victoria. it would be the greatest thing that could happen for us to find her during one of these searches that we carry out with the help of a lena elena is a founder of an en geo that seeks to help people like rossa in their search for missing loved ones, i've had them off, he said, and i got mad i am some time ago we receive a phone call. it was a woman's voice. she said she had seen rose as daughter among the girls out here. back noah we elena's organization. his started a campaign called quad, those of us use or empty rooms in spanish. their main objective is to raise
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visibility over the crisis of missing persons in mexico by symbolically renting out the rooms of missing women. the money they raise is used to help families fund the search for their loved ones. roper. this room once belonging to ross as daughter victoria is just one of tens of thousands of empty rooms across mexico law apollonia re. jesse though victoria has been missing for more than a year. we gross a has kept everything just the way it was the day her daughter disappeared. i am in the county of even something tells me my daughter is alive, but where is she? i wish i could just turn the corner and see her and hold her kidding. i dream of her constantly in my dreams, i see my daughter smiling. i see her coming home. i have faith that i will find my daughter. all i ask is for god to give me the strength to continue the struggle
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apart from the pain of not knowing where victoria is or if she's even alive. rosa has all been spent, her life savings trying to find her billing. and in mexico, it's a story that plays out every day in households all across the country. more than 22100 women are currently listed as missing in mexico. and more than half of them are under the age of 18. the crisis of missing persons in mexico is so massive that every day an average of 6 women go missing, most of them will never be seen or heard from again. as weeks and months have passed, with no updates on victoria's whereabouts, many have lost faith of ever finding her alive. grocer however, refuses to give up hope, vowing to never give up the search for her daughter. manuel that are below al jazeera mexico city. finland says that russia has halted supplies of natural gas.
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it escalates a dispute with european nations who refuse to pay for russian gas in rubles, poland and o guerria were cut off last month. separately, russia has warned of consequences for finland and sweden, if applied to join nato. labranz outgoing government is approved a financial recovery plan in its final meeting before losing decision making. palace, the cabinet is operating at a can't take a row after parliamentary elections last week. the plan includes several measures to unlock funds from a deal with the instructional monetary fund. they include changes to laws on bank secrecy. the bailout is needed to deal with a 3 year economic meltdown. the idea to let it was one of the challenges facing our country requires strong management and cooperation from all parties and not to delay in transmitting files, because time is no longer available for any delay. this delay has cost lebanon, and the lebanese people are lot have done this solution 2 years ago. the cost would
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have been much lower. and with every passing day, the cost of a more and more if we don't get into the recovery plan and implemented fully. nearly 5 years after i saw was defeated in mosul. large parts of the city still lie in ruins. but archaeologists of an of a mosque that dates back centuries as a solid. bon jovi, reports iraqis, and a rebuilding one of the cities well known landmarks rocha. the newly mosque in motion in our 2nd largest city is isis declared, its so called caliphate in 2014 famous for its leaning mineral, or i'll head by his local people called it. it's been regarded as an icon for nearly 900 years leveled in the fight. soldiers and local people reject delegations by isolated the tower and must be destroyed by bombs dropped by the us led coalition. now, piece by piece, brick by brick. iraqis are putting it back together. iraq, the authorities and unesco aim to fully restored the monuments by next year. them
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in difficulties that we found at the beginning of the project. while we remove that, we moved about 5600 tons of bubbles. and also about the living. all of them was inside of the wall or not difficulties was to, to restore the ticket as much as possible from that sort of pieces and to clean it documented and saved it in a safety way. 6 meters below the surface, a prayer hall and of lucian rooms. after debris and explosives were cleared, archeologists of discovered what they believed to be the original mosque built alongside the minute. one official described it as a rear of hope from the ruins. but this is only one part of morsels destroyed old city. it will take an estimated $100000000000.00 to reconstruct in every province in public spaces and heritage sites. but people here are still waiting for some of that money to arrive, so they can restart their lives. and while they wait for promises made by donors
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and the government to materialize, young people reclaiming most of the public spaces. this is what the central library of mosul university look like after and i still fighters were targeted there. but students and staff risked their lives to rescue books, even pages. and now the building is back with reminders of its recent past that are now our display section for discussions and computers for researches. doctor se still wants help from academics. and international libraries are for most of the $1000000.00 items, including books, manuscripts and research. papers were destroyed. hickory and john looked of all his entered in us. the idea was not just to restore it, but also to make it contemporary with not just a book repository, but a minute of knowledge. the aim to target all sections of society while concentrating on youth. so everyone can benefit from the resources, summary, or hopes the big mosque and his city will soon be rebuilt. and these children who
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remembered the horrors of war for people will live together in peace in the future . some a majority down the era, most of the following. so starline capture has talked to the international space station. it's a win for the us aerospace company after years of failures and full stops, capture johnny was a test flight without the crew. organize us of the common film festival, a promise to work towards great agenda. parity in the awards, including the top prize, the palm doors. this year, on the 5 of the 21 movies in contention of directed by women. from can charlie angela reports. i think tale of male friendship against the backdrop of the italian out. the 8 mountains is the stunning film, co directed by belgian charlotte divan. denise. oh, was your band decade continence and is what is the $21.00 film competing for the palm dual prize?
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we approach it as a love story because friendship is love. and the families important mother father, your ancestors also can you escape where you come from? can you do it differently? what's your destiny? can you escape her destiny than denise co directed with her husband felix? i'm grown again and spoke about what she learned from the process. be able to say no to people when it's necessary, and invite them in and be generous when there's a time for it. but just to remain really focused. because that's the heart of what you're doing and, and yeah, often filmmaking is just a lot of things at the same time. and go in the history of can only 2 women have won the palms. will prize the best director a no protest for the festival to sign agenda piracy pledge in 2018. this is a problem, not just for the festival, but for the film industry at large. this year, only 25 percent of the film submitted for consideration were directed by women,
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still a records the can. rodeo is a french film about a girl breaking into a male dominated world set in the suburbs of border. it follows a group of working class kids pursuing that passion for illegal debt by reading them to the 1st time director role spent 4 years investigating the motor cross scene. she says she wanted to create a character, be rarely see on screen. she is as to in polite to, to say that doctor. hello, i'm julie. how are you? no, no, no. she is leg. bah, breaking the world in, get in for the group. her i leg violence, her female character, female direct is like quiver all under mish offering fresh voices in cinema. their films were snapped up even before being screened and can proving the audience appetite is already there. charlie angela al jazeera can ah.

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