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on al jazeera, 2 young women in morocco staying with local families. morocco really woke me up, and it definitely changed my life in a good way. american students learning to live in north africa and getting better at haggling and shopping, and rosco, al jazeera world photos that journeys of cultural emotion leading to some surprising consequences. an american in my home on al jazeera ah ha tensions. hi. as it's riley alternation as juice tried to storm the alarm, so most compound ahead of an annual flag rally to mark the occupation of east
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jerusalem. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up, ah, a down grieves for his murdered children as us president joe biden renews calls for ty to gun control ahead of his visit. do you validate, texas more people go hungry because faso is fighting forces. farmers off their land and viciously sharp satire about class conflict with the top prize at the cannes film festival. ah israeli ultra nationalists, jewish groups have entered the along so most compound in the occupied east
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jerusalem ahead of an annual rally. the flag march marks the occupation of east jerusalem by israel and the 1967 war but it's fed. it could lead to violence at a time of heightened tension. australia forces of fire, rubber, bullets, worshippers inside the mosque in the compound. rob matheson is lie for us in occupy these jerusalem wants the situation. like now rob about somebody from about 7 o'clock this morning we've seen group so roughly about 30 jewish ultra nationalists to be supported by police across the esplanade of the locks the most compound. they have not been allowed to stop. they've not been allowed to paul. they've simply been scalded across the con, the esplanade, and out the other side. but in the last hour or so, we've seen more videos appearing on social media of members of those groups who have either knelt to pray or they have been dancing. or in one case,
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there was one video of a man who was filming himself, who was praying and refused to stop despite being told by israeli police to do so. they subsequently arrested him under a more videos of that beginning to emerge. i'm going to stand to one side because i want to submit our camera to be able to show you the scene at the moment. let me just quickly describe it to you. this is the last couple of ox, oscar compounds which is around a, by that large wall, the dome of the rockies. the has the golden don't in the middle of it to the left hand side is the mosque and to the left hand side of that is the western wall. that is one of the, that is the holiest sites for jewish worshippers. the don't the rock of course, and the locks are most compound being one of the 3 most holy sites for islam. i don't know if you can see just done towards the lower parts of the wall. there are groups of. busy marchers beginning to gather there. another reason for that is because the locks are most competitive now closed for israeli jewish visitors and
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they are not making their way ahead of this afternoon's march to these points where they are going to sit and demonstrate. we have seen, however, is, is out of the social media videos that have been appearing with people, as i say, kneeling to pray or dancing. there have been cautious between palestinians who have also been on the esplanade of the ox, almost to have been fighting with israeli police petroleum. because this is in sensing the, the, the palestinians this whole day is that they regard as a tremendous provocation. and that leads us on to talk about the march. that's going to be happening later on this afternoon. now the march is going to move from the far side of the old city through damascus gate. and that is probably going to be one of the 1st flush points because damascus escape is regarded by palestinians as being at the heart of occupied east jerusalem. the march is then going to move
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through many of the mainly muslim parts of the day. the old city to the western balls the wailing was, is sometimes sometimes known. now as i say, this whole situation is making palestinians very angry, but it's also making armed groups very angry as well as iran back because paula has stress and reaction if there is any provocation, but so has to be on group. it's in charge of gaza, which is to the side of us. she just remind viewers that when this march happened last year, 2021 tensions around march. what already so high that come i started firing a walk, it's towards jerusalem. and that led to an 11th, a war between israel and hamas in gaza. we're going to find out, of course, whether or not what the reaction is going to be today. everybody is very concerned that we're going to get into a similar situation again. and there are some of the element efforts being made to
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try to find some sort of negotiated way through that. so they don't write the same situation that we saw last. ok, rob, let me jump in and quickly. just clarify something. you mentioned about jewish groups praying inside the l. oxer most compound. is that what happened today? because of course that would be against even israeli law than in the latest ruling rules against that. but yeah, that's, that's absolutely right. there were about 2 weeks ago this all stems from a case where there were 3 young boys who went to a lot. so most conference 3 young jewish boys went to the compact and prayed, and they were arrested and prosecuted. and the magistrate court said that yes, they were entitled to do their subsequent play. that decision has been overturned by the supreme court, but there is an understanding among many of the far right nations, jewish groups that know the original ruling should sign that they have an absolute right to be able to pray that the problem is, of course,
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the palestinian see that is an absolute provocation. any indication of any prayer by jewish groups on ok. so most find is simply running the risk of raising the tensions even. busy further which gives an indication of how dangerous the situation can be. that even something if you like as small but significant those that could run the risk of leading to another violence conflict. all right, thanks so much rob matheson there. now just here, media network continues to demand the rapid independent and transparency investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank shooting box. i was shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignments in janine, on the day of a funeral is ready forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing poll baron almost drop a casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through, occupy the jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the
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international community of condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation of all clay was without 0 for 25 years covering the story of these re occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. hundreds of people have attended a memorial service in your vow. they taxes for victims of tuesdays shooting 19 children and 2 teachers were gunned down in the classroom. the anger over the slow response of police to the shooting and the killers easy access to guns. the u . s. presidents is once again, colds of stronger laws. she returns the reports, victims advocates, the skeptical united states of america, president biden, the head of the graduation ceremony. out of our master, the university of delaware on saturday,
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he attempted to frame the schoolmaster and you've elder texas as a catalyst for the students to make a different educated with cannot outlaw tragedy. i know we can make america safer. we can finally do, we have to pick the lives of the people and of our children. however, members of mass shooting survivors, groups are expressing their skepticism. so often change has been promised. each time it hasn't materialized, nothing has changed. actually, we are moving backwards. there are more going out there. gone into 3 has been able to promote more theirselves, made people feel afraid. we need attention is being paid to the marketing of guns to young people. a tweet from the manufacturer of the weapon used in tuesday's attack is drawing strictly. a small child has shown cradling a rifle. biblical scripture above train up a child and the way he should go. and when he is old,
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he will not depart from us at reeds. now the company's website displays a pop up window, offering his thoughts and prayers to the bereaved. so many other companies, explicitly market by weapons for the young and what we released. here's the j r 15, it's lighter. it's a, this is a version of the assault rifle b a r 15, but design for children with j all 50 right? well, junior, 15 feel 20 percent small level operates just like mom and dads go know the marketing literature bursts only in the absence of congressional action. once again, there is talk of suing the gun industry. over a law passed in 2005 gives weapons manufacturers and dealers, broad immunity for crimes committed what the weapons they make or sell. if the past is any guide, we're likely to see a spike in gum sales and govern things. yes. fair the, perhaps this time congress will act in addition, be bulged response to this massive shooting has anecdotally, at least could of been some to buy gun survey can protect their families themselves
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. she every time see al jazeera washington, texas senator ted cruz has been confronted about his views on guns at a restaurant in houston. i don't know what the republican was challenged by a man who initially asked for a photo. he just finished delivering a speech at the national rifle association, annual convention which is currently being held in the city. the pairing gauged in the back and forth before the man was removed by security. the plane is gone missing in the pool with 22 people on board. the small passenger aircraft was on a 15 minute flight to the town of johnson your last contact with it's control tower . shortly after taking off a trip is popular with tours for hiking and pilgrims from india. and the paul who is temple, a helicopter has been dispatched to search for the cross. the
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now russian forces have stepped up their assault on savannah on the east in the ukraine. one of the last major ukrainian held cities in the hunt screech and the better done. yeah. to get a key rush and target and has already seen some of the heaviest fighting, the governor says 90 percent of its buildings have been damaged. ukrainian troops may have to retreat. russian artillery is also been shelling the lia ganske, but remote roads at moscow needs to take to encircle ukrainian forces the kremlin last major game is the railroad town of lima. and ukraine says, fighting continues in the city and crying in forces in a dumbass region. say russia is deploying more troops every day. the landscape in the done yes, and especially la hans regions the enemy is increasing the forces from north that
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means every day and night they carry out the task of reaching the defined areas. we further efforts to insert clattering as russian forces press forward with their offensive to take houston ukrainian cities, civilians who managed to flee have been describing intense shelling that left them confined to basement bomb shelters for weeks. well, what can i say now? the situation is very bad. it's been scary to go outside a while ago. we could go outside and let the kids play out of the basement. but now we mostly have been confined underground. nathan, who was going to put, you know, we were just sitting there, then the traffic place came, and they told us that we should evacuate as fast as possible since it's dangerous to stay in here. now, i didn't agree with this for a long time. none of us wanted to leave our native city, but for the sake of these small children, we decided to lay of said,
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i have an al jazeera vote is in columbia. will soon head to the polls on what's being called one of the most significant election in recent years, plus until recently, european champions league final in paris, where kickoff was delightful than half an hour. with france, i'm unable to get into the ground and being pappas, bright by the police. ah, he has begun the v full world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today had change in those temperatures for italy and the balkans. hello everyone. this is after record heats in rome, so here's what's going on. showers and thunderstorms have cooled the atmosphere, and in the zone here we could see winds whip up to about 80 kilometers per hour, and some spots looking at about 40 millimeters of rain over a short period of time that could certainly trigger some flooding. clouds are drifting into is stan bowl. we may catch a straight shower here,
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but that's gonna do little to put a cap on temperatures hot it stay of the year with a high of 33 degrees. other side of the mediterranean claudser also drifting in here. so we've got some lower temperatures out of the thirty's, for example, in seville, with a hive $29.00 degrees in a week band of showers across northern areas of spain, off to the northwest. right now there's winds, those pesky winds still the problem, northern germany and the low countries, but not as intense as they have been over the last few days. south end of africa, some showers around the gulf, guinea, including sierra leone, freetown has a high $28.00 degrees, but very active, whether western cape and the eastern cape cape town, looking at wind gusts of about 50 kilometers per hour. but as bad as that is, i think for the eastern cape port, elizabeth, we'll see those winds whip up to 75 kilometers per hour. hang on to your hats. that's it. see soon cats are official airline of the journey. here are some of the media stories,
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a critical look at the global news media spread it on al jazeera government shut off access to social media. talk to al jazeera, we ask, what is the time table in your mind? when do you think that you are? can be off of russian gas, we listen or, and i have seen and played football with these refugees. i look at them and they're happy they smile in we meet with global news makers and talk about the store restock matter on al jazeera. ah ah, they're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. altro nationalist, religious jewish groups of entered the along are mos compound and occupy these
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jerusalem ahead of an annual rally is feared that flag march could lead to violence at a time of heightened tension. a memorial service has been held for 19 school children and 2 teachers killed on tuesday. the u. s. town are you, val day president joe biden is again called for tougher gun laws is due to meet victims. family's plan has gone missing in the fall with $22.00 people on board. the small passenger aircraft was on a 15 minute flight to the mountain town of johnson. the trip is popular with torrison pilgrims. hundreds of protesters in sri lanka have taken to their bicycles to call the president, got a biology packs a to resign the road to a protest site. opposite the presidential palace a protest as blame president roger pack. so for the countries worst economic crisis since independence in 1948, but al flanders has more ha, tear gas in water cannons con, dampened the anger in jolanda police fight war to stop protesting from heading
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towards the president's house. we had ordered in march to the president's office, trade union members, artists, religious leaders, and ordinary she luncheons joined the demonstration of it up. uh huh. jaguar, anita, my biggest victory for us so far is awakening the public to make people speak out about their problems. take to the streets and to push politicians to provide answers to those problems. we will not stop until we win the struggle. i mean, the brought has started as a grassroots reaction to parker it. small groups of people gathering at street corners in silent rebuke of a government be accused of mismanage corruption, but a violent crackdown. demonstrators who camped outside prison go tomba. raj boxes private residence. pushed people to take a stand. i could possibly do longer. that option preschool lanka looked up not locked up. um,
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so really the people i really know how the hell were on this fine break. and why have you had somebody decided to stick on with those problems, include almost new foreign currency reserves, which means the government cannot afford to buy food medicine, fuel and cooking gas paper. now all the time i read in day and night in the cues look in for the arm facilities are still days ago and rulers more non mum forward disorder and dizzy. but he's still the eyes are going to men in their power moisture. lumpkins are struggling under escalating costs. inflation is $34.00 or 123 percent, depending on who you believe. and for the thousands gathered here. that original demand of gotta go home, remains unchanged. been a fernandez or just the euro. colombo, focus in columbia, head to the poles in the coming out to vote for
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a new president. i left his candidate could win for the 1st time in the country's history. paul's showing rebel turned politician gustavo. petra is the front runner . i will send that on pierre, to report from the capital bobo tar the small army of police officers follow presidential candidate gustavo, paper wherever he goes. and stage men with large bulletproof shields stand on either side of him, a reminder of what he means to run for office in columbia. especially when promising a drastic rebuke of the status quo. we are on the cusp of changing history and columbia changing over his, she saw full of violence or fin, justice of social exclusion to the possibility of building a country at peace. as colombians head to the polls, the climate is less than peaceful veterans. rise from to invest in rebel to the threshold and become the country. first let these presidents have meant an uptick in their threats,
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which he blames under countries. beliefs. a progressive force has never govern columbia. i call what we had here, hereditary democracy, which is not democracy. 40 families have kept the control of the country for 200 years. they have concentrated the political and economic power. excluding the majority, the candidates promise of radical changes pushed him to the top of the pulse was 40 percent of the vote. probably not enough to avoid the run off in june. some other rated as during that campaign going as far as making a very public and legally binding not to expropriate any private assets among other action. but those haven't been to overcome many people's fear about it. his main rival say that eco gutierrez, backed by most of columbia, traditional parties is running on a pro business platform. he says he understands colombians, social demands, but cautions against embracing policies that would put the country stability at
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risk. you know, in a way to look at venezuela could nicaragua, it's a social and economic model very different from the one we propose. we will offer change to colombia, but change that will not put the country at risk. we don't need anymore hate speech and class warfare as well. they're concerned about that. some political analysts say the growing calls for reforms come from the signing of a p steel with 5 rebels 5 years ago. and the elimination of at least that main source of war has led to rising social demands. and rising social protests that has been under tended. and that is now giving way to popular opinion favoring a left this candidate who is speaking directly to many of the social concerns being expressed by very many different sectors of colombian society. but as this rattled, country looks left for the 1st time. many wonder if indeed
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a majority is ready for such an historic leap. ellison, that i'm just with us at least $31.00 people have been killed in a stampede of the church in southern nigeria, it happens is a charity event and pull target local media outlets for the large crowd turned off and people were crushed when the venue opened. fighting and became a fast so it's causing more people to go hungry. 6 years of attacks by all groups in the southern region, the force many from their farms that prevented them from growing crops. sam ed nick traveled to the town of dory, where malnutrition is a major problem. i said to him, a fled her village because she feared attacks by armed groups. her 8 month old daughter became severely known. nourished weeks later, homeless and hungry. i said you couldn't produce enough breastmilk. so she travelled several hours to reach the hospital in the town of dory. one night in
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them, i'm in the since been displaced. we haven't received support. we used to have food to eat when we were in our home, but we don't think we can return. i'm really afraid my children will start my at our, she them on hundreds of thousands. the un says are on the brink of starvation in burkina faso. their hunger fueled by violence linked to years of unrest in the largely lawless style region that's forced many from their homes. almost 60 percent of all health centers in the style had been forced to close. many of the people here have come from villages where there is no longer any functioning health facilities. by the time they arrive, dr. say the children often extremely malnourished. many like these babies here need oxygen to survive. dr. see the most severe cases die within 24 hours after arrival . and health workers are preparing for the situation to get worse and security problems, increase muteness, soldiers out to the president in january. since then,
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attacks by arm groups have increased and spread. she just was a dig around, the situation is escalating every day. and if the government can find the right strategy in 6 months, there will be humanitarian disaster. well, the 2000000 people are internally displaced. most fleeing rural areas for cities which are already short of key supplies girl and then they wouldn't let me. we don't have water, we don't have anything. i suffer a loss. i really need any kind of support because i'm suffering aid workers are struggling to cope with the rising needs and shrinking funds. because i want don't wait until monday. we still need more than $18000000.00 to fill the gap of financial resources in order to take care of these children. and he warns if the money doesn't arrive, the crisis will become even worse. sam ed nick al jazeera story, burkina faso. now real madrid of want to record extending full teams,
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champions, league title spanish signed the english premier li live for one year in the final and parents ago coming in the 2nd half, 5 in football staff. in the junior, the rail madrid found celebrated into the 9th and the french council. there was controversy with police firing tig asset fans lining up went to the stadium full rece revolts from paris. liverpool fans with tickets pleads to be let into the stuff, the friends with the clock ticking down their champions league final against rail madrid. police held the gates closed after parents, security breaches by people without tickets. as play is warmed up inside the ground . outside police use tear gas on fans and hundreds of local youths roaming the perimeter. whether they had seats or not. some did get 3 regardless. others behind
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the gates were pepper sprite. this matters meant to kick off at 9 p. m local time. but the biggest game in european club football was delayed by more than half an hour. with liverpool funds, unable to take their seats and chaos on the streets outside the stadium. right, police entered the stadium itself to try and remove intruders authorities struggling to keep control after this game was moved from st. petersburg with just a few months notice. but tensions continued afterwards. as local youngsters goaded the defeated, liverpool fans answered tie us as we can out of the ground. ah, there's all the guys to close out with us for a bit. shambolic really not really fun for you a for to have such a big event. low stewing, my it seems a bit old bottles were thrown out right. police as tear gas was deployed an ugly
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end to a match that will be remembered mainly for the wrong reasons. poll reese, al jazeera paris, the curtains have closed on this year as 75th film festival in can. 21 films were competing for the palm door and a wall that can propeller relatively obscure film into the mainstream. charlie angela has more on the witness. when they tell send the triangle of said, the swedish director reuben austin shocks can gressick 15 minute vomiting, seen films triangle of sadness that picked up his palm to apprise with a message of how we must question in a quality the keep us. and i'm happy that the yury acknowledge to feel him and then it's it's a committed slash sac tire. so it's kind of feeling that maybe not out of tradition means that olsen income and i wanted to do a few last in the audience is engaged and laughing and participating at the same
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time as to how the content that the thought provoking and that you need to discuss afterwards, trying to sadness the satirical film about capitalism, set on a luxury cruise ship, the latest thing with a dot comedy about hierarchy. somehow it can be flipped. freedom in capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient greece. freedom or slave owners, i don't bloody me leaning audiences and can gave it a standing ovation a minute when in the pond or twice, which is so rare will is time is reuben austin, as perhaps with many people. the gray is living direct to work in today. his films really touches on something that we talk about a lot. and we see especially on social media, white, liberal gill and his films. exactly. tapping into that sense of billy and our
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community to the girl free with a would a joint me to french direct declared any stars at noon. romantic thriller set nicaragua and close by belgium, director lucas. sensitive coming of age film, about the friendship of to 13 year old boys, his bond is later torn apart a. the jury prize is also shed between e, o gentle filled exploring the world through the eyes of a donkey, and so like the window. okay, so i try to him his asking and 8 mountains. an epic love letter to friendship and nature set the italian alps this year can, has celebrated story telling. there are no car chases with special effects.
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