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ah, hello again, i am adrian again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up, ukraine's president visits the eastern frontline is to rally his troops, his 1st visit outside keith. since the washington based columbia this begin voting to choose a new lead up in an election. they say is the most significant in decades. ah, hundreds of ultra nationalist, religious jews have begun gathering for the flag. march riley had occupied east jerusalem. some 3000 is ready. police were deployed in the city ahead of the march . the annual event comes at a time of high tension following months of deadly incidence. the confrontations between palestinian residents to the old city and members of the ultra las juice
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o preparing to take part in the march is where the security forces detain several people. after the incident, a splinter group of jewish auto nationalists, meanwhile started waving his brady flags inside the alex, almost compound. and that's an unusual scene that provoked anger among palestinian worshippers. they see it as part of a group effort to change the status quo that his farms 3rd holiest sites and some jewish worshippers prayed at the most compound violating a longstanding band. they are allowed to visit the area but a bod from performing religious rights. we have 3 correspondents following the story in a moment. we'll hear from you. i'll say it. who's in gossip? anita abraham, who's in ramallah, but 1st, let's speak to al jazeera cimarron con, who's in occupied east jerusalem. iran took us through what's happened that day and what's happening right now? well, let me tell you what's happening right now. a large number of these ultra nationalists have now come towards where the journalists,
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all they are roxanne journalists, as they going like this is for dominantly opinion journalists. international media is wrong. there is only one police officer, he's actually now leaving. he's allowing me of these people the, harass these journalists. and this is what these kids warm i look at this. this is a crowd of a young children or young boys. oh, just you know, they see this is a unification. oh, through slim which through islam. however, this is a definite publication. these guys are now looking forward and we've been seeing this old, we are likely to see much more of the evening. a goes on. also just earlier we did say a drawing and carrying a palestinian flag fly over head. so that's what's been going on right now for the day. we have seen sporadic, i should have inside the old city, i'm on the damascus case where i'm standing as well. so tensions are high,
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the police have now moved in on. they're trying to make a barrier between the journalist and the israeli ultra nationalist. but these, i'm just going to stop talking presented just to let you see these pages. so aging, we are unlikely to see about 16000 people on this march. this is just a small taste of the, i guess is the best way of describing it on these people are going to be arriving in the next couple of hours. and where will this, where are these people go from here that they're meeting here but, but where does this march take them? well, the march actually begins in wester islam and then it splits into 2. 1 bit of the march goes to jeff again, which is about 1520 minute. busy walk away from it and then they come to here which is damascus gates. now, the, the, i'm up, i'll let the public skiers the minister has allowed them to march through damascus
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gate. i know it was to the western wool where they'll gather in large numbers. finally, but they'll have to, oh yeah, like the most compelling. and that is something that will be a flash point. if there's any clashes outside there on the route. there's a heavy security president said he is ready please. about 3000 police officers on site security everywhere to stop up that palestinians from coming in. however, as you can see, if euro is radio or not to last nationalist, you're absolutely welcome. and that will be the flash points if something happens that, that we don't know what's going to happen. hm. ask them said that they're watching this watch very closely from the gaza strip and they will react accordingly if anything happens either nay. or in the alex the most companies. all right for the moment, so i'll just remind combat reporting live from occupied east jerusalem. many thanks indeed to a mom that's going to garza, then i'm 0. assume the outside is that it this into,
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into some context concerning what happened last year. what is the likelihood of any military action from home are some other palestinian groups? oh, yes, adrian. so the policy of foxes already know that this flags march ah, with all of provocations that it does hold for the palestinians. it's going to go through and they don't have a problem with it. what they do have a problem with is this flex, march, packing and passing through the damascus gate. and this is what international mediations have been trying to do this past a week, trying to prevent or change the course of this, of flags march. so that it does not lay a rob or trigger an escalation between the gaza factions and israel, like what happened last year. so when it comes to an up, so moist, when it comes to the holy sites of through the love,
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the violence that erupts in that, in that place, of course, is very sensitive to all palestinians. and the factions keep, ah, their hands as they say, to own the trigger, watching closely what is going to happen and how the situation is going to develop . whether it's great to develop too much more complicated, ha escalation that requires a further escalation and response by the policy and functions here in gaza. but what they have told us, what they have been stating and confirming is that they will not allow any, any attempts of, or is really attempts to change the status quo of an accent mosque. and by passing through damascus gate and into the compound of an exile, and in doing any so mighty dances or prairies in these. and these
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areas is considered a flag violation to the factions that requires an instant response. as they said, i'll just hear as you're in the outside reporting, live that from gaza unit for the moment. buddy, thanks, let's go to ramallah. then in the occupied westbank couches here as need are abraham, is there what's likely to happen in the occupied west bank? neither we've seen dozens of palestinians take to the streets. we've seen the protest in drama luck carrying the palestinian flag. i'll just ask the cover man joseph to show you what's left of the protesters. they're trying to march through the streets of from a law carrying the palestinian flag. but the rest of the protesters have already made their way towards and in egan is really supplement. that is on the entrance of drama, la. it's called beta al. it's usually a confrontation point between the palestinians. add these radio army. there is
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a permanent israeli minute city. it presents there. and palestinians often go there to protest. let me just tell you that we've seen a lot of flags and um, a lot of people putting them up in their car and on their cars on the buildings, palestinians carrying out the palestinian flag. because for them, it resembles sovereignty, a sovereignty that they don't have over their lands just outside the league and is ready sentiment of bits eel that we were just talking about. the street is filled with israeli flags. israel has the upper hand, the control of it has thousands and thousands of settlers spreading out in different areas in the occupied west bank under the protection of these radio minutes area. they are also attacking palestinians who are trying to put the flags in main street like enchiladas, for example. we've seen something that palestinians called the battle of the flag whereby palestinians go on the streets,
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try to put up the palestinian flags only to see is really suck this coming in under the protection of the israeli army. and taking those flags off. it has been also one point of confrontation between palestinians and these really forces, palestinians. i've been living under occupation for decades, but they remember the time in the late 19 eighties with the colors of the palestinian flag were bad. some artists were even drawing watermelons because it consists of a 4 colors of the flag as a way to protest and kind of like maneuver around this band. so it's a very symbolic thing, very important. and this is why we're seeing many palestinians carrying the flag specifically that these palestinians cannot access jerusalem. they don't have permits that they have to get from the israeli military. so they're trying to do what they can here by raising the flags and saying that they are with their palace, the palestinians in jerusalem,
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even if they can't be there with them physically. i'm 0, not abraham reporting live from ramallah in the occupied westbank. but he, thanks, nita al jazeera media network continues to the amount of rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists to the occupied westbank, showing up our claim was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, is where the forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barrows to almost drop her casket. that did to stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. trevino barclay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine . ukraine as president in florida as landscape tor. the devastated city of car keys
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leaving key for the 1st time since the invasion last month. ukraine's 2nd largest city was being shell daily by russian forces. but ukraine has since managed to push them back. at least a quarter of the city's housing has been destroyed. so landscape met local leaders and handed out metals to soldiers. let's go live now to keep our zeros and us robbie is there's landscape 1st trip that outside of the capital. tell us more than that's exactly right. the last time we saw the president leave. keith city, it was to another nearby area, just a short drive away and that was in boucher and that was after the revelations of the bloody massacre in boucher that resulted in so many civilian deaths. he did visit to take stock of that incident. but the 1st time he left key region is this time to visit car key. certainly a calculated risk one to illustrate that the country is on a strong footing,
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no doubt to raise more out or keep morale high as ukraine continues to fight the russians on multiple fronts along the eastern side of the country as well as the south. as you said, he handed out service metals to troops there. he talked about the reconstruction efforts that will happen to bring car keys back from, from the destruction that it is faced by russian attacks and has to be said, those attacks have continued. he has gone to a place that remains under threat by russian strikes in just days ago we saw a number of casualties in car key as a result of russian missile strikes. he also very crucially had a message for the troops there. he said that he wanted to thank each of them. he said, i want to thank each of you for your service, your risk, your life, for all of us and our state. thank you for defending your friends, independence, keep yourselves safe. so a very strong message from the president at this critical time in ukraine's conflict out there is a disrupt, they're reporting live from keith. and the thanks indeed,
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jane. russia says that it's destroyed ammunition, detto and central ukraine. the missiles hit a warehouse in korea, vida, ukrainian emergency service is a confirmed that an industrial plant in the city was hit by 2 russian rockets. they're reporting significant damage, but no casualties. so to come here on al jazeera, rescuers on the pole. such for remains after a plane crashed in the mountains. in the end of the day, i doubt to decades, all the families who are still fighting for the return of thousands of paintings stolen by the nazis. ah hi again, that southwest monsoon continues to track further toward the north. it's now
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cutting across the indian states of care law and tamela do so. at times we spill see some intense rounds of brain blanketed in rain across somal deeds and that western side of sri lanka. let me take you to bay bank. all right, now we're going to power up some pretty intense thunderstorms, bangladesh, around cox's bizarre may see some flooding there. and look at this batch of what, whether we've got around west spain gall calcutta, severe thunderstorms possible there, seen some powerful winds and hail southeast asia were mostly in the clear across sumatra and much of indonesia. but i got to take you to the philippines, especially at some zones here, where we have the risk of seeing some flooding, seen that rain fill in across a sebu and really that northern edge of mindy now are seasonal rains, are plum rains starting to fall further south, so away from the yangtze river valley and it's out toward the east. china see it's just going to graze a southern most areas of key shoe, so that includes cargo. shima, seen some downpours on monday. meantime,
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a frontier swept across cy parts here. so beijing, lower temperatures, same with young joe after seen, near record temperatures just 24 hours ago. see you later. ah, oh. oh, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. ah
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ah. hello again. this is al jazeera lets roger the main news, the sell hundreds of ultra nationalists, religious jews of the gun gathering for the flag march rally and occupied east jerusalem. some 3000 is where the police were deployed in the city ahead of the bunch that were confrontations between palestinians, residents of the old city, a members of the ultra nationalist, jewish groups preparing to take part in that march is ready, security forces to attain several people as you crave, as president fellow to miss zalinski has told the devastated city of col, keith, leaving the cave reaching for the 1st time since the invasion, at least a quarter of the city's housing has been destroyed. a plane has crashed in the pall with 22 people on board. the small passenger aircraft was on
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a 15 minute flight from the tourist town of picardo to the mountain town of johnson . it lost contact with the control tower. shortly after taking off the trips popular with tourists, the high king and pilgrims from india and befall who visit a temple, a helicopter has been searching for the aircraft. the fall has a poor air safety wrinkled in 2016. a tonic air flight crashed on the same route as that used by the plane that crashed to day all 23 people on board died. the route between mccarter and johnson has also been deadly for other airlines. an acne air aircraft crashed in 2012, killing 15 people in 2018. a. u. s. spangler flight crash landed in cap on do killing. $51.00 of the $71.00. people on board. kosh raj koala is associate editor of the republican english daily. he says that the search has been called off now due to bad weather and will resume on monday. we don't know so far,
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the feet of the basins is feet and they are covered sense. earlier in the day we had heard back, you know, some locals had, you know, hard something burning they had, they had seen something burning. and accordingly the security person had mobilized . but been, it was a good not find out it and you know, helicopters and will be nice but helicopters will on some not able to just go the other because of adverse later today. they are lying at the thought i year one of the crap dcea lansing, a crass and suspected grass. it was we don't know the ok to be kept a z it. but yeah, busier lines can dogs flights in the rural areas and ms. herring's moses on time. the way those seem to sleep very difficult. you know this, this one is difficult even for the expedients find that the airlines has said that, you know, it is, this is working hard to improve this year safety record. a busy incident has again repeated, and this is, you know, raise question about the commitment of the alignment set. hundreds of protests,
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the central anchor. i've taken to the bicycles to call for president, go to buy a roger parks a to resign. the road to a protest, tried opposite the presidential office, but protested blame president of roger parkson for the country's worst economic crisis since independence in 1948 u. s. president joe biden is traveling to texas to visit relatives of those killed in tuesday. school shooting memorial services continue in nevada for the 19 children and 2 teachers who was shot people angry over the slow response of police to the shooting and the killers easy access to guns. the u. s. president, again called for stronger laws, but as all to see russia have returns to reports, victims advocates, a skeptical united states of america, president biden, his head of the graduation ceremony out of our mouth or the university of delaware . on saturday, he attempted to frame the schoolmaster and your valdez,
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texas the cap list for the students to make a different educated. we 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 in the way he should go. and when he is old, he will not depart from us. it reads, now the company's website displays
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a pop up window, offering its 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. this is a version of the assault rifle, b, a r 15, but design for children with j offer well junior, 15 field, 20 percent small level operates just like mom and dads go know the marketing the traverse only in the absence of congressional action. once again, there is talk of suing the gun industry over a low past and 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 and gum sales has gotten things. yes, we're the perhaps this time congress will act. in addition, be botched response to this mass. the shooting has anecdotally, at least been some to buy gun survey can protect their families themselves. she
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ever time see al jazeera washington falls of opened in columbia and a presidential race which could change the country's politics. 39000000 colombians eligible to vote. rebel turned politician to staff a pet through is the front run up. he's popular with younger voters and has plenty to make major changes to social programs. it could be the 1st time the latin american nation. electra left wing candidate at trauma, secure, more than 50 percent, to avoid a runoff election alessandro than pantry reports now from boggart on the small army of police officers follow presidential candidate gustavo, paper wherever he goes. and stage men with large bullet proof 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 finish justice of social exclusion to the possibility
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of building a country at peace. f colombians, head to the polls. the climate is less than peaceful. federal rise from to invest in rebel to the threshold have become the country 1st left the president has meant an uptick and death threats which you blame on the countries deletes it. 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 chain just pushed him to the top of the poles with 40 percent of the vote. a probably not enough to avoid the run off in june. some other rated as during that campaign growing as far as making a very public and legally binding not to expropriate any private assets among other
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action. but those haven't been to overcome many people's fear. give it his main rivals 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 risk. you know, well, 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 piece deal 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
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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 a majority is ready for such an historic leap. ellison, what i'm the eldest with the a clean up operations underwear, northeast and brazil are 2, at least 35 people died in flooding. many of the fatalities occurred in receive fe, the capital of porn on bukosa state. some of the cities neighborhoods were built in areas vulnerable to land slides. the states governor as asked beyond forces to send personnel and equipment out recovery efforts. it's brazil's 4th major flooding event in 5 months. that alone says allocated really 6, the half $1000000.00 to return aren't stolen by the nazis during world war 2. 140
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countries agreed decades ago to ensure that the pieces are given back. but as steadfast reports from i was fort, only a few have found their way to their rightful owners. they are hidden in one of the most acute artful in the netherlands fountains of artwork stolen from victims of the holocaust of sold in an effort to stay alive. many of the owners died and hitler's gas chambers. those who survived that many years trying to get them back. these are the paintings. this is it. it took alfred fast and his family, 6 years to convince the dutch state these 2 paintings were forcefully sold by his grandfather. in 1941 to save his family, you have to prove and to prove again and again and again that you are the air behind behind all kinds of excuses. because in the end of the day, i doubt that iran took it back with the knowledge of to day it's,
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it's shameful. in 4546 people were busy rebuilding. it wasn't a priority at all. but it took a long time to get it to be a priority. many stolen or disputed pieces are still on display, in museums or public buildings like this painting by dutch mazda mazda 4 decades shown in parliament building until a few months ago. a collection of paintings symbolizing the impact of the holocaust, modern atm. later of some of these artworks were handed over to the dutch government immediately after world war 2. they have been in storage ever since and many might never be returned to their rightful owner. nazi lead us out of hitler and hammond good, and had an obsession with art and hundreds of thousands of stolen paintings and artworks were collected to build up their own museums in nazi germany. i'll set foss is still looking for more than $800.00 looted artworks. that were part of his
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great grandfather's collection until 1933 when hitler to power his grandparents were among nearly 100000 jews. transport to camp wester book and the east of the netherlands. here is a place where is a connection to the arts because they were probably rescued because they could find some money to pay off the comp command. and the guy who was in charge here and he let him go. but it was very, very rare that any choose real ed out of here and could go back to the campus the last station before our sheets and other extermination camps. and as a symbol for alpha, fast fight to get his family's art back. we should try to do our parts in history and to see what we can do in order to get back loveless, wants to get justice done, and also to show the world the want. however, bad to situation is, and there's always
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a certain hope for redemption that researchers have been given for years to investigate the origin of thousands of disputed paintings and returned them to the rightful airs, hoping to complete for some se, should have been done decade to go steadfast and else's era in the netherlands. take a look at this. the world's longest glass bridge, which is open in vietnam. the white dragon bridges 632 meters long. it's suspended between 2 mountains. see through bottom is made from 3 layers of glass that's 40 millimeters thick. it can hold $450.00 people at a time, but you wouldn't get me anywhere near it. ah, it's good to be with a fellow adrian, something in here and know how the headlines and al jazeera, hundreds of ultra nationalists, religious jews.

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