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ah, hello and welcome. it is a little after 18 gmc, that is 9 pm and occupied east jerusalem, where tensions have been rising as ultra nationalists, religious jewish groups hold that annual flag, march events, marx, israel's illegal occupation of the area to the 1967 war and thousands of marches, who clearly outnumbered israeli security forces deployed to control the crowds entered the old city today. the march began in west jerusalem and split into 21 procession path through jeff a gate and then spread through jerusalem's old city. meanwhile, the all the group entered via the damascus gate and from their marches went through the muslim courter move seen by many as a provocation. all israeli marches that was about 16000 of them are now at the western wall where celebrations i expected throughout the evening. now that is just
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a short distance from the alex, the mosque, which for generations has been a constant point of contention in the palestinian israeli conflict. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank, they have been confrontations between palestinians and israelis. security forces in nablus, dozens of palestinians have been arrested. let's start with him on con. he joins us now live from occupied east jerusalem. miss bennett, noticed couple of hours bring us up to date with. well, what we're now seeing is that the jewish settlers have actually left this area. the in the western world is ultra nationally celebrations, are taking place within the western rule itself, but just a short distance from here in the flash, one neighborhood of shaker gera settlers are actually attacking palestinian houses . palaces actually been arrested in that area. those clashes are ongoing. we've
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also seen class, she's not far from where i'm standing. you floher, dean street, which is just down there about 5 minute walk away. it's the one place the policies can get to before all of these check, for instance, you see around me out that were erected today by the israeli police. not allowing them to come in, but that's the scene now. some of those oh trip nationalist groups are now actually leaving. are they coming out in small number? i don't know whether that's a deliberate boy by the israeli army to funneled amount and small number in order to try and manage them. but the israeli police did actually lose control of the march route today. at some point, what happened was that these really marches basically just decided that they were going to take a completely different route. the police had no choice to, with thousands of them to just simply let them through. and that's exactly what they did. however, one point there was a tiny place that way they were coming through. there were thousands of them and
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there was a real fear that the may will be a crush or something even worse. perhaps even a stampede that didn't happen. but inside the old city, throughout the day that happened, clash has taken place, publications by the alter nationalist groups. those young kids that you saw young boys effectively were going inside the mosque, just sorry inside the old city. this city was open at the time and they were provoking the palace ins by chancing races. slogans. pumpkins reacted however, it was the israeli police, the rest of the palestinians effectively intervene on behalf of those. a jury said la kids who were in love with the guys are, she were doing the provocations at the time. so it has been a eventful day in terms of i think the caches and things that were taking place today. however, we haven't seen any reaction from us, and that's key a mass, we're going to take a look of what was going on here. and then they were going to react accordingly. is
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what they've been say from last year, similar scenes. and then that led to the 11 day war in may on garza and led to the destruction and lives lost a moron. let's go back to those provocations and that you referred to that. give us a bit more detail about what exactly are those ultra nationalists groups were doing versus logan's. there's no other way of putting it. i have to be completely blunt about that. there were chanting desa arabs. they were chanting the how it is dead. referring to the muslim profit, they will also waving flags and shouting that this is a jewish land and will be a jewish land for have that full jews only. they also coming up to where i'm standing right now to the journalist. they were accusing us of being terrorists accusing us of working at his blood. they were insulting the jonas wearing at their families, their fathers. at one point the police had to actually intervene and leave. and
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it's, it's that kind of thing that, that really was being that was a real provocation. now they're waving their flags hayes, you can see he's happily waving his flag driveway to get palestinian flag here in damascus gate. you will get arrested. and that is something that double standard is something that's been happening constantly, not just a day, but throughout the last few months. and a more on the route that the march is took today. that was also very highly contentious. why it was the 1st one that roots has actually been allowed. normally they're allowed to come to damascus gate. like inside the mosque was good. they can leave that for the 1st time. they were allowed to enter or the old city from that gate down. that why was that? well, the current government of israel is a coalition government. a lot of these settlers support. natalie bennett, the prime minister. and it's something that he simply had to allow. the settlers
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had won the settlers and the o to nationalist groups have a very loud, very powerful voice in this particular government because it is a very fragile coalition. so there was politics going on there. that's why they were allowed to go in there and know that once again, you can see the harassing me june was once more my saying that they can well, the time of i can actually say the police are needed was the police want to move them? is another necessary provocation with this been happening all day molding. okay, for now thanking him. ron con, there for us in occupied east jerusalem. has got a little bit of background here because when israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967, it decided to abide by existing arrangements that harnessed sites, also known as the status quo. and that is for centuries, muslims worship at the alex that mos compound christians at the church, at the holy sep, oka, and juice at the western war. but over time, jewish groups emerged call calling to be allowed to pray. in the i'll accept most
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compound itself. now some of these groups advocate the destruction of muslim holy sides in jerusalem in order for a 3rd jewish temple to be built and muslims worry that jewish prayer at the compound is a 1st step towards the division. old. i'll ask some mos between jews and muslims, as has had happened at the hebron mosque, let spring in morrow. and shara he is al jazeera senior, political and the see joyce fly from london, maron. what's your take on today's march cheese thing? this? this was set up to deliver deliberately, prover, kate, the palestinians. yes, absolutely. i think at what we're seeing as a devolving situation whereby one is right, a government follows another or with more extreme views, more provocative views. i would even say more
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a book elliptical views of jerusalem and its future and their emissions were the palestinians. so clearly this bennett, the government, has decided to take the ultimate provocative route against the palestinians in east jerusalem or a 2 in force and enforce the so called israel sovereignty over all of jerusalem, including occupied east jerusalem. and i think that's important for this government because it, it senses that there is certain out of weakness there certain weakness on the part of the palestinian authority and a certain indifference on the part of the international community, especially here in the west. and hence, it's trying to take advantage of this excellent timing in order to impose a certain logical force, logical power, whereby it makes, it makes it clear to the palestinians that jerusalem will continue to be
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a capital of israel and not a capital and a better cigna city by one, how do you explain that indifference that we are clearly seen from the international community? what, let me, let me 1st quantify it. then i think that's really important because as someone who has been following israel's international relations, what is amazing is that the more israel provokes the more israel occupies the more israel builds illegal settlements, the more it represses better simians, including its own palestinian citizens. the more it is awarded by the thrash community. so in 20212022 never has israel received as much foreign investment weston investment or western aid, or western diplomatic support, which is kind of boggling to be honest,
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in the sense that the worst israel practice is become the worse a party become the more racist the com. refresh if it becomes, the more it is rewarded, or at best, the more there is basically the international committee, tearing, turning its back to the palestinians. if not fully supporting israel and his is, are, enjoys incredible windfalls from investments and aid an opening to the international market. while the seniors are squeezed, marketed and occupied now, so clearly one could signal out ukraine as for example, now this year, why the west is so preoccupied? one could signal out a number of civil wars and them at least like syria yet, and libya and so on. so forth, one can also signal out of weakness because what put the western or the international community, you know,
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i noticed was the strength of the world. but now the board is basically in floating, and hence israel does what israel wants to do. and whoever wants to say or complain could complain or there, well, but is there a will continue to do what it wants? and it's not just western countries supporting israel is, is it? i mean, in recent years we've seen arab countries make gestures to words. israel that we've never seen before. what role has that played in israel is impunity? it played a major role because most countries made a very normalization was of israel, even their support for israel. not in any way or form or shape. contingent on israel easing its occupation or ending its occupation. if anything, the 2nd number of countries have normalized their relations with the israeli
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occupation. not with israel per se, but with its occupation. it has that even as this goes on today, in jerusalem against ox are a very important symbol for their own citizens. those of regimes continue to appease is route. so while this by itself encourages is to continue with the same illegal, unjust, oppressive policies. it also encourages the west to do more of the same data. once upon a time there was an, a boy and that used to shake western economies. now there's a lot of weakness, doesn't shake anyone. and if anything, there's out of appeasement of israel, the people that we're seeing doing this flag march there alternation this religious jewish groups. how, how much support do they have in israel? do they have support from the political and the ideological
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israelis? how much? how much support is there? you know, been at the prime minister of israel, is the 1st national religious prime minister was. i mean, we've seen a lot of very extreme radical li, it logical kind of extremists as prime ministers like chart own. like when i had begun, like you actually are, but this is the 1st time there is a national alter our national, the religious prime minister, which is kind of, you know, even for this or this new. but he does it a present almost a quarter of the israeli parliament, or these are the populace in the sense of religious and nationalist. but also there is another quarter that is which is 30 seats in the parliament for the liquid government, which is just as extreme bright just as religious, just as naturalists,
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as bennett and his coalition partner. and then that is a 3rd quarter, which is a good part of it are in the government, like some of the immigrant parties, some of the secularist national sport. these. these are almost a quarter or was 30 most of them as i said, are in government, but not all of them. and then there is a few others like liberal merits only 1013 a seats, and then the other parties. so all in all over 90 of the 120 seats in parliament are basically extremists. and this is new for his right. and it continues to go towards the extreme. so you have this young or alter nationalist to religious youth that's been indoctrinated in you shivers and other indoctrinating settlements in israel, supported and financed by the government and their political parties. and they are
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in so many ways, if you will, the future of israel, because their number has been on the increase that support system has been on the increase. this is not a fleeting moment in the israel's or it history. this is a culmination of a long process of radicalization of the israeli society. radicalization caused, nonetheless by the occupation of the palestinians are on air last year's flag. march of course led to the 11 day war in garza. are we likely to see something similar again, is the inevitable if not this year, probably sometime in the future, right. i mean in the sense that this is an exploding situation. this is an ongoing crime scene, and it is continues to radicalize, not only the israelis which i just explained, but it also radicalized the palestinians. the palestinian youth are also being
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radicalized and i went and went on one of our earlier chats. i mentioned how, for example, in music university, the most important palestinian university, her mass followers have just won a major a victory of the student council. so clearly this is a symbol of how that there is also radicalization in the occupied westbank. i will also add to that by the way, last year we all watched the images of clashes not only in the west banking and from garza, but also in haifa, in luda inactive and in various palestinian cities within israel or mixed cities within israel itself. so the palestinian population is, are that revolted last year has basically come down this year because actually a lot of the activists remain in jail or are on trial a year later. so isn't as repression against the palestinians in israel itself,
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against the palestinians in jerusalem. and in the west bank and it is bloody war against the guns have in some form or another deter certain palestinians. but i think it's an open wound. it will continue to, to escalate. and i think any time we could see this is the exploding in ways that are not expected to the my one beserra as speaking to his staff from london. thank hill. while desert media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank, serene block lay was shot in the head by as early forces while she was on assignment. in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession. i'm started beating . mourners, causing whole barest, almost drop. her casket didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through
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occupied a serious limb to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community. have condemned her killing and continue to call for investigation. sharina barkley was with al deserve 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. plenty more ahead on the knees, including desperate such deep in the mountains, nepal. we'll have the license on efforts to find a passenger plane crash with 22 people on board and support this stuff forward. piled on moorehead and liverpool details coming out a he was president joe biden has arrived in vall, day texas to comfort families. morning their loved ones killed in america's worst school shooting and nearly a decade in his body. and 2nd trip in 2 weeks to
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a community devastated by my shooting is again called the strong a gun control measures to prevent another tragedy. john henry has the latest from evolving president joe biden is in you've all the he has visited rob elementary school where he has touched the pictures of each of the $21.00 victims of that shooting on tuesday, along with his wife jill. after that, they went to attend mass is sacred heart church and we'll spend the bulk of the afternoon talking to the families of victims before speaking to 1st responders. and we have some news on that. at the mayor's request, the department of justice is going to investigate why it took police so long to respond to that scene. it took them 78 minutes. well over an hour before they went inside of that school and shot down the gunman. by that time, of course, 19 children and 2 teachers had been slain. biden has been pushing for gun control measures, but we'll have trouble trying to get that through the senate. the big question
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people here and you've all they have right now is why it took so long for those police to come into those classrooms. candidates have been voting in columbia. the presidential election, which is tip to dramatically alter the countries politics. rebel turn politician gustavo petro is the front runner. he's popular with younger vases and a sledge to make major changes to social programs. and could be the 1st time the latin american nation elect a left wing candidate. so can you can, you can listen to this one has to be excited because it's an opportunity that gives one the possibility to choose to choose for your family. feel country feel society . i am voting for right for change because colombia as a decline every day. we have to make a change and it's up to us to change this. alexander ron patty is a correspondent. he joins us now, live from boca to house, facing greg sofa,
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this globin i've been lining up early for what could prove to be one of the most significant and consequential elections in recent years. years here in columbia, so far it has been mostly peaceful and regular. they across the country and to talk more about what's going on. i'm joined now here by monica. joan, associate professor at this university here in bo got that many thanks for being here with us. so i would like to ask you, why do you think columbia i'm seen for the 1st time, poise to give a through left east the possibility to govern this country? well, this is the 3rd election of who stop it for years. so i cannot make crises due to that and that make on medicine dictation of the peace process agreement and the law to popular mobilization that have it may resolve it through the natural leader of the opposition. and so he is
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a that the candidate but most popularity and elections and he will probably win. and if nothing happens very extraordinary, will he will win the 2nd round of elections to how big of a change that would be in, in columbia for the larger region. and also, do you think that would any, what weight change the special relationship that columbia has hold for many years with the united states? columbia has had a very strong and close relationship with the united states and very many fronts. and one of them is security. and drug traffic was all federal, has been a critical, a critical component of i know position saying that that security policy is no longer it could drop traffic position of the united states a damages columbia. so i think there's a lot of uncertainty regarding this relation, and we will see also very many changes within the region because there's
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a lot of left, governments expecting call, don't get to turn left. let me ask you very quickly, even if he's been leaving in the pull throughout much of this campaign, it's unclear now it's uncertain that he will be able to and especially if it indeed that we go to. i run off on june 19. yes, we are in a very uncertain moment in colombian politics. we have 3 independent candidates as the front runners and we will expect things to go in a way. if betty go will get is comes which represents the status quo, but broad fernandez, who is another candidate, has been popular these days. we don't know what will happen really. and so. 1 it was all that steel has some, some weeks to go and some uncertainty to, to, to deal with in this a following weeks. perfect monica, thank you very much for being with us. but we are less than 3 hours away from the
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closing of the polls here in columbia. we expect the results to come in quite quickly after that. so we'll, we'll be here to tell you what else will happen in the elections that could prove to be a watershed moment, especially florida political last in the country. thank you for that. on a sunday, i'm patting efferson bogus half. so what has led to columbia as a parent shift from cade's of right wing role and equality is the key issue for that from the curve of 19 pandemic has westland and already deep economic divide that and plan tax reforms lead to some columbia as largest anti government process last year, because top petro his left wing platform of taxing the rich and reducing inflation has appealed to many colombians, eager to change. now, while petro is pulling ahead, his pass role as a leftist gorilla group is polarizing many who lives through decades of political violence and his main center, right challenger, for the ricoh that is,
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has also promised to address inequality. bought through free market economic growth . well, we can get more in this week and speak to said joe goose money's director of the columbia risk analysis, the political risk consultancy. he also joined for buckets. a thank you for your time. so what do you think? could gustavo petro, when absolutely, who's the open supposed to win the 1st round today? for all the reasons that you just mentioned, people are sick and tired. people want real change and who stop and throw as one of the biggest opponents of the government has promised to deliver. the issue is also result betral has made some very unrealistic promises, making a lot of people's expectations about his potential presidency growth. so it's very likely that there will be protests going on if all else fails to deliver. give us a bit more detail about that. i mean, you talk about full promises,
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you yourself are at risk analysis company. i mean, what are the risks association with him winning? well, number one was told, betral doesn't have a majority in congress. so his ability to actually pass legislation to implement the broad reforms on taxes on oil exploration on infrastructure development on health care reform are going to have a rude awakening in congress. second, which thought better has promised that he will issue emergency decrees on the basis of hunger and economic crisis to have a much more leeway to address people's concerns principally in place. and that could also have important setbacks at the constitutional court level. but most importantly, the comic issue that the country is facing is quite dire. inflation is already above 9 percent. that basically trumps the growth in the incomes that the president
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decreed earlier this year. making incomes contracts from now on until the end of the year. that's been a cause, a lot of economic anxiety on a lot of people who are going to want immediate results not look warm results for the immediate result. and one of the promises one of the main promises we saw, it said that he would haul new oil exploration. he will put an end to coal mining and open pit mining. well, a very large chunk over 55 percent of us export our oil gusts and mining. and that means that immediately columbia may face a very significant trade deficits because of it may see the value of the tumble. and it all also we'll see every day colombian thing comes for your brain to paint a pretty di, a picture of it any positives from him winning the top job? i think absolutely look one of the reasons why he's popular is because he's not
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represented by the same people who've always lead columbia. and that kind of change is something that gets desperately wants having friends here. marcus, an african columbia woman from a rural area as his vice presidential ticket, having a diverse cabinet as his promise to do, having a diverse representation in congress. it all suggests how colombia is going to change its leadership structure. now how readily or columbia is going to accept. busy radical change that's yet to be determined. really interesting to get you analysis such as guzman, director of the columbia risk analysis. a political risk consultancy speaking to us that from the now ukrainian president laudermill zalinski has toward the devastated city of car cave leaving the key region for the 1st time since the invasion last month.
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ukraine's 2nd largest city was being shell daily by russian forces. but ukraine has since managed to push them back base a quarter if the city's housing has been destroyed. so lensky met local leaders and handed out metals to soldiers. same bus robbie reports from keith. 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, no doubt to raise morale, or keep morale high as ukraine continues to fight the russians on multiple funds along the eastern side of the country as well as the south. he handed out service metals to troops there. he talked about the reconstruction efforts that will happen
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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 and just days ago we saw a number of casualties in car q 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. you 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. russia says it's destroyed and i munition depot and central ukraine. the massage hit a warehouse in creevy. dia, equating emergency services have confirmed and industrial plan in the city was hit by to russian rockets, the reporting significant damage,
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but no casualties. so good president recham tape edwin has again called down on expanding nato, saying that sweden and finland bids to join the organization. are not honest or genuine. finish and swedish delegations weren't unclear last week to dissuade turkey from blocking their beds to join the security lines. president edward said those talks were not at the quote, expected level. still ahead on al jazeera. at the end of the day, i doubt that he wanted to get back decades on the families were still fighting for the return of thousands of paintings stolen by the nazi and in sports to scary moment at monica graham, pre won action coming up. ah,
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he has begun the, the full world copies on its way to a cat. whoop, your travel package today. let's go with your weather report for the middle east in africa. everyone, thanks for tuning and we've got some high temperatures here from or beale at 40 degrees, re add at 40. we're looking at $45.00 in moscow, but the wind, san san, still a problem around the gulf, so that when coming out of iraq see the orange and brown on the screen that says sending does been spun round kuwait at 45 degrees. and you see those winds up to 55 kilometers per person. no surprise that that will swirl around the sand and dust as showers start to dance away from bish kick tashkent and that sean bay. we're going to see those temperatures hot up in the days to come. we're talking 30 degrees and above of in the next little bit. after is stand bowl sites hot is stay of the year . temperatures have come down a bit. we got some showers roland across sack here and there, but nothing major. looking good on cyprus is wal nicosia wall to wall sun with the
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high 30 degrees. a central parts of africa actually fairly quiet. it's more this eastern edge around lake victoria. we'll see those showers in storms bubble up, including in uganda and for south africa. now most of the wet weather will just be off shore here. i don't think that it's going to come on. land may just throw a bit more cloud cover and winds for that south coast of south africa. i saw official ally of the journey. an ethiopian hours to grat tend communist rebel only to be disappeared. her family's tragedy entwined with a violent chapter in the country's history. when you see that blood who says are going to be my blood on that was to a lifelong search for answers and closure. finding salon witness on al jazeera,
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worst school shooting and many a decade. 19 children and 2 teacher candidates have been voting in columbia as presidential election, rebel term, politician gustavo petro. frontrunner, it could be the 1st time the last american nation that likes the left wing candidate tensions a high in okay. bodies, jerusalem, where ultra nationalists, religious jewish groups have been holding that annual flight launch from 3000 israeli police was deployed in the 15th march. let's get some context why jerusalem is so central to the israeli palestinian conflict. back in 1947. the united nations agreed to spit palestinian land into jewish and arab territories. and jerusalem was gone to special international status. a year later, during the 1st arab israeli war, israel captured more land leading to the division of jerusalem. the cities west fell on the israeli control while jordan took over the east. then in 1967,
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israel occupied east jerusalem, often victory in the 6 day arab israeli war. tensions fled again in 1980. when as israel is connected, also the parliament declared jerusalem. it's on divisible capital that is added yet another lay of contention, since palestinian sea east jerusalem of the capital of beth future state. mohammed ali is a lawyer with an expertise on jerusalem and explains what the marches mean for palestinians. i can't hear that much from my office. now i can hear them shooting and so you know, i'm there. and people who are making everywhere running on the lease. this is a very sad day before the day we're by really occupying to center every day,
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every year they. that's what they do come with thousands of related police been well jose and they come with thousands and thousands of thousands of it. and they come to the heart of the philippines capital. we come to the heart of the old to get to the margin of hook at the way in a way that basically. busy believe the existence of being in and that date, but athenians and bad days are really afraid me in their home, in their businesses, in the need some money because they would be actually backed up either by the mob or by the police on just and this year comes out a lot of tension that happened in getting a lot of play and even prior to that. and today we see actually utmost
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attention about the purpose that we see and voice. and the trends that are being jumping by the mob, including chance like this, a very nice it's just, all of them makes a nice job, feel humiliation. they feel their lives are being violated. their existence is being ignored by the needle completion. more so by the war. a plane has crashed in the pool with 22 people on board. the small passage aircraft was on a 15 minute flight from the tourist town of poker. up to the mountain town of johnstone. last contact with the apple towers shortly off to take off the trips. popular with tourists who go hiking, an indian and the police pilgrims who visit a temple helicopter has been dispatched such to be coughed cautious. ra corella is
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associate editor of the public. a english daily, he says the search has been cooled off due to bad weather. we don't know so far the feet of the patient, just feet of the cover itself already or in the day we had heard that you know, some locals had, you know, hard something burning they had. there seemed something burning. and accordingly the security person had mobilized. but been dealers who could not find out be in and you know, helicopters are more relates but helicopters were also not able to go there because of adverse there that today they are line at the thought i year one of the aircraft or the lines you know, crass i suspected cries because we don't know the of the kept it, but this year lines can dogs fly in the rural areas and there are there in moses sometime the way those changes quickly. and this ford is very difficult for the difficult, even for the expedient find that the airlines has said that, you know, it is just working hard to improve the years have to records. but this incident has,
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again repeated. and this is, you know, real question about the commitment of the land. sure lang as prime minister says his government is working to a man the country's constitution to make the president and cabinet accountable to parliament. sure lanka has been rocked by protests due to worsening financial crisis and combination the resignation of the former prime minister, the hinder roger pox. on his cabinet this month, the country's new prime minister running victor, mrs. gay has pledged to fix issues that led to the crisis. a clean up operation is underway, northeast in brazil, off at least 35 people, died in flooding. many fatalities occurred in re key fe, the capital of the pen bhutto state. some of the cities neighborhoods were built in areas vulnerable to landslide. the state governor has all the armed forces to help recovery efforts. it's brazil's 4th major flood in 5 months
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and fighting in key to foster, causing more people to go hungry. fix years of attacks by om groups in this, the hell region. a forced many from their farms. it's prevented them from growing crops. from med, nick traveled to the town of dory, where malnutrition is a major problem. i sent you home, 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 doris. when the illema, 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 adam . she's among 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
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centers in the style have 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 as security problems, increase muteness soldiers out to the president in january. since then, attacks by arm groups have increased and spread, she just want to dig up, the situation is escalating every day. and if the government can find the right strategy in 6 months, there will be humanitarian disaster. over $2000000.00 people are internally displaced, most fleeing rural areas for cities which are already short of key supplies. girl
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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 won't be actual money. 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 the well, the longest glass bridge has opened in vietnam. the white dragon bridge as the cold is 632 meters long and is suspended between 2 mountains. the bottom is see through and is made from 3 layers of glass, which is about 40 millimeters thick,
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and apparently can support 450 people at any one time, credit stuff. so head on out there, as for to day of celebrations, didn't madrid details coming up in just a moment all across the world, young activists and organizers, the rhonda moved, motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here in battle. we were the ones who had life on what was going on in a way that most me soniega didn't. there's looking start. think about liberal lebanon is always in my number for us formation. we have the agency to create the vibe with over the generation trade on al jazeera activists, radical and the founder of african cinema. out just in the world, tell us the story of the more italian direct with his from making the style. he
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made a breakthrough into a friend. the word to me yesterday with mode was a fighter, but his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda rebel african found make analogies lou ah ah. the netherlands has allocated $96.00 and a half $1000000.00 to return art stolen by the nazis during world war $240.00 countries agreed decades ago to ensure that the pieces are given back at
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a step faster reports from as for it's only a few have found their way to their rightful they are hidden in one of the most secure outfalls 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 alford fastened 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 they want to give it back with the knowledge if to day it's shameful. and 4546 people were busy rebuilding. it wasn't a priority at all,
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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 master mazda, for 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 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 . alford foss is still looking for more than 800 looted artworks that were part of his great grandfather's collection until 1933 when hitler to power his grandparents were among nearly 100000 jews. transported to camp wester book in the east of the
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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 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 alphabet, fast fight to get his family's art back. reshoots try to do our parts in history and to see what we can do in order to get back with us our to get justice done, and also to show the world is what however bad to situation is and is always a certain hope for redemption. that researchers have been given for years to investigate
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the origin of thousands of disputed paintings and returned them to the rightful airs, hoping to complete for some se should have been done. decades ago, steadfast and al jazeera in the netherlands. time for the sport, his fire, marlene, thank you so much around madrid have been celebrating their record extending 14th champions league title the club are holding a parade in the spanish capital, which also involved a function of the iconic allegheny cathedral carlo enchiladas, tin b. liverpool. one now in the funnel on the saturday perez, it's been a great season for al on top of winning the shambling fleet veil. so one, the spanish lead league, a title we don't know to rouse big night, however, was marred by chaos outside the stud to france, with some liverpool fans being sprayed with tear gas. liverpool have demanded an investigation. as paul reese reports, liverpool funds with tickets pleads to be let into the stuff, the friends with the clock ticking down to the champions league final against rail madrid. police held the gates closed after parents,
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security breaches by people without tickets. as play is warmed up inside the ground, outside police use tig awesome fans and hundreds of local youths roaming the perimeter. whether they had seats or not. some did get 3 regardless. others behind the gates, what pepper sprayed this not to was my to kick off at 9 p. m local time. but the biggest game in european called 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 guides to point out. you disagree. absorbed in
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a bit of jumble. it really not really fun for you to have such a big event. last you, again, my seems a bit old bottles were thrown up. right. hey, gas was deployed an ugly end to a match that will be remembered mainly for the wrong reasons. pole. reese, al jazeera paris. there's been more bad news for liverpool fans following their teams. defeat and paris with reports that one of their star players savion manet, has decided to leave the club. the senegal winger is at a contract next year and previously said he would reveal his plans after the final in paris. it appears he wants a new challenge. monna has been heavily linked with german champions, barn munich. but nothing has been confirmed just yet. ralph ragman won't be staying on at manchester, united. falling his stint as in term manager, he was expected to take up a consultancy role at old trafford as previously agreed with club or the plans had
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been abandoned by mutual agreement due to the demands of right next a new job. as austria coach, red bull, sergio perez has won the monaco grand prix on what was a day of disruptions. heavy rain met the start, was delayed, and a big crash involving mc schumacher. first the raise to be suspended. the house driver walked away unharmed. as for perez, having started in 3rd time, his pit stop to perfection to get the wind, his teammate and championship leader match for staffing bird with ferrari dual of carlo sans and charles clare, finishing 2nd and 4th, respectively. i am going through, i mean, as a driver you will you dream of winning her? her through home rose. i think there's a lot more credit on the weekend the way until to the, to the word on their way with it. you know where you might have a party with the green and i have to not make any mistake,
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bring it home to keeping carlos all of the i was that easy as a whole thing. we can be very pleased with the sunday and it was a very hectic one with the rain and sofa degree executed it well. and i extended my born sleep, which i didn't expect last night. so i think that supposedly now a huge match has been confirmed for the french open quarter finals. ravenna joe had just beaten billy. i go alley to may of canada, to set up a showdown with his old wible novak jock village. really a joke that advanced by demolishing his opponent diego shorts, men straight facts and the women's draw us open runner up, layla fernandez, has reached the quarter finals in paris for the 1st time. a 19 year old beat. amanda anna samo van 3 sat till now faced battalion player, martina trenton, coco's off is also through to the quarter finals. the americans sailed past the
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lease merton's of belgium in straight sets. at 18 years old golf is the youngest person to be left in the draw to headley has become the 1st australian to win cycling. as jo d'italia, the 26 year old, finished a 17 point one kilometer time trial, around verona, i had of richard car pass to claim his 1st ever grant or title hindley who missed out on the crown. 2 years ago when he came in 2nd, when the final stage by one minute and 18 seconds and the nfl playoffs in new york rangers have forced a deciding a game 7 in their series against carolina hurricanes. they won 52 in new york on saturday and 7 is back in north carolina on monday and the winner. oh, face tap a bay and the eastern conference finals. well it was a nasty moment in major league baseball l angels, catcher, curt suzuki, was helping one of the pitchers warm up for the 3rd inning when he was hit in the neck for 38 year old was helped from the field to an angel say he suffered bruising
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in the neck and his undergoing further testing. ok, and that is all you support for now. in fact, you marlene thank you far and that's it for me, molly inside for this news hour. but mary mosey will be back in a moment with more of the days. nice. stay with me. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. i don't need to be with them. you can put them to me. i think i missed you open at the home and yeah, today, and we're going to be what we said as well. they didn't put me
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in. i'm a lot of fun at the book if you're the one i know, i mean, i mean me shooting off the edge of the ah and i talked to al jazeera, we ask, what is the time table in your mind when do you think that you are can be off russian gas, we listen or,
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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. i'm talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, june on al jazeera, as russia's invasion of ukraine approaches the 100 day mark. we bring you the latest from on the ground and the wars global impact. and you 3 part series describes the struggle for the return of african art, funded by colonialism and still housed in your opinion in today. the g 7, i'm nato hold please, summits with the water ukraine on the growing global food and cost of living crises . this much to discuss as the influence of far right. politics grows. the big picture examines francis struggle to live up to the self proclaimed ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity. the men's world helped qualifies by mail blazing opportunity for countries to secure their spot for cut out 2020 to june on al jazeera, on the streets of greece. anti immigrant violence is on the rise. the road you have
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