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wildlife for migration has been blocked by human settlements to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with a koran of ours pandemic keeping many visitors awake. revenue from torrison isn't enough. here at the allison national park, an annual ceremony has been launched. where hawk risha than individuals pay $5000.00 to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00. much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, thousands of israeli alternation is fuel tensions with a provocative march through occupied east jerusalem. o. hows earlier is ready forces dispersed palestinians protesting against jewish settlers entering the alex and mosque compound. and praying that
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ah, hello i, marianna massey and london. you with al jazeera, also coming up on the program, president biden, and his wife travel to texas, to grieve with the town torn apart by america's later school. shooting. the polls close in columbia with early results, putting a former grin, a fighter on cause to be the country's 1st left his president. ah thousands of flag waving israeli ultra nationalists have marched me walk. you applied east jerusalem during a provocative parade which draft the city on edge the annual flag, march marks israel's illegal occupation of east jerusalem after the war and $967.00 . the event was organized by ultra nationalists, jewish groups, and through huge numbers chanting participants to the straits and long con has more
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friend occupied east harrison. ah, flags wave in what israel says is a celebration, and palestinians call a publication. ah, these railey flag to port was known by his releases, jerusalem day is a holiday when his railey forces counted east jerusalem in 1967 during the 60 war the israel, it's victory for the palestinians. its occupation in recent years though, oh, tr nationally, says railey groups have used the flag march to push that. i mean, agenda ah, by minority openly, race is far right group like the harbor use the march to call for the expulsion of all palestinians from what was once historic of palestine. and for the 1st time, publicly called for the dismantling of the 3rd holy site in islam the dome of the rock in the alexa mos compound, ah, this year public security minister, him up our lead has allowed the march to travel through damascus gate. the halt of
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occupant is through slipped from us. which rules the gaza strip is monitoring the situation requires hemisphere month. his appeared to use any means in order to stop and to do that through the 3rd of the x, the missed from doing this to big mistakes again, us all people and our policy not in the lux hummel or a jerusalem or we think it is or is doing no big catastrophe in the through july. last year, the march combined with the forced explosions of palestinians in the shape your neighborhood sparked at the 11th day. will on garza when her mass threatened israel with rockets, mitchell brock and independent israeli political consultant says along the margin into palestinian areas is once again dangerous or israel is to fly the flag anywhere in israel in jerusalem east jerusalem. it makes a statement is rarely sovereignty is demo. it is there by the israeli army,
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the israeli police, that is there and as deciding who can march, where can they march? what flag can be flown by which people? and that's going to be a boiling point in areas outside of the old city palestinians clashed with israeli police. ah plush is also took place across the occupied westbank where the radio we use lie fire and take us against unarmed palestinian when the marches of ox with excited through these radio. oh, they're gonna come in damascus guys. everybody got another route that was never supposed to have already assumed his right well, is it just my a huge your voice instilled, your address of the city of israel to place la simply, i mean, the march is openly chanting, hate slogans, and proclaiming that this is a jewish or any land, this young generation, the raft and force i believe that completely on these people are the ones that have
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backing these really government and keeping a compel. and as long as that's the case, i have very loud voice at the halls. these were the government american out 0, occupied east jerusalem. several hours before the flag, march israeli forces dispersed policy and wash a pest, protesting officer, a splinter, group of jewish, ultra nationalists and t at the alex i'm most compound in a started waving is right. he flags, and they see it as part of a, a group effort to change the status quo. it is lumps, fed honey, a site, some why ship is also prayed at the most compound, which violates a longstanding agreement has been in place since $967.00. they're allowed to visit the area under the agreement, but a bought from performing religious rights. but at least 263 policies were injured, including 20 by life, fire, and confrontations between palestinians and israelis. security forces in the occupied westbank and abram has more from baked l with the use of life,
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ammunition here behind us when young palestinians were coming here armed only with rock that we can say that they were even arms. but they were met with an excessive force by the israeli forces. live ammunition was use tear gas was used, which resulted in supplication of many palestinians also sung renee's as well as slippers, could feel bullets. we are seeing some sort of home situation know, or let's say like the process sort dying down a little bit because it's darker. it's how it's proposed to maneuver. they know that they are overpowered by the really army, but still we've got information from our sources engineering and also the occupied to expect that palestinians have use 15 easy, which shows which are improvised explosive devices and the target to them and use them against the is really, really on the and is where you need
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a 3 checkpoint there. so as you can see, it's a tense situation. a lot of compound and jerusalem holds a very big importance in palestinian horse and moines. if they wanted to show that they are with the palestinians. of occupied easters, and even if they don't have permission because they need to really military permits even access to city and get through the checkpoints. but even if they don't have those, they want to show that they are with the palestinians, even with their, with their fellow citizens and families, and brothers and fellow people, even if they can't be with them physically. meanwhile, out there and media network continues to demand a rapid independent, transparent investigation for killing that john list in the occupied westbank. she never actually was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started
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b sing. morn is causing pull barriers to almost struck by casket. members of the international community of condemned killing and continue to call for an investigation i will actually was with al jazeera for 25 years covering the story of these riley occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. ah, now us president joe biden and his wife and of all day texas, where they've been spending some time with families who lost loved ones in america's worst school shooting for nearly a decade. this is the 2nd trip to a community devastated by mass shooting in the past 2 weeks. he's renewed kohls for stronger gun control measures. us justice department says it'll investigate. the police responds to the shooting officers that waited for more than an hour before confronting the gunman. inside, in that time, 19 school children and 2 teachers were shot dead. most of the children were aged 9
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or 10 years old, out there as john henry enjoyed this live now from oval day texas and an emotional day for president iden, his wife. and of course those they were visiting yes indeed, they came to the school and laid down flowers on top of a growing mound. that retributive to those $21.00. people who died in the biden stopped missed the president and the 1st lady stopped at each one of the portraits of each of those victims and paid individual respects to them. they spent the bulk of their day after mass, a catholic mass here speaking to their families and as they did that, there were no pool cameras. we won't see any video of bad, or at least we don't expect to be spent most of the afternoon talking to the families of the victims. and one thing we know about joe biden is he's lost 2 children and in sympathy is sort of a natural place for him to go. so he would have, he would have been consoling those family members,
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he has moved on now to talk to the 1st responders. and i think we can assume that some of those 1st responders would have been those who responded to this particular incident. that might get a little awkward because the department of justice, as you mentioned, a little earlier today said that it was going to investigate why it took 78 minutes for that police response to happen. we know the police have apologized and said that that was a mistake. and we don't know if biden is going to address that at all, but he's only gone about another hour or so left here before he returns to washington. what kind of conversations has he been having that jones at president biden face goals action on con, matches well, he was asked as he came out of the catholic church sacred heart. catholic church here and you've all the do something i'm an shout at. and he said, we will. well, that's a tough promise for him to keep because he does not have the 60 votes in the senate
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right now to do what he wants to do. and that's the institute some gun control measures. we have been hearing from the republican politicians and texas, people like governor greg abbott, that they think the thing to focus on is mental health screening. and they want teachers to have guns. i can tell you having talk to a couple of teachers out here in the town square. they say they don't want to have guns, that's not their area of expertise. so we can expect the biden is going to come out of this, wanting to take some kind of action after all. yet cala harris yesterday in buffalo paying tribute, the vice president to that shooting scene. you've got by doing here today. paying tribute to this shooting scene and he doesn't want to look impotent. he's wanted to institute some kind of fairly common sense gun measures for some time. so you can bet he's going to try to do that. there are a couple measures in congress right now, but whether he has the votes to do that in the senate right now looks fairly doubtful, but he's certainly having those conversations. oh,
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thank you very much. john hunter, about a texas where the president and his wife of visiting families, of victims of that shooting attack will votes are being counted in columbia where there is a very significant presidential election for the 1st time in many years. a left wing candidate is a favorite to win early resolves, put the former governor fighter gustavo petro ahead, but he'll need to secure, more than 50 percent, to avoid a run off vote. next month, 62 year old is popular with young a vote. disease page to make social changes. whoever wins needs to tackle an economy haunt by the pandemic. social unrest organized crime and an influx of venezuelan migrants. well as on rob yeti, his life was in the capital bogota. these initial results show that with nearly 80 percent of ballots counted at gustav petro is leading with just over 40 percent. so is that, is it going as expected?
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well, mariam? yes, and no. it is going. as expected for gustavo petro pulls had him around a 40 percent. so a very, a very good result for him, but not enough to avoid a run off on june 19th. but the real surprises, if indeed these numbers that we're looking at are correct. as that, the candidate coming in 2nd is rodonna flat land. this, this wild card populates the candidates that the present to them presented himself as an anti corruption crusader. another candidate that was offering change about of a very different kind from the one proposed the of by gustavo pay through and he said fitted equal gutierrez, who was seen as a continuation, in many ways of the policies of current president, the van duka and who is supported by essentially all the traditional parties in the
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country would now be coming in. 3rd, that is because with 86 percent of the votes counted that are those for them. this has 27.93 percent of the vote. and for that equal gutierrez, $23.00, the 8 percent. so it will be very difficult for gutierrez to make up that difference, considering that we're just at 13 and a half percentage of the votes. haven't been counted up to this point. now this is what they call here a quick counter, it's official, but it's what it is. it's a quick count then in the next day or so, we'll get an official result. but given the fact that we don't finance, it has almost a 4 points or a little bit more than 4 points above say that he could gutierrez, i think we can safely say that he will pass as the 2nd, the candidate here in this could might that complicates the situation and for
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gustavo, better in that run off, that's because it was presenting itself as the candidate of change. and instead, any was hoping to, to be able to face off a more traditional candidate that he could present as the continuation of the a unfavorable policies of current president. even do care. it'll be more difficult for him now that he will have to face another candidate, presenting himself as a candidate of change. and we also expect most of the people, if not all the people that voted for federico. good yet gutierrez, at to vote for this because they fear the possibility of a left his president in columbia. thank you. hi, sandra tim bogota, watching out sierra ly from london national still out program. ukraine's president visits the front line in the east on his 1st trip outside the key region. since
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rushes invasion. i'm sedans, military list, the state emergency that's been in place since the army ceased pallet in october. ah. hello, we got some rather lively weather person across southeastern parts of australia and on towards new zealand. quarter anchor little swirl of cloud there in the ditch grad tightly practised about wet and windy weather coming for new zealand. then not too bad at the moment into the southeast. this area of low pressure will roll across the pot. but let me take you up towards the northwest corner, just around the pope rob seats and very heavy right. almost 6 times the monthly average rainfall coming in here in the space of 24 hours or more. it where the where that came from it will grassy push way up to walk through over the next couple of days that we go with those showers down to water. se collison. what's the
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weather rolling through? victoria easing over, across new south wales. brisk winds as well. really proper autumn, autumn weather, just coming through here and very autumnal to across new zealand over the next day or so. so it really is going to be rather blustery temperatures around 20 celsius. that's not too bad because the normally winds warm wind here, still gonna fill like 20 decrease there when you add on the cloud, the rain and that wind. meanwhile, we got some wet somebody, weather, just making its way across southern parts of japan, the new front bringing some very heavy down posts for here to the north of that is hot and dry. ah, across the world, young activists and organizers around them motivated and politically engage the challenges they couldn't be more daunting here. and they,
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we were the ones who led lights on what was going on in a way that most me me did is there's nothing static about the lebanon is always in the information. we have the agency to create the vibe. with alternative generation changed on al jazeera lou ah, automatic made stories now, thousands of his riley ultra nationalists, of march through occupied is truce and in a provocative parade. israeli forces dispersed policy worship as protesting. after some jewish flash was great inside the alex, i'm most compound u. s. president joe biden and his wife involved a texas meeting with families who lost loved ones in america's worst school
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shooting. and nearly a decade, the u. s. justice department says it's going to investigate why police took so long to confront the gunman who killed 19 school children and 2 teachers. i'm with 78 percent of the vote counted in columbia's presidential election, former grin, a fighter. gustavo petro is leading the count with 40.6 percent of the vote, but he looks at to be heading to a ronald vote next month against independent candidate, rodolfo hernandez or ukrainian forces of injured heavy artillery. barrett is as russia as glades his efforts to take the key eastern city of savannah on the ask present rosamille zalinski says that russian shelling has destroyed all the cities critical infrastructure and more than 2 thirds of its housing stock. this is the largest ukrainian health 50 and the region of la hans has been the focus of fierce fighting for weeks. the governor of lance says that russian troops of hold up in
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a hotel on the northern outskirts, the city, and their taking heavy casualties for shall say near constant shelling is made it difficult for the $15000.00 civilians who remain in the city to evacuate earlier. presidents lensky visits the eastern harkey region and his 1st trip outside he had since the russian invasion, he surveyed the destruction before dismissing that al hakim, state security savage, who failing to adequately defend the region in the early days of the wool, same basra, the has more from keith, visible give up, despite the secrecy, despite heavy security, a surprise visit to car keep ukraine's 2nd largest city is for a leader who was at the very top of russia's killing at the start of the war. at the very least, a calculated risk president for lot of your zalinski personally surveying the damage made it clear. it's never too soon to begin. rebuilding owen is 90
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d change shill? all she could lead me. we have to find some money and credit lines. the state must provide guarantees, and cities must find super projects in find the money. because in the cities, governors and mayors are more likely to find one or another european program for housing construction, some state programs and some local programs. this is a chance, a chance to give a new look to such districts in oldest son. oh, he even went to the front line to inspect ukrainian positions, and met with soldiers stationed in and around the city, handing out awards and services. hello. this is, i want to thank each of you for your service. you risk your life for all of us and for our state. thank you for defending the independence of our country. take care of yourself, glory to you. great. oh, a trip meant to project strengthen, raise morale, to a place that is still very much
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a front line in this war. a 3rd of the city remains in russian hands, and areas not occupied by russian forces come under regular attack. just hours after he left, there were missile strikes on this. if the ukrainian president has won widespread admiration for his wartime leadership at home and from allies in the west, which he is hoping translates into more long range heavy weapons. and soon, zelinski is 1st visit outside the cave region comes as russian forces continue to pummel cities in the east and south. as part of the russian forces objective to try and consolidate as many gains as possible in the don boss region, and as ukrainian forces plan and prepared to mount counter offenses to try and stall and possibly push back. what has been an unrelenting russian advance is in basra, v o 0 keith. now china's foreign minister says his country is going to boost cooperation
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with the pacific island nations on climate change. and on developing a sustainable ocean economy. one year is in fiji for closely watch meetings with the nation leaders and other pacific foreign ministers. chinese says it wants to deepen relations in the region on the basis of mutual trust, but countries include the u. s. mental strain area of raised concerns about security in the pacific following recent deals. one began is south pacific tour on thursday. the solomon islands, which shine has already agreed a security deal with. he is expected to stay until at least tuesday in fiji capital, where his hosting a meeting with foreign ministers from across the pacific. one is also visiting care a party, some la tonda on what to pop on new guinea and 2 more last. so let's cover this now with wayne. hey, he joins the slide from fiji capital. suva is the pharmacy visit being seen as positive for fijians, or do they share those reservations? bye. yes, ma strain here regarding the purpose of this trip will
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many of the nations in this region including fiji, are in a precarious situation really because of climate change. nothing new there, but also coming out of the pandemic, many of their economies are i have been decimated by a cove at 19. and so they're going to take a long time to rebuild and they're going to need help doing that. so when a power like china comes calling with office all the assistance i economically speaking, then that's going to be welcomed to an extent. ah, but there is some trepidation among people in the pacific island nations about what any ramifications of these deals. these agreements might be in the long term, even though the chinese foreign minister has been very clear throughout this 10 day trip through the pacific. that any agreements he does sign will come with no strings attached. there are also concerns about transparency within their own governments of course as well. and what are those governments including fiji, might be willing to sign up to with the chinese. there hasn't been
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a lot of transparency. i have to say when it comes to the share jewel for this trip, i at the moment the chinese foreign minister is in a state house behind me meeting with the president all far fee jubilee. i'm a cotton, a very, that's largely a ceremonial visit and then later on monday he is due to meet either in person or virtually with other foreign ministers. and of course, this isn't going down well with australia or new zealand. how are they likely to respond well, of course we have a new government in australia and are very soon after the government was sworn in. the foreign minister penny wall was dispatched here to suva. just a few days ago, she spoke at the secretariat of the pacific islands form and spoke a lot in that speech about the past and about how australia i hasn't treated at the pacific island nations with the respect that they deserve. and that under her government, that is going to change. traditionally, new zealand has had a slightly better relationship with the pacific islands,
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then australia. but generally speaking, here, there is a sense that australia and new zealand haven't treated these countries as i say, with the respect that they deserve. and more recently haven't listened enough to their cries for help when it comes to climate change. so you can understand the concern from australia, new zealand, and the united states are with china circling these countries because there are a lot of vulnerabilities here. thanks very much. wayne. hey and silver. fiji newly released images show the level of devastation caused by heavy rainfall in northeast and brazil. on friday and saturday, at least 44 people are now known to have died in the resulting floods and land slides and dozens and missing. most of the das reported empire nam, bucharest state capital receive fe. this is brazil's 4th major flooding event in 5 months in its raise questions about the role of climate change smells, museums you darn, the countries lifted at a state of emergency imposed after the military ceased control, and a qu,
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in october, last year, general abdel for to upper hand, the country's military leader has issued a decree lifting the order sovereign counsels as the decision was taken to create the right atmosphere of fruitful and meaningful dialogue. during the transitional period, dozens of people have been killed and hundreds arrested by security forces in mass protests against the armies. takeover will now to begin a fossa which is facing its worst hunger crisis in 6 years. attacks by arm groups in the south region of displaced hundreds of thousands of people. farmers have been forced off their land, preventing them from growing crops. the u. n is say more than 630000 people are on the brink of starvation. sam med nick, travel to the town of dory, where malnutrition is a major problem. i said to him of fled her village because she feared attacks by armed groups. her 8 month old daughter became severely malnourished weeks later, homeless and hungry. i said you couldn't produce enough breastmilk. so she
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travelled several hours to reach the hospital in the town of dory. while la illema, i'm in the since been displeased. 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 starve them. my eta, she's among hundreds of thousands. the un says are on the brink of starvation in burkina faso. they're hunkers, 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 sal had been forced to close. many of the people here of copeland villages where there's no longer any functioning health facilities. by the time they arrive, doctor say the children are often extremely malnourished. many lake, 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 in spread, you know, she does also dig it up. the situation is escalating every day and if the government can find the right strategy in 6 months, there will be humanitarian disaster. all the 2000000 people are internally displaced. most fleeing rural areas for cities, which are already short of key supplies. millennium pay water laming, 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 these went up till monday. we still need more than $18000000.00 to fill the gap or financial resources in order to take care of these children by myself. and he warns if the money doesn't arrive, the crisis will become even worse. sam ed nick al jazeera dory burkina faso
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al vietnam as beach heiner. as the wild record holder for the longest bridge made out of glass, the white dragon bridge is suspended between 2 mountains and it opened on saturday . the bottom, the bottom is made from 3 layers of glass in it can hold up to 450 people at a time. at 632 meters long. it's a 100 meters longer than china's glass bridge and guam dung. and we have to tell you about the swedish grandmother because she set a world parachute jump, recorded a sprightly 103 years old. root lawson came the oldest person to complete a tandem. skydive jump took place in what tyler in sweden and she is said to celebrate this with a little cake. ah, a quick look at the main stories we've been following this hour and thousands of flag waving.
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