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is there is, oh me mobile app is that the, this is where we dissects analyze and you have to find that thing. and i guess i feel that from out there is a mobile app available in your favorite app to get that for it and tapped on maybe a new app him out is even need anything with it. ah, china and fiji agreed to work together, but bay jeans, diplomatic glades across the pacific. fine snow. take his ah, hello, i'm sammy's. hey dan, this is al jazeera live from dough hall. so coming up violence
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in the narrow streets of occupy these jerusalem, where it is rarely alter nationalist, take part in a provocative march left, his former gorilla fighter. gustavo petro comes out on top in columbia's presidential election, which now goes to ronald plus. i'm rob reynolds along the banks of the klamath river in northern california, where the biggest damn with u. s. history was soon underway. ah, well china says it's a great to work more closely with fiji on a number of fronts is foreign minister one ve continues a diplomatic blitz across the pacific ocean. one added his country's extra assistance for island nations would come with no strings attached. the chore has added to us and australian concerns about china's regional influence of fiji prime
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minister says there's nothing to worry about. we all know plenty of ice have been on sewer during this visit. i hope we also know that earl geopolitical point scoring means less than little to anyone who's our community is slipping beneath the rising seas. whose job has been lost or pandemic, or whose family is impacted by that ip address in the price of commodities. one day began is tor, on thursday, in the solomon islands, china recently signed a security deal there. while in fiji, one had been expected the sign of sweeping agreement with foreign ministers from 10 pacific nations, but that's been shelves. he'll go on to carrabas, sam, what tonga, van water, papa, new guinea, and east timor. wayne hay has more from silver. the main purpose, really, or the main objective of one, e, e e. e. e. coming to suv
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a was to meet with the foreign ministers from 10 pacific island nations. he did that on monday afternoon. it was a virtual meeting in that meeting. he was hoping to get agreement out from all of the foreign ministers on a china proposed regional are packed, covering a broad range of issues really from cooperating on security. fisheries. climate change, things like that, that was proposed by china at that meeting, but it did not get signs in that media conference again, which was held the see thing in the hotel behind me. there was no mention of the regional agreement by wine ye, no questions were allowed from reporters who were in there. but afterwards the chinese ambassador to fiji did speak. and he confirmed that for now the proposal from beijing has been shelved. i because there was not consensus from the foreign ministers who attended that virtual meeting with the chinese out foreign minister. they couldn't agree on all the elements in that agreement. now to again
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a fairly broad agreement from what we've seen, how that has been linked to the media. but it was the security element of that that was causing most concern. katrina, you is in beijing with the reaction there to the chinese foreign ministers trip. here one year's trip to the pacific islands, it's being viewed as a diplomatic success and a demonstration of the failure of western countries to contain china's influence in this region. now what is being covered by chinese state media here isn't the lack of consensus about any sort of agreement. instead, what they've emphasize is welcome one. he has received by fijian leaders and other leaders in the south pacific chinese president. she didn't paying also sent a written address or speech ahead of time to those leave is expressing the deep friendship of trying to a long history of this friendship between china and this region. he said that china views all countries big or small as equal and that will continue to have good
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relationships with these countries of brotherhood. he mentioned, i think badging is at pain to emphasize that china is reaching out to the country now very friendly way that it does not want to exert any undue influence. aging has denied that it's time to militarize this zone. and it's also trying to say that even if you have good relationship with good relations with us or australia, china will not make you choose tens of thousands of flag waving ultra nationalist israelis march through the most tim quarter of occupied east jerusalem on sunday. the provocative flag day march celebrates the occupation of east jerusalem and 1967 . some chanted races, slurs and fought with palestinians, and ran con reports left the city further on, edge flags waving. what israel says is a celebration, and palestinians called
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a publication. ah, these railey flag, much bought was known by his releases. jerusalem date is a holiday when he's ready, forces kept at ease through slim in 1967 during the 60 war the israel, it's victory for the palestinians. it's occupation in recent years though ultra nationalists is really groups have used the flag march to push their own agenda. oh, i minority opening races fall right group like the harbor used the march to call for the expulsion of o 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 moss compound. ah, lisha, public security minister omar live, has allowed the march to travel through damascus gate. the halt of occupants through slim amass which rules the gaza strip is monitoring the situation in queers from earthly irma. hesitate to use any means in order to stop and to do that
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through the 3rd of the extra mist. from doing this, sir. big mistakes again us all people and our policy not in the lock samo or a jerusalem, or we think it is or is doing no big catastrophe in this region. last year the march combined with the forced explosions of palestinians in the shape your neighborhood spoke to the 11 day war on gaza. when her mass threatened israel with rockets, mitchell brock and independent is rarely political consultant says, allowing the marcia 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 demonstrated there by the israeli army, the israeli police, that is there and is deciding who can march, where can they march? what flag can be flown by which people?
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and that's going to be a boiling point. now. c in areas outside of the old city palestinians clashed with israel, police ah, clashes also took place across the occupied westbank where these radio me use lie fire and take s against anom palestinian. well, it seems that the marches of ox with excited to these radio police. oh, they're going to come in to damascus. guy opened up another route that was never supposed to happen or only a few, his re lease it just my a huge operations here. it was in the city of israel to place a simply over with the marches openly. chanting hate slogans and proclaiming that this is a jewish journey land. this young generation, the raft, and force of believe that completely on these people are the ones that are backing these really government and keeping and power. and as long as that's the case i have very loud voice at the heart of these world government, american out 0,
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occupied east jerusalem demonstrations were held in the occupied west bank that abraham has more from bethel with the use of live ammunition here behind us when young palestinians were coming, he had armed only with rock, the 3 we can say that they were even arms, but they were met with an excessive force by the israeli forces. live ammunition was use, your gas was used, which resulted in supplication of many palestinians also sung renee's as well as proper seal bullets. we've got information from our sources engineering and also the occupied with the bag. that palestinians have to use 15 easy, which, which are improvised explosive devices and the targeted them and use them against the is really, really on the and is really military checkpoints there. so as you can see, it's
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a tense situation. a lot of compounds and jerusalem hold a very big importance in palestinians, or to mines if they wanted to show that they are with the fellow palestinians that occupied you through sort of even if they don't have permit. because they need to really military permits to even access the city and get through the checkpoint. but even if they don't have those, they want to show that they are with the palestinians, even with their, with their follow palestinians, and families, and brothers and fellow people, even if they can't be with them physically. now the we're also demonstrations in garza where protest is burnt and israeli flag enchanted slogans against the occupation. politicians with the palestinian legislative council denounced the march members of hamas held their own rally. i said it would respond more fully to the march the right time. i'll just hear a media network continues to demand the rapid,
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independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank shooting. barclay was shot in the head by israeli forces. while on the finding janine, on the day of her funeral is ready for his storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barrows to almost drop a casket. well, that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied these tourists, them to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community of condemned killing. they continued to call for an investigation of barclay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these re occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine . israel and the united arab emirates will sign a free trade agreement on tuesday, making it the 1st of its kind between israel and the nation agreed on a deal last month that was the 96 percent of terrace dropped israel and a formerly established relations in 2020 grieving
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parents have shouted at us president joe biden to do some thing about gun control. and he's promising he will, after visiting the texas school, where 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in a mass shooting. john 100 reports from val day. ah, president joe biden visited the scene of the latest school shooting, adding flowers to the growing memorial at rob elementary school. the biden's view, $21.00 portraits of grief, pausing at each to pay their respects. the 1st couple attended mass. it's sacred heart catholic church before speaking privately to the families who lost 19 children and 2 teachers. ah many welcome the high profile visitor. it shows that the nation
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supports the families as agrees with the family. but this isn't biden country. this community voted for donald trump by a margin of 15 percent. i know and feeling degrees, but i don't think it's necessary. at any time, much of this town of 16000 can be found here in the center of town. ah. oh, for a song, the comfort of company and shared grief. ah, oh, you've all the town square features. $21.00, white crosses, one for each of the victims of today's massacres. and now they're almost entirely obscured by the thousands of flowers that people bring by. it wasn't on president biden's agenda today, but it serves as a spot for people to come and pay their respects. among those who came our local
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residents, veronica mendez, and maria gear elsewhere the world. you don't any civilian has no access to this type of what moves some proponents. ah, he would say mention a bad you know, the solution is army teachers. your teachers you say, do you want to carry a gun? no, 6 year old kid in there. don't know how to defend himself from a shooter. after video surfaced of parents urging police to go inside, officers acknowledged it was a mistake to wait 78 minutes to enter the classroom and stop the gunman. i, on sunday the department of justice announced it would investigate why they took so long. it was not the 1st mass shooting scene biden has visited and it's unlikely to be the last town in his tenure left to grapple with grief. john henderson, l g 0,
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you've all day. texas still had an al jazeera in cranes, president visits the front lines, his 1st trip outside here since the russian invasion began. plus it's been a desert refuge for thousands of years. now the future of one of the world's oldest cities is under threat. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to capture your travel package today. hello, the weather's looking a little disappointing across a good part of europe. lots of showers around on the call side for western parts. you can see a fair amount of cloud they're coming in across the british isles. and the island violent sunshine in showers really sums up the weather here. still some live the showers pushing i, which was at east the side of it. we had some large hail, got golf ball sized hailey to all the parts of italy yesterday that were to whether
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that stormy weather is making its way further. east was and then we got another area of low pressure for good measure that's going to push its way toward spain and portugal over the next day or so they go for monday, then we have got some showers crossed northern spain, pushing into that western side of portugal pushing up towards the north west. more showers here. still a few showers around italy and the balkan. some wet weather over to ward see the baltic states. they're just easing further eastward, sir. we'll see that clearing a little further east was still as we go on through were tuesday, showers. they are running down into our remainder. pockets of dry weather there in 2, poland into austria. not too bad for france. my g sullen areas of spain also doing quite nicely and once again $32.00 celsius. therefore madrid enter the thirty's across northern parts of africa. 41 celsius, therefore cairo, and plenty a shower to ride across west africa, casa air with issue and line of the journey. join the debate,
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wonderful as it is, the diplomat at langley, it really means nothing on the grounds. annette or online at your voice, the queen is be removed as head of state because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man wears the progress i haven't seen in operations. do you see sports journalist or look like me? if you need to listen to those voice perspectives, even when it's hard, it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking, this dream on out, is there a a come back here watching al jazeera, let's recap those headlines now. china says it's agreed to work more closely with fiji on a number of funds as foreign minister. one v continues
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a diplomatic blitz across the pacific with a sweeping agreement with 10 on the nations that was resigned on mondays been shells. tens of thousands of flag waving israeli ultra nationalists of march through the muslim pools of occupied these teresa. the provocative flag bay march celebrates, fell to patient of east jerusalem in 1967. some chance had races slurs, fought with palestinians, grieving parents and taxes of cold and joe biden to do something about gun control . us president promised to act after visiting the school were 19 children, and 2 teachers were shot dead last week. the falls, aviation authority says 14 bodies have been recovered from a small plane which crashed on sunday. it flew into bad weather with 22 people on board. the tara airplane was on a short flight from the tourist town of pa hora to the town of johnson. with
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frances foreign minister is visiting ukraine's capital. catherine cullen, as office says it's so on the line from the support for you. praying that discuss russia's blockade of ukrainian grain. she'll meet president vladimir zelinski crimes president. meanwhile, has visited the city of how to cave and his 1st trip outside killed. since the russian invasion. the sky surveyed the destruction then dismissed the head of harbour case states security service for not adequately defending against the russian advance. same before he has more from keith. awesome. there's a lot of, despite the secrecy, despite heavy security, a surprise visit a car key ukraine, 2nd largest city, is for a leader who was at the very top of russia's kill list at the start of the war. at the very least, a calculated risk president vladimir zelinski personally surveying the damage made
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it clear. it's never too soon to begin rebuilding when it's 90 d change show or she could eat mean 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, you know, just some 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 service metal. no mystery. i want to thank 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 ukraine. a trip meant to project strength and raise morale. to
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a place that is still very much a front line in this war. a 3rd of the city remains in russian hand. and areas not occupied by russian forces come under regular attack. just hours after he looked, there were missile strikes on the system of the ukrainian president has won widespread admiration for his war time, leadership at home and from allies in the west, which he is hoping translates into more long range heavy weapons. and soon zelinski, the 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 bos, region, and as ukrainian forces plan and prepare to mount counter offenses to try and stall and possibly push back. what has been an unrelenting russian advance zane basra v o
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0 keith, a former revel fighter has come out on top in columbia the presidential election. but gustavo petro didn't win enough seats to avoid a run off against his right wing challenger. alexander on pierre, 2 reports from bugger tar. ha, it's an historic result for a leftist candidate in columbia at more than 8 and a half 1000000 votes from a rebel fighter. gustavo faith through came clearly on top in the 1st round of the presidential elections running on the promise of profound economic and social change. petro managed to get 40 percent of the vote 10 percentage short of what he needed for an outright victory. oh coronel cumby, up will it cumbersome? there are changes that are empty. there are changes that don't lead to real change . we want to invite all of columbian society to embrace real change, yet his success was diminished by the surprised 2nd place of little don't flip nan this. a 77 year old business man who rose in the polls in the last 2 weeks. as an
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unexpected anti corruption, crusader. oh good man. this a former mayor of the city of bouquet or a manga managed to present himself as an alternative anti establishment candidate. despite being investigated himself for a number of wrong doings. he has been compared to a colombian version of trump, and in the past said he was an admirer of others. hitler. yet his message connected with many frustrated columbian voters in a campaign mostly conducted on social media. or he saw the moscow, you know, alone. we see that citizens have the will to end corruption as a system of government to day. the country of cheap politics and corruption lost the corrupt to thought they would govern forever. last, federico gutierrez, the defeated candidate, backed by the traditional establishment immediately and doorstep. man, this for to run off against what he calls the dangers of a petra's presidency program. mandate is potentially head has worse,
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i am around the legs. now patriot campaign was rarely confident that giving around with all the cameras here. what a one given here is his strong association with the right ma'am. again, establishment. the whole situation changes now given his anti establishment discourse, his origins outside of politics is most clearly an outsider. the main takeaway here is that these results represented 1st and foremost, a stunning blow to columbia. traditional conservative establishment. the question for gustavo pedro though, is that if the now will be able to convince enough people that voted for those for it man this, that he represents the true change that columbia needs alison the ramp yet. i'll just see it over to the number of deaths caused by heavy rain in northeastern brazil has risen to at least 57 with dozens more. missing. landslides and floods
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tore through several neighborhoods, leaving nearly 4000 people homeless. the largest dam removal operation in u. s. history is due to begin in california. it's part of a wide, a trend with almost 60 hydro electric dams torn down in the past 2 decades. is rob browse reports from home brook. the slightest operation isn't just about the environment. the klamath river leander is through steep mountain sand. lush forests, it's banks are home to ospreys, and great blue herons and playful babies of otter's fishing guide. jack trout is worked here for 29 years. there is something about the klamath river that just makes me feel better about life in floating feeling, the waves. but in spite of the period abundance trout believes the klamath is in crisis. there was something terribly wrong with the salmon ram. and i mean the
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spawn was just here and gone so fast. it wasn't natural. salmon were once incredibly abundant. here they were the cornerstone of the ecosystem and the main food source for indigenous people in the region. the, your rock, the hoopa, and the carrack, those days are gone. this is the iron gate damn one of several built decades ago for hydro power. it blocks off the salmon from their swarming grounds up stream. the fish have steadily declined ever since it was built on dams. when and we saw these huge population crashes and salmon and other species, these salmon fry are swimming in a hatchery just below the dam. but hatchery fish, a failed to restore the salmon population for the tribal people. the result has been disastrous without recourse to their traditional diet of salmon rates of
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diabetes and heart disease have sword. so it's really hard to emphasize as how important the seminar to us. i mean, for me, it's not just a food source, it's also the connection to my ancestors. now, after decades of negotiation and bureaucratic delay, the iron gate dam is going to be torn down. the process will take several years and will be the largest dam removal in us history. when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined in every way, with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people,
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a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river. now in libya, one of the world's oldest cities is under threat from mother nature and from decades of neglect by the government. malik, trainer reports on the struggle to save her dennis, where many buildings on the verge of collapse. adamus, the ancient berber city was the cross road for major cultures of the african continent and the mediterranean basin. a spring deep in the desert has made it in attraction for thousands of years. the old city is a testament to libyan history and culture. and one of 5 eunice go world heritage sites here, not here, but in that there was thought about. adamus is an important here to site for all mankind and not just libya, so it's something that should be preserved. it's
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a tourist attraction. it should be prior to for officials, but all of libya, historical sites are suffering from a lack of funding via hazelton airstrikes during world war 2. in 1943 leveled entire neighborhoods, the rival remains to this day. to day the site faces a different kind of threat. the old city has survived the harsh conditions of the desert for centuries, but to continue to persevere, people here say ill need more attention and funding from the government. harley dell has she is a local tourist guide, he says parts of the city have collapsed because of rainfall in recent years. when a man at yahoo, ito, of germanium and hold the level of destruction is clear, not a single government has given me the attention it deserves love for development.
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authority does what they can market with what little funding they get us. if it only be a, it's wedding season. salem has been making bellas for decades. his hand made shoes are the most sought after these brothers adorn traditional red robes and bell gaz. during the hannah ceremony. a gift from the bride wanted the groom tattoos his hand with the hana piece. it means he has accepted her hand in marriage . and the week long wedding ceremony begins. it's traditions like these past down for generations, that face in imminent threat. there are fears that of the government doesn't act. the city will eventually collapse, but people here hope their city traditions and culture will continue to live on. malik, trainer al jazeera cordano ah.

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