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for juveniles convicted of murder, 51 years behind bars on a j 0. the heart wrenching goodbyes. loved ones. no knowing when they will unite again. women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving men behind among them. foreigners also trying to give out train rise of a free, but it's on the 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station that only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach in hoping to morrow is a better day. ah . the national spokesperson for india is ruling party. one of 2 official suspended
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of comments about the prophet mohammed an incident that sparks and international backlash. oh, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. dozens of catholic worship as a fair dad after gone when storm a church in southwestern nigeria, gulf in flames of fire and explosion destroy a shipping contain of facility in bangladesh. the death toll is expected to rise. mountains of rubbish collected from the wells highest peak whites, also part of the fight against climate change. ah hello and welcome to the program we begin in india web. the ruling b. j. p. party is facing international condemnation of to, to senior officials,
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made insulting remarks about the prophet muhammad national spokeswoman of push armor has been suspended from party membership. comments majoring, the recent tv debate. she's now withdrawn the statement. the party also expelled in of in co margin dough, the head of its deli media operation of our now deleted tweet. poverty metal is a new daily with more illness. hope comments well offensive and seem to say the least and now go to go to details. but there were made actually a few days ago, one comment was made on social media. the other one was new during a debate on a national news television network. now in terms of the fallout, immediately they look with these complaints of a file of these 2 politicians. it all came to a head on friday. when off to the slide, the group started protesting those protests on violence. they will peddling stones, dozens of people were injured, including many nice offices arrest all being made. the for the say the 5 cases
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against hundreds of people and security has been beat up in the city all gone for in northern india, which is where this violence up to please. now the b j b has been, it says from these comments, it has condemned them. you know, one person has been suspended. the other one has been exposed earlier as senior p. j. p leader told al jazeera his party will not apologized for something. it does not associate itself with the distance that sense and he said, we do not believe in this to be to be disassociated. also with the secret that isabel a lazy apology because if she had got the actual against her, then the question of an apology would have come up with something we do not identify ourselves, but it is the question of apology. that's understandable. you did. that is the reason why you should have been thinking about the same time div rationalization of this issue is, i think i've got it for because what has been happening here domestically should
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not be viewed in isolation. you see, when it comes to weiss of sanity must be universally expressed. it should be even handed. it can be select. there are a voice of sided, it becomes seliger than the problem. guns. several governments including pakistan, katara kuwait, is issued official condemnation of these commands algiers. come, our hider is in islamabad with more on this. there has been a strong condemnation by the fog, a sunny foreign ministry in a statement which said that or what do 100000000 bugger st on is there? cent demands were hard. and i over a 1000000000 muslim that on to word would be feeling the same way. now the bugger sony prime minister, going for the by condemning the act saying that india and mo, d at ward trembling religious freedoms, persecuting the muslims. and he said that the international community should reprimand more. did government for this act?
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should be remembered that even bugger, stones ousted prime minister emron con, raise this issue internationally about islam of phobia, and about hurting the sentiments of the is sammy community to all the worried by a did all good 3 statements against the profit of islam. so indeed, this is being taken very strongly that religious parties are going to react as well . and this is one thing on rich data that doctor consent says. it crossed up whether to go to white. said by not clear as a journalist, spaced in italian says this in say is bringing more international attention to the issue of hate speech and more violence in india. the bgp has benefited a lot from mobilization against muslims. but in this instance, there has been an international law rights to be. so in the gulf region, odd, middle east countries have now,
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this issue has now come to their notice. so it's, it's outrageous. so o, 2 days before this has happened to be a new border and another be function of the have been put on suspension and they will no longer be day or 2 days before this happened. the sort of ideological head of the, of the b b, which is daughters this, she did say we respect or religious. oh, it did. it did not did of testing the water whole walk. and we go with the anti muslim rhetoric without having a blowback. many of bed loyal, is this a border bed in goes actually are very happy to abuse muslims and in this case they went on to the profit. this is the rhetoric that they support. i think it's had a good snowballing effect. i think something like the cotton is freeze stumbling. it's good because this is nothing short of it. speech in tao has one of the was
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largest muslim population. so it has come to the notice of the boy that this is happening, and i think it will be harder for the official at least you cannot say on this eventually. even if you are mobilizing against muslims will come in of open fire on why ship has in destination explosives in a church in southwestern like area. officials say dozens of people, if you're dead, he attack is targeted decent. francis catholic church in on the estate. just as people gathering for weekly service, the presiding priest is reportedly been abducted while much of nigeria has struggled with violence and instability. although is widely regarded as one of the more relatively peaceful places, governors condemn me, attack as vile and satanic. i'm a dangerous as been following all this from a blue gem. that actually is that the number of dead could rise because of the
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severity of injury sustained by worshippers. i. when the gunman open fire and wherever can we don't get to tag intended to cause maximum damage. first of all, a definitive, a device as people camper for safety and run out of the chair to the open fire and them. there is no claim of responsibility as we speak. however, there are so many suspects on the list. some suggestion that it could be criminal against the operating in bed as part of nigeria over the past years, especially in the north west of the country and north central parts of jelia. it's not clear whether these groups are responsible. these groups have been played as tara, which by the general government the last time there was any serious clashes between families and colonel hood in that part of the country in the south west of the country was more than a year ago. so it's a big surprise and a big confusing situation for security forces trying to unravel the reason or the motive behind sundays attack. however, the president and the governor of the state of both issues,
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statement condemning the attack and bowing retribution and taking action to deal with those who carry that with these attacks. criminal games that have been operating in various parts of nigeria, not which of the country. over the past years, they have killed thousands of people and displaced tens of thousands from their homes are creating a very desperate situation in terms of security in terms of food security as well in the, in those spots of the country. now nigeria, so i want to close new to see how secure force is able to address this particular problem. now there are also concerns that the continued fathers in the country could actually my the preparations to the general elections holding in niger next to any 50 people have been killed and hundreds injured. after a fire sparked and major explosion, a shipping container facility and bangladesh. many of the injured are in a critical condition and the number of people have been killed is expected to rise . believe that chemicals were stored in some of the containers. tom had shouted
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reports from dotcom late on saturday night, a massive explosion, rog, discount dinner depot. far than spread from one container to another, filled by chemicals stored in some of them under the blast was fold up to 4 kilometers away. about 4000 containers were stowed here, many were filled with clothes destined for western retailers. o a hospital. so say the death toll is expected to rise, i'll get up last night. i talked with my brother 10 minutes before the accident. we had no contact with him since the accident. we have no idea about his condition and whereabouts yet, rescue workers say more bodies lie under the deborah's fire service. official suspect, the container of hydrogen peroxide exploded and flame spread quickly to other containers. the exact cause for the fire is still not known. the charter graham, this segment istation and the fire department has started a separate independent pro body to find out the real reason behind this fire. meanwhile, the government has an answer. financial compensation package for the victims,
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family, fire department, say several firefighters died and others are missing. a lot of the actual cause behind the incident will be revealed when it's investigated. as far as i know, the deputy commissioners office has formed the prob committee, the fire brigade must have launched a separate investigation or will do so. bangladesh has one of the worlds fastest growing economies and new factories and high rise. apartments have grown rapidly in recent years. but fires are common at industrial premises due to lack of enforcement of safety rules, inadequate equipment and lack of stuff. and many experts say much needs to be done to turn that around. and which audrey, i'll just eda taca. ah, now several missiles strikes have hit the outskirts of ukraine's capital. keep off to weeks of relative calm. no deaths have been reported so far. russia says tank
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supplied by the west were destroyed. the claim ukrainian officials deny heave has largely been spared for major attack since russia we focus its military campaign on the east of the country. out there is a bus or avi has more from keith. the air raid sirens here has been a constant reminder that every part of ukraine remains under threat from attacks from russia, from the sky. so certainly there is a certain basic level of preparedness, but they've become so routine that largely people don't really rush to bomb shelters. there isn't that much of a perceived threat of attacks within the main city center. but what we seen this morning, the dramatic events that happened in the capital city in the east of the city this morning, certainly do draw a line under one simple fact that ukraine is not a country that is in command and control of the skies over its territory, and as long as that remains the case, the threat of russian attacks anywhere in the country will never be 0. what we do
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know is that where there were at least 2 missile strikes in the eastern side of the city, east of the new pro river that runs through the center of the capital. keep these strikes. we saw that 4 missiles hit an area in an industrial area at a rail yard. 3 others hit a tank repair facility at this rail yard. these are industrial spaces. they are home to large manufacturing factories and large lots where there are warehouses. and what we're hearing from the ukranian government is that the mrs. came from. she 90 to 95 strategic bombers that were launched from the caspian sea. certainly a very high profile attack on the capital today. watching al jazeera alive from london was still ahead on the program through astronauts arrive at china's town gone space station on a 6 month mission to complete its construction and on pole recent holiday way. ukraine from football dream,
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i come to an end. as wild freaks our 1st world camp in 64 years. ah. hello we still got plenty of wet windy and when she weather in the forecast, a southeastern parts of australia, nasty little area of low pressure swirling away here. so showers rattling across victoria some parts of new south. well, still a chance to somewhere whether they're into south australia but certainly very unsettled into tasmania. so very strong winds still a little bit of her when she weather around the southern alps at wet or whether that windy weather will make his way towards new zealand. the connector line of cloud just links back towards brisbin towards the sunshine coast, pushing up towards cans. much of us looking fine and dry. having said that, and we sit, they settled here as you go through monday and on into cheese to bit by wednesday.
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this system will start to show his hand across western austria, and perth will turn increasingly wet and windy and by wednesday it is pretty wet and windy across a good part of new zealand. while the wet and windy 2 in 2 were southern parts of japan at the moment, some very heavy rain sweeping across key issues, some half of honju much of honshu, we'll see some very heavy weight as we go on 3, monday with the possibility of some localized flooding maybe even some mud sly, some me to watch out for that will gradually make his way further east the mid week . ah. across the world, young, active basement organizes are on the move. we do the work i heard in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city, use different tools and means to fight institutional racism and police brutality.
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this is indeed a nation wide problem. network wires, a systemic solution generally can change on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. look at the main stories now. india's b j. p. parties facing international condemnation, off to, to senior officials, made insulting remarks about the prophet muhammad, among them the policies of national spokesman, a poor sharma who says she withdraws the comments off to be accused of insulting the prophets during a tv debate. officials in nigeria, i dozens of people of fear dead off the government opened foreign destination
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explosives, the church app, and his worship is gathered from mass in the southwestern town of o in under state and nearly 50 people have been killed in around $300.00 injured after a fire sparked and major explosion, a shipping container facility in bangladesh. many of the injured are in a critical condition, is believed chemicals was stored in some of the containers. oh, there are reports that you as president joe biden is pushing back a trip to saudi arabia and israel u. s. media reporting that biden could visit 2 countries in july instead of the end of june. on friday, the president said he was considering a visit to saudi arabia, pitts. he's previously been critical of the assassination of jamal shoji, the war in yemen. and the kingdoms writes record the visit would include his 1st meeting with the crown prince mohammed, ben sal man. but his senior democrat says the president should not go at all. i
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wouldn't go, i wouldn't shake his hand. this is someone who butchered an american resident, cut him up into pieces in the most a terrible and premeditated way. until a saudi arabia makes a radical change in terms of human rights. i would want everything to do with him, and i understand the, the degree to which shows saudi arabia controls oil prices. i think that's a compelling argument for us to win ourselves off a reliance on foreign oil and on oil more globally. so we don't have desperate murderers. calling the shots out. alan fisher is following developments in washington. many people thought the joe biden was heading to the middle east for his 1st trip there. he would visit israel and you'd also stop off in saudi arabia. now, he was criticized by some in the democratic party for even thinking about that. because as you say, he's already called saudi arabia, a pariah state. he believed that ma'am, had been summoned. the de facto leader of saudi arabia should be isolated. some of
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the things he pointed to where it's human rights record, the continuing warren yemen, and the brutal killing of jamal for should you, which you'll remember, the c i a and other intelligence services said it was ordered by mohammed bin salman. but the real politic of the situation is that with oil prices rising and the cost of filling up a car here in the united states, jewel biden's political fortunes really hung on what saudi arabia was doing with oil. and they wanted to make sure that because of the. busy war in ukraine, that saudi arabia would produce more oil. but over the last few weeks, the saudis have refused to take the calls from joe biden to argue them to produce more oil. busy so what happened was, there was some diplomatic, it moves with people leaving from here in washington, going to saudi arabia, talking about the potential of a meeting. because these things don't just happened to leaders get together. and then the unknown something and all that is planned very much in advance. but there
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was still criticism from those in the democratic party saying, hold on a 2nd. what saudi arabia is doing in yemen is very much what like russia is doing in ukraine. and you can't separate the 2 b hypocrisy to do that. having said that the white house still seemed to be keen on pushing ahead with a visit. initially, it was thought it would be sometime in june. and all the talk over the last couple of days is that it's no going to be postponed, pushed farther back into july. many in the democratic party will think that will give them more opportunity to put pressure on the white house to rethink the entire idea of this trip. and of course, whether or not joe biden should give mom had been salmon the opportunity of a face to face with a president who described as country as a parade estate al hundreds of his rate. he settlers storm the alex so most compound at dawn, under the protection of israeli forces,
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led to confrontations with palestinian worshippers. this follows violence last week during israeli flag de march is that the muslim quarter occupied east jerusalem or al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid independent transport investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied west bank. sharina aqua was shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm of procession beating mourners, causing pal pull berries to almost draw back casket that didn't stop. the thousands of palestinians were marching through occupied east jerusalem. take part in her funeral and burial members, the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation of what had been without his error for 25 years, covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. now in kazakhstan, preliminary results paid show that the country is voted in favor of changing the constitution. balance is still being counted. central election commissions as voter
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turnout was above the 50 percent threshold needed for the vote to be valid. it's been 6 months since violent demonstrations calling for political reform, current present cousin, germany to kind of says amendments will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. but critics say the changes will only bolster to kaya ambitions for a 2nd time. now to paul is campaigning to clean out the himalayas. the military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on the wells highest mountain campaign team says it's collected more than 30 tons of waste. it's part of world environment day. i'm yeah, to limbo reports now from chapman do thin air and extreme cold. this team of cher pause and napoli soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, the cleaning of waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's a difficult work. we have to think the rubbish in crosses
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or like the co, under xerox stores or in the mountains were there is no robs or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks. everest, looksee content, younger ad, manasseh lou, and being that most amount of source of water in malaise, contributing to the people on the season. we need to protect it. ah, to keep the sanctity and the cleanliness of this reason, it is diagram plagiarism to the environment. people dear health, as well as the meter contribution of the season. people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to climate change. melting glaciers trigger, flash floods affecting mountain communities, living downstream at other times is not enough rain. it has been few years there.
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the locals have been complaining that their production has been infected because of the change from the in the info, federal and seem as so for the heard those 2. yeah. coders because we are, he production is not good and there is water shortages. so which is impacting the local communities climate change scientists say as more fossil fuels are burned globally, the planet is becoming warmer as the himalayas lose their reflectivity because of black carbon pollution particulates being deposited on the mountain. it causes the snow and ice to melt foster cleanup. get them to told you don't to do is a reflection of your so you go deep. these seams are celebrating both the end of their campaign and world environment day. but they hope they clean up. we love to draw the world attention to global warming and its impact on their pals, fragile mountain ecosystems, and communities premier to liberal al jazeera gut undo. now china is launched 3
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astronauts into space on board. it's shandra 14 space craft cools bend at 6 months, completing the construction of the tank. gone space station rang up to brings us this story. ah, 3 taken notes. a chinese astronauts carrying their nations pride and the ambition of making china the world news space, superpower. so they blasted off from the church one satellite long center on the edge of the colby desert. oh, and in 15 minutes reached lower earth orbit. the launch was broadcast live on steep television, a sign of china's cooling confidence in its technological might. ongoing long march to f y 14 carrier rocket has actually said the sions, you 14 band spacecraft to the designated orbit, the solar panels of stretched and operated normally?
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no, i announced the sion zoom fortune man spacecraft launch mission a success. the mission is full of symbolism. the 3 are part of china. second generation of astronauts. you young is among them. she was the 1st chinese woman in space, and it's now making her return after 10 years since earl, it gives me great pleasure to be able to grow up in this era to integrate my personal dream with the interests of the whole country and to be entrusted to complete the countries fast manned manual rendezvous and docking mission was the shin. so 14 spacecraft was assigned keeping temperature, oxygen levels, humidity, and comfort in mind. with advances in its talking system will tell her to what to do during previous rendezvous and docking the orbit control strategies were all decided and implemented by ground teams in the current fast automated rendezvous docking all the orbit. control strategies are generated from calculations by the
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spacecraft. and then independently implemented by the spatial in 2003, china became the 3rd country to launch a man spacecraft into the earth's orbit. 42 years after the former soviet union send the 1st human into space. but since 2016, under precedence she's in pain missions to the moon and mars have accelerated precedence. she says, turning china into a space, superpower is a critical national priority. as space exploration becomes the new battle ground for chinese competition and influence. back up there, i'll dizzier. now ukraine's world can't dream is over the last one nail to wales in their final playoff match in cardiff, paul reese has all the reaction i guess. ukraine's arrival in cardiff put their hosts in an unfamiliar position. the tiny nation of wales is
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normally a neutral favorite, but the russian invasion of ukraine has given the ukrainian football team a large global backing as they bid for a place at the world cup. here the players had the support of thousands from the ukranian diaspora as well as refugees from the war. i leave invest in ukraine and i come to london, so i've to have water begin in my country. these my psych goodwill my feel, any support is very important to us because we love each other. we love all who love other guy and he was the court does very game raleigh's. the whole nation in support in the team. it provides rest, sport from the horrors of the war. the killings are happening, atrocities are happening on a daily basis. the welsh crowd applauded the ukrainian anthem, just as the scottish crowd had before ukraine's semi final victory in glasgow. ah,
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but unlike and glasgow, that great number of chances in front of gold didn't lead to them opening the scoring. instead, a free kick with 10 minutes to go in the 1st half gave a chance to wales his former real madrid, stalking to gareth bail. and he took it thanks to a deflection of glasgow goal hero under a ja malenko as he tried to head to clear this time at the way in the 2nd half another score in scotland, autumn dove big seemed like he would level for ukraine on wales. keep at wayne hennessy was there to deny him. what is all that full time whales, one, you crate. now when i was at the end of the game, i think we just wanted to show our appreciation to them and to what, what they're going to as
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a nation. and i thought the team went out standing in the 2 games and on the deliver la credit for doing what they've done and, and their support as, as well, to show the support and travel at the did. we want to show them that respect shows upon othello. i think we did everything that we could mom, but i really want people in ukraine to remember out teams effort. i want to say, sorry that we didn't, school will, but this is sport. this is how it goes, and yes, i'm lost for words, wales now go into a world cup group and cats are with around the united states and england winning this game would have went an enormous amount of the ukrainian lands hair. and those able to watch at home. but for wales it's a moment they've been waiting for for a very, very long time. their 1st world cup in 64 years. paul race algae era, cardiff. ah.
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