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. hm. i'll try edge as muslim homes demolished, or to protest against anti islam remarks by india's governing posse. ah, i'm adrian said again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, follow to lucy, continues on global markets as fears, bro, that the u. s. economy could slide into recession with demands for liberty and cambodia was a court convicts government, critics of treason and the u. k. is set to deport asylum seekers to wind up after a legal challenge against the policy fails.
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just as a new delhi have denounced the demolition of homes owned by muslim, local government says the buildings have been constructed illegally that rights group say it's part of an attempt to intimidate muslims. last week, there were protests in several cities against 2 former officials of the governing b, j. p. they made, they made remarks about the prophet mohammed that many consider offensive. how does he respond natal reports now from the state of utter pradesh. there is some fear, but mostly immense anger against prime minister in the windsor mo, these party gentle party, or b j. p r. we are in a town course. the harder and poor in northern indian were actually outside the mosque where protests began last friday. now these protests were part of larger movement against the b j piece to spokespersons. that made blasphemous comments against the prophet muhammad of protest. us were demanding that new pasha ma, former spokesman of the b. j. p. b, arrested for her comments. now cross india,
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about 300 people have been arrested for those protest in this town. about a 100 people have been arrested. police say they've also arrested about 18 people for his speech. most of whom have been hindus. not 3 homes in the state of water for this, where we are have been at least partially demolished. 2 of those are here in the heart. and both these home belong to people who are protesting and lawyers and activists point out that it is completely illegal and that the government is particularly beach. ugh, the state governments govern by the b j. p. are using or rather misusing the law to intimidate minorities, specifically, muslims. they see as this as an extension of an anti minority sentiment that has been fueled by the b j. p. they've been hate speeches. and now you've seen a bulldozer. it's been used. i, in fact,
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a prominent lawyers have pointed out that millions of people in india live in homes that could, could be considered illegal. that's been a secondary volatile trade on global stock market. on monday wall street entered what's known as bad territory. but markets for more than 20 percent from a recent high to parents market ended law on the n slit to a 23 year low against the dollar escrow life out too. so i'm just it was one ride. can that tell us more than a k, a in japan by far the regions was before the down of a one of the quarter percent on tuesday. right. what, what is the situation with the japanese economy right now? it, as we just said, that the yen is also down. that's right. i mean, it is one of the stand numbers of all of this volatility at the moment is the fact that the n has fallen to its worst. its weakest level in more than 2800 to 35 in to the u. s. dollar. now it always used to be the,
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the case that the falling again would be a good then be matched by a rise in the next k. that's because it was considered to be good for japan. japanese export has to have a weekly and they can sell more stuff around the world. but it is a sign of the times that we are living through a very strange times that we have a full again and a falling decay. so there is a longer term question about what this all means for the japanese economy. it does seem as though japan is no longer the kind of exporting power house that it used to be. so while it's not been able to take advantage in terms of exports with a weak again, where is really being hurt in terms of its imports. because of course, everything now for japanese consumers is far more expensive. also for japanese businesses, the import of raw materials, the imports of components for it's manufacturing, all of those have gone through the roof. so there is some question about the long term impact on the japanese economy, how it struggles through this. now in an ideal world, the central government would give
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a lot more help to the currency to try to restrict, the bi has more cash controls on mandatory controls put in place. but for years now, the japanese government has had a very loose monetary policy. it likes to have a lot of money switching around in the economy to stimulate what would otherwise be a very sluggish economy to try to help wages growth. and it is loads to, to try to stay away from that. but it is really out of sync with all of the other central banks around the world, including of across the u. s. federal reserve. looking at taking a title, monetary policy, increasing interest rates. and it does seem as though it is only a matter of time before japan really has to take a tougher stand to try to restrict the flow of money and try to support the value of the n. i was doing this robert pride reporting live from so rob, many thanks. indeed, a court in cambodia has convicted a prominent lawyer of treason. jerry sang, faces up to 12 years in prison, become body and american lawyer was charged in connection with the failed attempt
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by opposition figure sam rein seat to return from exile in 20. 19, before her conviction sang, told reporters she considered it a sham trial. i am ready for the sham a verdict that will be a noun this morning which will be a guilty wording. i am ready and prepared to go to the notorious keyboard, imprisoned for my political opinions for my belief. i for my belief in democracy for my belief in freedom, i am ready to pay the crop price of prison in order that i live out my conscience and my belief in freedom, in just the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers from the u. k. to, to wander will go ahead on tuesday. that's after a last ditch attempt to hold that a poor taishan failed of the appeals court. laura burton manley reports, oh, oh,
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a chorus of anger from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as a judge gave the green lights for the 1st flight of refugees, migrants true, one done. right. good. say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan and syria and being flown more than 6000 kilometers away, will traumatized some further. they suffered incredibly, they seeing how many members held they've, they've had talked to themselves and they are tired. but at the end of that heather, that finding attention incredibly show on the tie thing and those of a fair, the deportation half way across the aid is absolutely terrifying for them. you k prime minister boys, johnson says a deportation strategy will undermine people's smuggling networks. and deter refugees from making dangerous journey to britain. fiscal, the united nations refugee agency hits back thing rwanda's human rights record is on the scrutiny,
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and the u. k. is shirking responsibility. this is all wrong. this is all wrong. this deal, you know, it is the foundation of the right to asylum that people that are on it. countries territory, especially a country that is a signatory to the convention and has the institutions to deal with that. in april home secretary, pretty patel visited by golly, to finalize the project and potentially send tens of thousands of people them. the deal includes a payment of about $150000000.00 to the rwandan government. so far this year, 10000 migrants refugees made the crossing from mainland to europe to the u. k. and 28000 last year in november, 27th people drowned when their ding you deflated and many more have had to be rescued from the channels busy shipping lanes. some of those who risk their lives
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will leave on the 1st flight on tuesday. but there may not be many on it. a series of individual legal challenges mean only a few of the 130 people notified will leave. and the government continues to face pressure from activists rights groups and unions who insist the move is unlawful. oh, laura burton, molly on to 0, brazil's president. since that human remains had been found during a search for 2 men who disappeared in the amazon last week, jaya also, nora says the dna tests are being conducted. on monday, police denied reports that the bodies of indigenous expert, bruno pereira and british journalist on phillips, have been found out serious monica yanna care for ports from real hundreds of indigenous bo testers took to the streets about the liable, mossy it demanded justice for indigenous expert bruno pity it up in british journalist don phillips, they went missing
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a week ago while they were returning from an expedition to their job id valley, reservation. home to the largest number of and contacted tribes in the world. we are our boone one dom. they changed. but the demonstrators also denounced the onslaught. they have been suffering from the legal fisherman, poachers, loggers, and miners. but all no pity ada had been helping them patrol their territory and map the invasions dom phillips was accompanying him on a trip to finish writing a book on how to save the amazon. on sunday, after a week long search divers retrieved a plastic bag from the river, containing a backpack in some belongings of the 2 missing men. she told the stuff a seizure relative, say the backpack contained a computer, all belonging socks, shirts, short their work to such as their laptop. in reports on monday morning, that 2 bodies had also been found,
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were denied by brazil's federal police. brazil's president abel sonata said he thought something evil had happened to them. still, luckily i give you, though, the evidence leads us to believe that something bad was done to them because human viscera were floating in the river alone. indigenous leaders we spoke to said they will keep up the pressure to find out what happened to dom phillips and boom obeta, and that they will continue. the patrols that they did are organized to help protect the rain forest. monica and i give al jazeera ridge 0 cuba as handed down sentences to 381 people who took part in last year's anti government protest most was sentenced to between 5 and 25 years in prison. thousands of people took passing country wide demonstrations last year, angry, the shortages of sued medicine and power, as well as a wave of cove at 19 attractions. we'll get
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a weather update faxed here on al jazeera. then we'll hear from you. crane, where the last escape route from severe, the mask has been destroyed. at equity was police use force on the 1st day of a national strike led by the indigenous peoples move. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle. book your travel package today. hello there. it's a divided picture weatherwise across southern europe. at the moment we've got intense heat affecting the southwest as a heat wave sweeps, spain and portugal, with temperatures well above the average in cities like madrid. but in the southeast, we've had severe storms roll across turkey, causing flash flooding in central and northern areas. and the rain is set to
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continue. we will see some of those storms breaking out across greece and some severe storms affecting romania in the days to come. but it's not you care across much of the mediterranean, a sprinkling of showers here and there. wind warnings out for croatia and parts of italy. but as we head over to the west, this is where it's all about the hot and dry conditions. just a few showers, but temperatures continuing to climb, particularly in the south west of spain and we are going to see temperature climb in southern areas of france. we have got warnings out for the ex that extreme heat as that plume of hot air from africa rises up and we will see it start to touch up into northern areas, but headed that we have got from severe storms rolling across the baltic states pushing into western russia, in particular for latvia and improving picture of a scandinavia out of this will, britain and ireland, we are going to the a lot of warms. and from china, coming to london by the mid week cats, ha, airway. official airline of the john salon, monica,
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the buildings have been constructed illegally with whites groups say it's part of an attempt to intimidate muslims. asia pacific stock markets have endured another volokh tile day after wall street and to what's called bad territory. that's when markets for more than 20 percent. for a recent high at a court in cambodia has convicted prominent loyalty sang and thousands of members of a disbanded opposition party of treason. they face up to 12 years in prison. fuller, us attorney general william ball has described watching donald trump become detached from reality. while refusing to accept his 2020 election defeat, he had the former president's family members are among the latest witnesses hub by the congressional committee investigating last year's capitol hill attack. i'll just do as hot as yo castro reports from washington. the january 6th committee open public hearing number 2, with a focus on election night 2020 inside the white house,
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where donald trump and his advisors watched the election returns with increasing worry the foreigners decision to ask is calling arizona for joe biden. that is a big get for the biden campaign. did that share the atmosphere of the attitude in the white house. ready complete it was becoming clear that the road race will not be called on election eye witnesses, they trump was livid and ignored their advice to wait before making a public statement. the said he instead turned to his private attorney, rudy giuliani, who was described as drunk. the mirror was definitely intoxicated. mere juliani was saying, we want it or stealing it from us. we're all the folks come from. we need to go say that we one and essentially the anyone who didn't agree with that position was being weak. there's a defiant trump then declared his false victory. we were getting ready to win this
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election. frankly, we did win this hello. this was the fox news political editor and later fired from his job after calling arizona for by didn't after the election as of november 7th. in your judgment, what were the chances of president trump winning the election after that point? yes, not. if you in the weeks that followed, trump would continue to spread the lies of widespread voter fraud. despite being told by attorney general william bar that the claim was bogus. i wish from a demoralized because i thought, boy, if he really believes this stuff he ish, you know, last contact with these become detached from reality that to read over and over witnesses testified that trump refused to accept his election defeat despite the growing evidence otherwise, not only was there not evidence of
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a 1000 dead voters voting in pennsylvania. there wasn't evidence of 8 why. the former president's media campaign spread the election falsehoods, invigorating his base. supporters donated $250000000.00 to trumps, so called election defense fund. investigators testified the fund didn't exist and that some of the money went to trump's hotel collection. and the event company that organized the january, 6, the rally. not only was there the big law, there was the big rip off. the committee plans another half dozen public hearings to connect the election lies with the violence of january 6th. they say evidence will show that trump try to corrupt the justice department. and when that failed, assembled the mob that would try to keep him in power by force. heidi jo, castro,
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al jazeera washington. russia has destroyed the last bridge out of savannah on that sc. a city at the heart of the battle for ukraine's dawn bass region. it was one of 3 bridges leading out of the city, but a civilians are now trapped. hundreds of them are still sheltering inside the household chemical plant, which has come under heavy shilling wash and back separatists of warned ukrainian troops to surrender or die out as he was. charles stratford is in cave. we also know that russian forces pushing up towards the she chance come areas that they control around the town of papa's nor incremental gains being made as reported by, by our sources in that area as they try and basically push up from the know from the south and the knolls down towards sloppy, and in this pinch, the movement to try and cuts off those ukranian forces, the ukrainian defense experts and the government embers here,
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making statements. this is all about weapons. they say they are not getting enough west and heavy long range weapons into ukraine. quick enough, there are huge logistic problems already west and donors, western nations, donating, giving millions of dollars worth of long range artillery and multi launch rocket systems as well. the problem is, is the huge distances that they have to travel to get to those eastern fronts. then there's problems of having to train ukrainian forces to give them the know how and how to use them. and presidents liskey is saying that around $200.00 up to $200.00 ukrainian soldiers dying each day. so you know, obviously we cannot confirm these kind of statistics. but there are many people now who was saying that ukrainians are basically have their back up against the wall militarily in that area more so than they have done since this will began on february 24th. a report from human rights watch has condemned israel's blockade of
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garza that says the siege has devastated gases economy and block nearly 2000000 people's access to work and education. the un says the humanitarian crisis in garza has reached unprecedented levels. human outside reports. the 14th of june marks 15 years of an israeli lan air in sea, located of the gods district. that is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. 2000000 palestinians live in what has been described as the world's largest open air prison. since how much to cope with the cost to strip in 2007 after legislative elections. israel has imposed a full siege on the enclave. it strictly controls every one and every thing going in or out. it's further damaged causes bleak economy and the dire living conditions
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of it's 2000000 people. and that's been worsened by both israel and egypt. keeping the reporters closed. israel allows passage through the air is crossing only in what it considers exceptional human carrying cases in human rights watch. latest report on israel seat it states the closure has devastated the economy. garza contributed to fragmentation of the palestinian people and forms part of eas, railey authorities, crimes against humanity of appetite and persecution, against millions of palestinians israeli authority should lift the closure of casa and the generalized travel ban and permit freedom of movement, subject to at most individual screenings for security reasons, more than 60 percent refugees, depending on the united nations refugees, agency for food, education and medical aid. there is not a moral actor here in the gaza strip. i would give you one figure about the number
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of people who used to receive food from on dockwood copeland from iraq in 2000. the number was to been 3000 people. now we are talking about 1100000 people. this is how the number are, you know, a rising. why a little sane once on the factory producing medical and industrial equipment. but israeli officials stop materials and tearing casa, they say, can be, is for dual use, meaning civilian and military. he says that's left him and more than 30 other workers without jobs. milan law alert the good while the linear essential materials from our factory were banned from entering gazelle. this caused our factory to stop working. it's a piece of junk now, and we were forced to send all workers home since israel imposed it's located, it's also launched for military assaults on casa with the siege. preventing
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construction materials such as steel and cement. from reaching garza reconstruction has been near impossible. the un weren't in 2015, that living conditions in garza were deteriorating so rapidly. it could become n inhabitable by 2020. now in 2022 palestinians in garza are still living under israel. blockade denied per basic cry to freedom and with little or no hope of a better future. you may see it al jazeera garza police of a rest of the leader of ecuador was made indigenous peoples movement on the 1st day of the national strike. ah, they used to against the stone grenades to break up a march by students and trade unions in the capital quito, the president of the indigenous confederation. the court to strike was detained hours later on latin america,
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editor lucio newman reports. this is the beginning of the national strike that could paralyze ecuador, la molly, these assume the correct if not you're not. the mobilization is national. it's regional and the mobilization is indefinite. i'm ok if the president gives his answer today. then we will stop if the president does not give answers to any of our demands. we will continue indefinitely when ah, demonstrations led by ecuador is powerful indigenous confederation almost 3 years ago, nearly overthrew then president lehman moreno. forcing him to backtrack on plans to raise fuel prices. to day their demands are far greater. not only to these protest is want fuel prices lowered and frozen, but they also want the same for essential goods and services. again, so much embarrassedly that i meant we are literally starving to death. there is no work farm products are minimized. there is no proper support from the government
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with the rise and fuel prices. everything is more expensive with us in the hub in the government. the government doesn't hair us, let the here to perform a no, it doesn't of it. know, the price of fertilizers in and our products are already cheap. how are we going to survive to feed our children? road to being blocked in at least 10 of ecuador is $24.00 provinces, conservative president, yet molasses says he will not tolerate further disruptions. aura didn't pay some of her at the bar just now as we are beginning to get back on our feet from the pandemic that we cannot allow political groups. he wanted to stabilize ecuador and profit from the chaos paralyze. our country are real and it with the government is already struggling to control ramp and violence and drug trafficking. i me the severe economic crisis. but unless there's a break till the strike by the well organized indigenous confederation with the support of other trade unions could present the most serious challenge to ecuador stability. to see in human al jazeera,
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more than 100000000 people have been warned to stay in doors as a heap wave bakes the united states. excessive heat warnings have been issued for several cities with temperatures. forecast to reach 40 degrees celsius. it's pushed some schools to shift to remote learning. many cities of announced plans to open cooling centers. and the murder of chicago has suggested that people go to public libraries to cool off in sport, australia have qualified for this. he has world cup and cattle. they beat peru at a penalty shootout, and he richardson wraps up again from to ha, ah, there was a big welcome for the thousands of parade fans. he made the trip to cats awful. this will cut playoff against australia, peru hoping to repeat their exploits of 2018 when they returned to footballs. biggest stage for the 1st time in almost 4 decades. i've been in rush, i've been in brasil i've been in the usa that that is yet another place of our team
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is going to play or whatever my game is. i would do my best to be there. our whole country is playing this chance to go to work up and we were good. it's always something for them for us. you know? yeah, i think her name is more than that. were people who are thing is yes, a soccer game. oh, you're wrong. absolutely run these teams did meet the group stage in russia 4 years ago on that occasion, peru secured a to nil victory place time out. world cup qualification was on the line with so much at stake, the 1st half past, with no more than half chance. his exchanged fear of defeat, surpassing the desire to take the suit. many risks, and the 1st peruvian chance of the night. fools to lap rule out. i in her stitch school, the wind, australia, in that playoff against the u. i. e e e. e. last week, he went close to repeating that fate late in the 2nd half. but after 90 minutes, the teams were locked at neil neil peru when close to grabbing
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a winner in extra time. but penalties would decide this playoff. post australia sense on goalkeeper. andrew red main, specifically for the shootouts read. and he, it was, he proved to be his country's match winner australia on their way to the world cup for a 5th straight time. andrew is the arrow. it's only his parent through the national team. he drawing it him to the boy on the mental specs for the why are we making that change to add that little bit of uncertainty and they brightened since reaching the last 16. the 2006 world cup australia have failed to reach the knockout rounds that subsequent world cups in november that once again faced france and denmark to the teams they failed to abate in 2018 to nicea will be the other group stage opponents on the richardson al jazeera, doha, ah,
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