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as rise, we look at what is being done. semen wants price is a slice on al jazeera ah, with the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa when we dreamed of the fair and democratic society. we dreamed of a revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as they were world, explore the regional events, people and forces that shake the decade with our dreams were many. we started with great dreams, but ended up with sad set by the 60s in the arab white politics on al jazeera lou
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. the death toll from israel's attacks on gaza has risen to at least 24. 6 palestinian children are among the dead. more than 200 people have been injured. palestinian fighters longs more than 400 rockets at israel, most have been intercepted under no reports of any serious israeli casualties. ah, i'm robinson. this is on his eve, alive from doe hob, also coming up. will he or won't he? donald trump wins a straw poll of conservative conference delegates as their choice for presidential candidate, but no clue yet if you want again. i'm nearly a 1000 activists murdered in the last presidency. the legacy of violence and
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division. but face is columbus new left wing leader. ah israel's laws, the 2nd day of air strikes on gossip at least 24 people including 6 children have been killed more than 200 others have been wounded. israel says they've killed paulette months, saw the leader of palestinian islamic jihad in the south of gaza. he will be the 2nd high ranking member of the group killed since the attacks began. commanded here, seattle's body was killed on friday. my strikes have destroyed apartment blocks hit homes and a refugee camp that are international efforts to stop the escalating violence. the sharks have been concentrated in 3 areas for children and an elderly woman were killed on the job alive refugee camp in northern garza. a garzon health ministry blames israel, but really military claims the deaths were caused by a palestinian rockets that misfired his earlier strikes. targeted an agricultural
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area and con eunice and the salve killing at least 2 people also had 4 sites and rough up along the border with egypt. that's where israel says they killed the islamic jihad leader in the southern region followed mon sore. the groups not confirmed his death. you'll not all said reports from garzo for the 2nd day in a row. israeli war place. power. the gaza strip missiles have flattened several homes in apartment buildings. yeah. have darlena. yeah. maggie shamella was having breakfast with her family of 10 when she heard neighbors calling for the evacuation at their home, and others near by her home and for others were destroyed. now she and her family need to find somewhere else to take refuge. so tag to look, had noah had no press well, i ran away quickly. we all ran. we didn't take any clothes, we'll belongings. i took my girls there ill and some people had to carry our old
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man on a stretch out of the house quickly. islamic jihad replied to the attacks wiring rockets to which israel de group colt, their operation fields of unity and say they targeted eas, really, towns and military sites. according to his really media most where intercepted by the iron dough missile defense system and no serious casualties were reported. israel says it is preparing for a week of operations. egypt and the united nations are trying to broo curry truth. but in the causes trip, the human toll remains severe. ease really, missiles targeted, a civilian car in the bait had noun, refugee can them well, it is 73 year old who was preparing for her son's wedding was killed in the attack
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. health officials say the numbers will only rise if the fighting continues below. now they are attacking civilians. we are taking premises, this event areas, nobody knows what will happen in the coming few hours for that reason. this is an appealing back to extend the helping hand immediately to mr. quilting as a surprise now. and you know, of course, the electricity we have shortly kristy it's declared. now that would be only 4 hours a day. and 12 hours of electricity, which means that we would rely in the hospice on july, 8th of july, 8th, we'll consume like half 1000000 liters every month. we do not have this field right now. look at our skies this what we have and nobody knows what will happen in the coming months. the last word has caused a wide spread of devastation. urine, because this trip a year later, almost no reconstruction has been made. the isolated coastal territory is in progress. and the people are hardly recovery the fear of another round of
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escalation. unit c, else is iraq, gases, city, palestinian islamic jihad is a smaller armed group compared to hamas, which controls garza, the p. i. j's, it's known as reported of carried out attacks inside israel for over 40 years. that was founded in the early eighty's by palestinian activists in egypt. the group same is to create a palestinian islamic state within the occupied wife's bank garza and parts of israel. as long as you had, it doesn't take part in the palestinian political process. it concentrates on armed resistance against israel. so it's military when the all codes brigade, it's active, and garza and the occupied west bank. the group has its headquarters in syria band, reportedly receives funds from iran. it's designated as a terrorist group by the u. s. e u israel and the u. k. why marble sada is an associate professor of political science at our university in garza. he says hamas
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has stayed out of the conflict to avoid further escalation, a position. i think that they are a partners and what we are on the joint mutual command in the guy. but in the meantime, have asked is feeling that if they join the fighting with this israel, israel will intensify. it's bombing against palestinian civilians and infrastructure, but also worked on security services in the last year is about $11.50 massive destruction on the infrastructure. so this is the only concern that probably the joining the fight. again, this is fred, this woman, that is with that as
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a justification to can you to continue with this discussion? again, this is really an infrastructure in the us now with the power to, to, to put in to the current pricing between israel. i doubt it seems to me that is when has gone to florida is where it has to advise, which would make it out for us to convince the dad to stop wearing. i think it's going to take countries like cut or egypt or you on to try to intervene and media and media between this going to have and is when i the only power plant and gases shut down after running out of fuel. it's had no fuel delivery since tuesday because the border crossing with israel's been closed. they are like tricity supplies expected to drop to just 4 hours
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a day. is really rates of continued across the occupied west bank. bizarre says it's arrested 19 members of islamic jihad troops rated sites in the city of janine and the columbia area of south of ramallah. the groups indicated it will retaliate . seeing now is the time for resistance, not a truce. wrote as have been held in solidarity with palestinians and neighboring jordan. crowds gathered outside of moscow is really embassy capital armor, to condemn israel's airstrikes on garza jordans demanded that israel stops his aggression immediately. and it's called an international community to protect the palestinian people columbia. as a 1st leftist president elect, gustavo petro has held a symbolic, swearing in ceremony with indigenous groups, is due to be officially sworn into office. and sunday petro, a former gorilla fighter, is promising to reshape the country, is put together a broad coalition to pass reforms including
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a $5800000000.00 tax bill to fund social programs. is conservative predecessor yvonne decay leaves behind a device of legacy. many accuse him of not doing enough to protect social activists and indigenous leaders who have been killed in record numbers. alessandra romp, yeti reports from burger town. event lucas wet due to presidency. columbian 2018. as a young little known technocrat. he was endorsed by den powerful former president and leeway. he successfully tapped into the skepticism towards the p seal and called for market friendly policies. he promised would ensure growth for all i lay . before years later, he is leaving a country wheeling from higher poverty and unemployment. and people are angry with him for it. they seem terrible negative just terrible. we didn't have a president. is these for years have been a force in my son. i did nothing to piece. there was so many social leaders in
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indigenous killed and he said nothing about it. he ali, despite the competent response to the cove with pandemic in a successful vaccine rollout, the majority of colombians feels duke as showed indifference to people's suffering . and nobody will give us a quick moment to get marilyn. why do you talking about dude? which is the answer to a journalist, asking about a military bombing in which a number of minors were killed. when tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets, protesting attacks were formed that would have increased the price of food. the police responded using deadly force killing dozens. the president defended their actions, greeting them well, wearing a police uniform in the spite promising law and order his ministration. so hundreds of social, neither skilled hundreds of massacres, growing force displacement and record levels of the narcotic reduction. i think president duke was insulated from public opinion for
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a long time. i think him and his advisors believe he did a stellar job. and that's to the point that he said, you know, he doesn't listen to radio. he doesn't listen to news. he doesn't participate in the social media conversation, but his allies say he has been unfairly portrayed, you know, it was that i think there have been mistakes in communicating his achievement to the citizens. and i think there are transformations in education and the environments and other issues that we will see become better in 4 or 5 years is by many achievements. i think that issues such as the pandemic are responsible for his low popularity. but in the future, he will be remembered as a great president. but in the end, the van lucas biggest failure as a president is probably the fact that is mistakes. more than anything else paved the way for the victory of a left display students for the 1st time, gustavo federal and the rejection of columbia traditional right wing leaning
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establishment. i listen that and i'll just see it. i've gotta only take, nor is a professor of political science that was audio university. she says many will be watching to see if you can build alliances both in columbia and in the region. i think the expectations are tremendously high following his election. i would be reluctant to confirm that he's going to be successful on all fronts. it's undeniable that there is some degree of concern amongst certain sectors of the military. i think it will be important to know who his military leadership is, which has not yet been and now, but in general, i'd like to point out that the military, traditionally in columbia, notwithstanding its important role, given the long standing arm conflict, lingering violence, is constitutional actor in the sense that it customarily obeys civilian authority. you know, based on what we know now, she is going to promote
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a shift towards stronger alliances with the countries of latin american in the caribbean. there's been a 1st high level meeting which is in itself very important promoted by the us government, which is keen to preserved, you know, friendly ties with the incoming government. but i think what we're going to see is, you know, lesser dependence on the united states and a greater diversification both with the region and beyond in the world. go ahead and i'll just set up my g as old oil refineries. maybe on the way to recovery, after billions of dollars last to corruption and bad management. and catholic priest confront power in nicaragua, but the government calls the servants of the devil. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle. rutil travel cottage to the hello there. let's look to east asia and it's still
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a story of intense heat across central and eastern areas of china. and on sunday we'll see temperatures picking up once again in shanghai nearing 40 degrees celsius . now there are a lot of that heat is working its way further east across japan, picking temperatures up in cities like a toko. and while we will see a bit of a brief pause in that very wet weather that's plagued the island, we are going to see some more wet weather coming in by monday that thanks this arc of storms this front brings very heavy rain to the korean peninsula as well as rushes far east before moving on to northern areas of japan, we are expecting those drenching rains to effect a kite of there was a move across to south asia. we've seen a very wet july in pakistan. in fact, it was a wet of the month in 3 decades. we are expecting that trend to continue through august to similar story for much of india over the next few days. it's sensual
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areas that are going to see the more intense one soon rains, very wet weather, lingering around the bay of bengal, bringing heavy rains once again to the likes of bangladesh and me in march. we could see some further flooding here. but for new delhi, there will be a pause with sunshine on monday, i saw air with visual airline of the joy. ah, the she come are awards for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year for more information go to w, w w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah, ah
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ah! the ordering or does it reminder my tell stories, this are these 24 people have been killed and more than 200 have been wounded after a 2nd day was really attack some garza israel's military. he says that killed the southern lead of a palestinian islamic jihad, the p. i. j's it's known, has 5 hundreds of rockers across the border into israel. most have been intercepted and no casualties have been reported. egypt, katara and the united nations were trying to get talks on the way to deescalate the violence. columbia is 1st leftist president, the last, gustavo petro has held and symbolic swearing in ceremony with indigenous groups due to be officially born into office. and sunday, petro, a former gorilla fighter, is promising to reshape the country. nigeria is turning to its old abandoned oil
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refineries. after the cost of importing fuel rose by $9000000000.00 in 3 years, corruption and long term neglect has left africa's biggest all producer, unable to refine its crude supplies, and said it relies and cost be imports of refined petroleum products. comedy risk reports from port harcourt. when i need nigeria, his oldest and newest refineries are situated rusty components of nigeria is old refinery. every mood to be pleased with new ones is the biggest repair project at this prowling 56 year old facility. we are looking at been able to operate disciplinary us, at least in them, of 90 percent of this install capacity will really house of freedom and have some reduction in the importation of these products that are welding today. for decades, the countries 40 finery were allowed to rot, as it imports refined product and the subsidy regime that last year,
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cost nigerian nearly $4000000000.00. despite having the largest crude oil reserves in africa. after turning this plant around, it's expected to meet only a 3rd of domestic requirements of refined petroleum product. toward the refineries are located here in port taco, but even at full capacity, they can only process 210000 bottles of oil by day. so to make up for the shop for the nigerian government has bought shares in a private facility owned by africa's richest men, a liquid equity, which is due to come on stream. next year. head of nigeria, oil company says reviving the facilities was overdue. as a subsidy program becomes increasingly costly, the combination of our own ability and capacity and also that to be done with anybody when we met nigeria init. if foot over at william a producer, we didn't stop at this in a number of what us more into dishes. that where did small model larry primaries of
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10 to 20000. but as i did of he should say, putting the refineries to work will have concern foreign exchange currently being spent on important products of nigeria can refine with the good management. now judas, aud refineries may be on the path to revival after so many years, but only after hundreds of billions of dollars are lost to corrupt officials and government indecision. how many degrees al jazeera pawtucket nigeria, king is leading presidential candidates to be making their final appeals to voters ahead of elections am tuesday and on dingum is making his 5th attempt to take the country's top job. his rival is deputy president william bluto, widespread corruption and the economy a dominating the election campaign. other important issues include unemployment, inflation, and foreign debt. malcolm webb has the latest from rayleigh, dingoes raleigh, in nairobi, where the presidential hopefuls been addressing the crowd. these mess it sounds
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a lot more mild than it did. and the last 4 signs when he ran for president and he was leading the opposition. but following a seismic shift in political allegiance is nearing, kenya he's now being lied to by his former arch rival outgoing president who kenyatta lou. it's been a government for the last 9 years with william root. so he's the other naked center in the selection, still holding his final rally. not government been mod with garages and scandals, as was the one before that to say to them in writing it was prime minister. i say for a lot of kenyan both is these promises of fighting corruption from people that have hold held very senior roles in government known for corruption. on a daily convincing canada matessa has sent this update from rival candidate william router's election rally, which was also in the capital. oh hes been saying that no king is going to be live
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behind this country is the only is you to wait until people oh, well, the pena but most people. oh, you said this, felix, the hustler, and the dentist is that he causing a background parents struggle to brittany. my dad, he's on weight. my siding chicken under side of the road is the understand identified the struggling of the pool. he gonna be able to tell me my, the right a, he's a didn't bother with vice president with identifying with himself as a man, even though you know, now you can have come out with how people are struggling. you know that the with a microphone for him, because presidents pardoned his predecessor laurel backbone for
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a theft conviction that would have seen him jailed for 20 years by go was president of ivory coast from 2000 to 2011 and 2010. it refused to concede election defeat to the country. this current president, our son, was potter. the speed sparked a civil war that killed 3000 people and a voting court later convicted by boat stealing funds from the country central bank during the crisis. president hertada says he's pardoned backbone in the interest of social cohesion. former us president donald trump has delivered the keynote speech at the conservative political action conference in texas. the audience is a key group for the republican party from dropped hints he will run for the presidency in 2024, but he stopped short on announcing at chas roberts. fancy reports from dallas. oh yes. it was like a coronation. donald trump had just want a straw poll of delegates by a landslide. he is the one the conservative base wants to leave the republican
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party into the presidential election of 2024. but even though he says he's made up his mind trumpet, still not announcing his decision. however, throughout the speech, trump kept pledging that the country would soon return to what he called greatness . i won twice and did much better. the 2nd time that i did the 1st getting millions and millions of more votes than in 2016. and likewise, getting more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country by far . and now we may have to do it again. we may have to do the speech was pretty much the same as the one he's been given around the country in recent months, but moaning the biting presidency for undoing what he says he achieved during his 4 years in the white house. this week however, he's injected a few sentences about nancy pelosi, his visit to taiwan. she played right into their hands because now they have an
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excuse to do whatever they're doing. and i will tell you it would have never ever happened in a 1000000 years. under trump, i can say he tried to steal the last election. a few days ago, former vice president dick cheney released a campaign at for his daughter, liz. warning republicans against supporting donald trump. cheney a scene of speaking for the republican party, old guard who may support the former president's domestic policies. but he feel trump's attempt at subverting the last presidential election with the last straw in our nation's 246 year history. there is never been an individual who has a greater threat to our republic. and donald trump, he, it was clear that cheney had had no impact among delegates, not least because his daughter is one of 2 republicans on the january 6th commission. and congress thing, it's dick cheney. what does that mean? there used to be a vice president. people voted in the republican party. what's changed? is it that lives chinese father? please. the problem, dick cheney was a war guy. you know, he loved war. you know,
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where this country made, you know, you know, made money and i just wish that all of these politicians were just, they had their time, you know, they had, they're trying to make a difference on the country to shut up and what trump do, what it needs to do as far as those here are concerned, the last presidential election was stolen and in fact trumps popularity has increased in the c pack straw po by 10 points since the commission began its hearings. his status as a victim of an establishment conspiracy has been confirmed for those here. as far as the pack is concerned, the republican party is the trump party. now, in addition, if trump does run in 2024, there's the expectation that the republican establishment will riley behind him anyway, just as it did the last time she ever tenancy al jazeera, doubtless, the engineers, the watchdogs, condemned shelling, dis uppity, she applied in ukraine, seeing it shows the risk of a nuclear disaster. keven moscow of accused each other of firing on europe's
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largest nuclear power station. it's occupied by russia, but it's still operated by ukraine employees, ukraine, clear agency that nitrogen oxygen unit a high voltage power light hit the head of the i. e. a has called on all sides to show the utmost restraint or run the plant charge military leader has arrived in doha to try to finalize a deal aimed at starting piece talks with on goods know how much interest debbie it is. meeting with quarterly officials who've been negotiating the agreement, some opposition, groups in chatter opposed to the card. if he's talks to seek to pave the way for elections. police in nicaragua have begun an investigation into a roman catholic bishop who's been a prominent critic of the government allies of president. daniel ortega accused the cleric of inciting violence and disorder rights groups say, it's part of a wider crackdown on descent. our latin america editor, lucy newman reports ah,
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billy surrounded monsignor orlando. albert is his parish to stop him from celebrating mass at the nearby cathedral. the bishop of montague alba is the latest catholic leader to come under attack by nicaragua, government b. c. yourself. who are the ones who are agitating the fight? who the people of god? oh, police patrols in agents versus ordinary good loving people. respected you please, our lives are freedom and our fights are more. oh, in worse robber monsignor over this has been an outspoken critic of the government . ah 30 kilometers away in saint michael, another priest father, who deal by your horse had been hold up in his parish for 4 days, surrounded by riot police without food medicine or electricity. this incident follows arrayed by authorities who broke into the parish to confiscate equipment belonging to the churches radio station,
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one of 7 that was ordered closed by the government on monday. authority say they did not apply for a license to operate, which the dice is strongly denied. getting nearer, you're afraid where denouncing the injustice. they want to silence us with the majority of government opponents now in prison or in exile. the catholic church has become the mean voice of dissent against president daniel ortega and his wife, ro, side yamil, who's also the vice president, the european union, the international human rights commission, and the biden administration have criticized the attacks. the u. s. under secretary for hemispheric affairs, brian goals has tweeted, ortega moody use google assault on catholic clergy, radio facilities and community members in cervical is another blow to religious freedom in nicaragua, as well as the freedom of expression. in march, the government expelled the vatican, stopped diplomat. and last month, 18 nuns from mother that is of cal cut. his order will also forced out. both moves
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were criticized by the vatican. but some priests and human rights activists are calling on pope francis to speak out himself on the latest crackdown. it also gave me galley in it because the pope is maintaining an inexplicable silence. we don't understand what's happening. is he trying to dialogue secretly with vice president murray? you and while he silent, it feels as if nicaragua, catholic church has been cut off by the pope right now. oh, so far the pope has no commented upon seeing these images, vice president moody your repeated charges that some priests are, quote, servants of the devil and yankee invaders until yankee english. neither she nor her husband the president has offered any proof and see in human al jazeera lightning struck a crude oil storage facility in western cuba sparkling a huge blaze that's injured.

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