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opposing autocracy, democracy may be on al jazeera, the 19 sixty's, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of auction culture of intellectuals. we're building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 1960 s when the political, lots of the mining from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolutionary for making the sixty's in the arab world culture. oh, now jazeera examining the impact of today's headline is that both hotline is what then happens. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. i would likely is that, that ukraine is actually going to get the rebuilding support that it be international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inspire you contact our catholic government. i don't think i can return to my life anymore. i thought is eroding some of it's almost 5 freedoms on al jazeera.
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ah yes. thomas indians hauled a funeral for a commander of a lot of monsters brigades killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up f. b i. agents read the home of donald trump in connection with an investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents. while live in nairobi as canyon's head to the poles to decide hold, replace outgoing, lead up through kenyatta to little to lights. the 1st shipment of grain from ukraine on the next bull deal is rejected. bytes lebanese via,
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ah, there's anger across the occupied west bank officer, a senior commander of the palestinian arms group along some authors. brigades was killed in a re advisor. the forces, the military says it surrounded the home of it brought him the both the and after an exchange of gunfire used, shoulder launched missiles against the building. 2 others were killed in the operation. more than 60 people were faulted injured along some ounces. brigade says their response will fit the crime is mother says they'll be a 100 more like him will some says he's in the occupied west bank of cold for a general strike to protest the killing. demonstrators have been injured and remember, and they'll be at a john holman, now nablus,
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you can see that there is a crowd of people. young men who've come to the house here and not listening occupied with where even, i don't know who was killed by breaking up about you can see the bullet holes in the roof. there was a fire fight that lasted from 5 in the morning to at 3 or 4 hours in which he was eventually hold up in this building. and then killed just spoke to an eye witness. he said eventually the body just just next to where i'm standing. so also in this by moving 60 people were injured and even him i don't know. boucher wasn't the only person. another member of the group died here with him and him. so another young member of the group which is the brigade now is grading policy said that they went off to him because he had 5 civilians and
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soldiers, especially those heading to joseph to which is sacred sites. i'm movement on christians, which is quite close to him here in novelist. he is seen as a fight that was fighting gaily what people see as oppression against the highest of the way. and as such, a procession here on the morning for him is being felt not just him novelist, but in other towns like hebron remodeler in which shots the rooms are shutting here in the library. and we'll see was widely known as the lion of nablus. israel blamed him for a series of attacks on its forces. he was a senior figure in alex. i'm off as brigades a coalition of palestinian armed groups in the occupied west bank. noble fear had been targeted in 2 previous israeli operations to palestinians were killed in the last one in july. demand ozell is the spokesman for the fight, a movement and
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a member of the federal revolutionary council. he says, israel is motivated by its upcoming election. we see the closer we get to the israel elections, the bloody of that is really our tax get of the palestinians. it is because the israeli government is trying to compete with its predecessors trying to appeal more violent against personal hoping to gain more ground in these wally election. so they, in this, well there is this thought which is well established, the more violent you are towards the palestinians. the closer you get to any connection, it appears that israel is coming closer to an all out war against the palestinian. this whole thing started in jerusalem when these really are a government allowed these really settlers perform their like some wars and the change, the, the, the status quo of the mosque. then it spread to janine, it's read to jeanine where the soil is continued to, to arrest more policy in an individual's then we saw the assault on garza and now
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it has come to now was israel knows all to will that such targeted killings will, isn't the result in a reaction of the same type on the palestinian on the blessing and side. it is trying to destroy all the efforts of the palestinian government beat in jean or novice. you have the palestinian authority, trying to establish the rule of law, trying to maintain stability and call that is on the one hand. and on the other hand, you have the heavy arm. the heavy hand of these are in the army trying to work against the palestine and efforts because they do not want ballasting. a president obama's and to succeed in doing what he wants to do. he wants to qualify palestine to become a democratic state, an independent state, and that is exactly what these really, governments do not want to see paul's whole soon close in kenya, where the presidential election is under way the race between relo dingo and william root i was expected to be close voters or hoping a new leader can fix the economy. bring down the cost of living. catherine sawyer,
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reports from gut from do. in central, kenya, voters arrived early to cast their ballots. technical and logistical problems were reported at some polling stations. what does will come out well, as expected and every 100 hoot increase, but overall voting went smoothly. members of the messiah community war, their traditional clothing as they waited patiently line. i'm expecting that is i, there is going to be peace that people are gonna are going to a lead leaders of their choice. the leaders are, they know they are going to eventually the economy of this country. deputy president william router voted in his home county in the rift valley. he's one of the front runners for the presidency. i feel very good that after so many months of campaigning and like leaking to the people of kenya and failing our agenda.
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and our manifesto and having discussions across the country this morning. it's d d. he's rival opposition leader. i low dingo voted at appalling station in nairobi, accompanied by scores of supporters, outgoing president who kenyatta voted in central kenyatta. after falling out with his deputy kenyatta has back to dingo to succeed him, leave your selection will be free, and it is every, every canyon's hope that that is the way it shall be. do you also? absolutely. ah, some analysts say canyon's want politicians to focus on issues like the economy. most of the people we have spoken to share the same concerns. the cost of living is very high. people have no jobs, they're worried about corruption. they hope their new leadership will make things
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better. kenya has a history of election violence. this year, voters say they hope the outcome of the polls reflect the true will of the people. catherine saw al jazeera nairobi, former us president donald trump says the f b i has searched his florida home. it's believed to be part of an investigation into whether he took classified records from the white house to his private residence. trump criticize the res, calling it a weaponized ation of the justice system. mike, hannah reports from washington. the former president was staying at his apartment in manhattan when the raid took place and was seen leaving from tower and walking towards waiting cars. according to the former president, his home in mario lago, florida was rated by a large group of f. b. i. agents who he alleges also opened the safe in his home.
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his statement says, after working and. busy cooperating with a relevant government agencies, this unannounced rate on my home was not necessary or appropriate. the justice department has declined to comment on the matter, including about whether attorney general mary garland had personally authorized to search. previously the national archives and records administration had referred the discovery of 15 boxes of classified information at maro lago to the justice department for investigation. no former president has faced additional determination that it is likely that they have committed a crime because you do not sign off on warrants or anyone lightly. they always believe that there is likely that a crime has been committed and that it has been committed up. this specific location. so this is genuinely an unprecedented event. the house general you 6
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committee which is investigating the invasion of the capital on that day had also heard evidence about the removal of classified documents. when trump left the office. there were also claims that when trump was president, he had repeatedly shredded or disposed of classified material. after reading it, the destruction or removal of classified documents to an unauthorized location is a federal offense. mike, hannah, august era, washington, the granting official fe lebanese buyer is refusing to accept corn from the 1st congo shipment to leave the walls. and since the invasion that the rezoning was loaded with $26.00 and a half 1000 tons of corn, it's now looking for another pull to don kat, ukrainian embassy and lebanon says the by argued the 5 month delivery delay was to long 7 vessels of sale out of the black sea ports under the deal between ukraine
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and russia, broken by the un in turkey. the rest is a former senior economist at the un food and agriculture organization. he says the by may no longer be able to afford the grain. there are always reasons when does things happen and it, it, i guess it's not, is not often, but depending on the circumstances and, and the contractual agreements, unfortunately known about the commercial contract, that is, in this particular case, to know the real reasons. but it's not, you know, it is not something that is very rare. it can happen. i think in this case, you know, it's been 6 months that could be their idea of reasons from quality issue to simply lack of cash to pay. now, i mean, 5 months ago, assuming that the, the origin is living on some rumors of actually the origin was syria. it was going
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to be transit through live and on. and that the syrians now may not have the cash to pay for it. so there are. busy you know, that could be many, many other reasons for this, but the fact remains that this was not a ship that was loaded yesterday. the grain is old and has been sitting there for a while, so there could be changes on, on many fronts. i would say if the issue was payment and not the quality, i'm sure they would be buyers. so for it, if the other hand there is a quality issue, then the situation is a bit different because either has to be sold or the heavy discount or simply nobody may be interested in it. it is possible. several explosions have been heard from the direction of a russian military base in russian controlled crimea. moscow defense ministry says there were no casualties in denied. it was an attack on an ammunition deco instead, claims the blast was caused by a defamation of ation. ammunition still had an al jazeera taiwan
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responds to days of chinese military exercises with live fire drills of its own saying good bye to pop star and actress olivia newton. john ah, the journey has begun. the free for world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today i'll, i will say more very heavy range is pushing outs of bolivia coming across central parts to preserve see this line of cloud. here's a reactive weather system, this one and it's been producing some really big downpours over the last couple of days. and we will see further heavy showers sundry to showers as we go through the remainder of tuesday. and on into wednesday that where to where the coming into the
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southeast of brazil will see the range coming up towards south palo edging across into rio de janeiro. as we go on 3, wednesday. it is going to be dryer to the south of that will be dry to the north of that, but it will be very windy around that coast. big waves are rolling through here and some more heavy downpours. i mean, apples to its northern peru, into columbia, into venezuela, the western side of the caribbean. seeing some lively showers over the next day or so. we are seeing a hurricane howard pulling away from mexico. but for central and southern parts of mexico across much of central america, we are going to see some really heavy rainfall over the next couple of days to make a still seeing some showers. western cape is still saying some wet weather telling a little dry here to come on through wednesday to the east that or sunshine as showers for the most part. i've been to north america, we got this line of cloud just making its way across the higher valley. sinking further southward, it means more heavy rain. the kentucky i saw air with issue
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airlines of the journey life and robust debate. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other la latrice stuck in these cam. it's regardless of your range the way you're coming from. and he said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human rights and land defenders and brazil thing live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah ah, the watching al jazeera time to recap, our headlines now. basine commander of the palestinian arms group are loc. some authors brigades has been killed in
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a raid by israeli forces in the occupied west bank to all the palestinians died in the operation more than 60 people were injured. polls are expected to close soon and kenya's presidential election. the 2 front runners are former prime minister. i lo, dingo. the current deputy president william, brutal from u. s. president donald trump says the f b, i is searched. it's florida home. it's believed to be part of an investigation to whether you, to a classify break holds from the white house to his private residence austin community in the us city of albuquerque. new mexico is on high alert for men were killed there in the past 9 months. 3 of them in the past 2 weeks place and now asking the public for help to track down the call that might be the key to solving the murders particle. hayden has the latest name. hussein had attended the funerals of to muslim and murdered in the last 2 weeks in albuquerque, new mexico. on friday that night,
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police say he was ambushed. his family says his friends found him shot to death in his car. the friend saw the body. this was a head shot, so i don't know if it was a single shot or multiple shots. now police are investigating if the 3 murders are linked to the murder of another muslim man mohammed amadi last november and are asking the public to help find the driver of this car, which might be connected to the killings. we're also increasing our hair support. now that we have the information and had a vehicle of interest, that kind of support is going to be crucial. but in albuquerque, the muslim community has been shaken by the murders. you walk out of the house, not knowing if you're going to be followed and target it out. that is what is on the mind of every person leaving their home in albuquerque. that happens to be honest. there is no sense of safety while police are not saying if the men are being targeted because of their faith. he crimes against muslims are increasing
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. in a judgment of the largest jurisdictions grew in california, new york city, chicago, anti muslim hate crimes rose from 84 to 122 or we 5 percent increase. and these data are usually predicted of trends for men from afghanistan and pakistan who emigrated to the u. s. gun down in their chosen hometown. the latest no heem hussain received his citizenship just last month and was planning on bringing his wife in pakistan to live here. the dream was to buy their own home particle haine al jazeera. a day off, the china announced it was extending its biggest military drills. taiwan is carried out his own live fire exercise is to stimulate, defending the island against the possible attack. tension has escalated since us how speak nancy pelosi visited ty, pay last week. a move fe jing calls of provocation. then bas sofie has more
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beijing's one china policy could make conflict about the future if taiwan inevitable. and this is what it might look like. on tuesday, taiwan began life fire drills to showcase the self proclaimed island nation's defensive power. days after some of the largest military exercises china has ever conducted. so i don't use that drilled. it is military play, walk to prepare for the invasion of taiwan. it is contacting large scale military exercises and missile launches, as well as cyber attacks. this is what mation campaign and the common core isn't him to weaken public more real taiwan type. he says it won't be intimidated even as china breeches the unofficial median line down the taiwan strait. we need to counter the blockade imposed by the chinese military. and today's exercise, it's
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a let china know that we are prepared. i hope both sides can exercise a strength fighting a war is not good for the ordinary people. just send me the top officials from both sides or odds. we are just ordinary people and there's nothing we can do. if anything happens in the future, we can't do anything either. the latest flexing of muscles follows us how speaker nancy pelosi is visit to tie, pay a show, a support for taiwanese independence. the china says directly contravene beijing's historical claim to the island. the u. s. position. china is using the diplomatic visit to pick a fight. clearly, the p r c is trying to course taiwan. clearly they're trying to course, the international community. and all i say is, we're not going to take the bait and it's not going to work. so it's a manufactured crisis that, that doesn't mean we have to play into that. i think it would only play to beijing's advantage. what we'll do instead is to continue to fly to sale and to
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operate wherever international law allows us to do so. and that includes in the taiwan strait and we will continue to stand by our allies and partners in, in the region. the war games have disrupted shipping and air traffic in a region crucial to global trade, more worrying, perhaps, beijing and ty pay are turning up the heat on another brewing global conflict. as in basra, v o j 0. japan has marked 77 years since the nagger. thank you. tom is bombing with a bell calling at the exact time. this is he was head, i dropped the bomb as 11 o 2 am during world war 2 or 3 days after launching the world. first, nuclear attack, at hiroshima, the bowman, nagasaki, instantly killed more than 70000 people. but when you are eager to
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look, although it is deepened, difficult, our country is treading the path toward the world without nuclear weapons. to that end, japan is sticking to its 3 principles of de nuclear reservation and will make an effort to connect the reality of our current challenging security environments. to our ideal world without nuclear arms, we, members of tribal communities in bangladesh of protesting against the government decree, they say denies their existence. media have been ordered to avoid using the wood indigenous during coverage of the us international day of the world's indigenous people. the government has been trying to sense of the word fee is insisting there are no such groups in the country. about 3000000 people in bangladesh claim. the status of a child very has more from mother, poor bangladesh. bangladesh is home to more than 54 indigenous people speak more than 35 languages and have distinct cultural identities. yet they
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referred to collectively as the bar. she's the thumb drive doubt teaches young people about their cultural heritage to ensure it is passed on to future generation . i mean, it was shared dimension. when i don't know, of course, i consider myself as indigenous. our ancestors including my forefathers, have been living here for centuries. to birthright, i am a native indigenous person and engine as groups represent nearly 2 per cent of the population of $168000000.00. bangladesh to this day has not adopted 2007 you and declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples and the land rights of the indigenous communities in this country still remain one of the most contentious an unresolved issues. the un declaration obligates the government to restore ancestor land and protect minority groups from oppression and discrimination either as to
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the cannabis oil. it is unfortunate that our state still refuses to recognize the identity of our people as indigenous for more than a decade now, which is wrong. if indigenous people are recognized as per the un mandate, it could also serve the nation's interest by accepting the cultural and ethnic diversity of all concerned. some school textbook have been published in indigenous languages, but most are gathering dust. even though some school books have been published in native languages, so far, the government has not given us formal permission to teach those in schools. in 2011 bangladesh enacted a law that classifies none bingley tribe as ethnic minorities, rather than as indigenous groups. right groups and analysts thing that formal recognition of indigenous peoples would mean the return of lands and protection of fundamental rights. which is why the government is reluctant to adopt the un resolution. i'll just it i had hoped to get some clarity from the information
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minister. however, our request for an interview went unanswered. sandwich audrey al jazeera mother per bangladesh. heavy rain has flooded south korea's capital, turning the streets of soles, affluent, gang them district into a river. at least 8 people have been confirmed, dead from mcbride has more. these rains have been expected with in these past 2 days, and it is still raining one place, recording 381 millimeters of rainfall on monday alone. now that's the heaviest rainfall in a 115 years. but considering that's when records 1st began, it's pretty unprecedented. one of the worst effected areas has been the low lying gangnam district south of the han river. that's also home to the country's president. you took yell, who found himself stranded in his apartment. these rains have mostly been affecting south korea with the rain bands now moving further south down the korean peninsula
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. but north korea has also been recording heavy rainfall with the north, suspected of releasing large amounts of water into the river system, shared by the 2 careers without informing the south 1st, because the 2 are talking at the moment, the korean peninsula usually gets annual reins in june with the return of the reins in september, but it seems that with changing weather patterns, this year, the rains have returned earlier and heavier than usual. several wildfires of burning across france is hot, dry weather increases. the risk of glazes fires in to southern regions have forced hundreds of people to leave their homes. emergency personnel had been struggling to control one of the fires north, the city of grenoble. it was thought it was ignited by a lightning strike. and inordinately, a wild fire is forced to 120 people in the town of villa nova dad's banner to evacuate. some homes been destroyed,
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fire fighting plains have been brought in to douse the flames. researches are testing the 1st potential vaccine, again, tick borne lyme disease and 20 is they're looking for $6000.00 volunteers in the us . europe to take part in trials and a half a 1000000 people are infected with lyme disease in the u. s. every year. the only human vaccine was taken off the market in 2002 because of poor sale. stars have been paying tribute to olivia newton. john is died at the age of 73. she was one of the most popular recording off in the seventy's ninety's. but was perhaps best known for her role in the blockbuster. greece lay a harding looks back on her life. oh, tell me about this is the role that shot olivia newton john to international stardom starring opposite john travolta as sandy in greece.
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ah, lou on the 1978 film became the biggest grossing musical of the 20th century. and was the pinnacle of the british born australian singers career, which had already seen herself more than 100000000 records. i've never seen this before, but this is the collection of i'd say, most of my gold and platinum records over the years. newton john went on to win for grammy's after greece, including one for her work on this. oh, it's credited for starting this questionable fashion trend forever tied to the 80 ah newton. john's work stretched beyond music and the silver screen. she served as goodwill ambassador for the united nations before being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992. she turned her 30 year battle with the disease into advocacy and
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philanthropy founding the olivia newton john cancer and wellness center in melbourne, australia in 2020. she was recognized by the u. k. as queen elizabeth, who appointed her a dame. and what's the one memory that stands out the most from 40 years ago, remaining olivia throughout it all. she remained close with her grease co star, john travolta from 40 years earlier. ah, yes. i think we had crushes on each other, but we both were saying other people and, but i think that's what made the chemistry work. after her passing travolta writing on instagram. my dearest olivia, yours from the 1st moment i saw you and forever. you're danny. you're john ah. olivia newton, john was 73. leah harding al jazeera.
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