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it had only a bit of school we, the kurdish women are still asking for justice and now again, i'm glad is spilled in france. we are angry and the french state is responsible for the protest. her calm down here is the police and security services are out in force, clearing the protest, but the anger in the streets of part of the killings have pushed in funds is mike and community protest in the cities as well. they want to know why an attack on minority community isn't being designated a terrorist attack. ah allison in homes sealed and ready for demolition passive israel's response to attacks in occupied areas. ah,
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hello, i'm mary. i'm democracy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program of public health emergency in brazil's yano mommy territory. indigenous children die of malnutrition and an area where illegal mining has poisoned the land. here the conservative party chairman a deep holly is sacked, falling weeks of revelations about his tax affairs and, and to remain but scientists. and can you have a plan now to rescue the norman white rhino from the edge of extinction? ah, no one. welcome to the program is ready, government is announced a series of harsh security measures sparking fears of a surgeon violence against palestinians as the region is gripped with some of the deadliest unrest. for years,
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israeli police have sealed off the home of the palestinian government who killed 7 people outside a synagogue and occupied east jerusalem on friday. they are preparing it for demolition and authority say they'll do the same to the home of a 13 year old palestinian boy who opened fire on his rallies on saturday. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu also says he plans to make it easier for israelis to acquire firearms and will boost efforts to confiscate what he calls illegal weapons. we unrest response by in his writing military rate in janine on thursday, which killed mine. people in all is writing forces of kill the east $34.00 palestinians this month. palestinian homes have also been set on fire is ready. settlers broke into a house in a town north of ramallah on saturday night and set it alight. or so sir, don't bring it begins al coverage now from westbury slim. with the 1st israeli cabinet meeting after a palestinian gunmen killed 70 rallies outside the synagogue on friday. prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu said his government was not seeking an escalation by the decision and asked afterwards. so just opposite hallmark blumenthal, we will step up the deployment and activity of the security forces whom we will exact price to those who carry out terrorist attacks and their supporters up. so we decided to revoke the national insurance rights of family that support terrorism, including revoking identity cards, a residency of families of terrorists that support terrorism. what michael bloomed on hawk girl. but human rights grew say, some of those decisions constitute collective punishment against palestinians as they are target. not only the alleged attackers, but also their extended families. ready forces have already sealed of the home of one suspect family in occupied is jerusalem. of the nathaniel promised a serious response. hours later israeli bulldozers demolished a family's house there. that family has normal connection to the attack on friday. that is,
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shaneesa hasn't been at the warning. light keeps woke up screaming as lisa. is there any soldiers covered with heavy weapons and dogs with them? at the 13th, i mean elders are living in this house. we were confused about what to move out of earth. wendy came at la at la coleman, and with on sunday, funerals were held for those killed in the attack. also the synagogue authorize that happened at the after and israel read in occupied westbank, killed the 9 palestinians. israeli forces how kill towards one palestinians since the beginning of this year. this rarely military is deploying the addition of troops to the west bank that has seen months of orson and violence. these railey army is also increasing his forces in occupied is jerusalem. these railey cabinet has also decided to 1st rec issue weapons permits to thousands of israeli civilians . a decision that concerns many palestinians, there is no sign yet that the ready government is prepared for a full scale minute response to the shooting on friday. with us secretary of state
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anthony 1000000000 can visit in israeli and palestinian leaders this week. they were expected to contain violence. but now with the most right to the government in israel history and growing grievances from both palestinians and israelis. distribution is unpredictable. reset that 00 western well i'm admire has been speaking to residents in the village of town with cya in the occupied west bank, where settlers of broken into palestinian homes and set them on fire. we are here outside the house, which will set on fire by israeli settlers, according to neighbors eye witnesses in the village of messiah, which is 30 minutes drive from ramallah in the pied with bank. according to the eye witnesses, these ready settlers 1st set fire to this car, and then the fire turns into a full blown fire which damaged and stated. the entrance of this house. it could have been a human tragedy, had not been for the help and support of locals instead of messiah who rushed to
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boot out. the fire was not to trouble the neighbors. and look of you, including a young fellow, a senior american who just arrived 2 days ago. and he told us about his efforts without the fire, as soon as we're all going home. or we get a lot of phone calls from our cousins, our relative to come turn off the fire. if not it would be burning the house on burn all the neighborhood down. so we had to come, turn it off like we did, which are our best turn off, but for the firefighters come and gladly we did. this is what many pedestrians here who live very close to the israeli settlements, which are regarded illegal by the international community. fear the frequent and repeated attacks by israel settlers given the ongoing tension and escalation and occupied was by v as a federal tax or not unprecedented the regular, according to the united nations as well as the settlers in the occupied with bank
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carried out more than a 100 attacks targeting that athenians and palestinian properties only last year. the full day will look like till n ever since my childhood till now that i'm 57, we've been living the nightmare of settlers and their attacks which have increased just block north across the hills. here and you can see one of these really settlements and the better thing and here say the settlers, i'm not sure about their main objective to see more land and make it harder for them to have their own state. now, the u. s. officials are saying a drone strike that targeted a military facility in central. iran was carried out by israel. this is according to the wall street journal, is try kit and military factory knew the city is for hall. on saturday aaron's defense ministry says at least one drug was shot down, and the explosion caused mine at damage. there are no reports of any casualties. several iranian nuclear sites are located in the ispa, han province in america though marysville,
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this cowardly attack was carried out against us. our security body so powerfully acted to ensure maximum national security and such moves can't impact towards nuclear. scientists will add intentions to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. cd ah, brazil's government has declared a public health emergency in the country's largest indigenous reservation. children from the yano. mommy community reportedly dying from malnutrition and other diseases caused by illegal gold mining. some officials of call, they said genocide, blaming the administration of the former present char, both scenarios for this. i said, beg reports, now these small planes are risking children in a remote part of northern brazil. they indigenous yellow mommy. people say they've been asking for help for the last 4 years. it's finally arrived, but many of suffolk is settle mas issue vick,
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so we see that they are serious cases. they are indigenous merely children with malnutrition, pneumonia, dehydration. they are usually children in a serious condition, are sold to me to the amazon's yellow mommy population live in an area of 30 land. but mining has destroyed the habitat of animals. they hunt and it's had devastating consequences for them. hospitals and i filled with malnourished children. some now an intensive care facilities here are basic, but there are no hospitals in their remote villages. who do so she comes, or what we have been for for years without health assistance in the communities. 420 communities are fighting for life of more than 20000 gold miners. and diana, mommy, indigenous land with guns are intimidating communities. communities are living with feel dodgy. military have been air dropping food and medical supplies. reserves new
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president louis ignacio lulu de silver has blamed his predecessor jar ball to noro and has pledged to help very neu, verbal ever referred as he should. we will take very seriously the task of ending illegal gold mining. and even if it's an authorized area for research, they can do research without destroying the water, the forest, and risking the lives of people that depend on not water to survive. but for now, yet mommy, parents are hoping their children will get better and they can once again return to the lands and live freely. as i bake, i'll g 0 glen re day to suggest only a little over 11 percent of voters cast their ballots. in the 2nd round of teenagers, parliamentary elections critic say to assign the public as dismayed by president chi sides. power. grab your position, boycotted the 1st round in december, saying that he had lost his legitimacy. that's after introduced a new constitution which expanded his powers or the abdul. hamid was at one polling
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center in the capital tunas. it is not only the opposition that is boycotting this election, but also tunisians themselves. we, we've been through several, a polling station around the capital, and this is what we see empty courtyards. i want to take, you come and see here, one of the classrooms turned into a voting group. nobody here does a trickle of voters who had come through the electra electoral a workers sitting really idly most of the day are they are several rooms here and it's exactly the same scene and that we have seen all over the city where ever we, when we spoke to people, we asked them, why aren't you taking part in this election? they say that the biggest problem for them is that they know none of the cabinet is the political parties are not involved in this election. many people will tell you
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that that's what the president wants. so every candidate that is presenting himself is an independent unknown, mostly jew, his eventual constituency. are people also tell you that they're much more interested in knowing what will happen with the economy? how is their lives? good, improve in the next coming months and year? that's what they want to hear from the president. and also some people say that the president is actually doing all this to take all the power for himself. they go back to july 2021 when he dissolved the parliament. and then there was a constant constitutional amendment referendum last year, which gave him even more power. so people are saying that this is actually a parliament that won't be able to do anything. water chief, anything and when it's in place also will not look for the benefit of the people, and that's why they're staying away from the vote. without his era life,
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i'm not in mosul to bring you on the program. oh, poor from southern peru where indigenous protest is say they've been ignored by the government for too long and deadly day and west and pakistan. at least 50 people are killed in 2 separate accidents. ah had lie there. unsettled, cold weather dominates across your over the next few days. it is however, looking a law calm across southern areas as that low pressure has pulled across the mediterranean, taking the worst of the windy and wet weather to places like grease. we've got some warnings out for wind here, as well as to care, but still a smattering of showers here and there remains largely cool across the southwest, the spain and portugal. but the worst of that where,
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where the continuing to effect the very north, we're going to see that spread across more central and eastern areas as well. now the gales that start to die down as busby showers clear, and there will be some sunshine and dryer spells coming in the southern parts of england for britain, an island. however, the rain does start to pull back in on tuesday, but it's really pulling across into norway where we see that wintery mix wind warnings out for germany, as well as denmark and the baltic, seeing some of that snow that eventually pushes its way into western russia now as you move further southward, slovenia, and to vakio that are going to see the worst of the wind and some of the wintry weather over the next few days. but for the south of this a lot, quite a lot quieter for places like italy as well as greece, the, spain and portugal. a lot cooler, as i said. but we are going to see things warm up over the next few days, especially in madrid. ah, being comfortable in one's own skin is a birthright,
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or at least it should be a black shoemaker raised by white parents in east berlin in the $900.00 sixty's in box on a stunning journey of self discovery. a touching tailor, family identity, lifelong secrecy, and reconciliation becoming black. a witness documentary on out jazeera the ah, welcome back, a look at the main stories this alan l. israeli police of sealed off the home of the palestinian gunmen who killed 7 people outside of synagogue and occupied east
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jerusalem on friday. i are preparing it for demolition authority. sell do the same . the home of a 13 year old palestinian boy threw up in file on his rays on saturday. now brazil's government is declared of public health emergency in the country's largest indigenous reservation. children meet yano mommy community a reportedly dying from malnutrition and all the diseases caused by illegal gold mining preliminary. she may have been re dates as jesup, on a little over 11 percent of voters caused that ballots in the 2nd round of tenicia, parliamentary elections. critic say it's a sign at the public. his dismay by president chi sites paragraph or here the prime minister. every she soon act has fired the chair of his ruling. conservative party not deems a holly falling weeks of revelations about his tax affairs. soon i've ordered an inquiry last week after facing a little pressure. he says it's clear that it's all
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a breach. the ministerial code for failing to declare that he paid a penalty to the u. k. tax office. when he was finance minister, andy bober reports on his now from london, sucks by the prime minister, but many are asking if he should have gone earlier or monday, which he soon i quoted an investigation into allegations. conservative party chairman the deems a hall, we paid $6000000.00, including a penalty to settle a dispute with a tax. all authorities known as h m r. c. now he's written to the hall, we saying, following the completion of the independent advisors investigation, the findings of which he has shared with us both. it is clear that there's been a serious breach of the ministerial code. the report criticizes the hall for several failings. he didn't mention, and h m r. c. investigation started in 2021, and he's ready. serv. interests until last summer. that was after then, prime minister boris johnson had made him chunks of the exchequer. last october when re she's soon appointed him party chair and minister without portfolio. so how
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we failed to mention, he paid a penalty following his sacking many in the area as a how he represents in parliament was skating. i think it brings show you mom, the show you mom the country and show mom the party that he represents. while i think it's obviously called for. if he's tried to put things into the cough and not to clad certain things and it's almost a desire just speaking of thursday, the prime minister insisted he acted as soon as any concerns were raised. when i pointed nadine to all we to his current job, no issues were raised with me about that appointment. it's really important to say, but because it seems to hold himself put a statement into the public debate and there was other reporting there. all question wants from that's why i off the independent adviser to conduct an investigation to fully established the fact that the opposition labor party says it's not good enough. but i think it does speak to his weakness that it's taken so long to walk. but this isn't just about the teams, the hallway we had,
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well abraham, and he also brought him in a serial code and, and appointed back into government. trace across policy committee in parliament concluded that reappointments. so that's a dangerous precedent when it comes to how breeches of a ministerial code of dealt with. now the question, to being honest about how much richie su not knew of nadine's the hallways investigation by the tax ortiz. and when still on the horizon, an investigation into numerous complaints of bullying by deputy prime minister dominic rob and the parliamentary inquiry into where the parish johnson misled the house of commons. the drinking sessions held during pandemic locked downs known as the party gates scandal. the prime minister took off his promising integrity and accountability. those themes won't be disappearing for a while nadine baba al jazeera london, a protest her has been killed in per capita lema during confrontations between demonstrators and police. that takes the number of those who have died during the unrest of 58. since the former president pedro castillo was impeached and
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imprisoned early last month. roads in the south of the country then blocked by protest, as after mainly indigenous leaders called a national strike. our latin america at italy, st. human reports now from southern peru. this is the road to the poodle region of southern peru. humanitarian truce is supposed to be in place to allow food and fuel through along the $400.00 kilometre route from the andean city of co school. o. rude has been blocked for nearly a month by indigenous communities. they tell us they are outraged about the deaths of more than 50 protesters. almost all of them here in southern peru, since president b noble know, they took office in december. man, i'm not that kid. dana motivated them. we won told this to changing. we want to polarity out, we want the congress out. we women are going to fight till the very, like i'm on. i was never bruce,
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southern and in region is worlds apart from the capital or the north. this is home to poor, mostly indigenous farmers and miners voted for peruse, now deposed. president federal castiel early pharisee that but his removal, they tell me is no longer which feeding a regional uprising, no federal scope at all. it's almost every cause you're the person that would always peruse, rich and natural resources. but what good does it do us, we get no support from the government, from the sale of our minerals and guess we're still as poor as our ancestors. that's why we finally rising, our w. w. o. traffic starts moving, but not for long. well, so much for the 24 hour to smith road is blocked to know what's going forward or backwards. we're trying to get to the front to see if there's any chance to let us pass. 6 0, not, you know, not as symbol wine or class is a terrorist. it being paid by drug traffickers like the government, caesar. we are here out of conviction. eventually
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a few of us are allowed to pass, but only to the next roadblock. the people on this side aren't letting anybody pass, even though they really don't have that much to stop us. but it underscores the fact that there is no central leadership. here. the closer we get to know, the bigger the road blocks people cart or drag their goods as best they can, but they don't complete lag. this brought us to stick in place 24 hours a day. each community teachers blocking the road and put it in re jazel. oh, the protest does hear the news. the congress has just refused again to meet their demand for immediate national elections. a clear sign that like traffic on this road peruse, acute political conflict, is at a standstill to see in human al jazeera in the pu no region peru. lucky sounds, government is increasing the price of fuel by $0.14 a liter after the value of its currency dropped by nearly 12 percent last week. the
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decision comes days before a visit by the international monetary fund to discuss a stoled bailout package. the i m f is demanding more tough fiscal measures in economic reforms because sounds fine with carney reserves a low as only enough to pay for imports for another 3 weeks. at least 50 people have been killed in 2 separate transport accidents in western pakistan. rescue is a searching for survivors after a boat capsized in a bus plunged into a ravine, barber and go for a ports on this. these divers, searching this lake after several children drowned here during the school trip. but hope is fading for those who are missing. police say $25.00 children were on board a boat. when it capsized on the waters of the time to jam. early a few have been rescued. the tragedy is being blamed and the vessel being old and overcrowded. and in a remote area in belloc as stone province,
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another fatal accident passengers are travelling overnight from quarter to the port city of karachi. when that fuss fell from the bridge and pulled fire, police say the driver could have been driving too fast and may have fallen asleep at the wheel beads. another skill for sandra will will come now. the rescue operation is completed for 40 people died. the bodies were taken to a civil hospital in karachi samples will be collected from them and will move them to a mortuary for identification their loss. pakistan has a poor road safety record. more than 27000 people were killed in road accidents in 2018 road safety experts say the high tall is due to many vehicles been crowded, and few people wearing seat belts. barbara and gave her out to sara. hong kong is facing his highest rate of homelessness in a decade. it's one of the most expensive cities in a while to live and rising inflation is and the cost of everything from food to
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rent. soaring, jessica washington met some of those. forced to make the streets that this is the image of hong kong that dazzles visitors, a bustling, glamorous city, but under ground a different reality appears. oh. busy there are many mosquitoes and bed bugs here. you see so many on getting fungal infections. he has slept here for 4 years and looks to rubbish bins for left over food in takeaway boxes, official figures released in november show the number of people experiencing homelessness. is the highest in a decade, and there's a sharp rise in the number if women experiencing housing insecurity. that report also said there's need for better services and more funds for hostile accommodation . as the situation worsens. this is a very wealthy city. you know, it's, it's extremely wealthy with one and 5 at this moment. are having food insecurity. they cannot afford 3 meals a day. you know, it's, it's an amazing city where you see the house in the have nots and it's in your face
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all the time. impact h k is an n g o. founded in 2017. so far they've helped around 500 people find shelter. they also welcomed people into their community centers for hot meals and fresh clothes. over 90 percent of those individuals have no emergency contacts. they have no friend or found, or any member in their life. in the isolation, you know, plays a huge role in their, you know, step towards becoming homeless. he says, emergency shout is provided by the government. don't address the needs of the city and a difficult for people to access the hong kong government tow down to 0. social workers give assistance to those willing to accept services. in tyco china, there are more than 30 people sharing this underground space. it's the middle of winter here in hong kong, and the temperature often drops below 10 degrees at night. people in this underpass of repairing for another night exposed to freezing conditions. alec used to be one of them. he spent almost 20 years on the streets, dagger. oh, how i have
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a place to live. i have food to eat and a job. i'm happier, more cheerful now. well, now he worked in the community center, distributing food and essentials to people sleeping outside, helping them through the same dark days he experienced during his time on the streets. jessica washington out 0 hong kong and kenya as well as most endangered large mammal, could be rescued from the jaws of extinction. scientists say more than a decade of research to save the northern white rhino is now paying off using in vitro fertilization and procedure that, that has been tried before on the animal afrin. so reports on this now from central kenya. the last of the kind but to energy in the only female northern white rhinos in the world are under round the clock surveillance in this century in central kenya, sudan, the last meal, died in 2018. when these animals came to this country,
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it will then be said that they would breed naturally now close to 10 years. ready. we began then thinking of what is the best official means of recovering the species? scientists are using ivy asked in vitro fertilization of procedure. that's never been tried before with wide life, using the soft bomb from deceased bowls and eggs harvested artificially from foot to end the june. this created pure northern white, right. nor embryos is a process that is possible. been simple because it be novel. it means every stage of the way has to be proven, has to be reviewed, has to be accepted by the scientific community as a procedure that is not intrusive as a procedure. you know that his idea does not put any more risk for to enlarge in, cannot carry a pregnancy to fool. tom. one is in far tale. the other 2 walls. so
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a sorrow, good 1000, why trial will be used this female ryan, ours are their candidates of this procedure. they have to be mourning and regularly fantasy a we're talking to say it has been a long journey to get this right. the korean with ty takes care of the endangered species, as well as black crime knows that rome, o, p, jetta, he says the cows are ready for their embryos to be implanted. we wonder do his duty mattress possible because for the circuit mothers, we don't want to give them the honor injection. it might cruise on problem. so we headed to a for said to me on a southern white on a mil auctus at his table. saw when he started mounting in any of the females. we know this is the best them of the fuss into plantation rhinos are under threat because porch has hunt them for their horns. the northern white sub species was wiped out in salt, sudan, uganda, and other parts of central africa decades ago. conservationists have spent years on
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this research, and finally it's bearing fruits. catherine soil jazeera all could jet a conservancy in central kenya. environmentalists of protested against the building of a new airport in southern albania. project is designed to boost terrorism, but demonstrate as a saying it's going to endanger, sang trees around $200.00 bird species, including pelicans and flamingoes. leave your sanity lagoon as a crucial thought. for birds migrating between europe and africa, the european union, which albania aims to join sunday says the airport project contradicts bio diversity laws. ah, just a quick look at the main stories of following now is rarely government has announced a series of harsh security measures sparking fears of a surgeon violence against palestinians. israeli police.
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