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see some flooding from that and the wet and windy weather intensifies across the north and more than parts of africa, particularly for libya as well as egypt. it is getting a lot cooler up here and that stretches all the way down to places like more retainer where we have what warnings out for temperatures being quite a bit below the average. further south of this, it's rather hot for places like nigeria, the winds. pick up here as well, for the south of this, a very wet picture stretching all the way across southern parts of africa with some heavy falls once again for zambia and for eastern areas of south africa. by the time we get to choose day though, more heavy rain to come from madagascar. ah, ah. a visit overshadowed by spiraling tensions. the u. s. secretary of state is due to
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arrive in jerusalem as another palestinian as gun down by is really forces. ah. you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in cell. hi, i'm danny navigator. also coming up. washington says israel carried out the drone strike that had a military facility in central iran boss. i'm to see and human in the pool, nor region of peru where the military has been deployed and where local communities say that they will not allow them to break up their national strike. no masks in doris. south korea further uses covered 19 restrictions as cases for we have a live updates. ah. hello is really forces have shot and killed a 26 year old palestinian man. you're a check into hebron and the occupied west bank. the shooting cons just
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a few hours before the u. s. sector state arrives in jerusalem on a visit, overshadowed by spiraling tensions between israelis and palestinians. antony lincoln's middle east trip comes as israel enforces a series of severe measures against palestinians after a series of attacks. while the security forces had begun preparing palestinian homes for demolition, the palestinian foreign ministry says that netanyahu government actions are illegal and violate international law. resorts are, has more from west jerusalem. the 1st israeli cabinet meeting after a palestinian gunmen killed 70 israelis, also the synagogue on friday. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his government was not seeking an escalation, but the decision announced afterwards. so just opposite hallmark blumenthal, we will step up the deployment and activity of the security forces. we will exact price to those who carry out terrorist attacks and their supporters of we decided
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to revoke the national insurance rights of families that support terrorism, including revoking identity cards and residency of families of terrorists that support terrorism. bloomfield hawk girl. but human rights group say some of those decisions constitute collective punishment against palestinians as they are target . not only the alleged attackers, but also their extended families. israeli forces have ordered a sealed of the home of one suspects family in occupied these jerusalem. author, nathaniel promised as to re response. how's liter israeli bulldozers demolished a family's house. they're out of that family has normal connection to the attack. on friday, murphy, she, i knew that there hasn't been at the warning. light keeps woke up screaming as they saw. is there any soldiers covered with heavy weapons and dogs with them? at least 13 family members are living in this house. we were confused about what to move out of 1st. wendy keen at law, we're at local 9 bananas on sunday,
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funerals were held for those killed the attack. also the synagogue often either. that happened at the often and he's ready to read in the occupied westbank, killed the 9 palestinians, israeli forces how keith took one palestinians seize the beginning of this year. these ready me to 3 is deploying the addition of troops to the west bank that has seen months of force and violence. these ready army is also increasing his forces in occupied east jerusalem. these righty cabinet has also decided to frustrate issuing weapons permits to thousands of israeli civilians. a decision that concerns many palestinians. there is no sign yet that these ready government is prepared for a full scale admitted the response to the shooting on friday with us secretary of state anthony being convinced in israeli and palestinian leaders this week. they were expected to contain violence. but now with the most right to mean government, the ms. ross history and grooving grievances from both palestinians and israelis. this region is unpredictable. restroom said that o,
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j 0 west ursula. nancy hawker is a campaigner for israel and palestine at amnesty international middle east on north africa office. she says the demolition of palestinian homes could amount to war crimes. we heard actually that today one house was already demolished in east jerusalem and general cub bed and demolition and any her properties protected population, palestinian population and at madison territories is against international humanitarian law and could amount to. busy crimes, so absolutely they should not be demolished as an exceptional for absolutely china society, but vast majority. in fact, all the cases that we have documented are not a military. busy necessities, they are illegal demolitions of homes and they might, they might amount to forcible and displacement which is also war crime. us
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officials say a drone strike that targeted a military facility and central iran was carried out by israel. the strike hit a military building near the city of han on saturday. iran defense ministry says at least one drone was shot down and the explosion caused mine or damage. there are no reports. if any casualty, so far, several nuclear sites are located in $400.00 province. in may, this cowardly attack was carried out against us. our security bodies are powerfully acting to ensure maximum national security and such moves can't impact on nuclear scientists will and intention to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. term. parssi is the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft. and he explains why israel may have carried out this attack. does nevertheless achieve several israeli object. if 1st one being that israel is on their increasing pressure to side with ukraine against russia, these ratings have for almost
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a year. now, l doubt to avoid taking sides because of their own vulnerability to russia. and this strike enables israelis to make the argument that yes, they're not providing workers to the ukrainians, but instead they are targeting he wrong who has been supporting russia and ukraine . and by that be able to both achieve the larger objectives that they want, which is to further increase tensions with iran, but also better as bennett dad, as a manner in which they're actually doing this for the ukranian. and of course, it's further pushes away any attention or any willingness in the west res issues about israel's continued repression of the past. and i think it's quite likely that we're going to see continued escalation, continue strikes by these re lease on iran, and more likely than be, or iranian retaliation is really struck against iran numerous times including an area in the years past. but that was at a moment where the wrong is very nearly seeking to revive the g. a had
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a hope that it could be revived when a very defense situation, right? different government in the wrong, that doesn't seem to put as much you're working on that. moreover, the likelihood of reviving the agreement is much lower now and that unfortunately increases the rest of the volunteers. striking back at these railways, which can lead to a major escalation division as a whole. an identified aircraft have had a convoy of trucks near the, syria and iraq. the border that's according to the syrian observatory for human rights. explosions were seen in the city of come on after the vehicles cross the border from iraq. the trucks were reportedly being used by iraqi or in groups back by iran. in november, a similar attack was blamed on israel to roost. president's is blaming congress for the ongoing civil unrest. nearly 60 people have been killed in the violence between protests and police. dina bellow, artie says that if congress does not agree to bring forward elections to october
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this year, she will table a bill to call early polls. meanwhile, the army has been called her and has tensions are increasing in southern peru or latin america editor lucio newman, has the latest from pino for nearly a month. indigenous communities have been blocking the bridge leading to the town of le katie, in the rest of porno, region of southern peru, demanding the resignation of president. deena polarity a stomach thing. last guy just as it's her fault. that's why we are out here on the streets because she betrayed us when she's killing our brothers with bullets and all we have a selling shark with a short distance away. the army has converted the town's bull fighting ring into a military base. they say the state of emergency allows them to be here, but they refused to be interviewed on camera by that about the of the manion. nevertheless, i asked if it's true that they planned to begin clearing the highways on monday with others hillary beverly,
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an officer confirms that is indeed their missionary will. of some locals become angry and insist they have a right to paralyze the region to pressure the president to resign and cough the national elections. november was cut him up tomorrow and then i do that are going to become fully. we want to exercise a constitutional rights, which is nationalist, russian. i come in peace, but i tell you, man to, man, if you come here looking to confront us, things will be very different and the finance level off before we were afraid, but no anymore. get it if they want to kill us, let them kill us. i have something in the army, the cow, they want to use my children, the deployment of the army and the vouch by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to end their prolonged national strike has sharply increased. tension is in porno. and not just on land. this is lake did the guy, the home of the orders, more than 2000 of them watch to live on the lake. this is where the inca empire was
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founded. long before the spaniards ever came here. rita sonya lives on one of the scores of tiny floating islands where locals make a living from tourism. no more than that, but the current crisis is keeping tourists away. she says, president polarity needs to resign to end the conflict mother as the models. we are that we're owing there also from bruno. we are the children of the lake where peru was founded. so how did she say that, pu, no, is not true. she has offended us. oh oh, oh, how ever unpopular the president, the ongoing strikes and roadblocks are taking their toll. it's a battle that may depend on which side can resist the longest. oh god, you know, to see a newman al jazeera who not been russian strikes have killed please. 3 people in ukraine, southern city of harrison, 6, others were injured in the garage. what struck at apartment building and other
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civilian facilities, the regional capital, the, her sawn oak blast had been occupied by russian forces until it was recaptured by the ukrainian army in november. so would you wasting, or she's carma was the russian army has been shilling kershawn, atrociously all day residential buildings, very social and transport facilities, including a hospital post office and bus station have been damaged to women were wounded in the hospital. as of now, the reports of 6 wounded and 3 dead, my condolences to all those who have lost loved ones to russian terror. me long elderly woman has been killed as her russian missile had a residential building in the northeastern city of harkey, eve 3 other people sustain minor injuries. when the 4 story block was heads, so wearing face masks and most the indoor places will no longer be mandatory in south korea, sol as lifting that requirement, which is the last remaining covered 19 restriction. their mandate for masks
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outdoors was lifted in may, learn on to it all. awesome. today's a great day is there's no need for me to take my mask off to start speaking because it's the day when the 1st step of adjusting the indoor mask mandate begins. i like to express my gratitude to people who wore masks for a long time for the sake of the own health, their families, neighbors, and society. even though there were many inconveniences after making a mandatory from october 2020 for bringing rob mcbride, his journey from sol. so rob, this has been a long time coming then absolutely a doing this before. now. not wearing a mask in a public space like this could have land to do with an $80.00 fine. but finally, from monday they say indoor mask mandate that's been enforced for well over 2 years has now been lifted. it comes as we've seen, a mark decline in the number of new cove it 19 cases,
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a little more than 7000 new cases recorded monday. a compare that with this same time. last year you are talking about, well over half a 1000000 new cases and more every single day. now, in spite of the mandate being lifted, we're not expecting to see people suddenly casting off their masks. that's because last may, for example, they lifted the outdoor mask mandate and outdoors. people are still largely still wearing them. there's a few different reasons for this. partly people are still a bit nervous about the virus. also because people aren't quite sure when they can not wear their mask when they have to put them on. they have to still wear them on public transport for example. and also because there's a high degree of compliance here. people are very good at following the rules went through years ago. the authority say, where am asked, everybody wore a mask. they wore masks through the pandemic. now 3 is on, it seems, it does seem to be could become a habit that is difficult to shake. alright, thank you so much. rub mcbride reporting from so still ahead on al
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jazeera novak joke of its windsor record extending 10th australian open to draw level with rough l. and out on $22.00 grand slam singles titles. there were no fistfights. i believe when we were, we definitely had some passionate words about the meaning of bell and the 1st in person, some downs film festival until years wraps up in utah. ah . in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. if i write extremely, that is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments, your guy has failed. it's time to back in you julio. that is why you get to get out of the minute over by the guy. and he was hoping to benefit the informed opinions, booze, an unbelievable and positional dorky disappointment inside story on al
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ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the u. s. secretary of state is due to arrive in jerusalem in a few hours time on a visit, overshadowed by spiraling tensions between israelis and palestinians. antony blinkin is currently in egypt as part of his middle east tour iran ascending experts to investigate a drone attack on a military building in the city of assa hon. the reuters news agencies reporting that u. s. official site. israel may have been behind that strike wearing face masks, and most indoor places will no longer be mandatory in south korea, sol as lifting back requirements, which is the last remaining coven. 19 restriction. tyrene nichols died earlier this month in memphis after being beaten by police. his family live in
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a neighbourhood represented by counsel women, patrice robinson, and robinson has called the attack, overwhelming and inhumane. and she wants answers. she spoke to al jazeera gabriel elizondo. i want to welcome in to the house ca, patrice robinson, is a member of the memphis city council. so she was shown the video of the beating of tyree nichols at the hands of police before it was released to the public and was share with the world. i was overwhelmed when we were sound a sound that video. i saw it with my own ass and into a person sitting in on a brown leaning up against the car and no wine given them any attention seeing and bleed and in pain act, it was just an humane. there's still a lot of unanswered questions into the death of tyree nichols,
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including why police even pulled him over in his car in the 1st place. even robinson, as a high ranking city official, has still not gotten an answer to that question. they keep telling me it was for a traffic offense, but from the video that i've seen, i can't hear why they stopped him, but was even more deplorable to me. why would you be angry when you just stop somebody for a traffic i violation? why do anything they never tell him why we even pull them over. oh wow. even trying to hang up you. he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest part. this is the break bridge. go. oh, the lawyer for nichols family has praised the memphis police for the swift punishment of the officers where within 3 weeks, all the officers were fired, criminal charges were pressed against them and all were arrested. we're doing all
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that we noted to robinson thinks that sets a good example separating bad police from the good once they, i know they are great people there. i have worked with great police officers. you have bad players everywhere, but the system may not be such that we can act readily identify who those may a players i and that's something we've gotta get in place immediately because we don't want this to happen again. now i'm going to half citizens who are afraid of the police as well. so what do you do? and city leaders like robinson are in the middle of self reflection on policing and likely will be for a long time to come. gabriel's hondo algae zita memphis, more than 200 migrants have disembarked a rescue ship the dock that the italian port of las vet, seo the angio ship. geo barons was carrying $237.00 migrants on board among them.
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73 miners. a spots yet is the furthest the northernmost destination that italy has assigned to an end geo ship. for millions of people are going hungry in haiti, we're criminal gangs have taken over half the country. the world food program says 4700000 people. that's nearly half the population our food insecure in the city of city of a neighborhood of the capital around 900000 people are facing catastrophic hunger. nearly a quarter of all haitian children are chronically malnourished. haiti has been grappling with extreme poverty for years, but the assassination of the president in july 2021 through the country into chaos . jean martin and bower is the world's food programs, country director for haiti, and he says, many people can barely afford basic supplies. this has been going on for too long when i went to so a recently i spoke to our mothers who were at a distribution site where we were providing food rations. and they told me that
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they were worried about the water. they drink or drink rainwater because there's no other source of water in that neighborhood of water. prince. they told me that the price of food incidentally had doubled compared to the year before. they're also very concerned because they just couldn't find work people and see if there's a way depend on employment opportunities in the vicinity of the neighborhood, but with the instability right now, they're unable to earn as much as they could before. so that means that they have trouble providing for even a meal a day for their families. so like a stream we difficult and you can swear match wires, such high rates, amount of attrition, that part of where prince new zealand is bracing for more severe weather weather experts say more rain will hit all, clint in the coming days. at least 4 people have died since friday be down poor has caused flash floods and land slides. a state of emergency remains in place in
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auckland and further south. my focus and the focus of central government is supporting oakland through what is still a big challenge ahead of them. there's a big clean up to go. and of course we know through the forecasts that is more bad . we the heat that po has risen to 25 and madagascar after tropical storm chinese, those swept through its western coasts. 21 people are still missing. torrential rains on floods have damage houses. displacing nearly 40000 people. the store made landfall 10 days ago, and then it moved back out to see where it intensified to a tropical cycle. nope, i talk of edge has won the australian open for the attempt time describing it as the biggest win of his career. thus, after beating stuff on, the job is in straight sets. david stokes reports what a difference a year makes no joke of it was deported to my strategy at 12 months ago for not being vaccinated against private 19. now he's back celebrating
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a record extending 10 title in melbourne. it was a one sided final against greek 3rd step. i'm a fit surpass who like joker, bitch, newer winwood. ern him. the world number one ranking. oh, since the past had only ever reached one grand slam final before, and he lost that one too joke of which the french open in 2021. his inexperience showed. and despite some angry exchanges with his coaching team, jock of ich wrap things up comfortably in straight sets. ah, the serbian star has not lost at melbourne park since 2018. a street spending a record 28 matches. the motions were running high as he embraced his family understands and the magnitude of his achievements sunk in i have to say that this has been one of the most challenging tournaments i've ever played in my life. considering the circumstances, i'm not playing last year coming back this year. oh,
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only the team and family knows what we've been through in the last 4 or 5 weeks. and this probably is the i would say biggest victory in my life considering the circumstances ah, a 22nd major title moved yolk of each level with ruffin. the dow at the top of the all time list, his next chance to add to italy will be in the dallas back yard at the french open, which starts in may. david stokes al jazeera the sundance film festival has wrapped up in the us state of utah. more than a 100 films debuted at the event, which shines a spotlight on independence movies for our panels. take a look at some of the winners and how they were selected. yeah, i mean, yeah, a 1001 directed by 80 rockwell, one the grand jury prize in the festivals us dramatic competition. it's the story
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of a young single mother struggling to raise her son in poverty. it's sort of a very gritty, realistic kitchen sink style movie for 3 quarters of it's running time and then you get to the ending. and there is just something that like, it's like you're being like, kicked in the guts by a horse, by the twist. that comes scrapper. a british coming of age film, one the world cinema. dramatic competition. who decides on the winners? and how do they do it? nigerian american filmmaker food m a duca, was on the jury, that picked scrapper. it was really, really hard. we had 12 films from around the world and you know as a jury, we're all coming with our different experiences julian filmmaker mighty alberta is documentary the eternal memory carried away the jury best world cinema documentary prize, which is a love story. you know, an alzheimer's love story, but in it,
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in this love story unpacks a really important political history of she lay and finishes crimes. however, the politics of sept texted the storytelling, and i think that's always the best storytelling. the process of judging films can be emotionally intense, or no fistfights, you know, go away really well. we definitely had some passionate words about the meaning of film and what films, what films need the award. we're filmed dawn to what films. you know what, what rubric do you use to award? audiences get to vote on their favorites to mr. slog chair, not 20 days and mar. you pull one, the audience award for best cinema documentary. i and sometimes a small move the from a small country can really stand out. arsenal procedures get a shit like maria kupta rods is slow for which she won a directing award. i spoke with her after the award ceremony and she said,
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you don't know what this is done for lithuanian found the and i said you don't know what you've done for lithuanian film. so i altogether 32 prizes were awarded at sundance. and so for 2023 is biggest and most influential independent film festival . that's rob rob reynolds, al jazeera park city, utah, a boeing 747 jumbo jet, is preparing to take to the skies for one last time. the final commercial flight will be run by atlas air on tuesday, designed in the late 19 sixties and recognized for its hunt silhouette. the plane has flown for more than 5 decades. that's it from me inside story follows, or whether updates ah
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how low there, unsettled cold, or whether dominates across europe over the next few days. it is, however, looking a lot calmer across a 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 kia, but still a smattering of showers here and there remains largely cool across the southwest, the spain and portugal, but the worst of that wet weather. continuing to affect 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 those 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 wintry mix wind warnings out for germany as well as denmark and the baltic, seen some of that snow that eventually pushes its way into western russia now as you move further southward, slovenia, answer back here,
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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 launch 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, the from the al jazeera london broke out center to people in thoughtful conversation. i got much worse racism when i was at the university of oxford, which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations. empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society. part 2 of 5. the shaheen and adam weatherford studio b unscripted on out his era outrage in the us after video is ad of the killing of tyrene nichols by 5 police officers in men face. they're facing murder.

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