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has taken thousands of people's lives and left many more homeless. ah, a major mobilization of humanitarian support is underway. ah, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to t. n. syria wakes on al jazeera. ah, a palestinian is killed in the violence after 2. is wally set as a shot dead in the occupied west? ah, there i'm his darcy. attain this is al jazeera ly from door ha, also coming and migrant tragedy in italy. dozens,
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including children are killed after they are overloaded, boat sinks and the rough seeds, cloth. i, nigerians ways and hope as results begin to trickle in after a presidential election, not by delays. and we of the latest on the russian advanced towards the strategic ukrainian city of buck moore's ah, what's, who is really such as have been killed in the occupied west bank is rarely please say they are looking for palestinian suspects said says responded by burning down palestinian homes and a palestinian man was also killed in the violence, sorry her out reports now from west shore islam. this is where the attack
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happened in the town of hawaii in the occupied was bank 2 brothers from a nearby legal israeli settlements with shots while driving in a call is ready forces say they're looking for palestinians suspects. authorities immediately set up to pre checkpoints and close existing ones in the area just south of nobliss. i'm fortunately, but though it won't be dropped out, innocent israeli, we will not be silent. we'll do everything and i will follow before that i will to do then. we will make sure that in grading we'll be able to do it safely. even belinda was well, shortly after the shooting. israeli settlers in nearby areas burned down several palace damian homes. many have been injured since installed that israel's new fall, right? government has approved the expansion of thousands of new legal settler homes. it says in response to this year's attacks. sunday shooting happened while a u. s. broke could meeting was being held in jordan between israel and the palestinian authority along with egypt and jordanian officials. he concluded with
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their commitment to deescalate intentions by preserving the status quo alex on mos compound and both sides stopping one sided measures for several months, including israel's building of new illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. but just hours later is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu denied the freezing of any settlement construction. 11 palestinians were killed in a major israeli rate on the city of now based on wednesday, some with fighters from the group, lyons den, and many civilians were injured. during sundays cabinet me thing is reydell lead has promised to fast track a bill that will allow the courts to impose the death penalty for offenses, including attacks on his radio to me. one of many expedited measures being brought in by israel's far right government. that is showing no sign of working towards a 2 state solution with the palestinians. thought a higher al jazeera west jerusalem on the staff about gritty is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. and he described what's been
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happening across who are and elsewhere in the occupied westbank. the whole town, however, we had at least $110.00 people. so 5, somewhere stabbed, some live shot at the sound would mean beaten. and the homes where we're still going to sit down and inside it and lie. it's a vicious attack. the only way i can describe this is the behavior of fascist gang who said nodes protected by the army. this is something we've never seen before, and it is clear now that the settlers themselves are sitting in the most important positions in the government, including small rituals, settler, who has become now in charge of the bank and the army here. as well as
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within, via who has been classified as a terrorist. and he is now diminished in charge of bodies. so that in the hands of the assembly shooting attack and we will lift on light and they are lose completely. the army is doing nothing to stop them. and even after the meeting we have no statements and you know, the prime minister that they will not respect what was agreed upon. all the u. s. broken talks and jordan lead. so i mentioned sarah, her report have been imposed by several palestinian factions. hamas says the meeting, lonely, help israel to cover up its crimes in the occupied territory. and it will not change anything to do think it should go out which we strongly condemn the palestinian authorities participation in the secure he meeting with design and
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occupation. kaba, this meeting aims to curb the intifada when the revolution of our palestinian people in the west bank and jerusalem. this participation means that the security coordination between the occupation and the palestinian authority is very strong and is not suspended. like the authority announced. this meeting is against national unity and represent lease and powerful leadership in the palestinian authority. what is required is to hold a regional arab summit to support our people and the resistance of the whole senior . our politicians have held meetings with syrian president shall in damascus. the talks aimed at bringing syria back into the arab league. syria was suspended from the group back in 2011. after that conducted a crackdown on mass protests against his rule. quickly descended into a civil war, moves to end serious international isolation that have intensified since it was hit by earthquakes. earlier this month. at least $59.00 migrants including 12 children have died and a shipwreck off the coast of southern italy. more than
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a few people that have been rescued, official say the boat was traveling to italy from to kia and those on board were trying to reach europe through the mediterranean. that the embargo report the aftermath of a tragedy as they retrieved the. this video show some of the dozens of bodies which washed up on the eastern coast of calabria. and this is what remains of the boat they were on. more bodies were spotted at sea. the coast guards continued looking for survivors on sunday. it was nighttime when the vessel found during rough weather on a rocky reef, near the resort of staccato he could throw it was reportedly carrying as many as 150 people. many of them with an afghan itself, among the dead women and children, including at least one baby. scores of people have been rescued. they are being treated for physical injuries and trauma. in his weekly addressing vatican city, pope francis spoke about the victims. you know, the lord,
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i pray for each of them for the missing pretty other migrants who survived. i think those who are helping them and giving them assistance on the virgin mary help these brothers go live on the lie in president of the european commission. says she deeply saddened, i think that you, nations must quote, redouble our efforts to coordinate the migration and asylum critic se suggestions for a common asylum system and legal migration routes have gone nowhere for years. italy's prime minister, georgia maloney has expressed her deep sorry for the deaths, blaming human traffickers and promising to block migrant c departures to prevent more disasters. charities involved in c rescues say that may be wishful thinking. people and when you say people is not only man, it's women and children. and this for the recalls, not again because children suddenly died today. and people know where shallow will they be rescued or not? the united nations is recorded more than 17000 deaths and disappearances. in the
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central mediterranean, since 2014, in the absence of europe white cooperation, it's likely more will lose their lives trying to reach the shores of italy. the dean barbara al jazeera. well caroline, villain is the search and rescue deputy representative with the doctors without borders. and she says, governments are making it more difficult for rights groups to carry out rescue missions. what we know is that over the last few months, italian authorities are again, making the work of villian search and rescue operators like ourselves more difficult. so our ship is detained at this very moment, and your ships who rescue people are being sent to port that are very far away from the certain rescues own that are due on the northern coast of lease. so we sailed many days with people on board to disembark in there and to sail back at the same time. we also know that the vast majority of people who reach italy tend to reach the country either independently or be rescued by the tell you and coast guard. so
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the number of people in the arriving with the help of n g o z is a minority for but as unfortunately has been the case already for many years. there is the campaign against to work that we do and that today has been shown again how very needed it is. unfortunately, it continues. it continues to make our work more difficult and people who pay the price or to people who cannot be rescued by us. i can only see that having worked um on a search and rescue with for, for almost a year for having worked several years in camps in greece, where people arrive. i have never met anyone who made the journey if they would have seen another option. so people will continue to take these extremely dangerous turn east. this is the reality that we faced. ah,
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my russian forces are continuing their advance in easton ukraine. the must go back to wagner. mercenary group says it's phases of captured the village of yeah, kidney, that's north of buck was fighting has been concentrated around that city now for weeks. and some of them have aid reports from the russian capital a town in ruins, while ease of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bus moot fighters from russia's. wagner group said they have stepped up their attacks from the north and the south of the town of in here is more symbolic than strategic for russian forces who have been fighting for months. my father is doing a chill guy was a so units of wagner completely captured the village of yahoo. edna, in the north of buck motes, nice to read a box motor as russian forces take more positions and slowly move deeper into east in ukraine. western powers have imposed more
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sanctions in a move to 0 in on those who have help russia to withstand sanctions. the european union has brought in its 10th round of sanctions, which target $87.00 individuals and 30 for commercial and legal entities. that's in addition to the latest u. s. export restrictions and sanctions. for russia, the conflict has become an existential issue. because the sheer lucius thrown another abuse wear gloves when all leading nato countries of declared the aim to inflict a strategic defeat on ourselves. how can we not consider that nuclear capabilities under these circumstances, children, but they have one goal to divide the former soviet union and the russian federation . and then maybe they will accept us into the so called family of civilized nations, but only separately piece by piece. richard cars grew chest a didn't bring this rounds of sanctions against moscow have not achieved the desired results. as russia has been able to find new allies and markets,
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and as the rhetoric from both sides of the conflict gets more intense, piece becomes than ever distant possibility. some of enjoy that the 0 muscle or russian president vladimir putin says he can't ignore the nuclear weapons of european powers, as nato is seeking to undermine russia. do she start on another? when all the leading nato countries have declared their main goal is inflicting a strategic defeat on us, make our people suffer as they say, though, how can we ignore their nuclear capabilities under these conditions, especially as they are sending tens of billions of dollars and weapons to ukraine, and this is participation to a certain extent. why? because this is a military technological partnership between nato countries and ukraine. they don't get money for it, but you are moving on on the results of nigeria as presidential election are beginning to trickle in a balance of being counted and what's become the tightest race than decades. voting was also extended by an entire day in pots, one province after people and polling stations, their face delays harm ritathui reports from a new group in the southeast. i remember there is cautious optimism across nigeria,
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as people wait for the final official election results. oh, voting took place in a few parts of the country on sunday, with technical glitches and isolated cases of violence. disruptive pulls the day before. some of those who voted hope results will be announced soon. you should be capable of a move gets victims mcalisio free bay cluster. so got everybody. some would let me on hold on get the st. george denise, i'm 50. that is going to live our. we'll form it that the mental society nigeria is election process was marked by a late start here. any new grew in the south east and other regions. 18 presidential candidates want to lead africa most populous nation, but only 3 are seen as having any chances of winning hula to new of the governing. all progress is congress, former vice president, a to global backer of the main opposition. people democratic party and former
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a number of state governor peter or b of the smaller labor party. whoever wins the presidency, will have a lot of challenges to deal with. turning around, rosalind attached my arms groups in some regions, cash shortages as well as the high cost of living wall. nigerians also voted for parliamentarians to represent them for the next 4 years. if these elections don't go well, you have a situation where we become de boating, for donations will become a destination for 80 destination for help. what at our employee, our parts in joining jew contributions development. nigeria is also struggling with a separatist movement kid that thinks for ransom conflict between headers and farmers, corruption, poverty, and unemployment issues. people here want to dressed patiently. how do i toss alger integral measure? and a group of armed men, elijah stormed a vote counting center posing as electoral officials in the city of lagos. and they
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attacked party agents with knives and sticks that were soon overpowered by soldiers . but they were isolated incidents as harry was saying of violence during saturday's vote. not on the scale seen in previous elections, of stella had here on answers in 20 years since the conflict and r 4 began 3 years since a peace agreement that the devastation remains. and alert at the spillover of war and he ends at once thriving coffee industry. ah, hello the weather slouchy farther dry, across a good parts of china across so much of the korean peninsula. and his turning dryer and brighter am warmer for japan as we go through the next couple of days is where the system moves out of the way. our hi, just not is
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a little further eastwards brightest guys. coming back in tokyo, getting up to around 13 celsius in the sunshine on monday afternoon. and we could touch 80 by tuesday afternoon. so very much a feeling a little more like spring at this stage temperature well above what they should be busy getting up to around 15 so she might catch a shower to the central pass that the master speak of and he showers around taiwan . now, in the process of clearing out of the way, some shot shows, meanwhile, across much of southeast asia, the philippines seeing some lie, be shower, some wet weather package to borneo, indonesia. i think it's going to be some parts of smarter. may be just around singapore, seeing some very heavy rain showers, getting driven in on the northeast. a monsoon here over the next day or 2, we got some very heavy re making its way towards us rancor towards southeast and parts of india over the next day or so thats monday's pitcher here. and as we go on into our choose day, that wet, wet setting in just to round tumble, not a much of india will be dry and 5 to warm, but notice
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a western disturbance for pakistan. ah oh, on a ah . ah, lou ah ah,
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welcome back to watching al jazeera that's remind you about top stories herself. a palestinian man has been killed and some palestinian homes torched in another day of violence in the occupied westbank. the latest flare up happened in the town of hawaii and followed the killing of 2 israeli settlers. israeli forces a, they are searching for palestinian suspects. additional troops have been deployed and security checks have been stepped. at least 59 migrants have died in a shipwreck. off the coast of southern italy may include 12 children, official say the boat travelled from italy to italy from to kia and those on board were trying to reach europe through the mediterranean. ah, it's now been nearly 3 weeks since earthquakes destroyed thousands of homes and southern kikhia and northern syria. more than 50000 people have died in the
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disaster. millions have fled the devastation. teresa burn ports now from the dye in southern chicky, which was one of the cities particularly badly hit while he will. he are still trying to cope with a magazine to him. what happened in this part of the country we're hearing. it's just about an hour away from a major city which is wherever you look there, hundreds of thousands of tents just like the one that you can see right behind me where people are leaving, trying to continue with their lives after losing their home. some homes were destroyed, others were badly damaged and they cannot go back to the united nations estimates that 1500000 people in this country were left homeless because of the earthquakes. so here people are telling us that you may have some food, they have some water and now they have pets, but they still don't know when or they're going to be able to have a home back. that government has sets up around 300000 tents across the country in
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a setting up some 130 locations where they're going to set up containers, cities for them to leave. but we would like to know when they'll be able to pull not home. once again, we're trying also to show very fast we saw foreseeing lots of rabo being removed from the buildings being demolished, as you can see. why here, where we are right now, right next to this 10 city, where we are right now when it has launched an investigation of around 600 people who are being investigated for what they call a corrupt building practices. when you come all the way through here, it's very common 15 grand new buildings that are badly damaged, so completely destroyed. they were supposed to be able to handle or to tolerate a nurse. well, that didn't happen and the government has the pain around 180 people because of this practice is among them. construction directors of construction company,
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property owners, among many others, including the mayor of this city who is from the president's party, was also retained. and when you talk to people here, many, they less that they celebrate that this investigations are being carried out. they celebrate, but they want to know what happened, why they lost their homes, why they had saved money to buy a building that was supposed to protect them from when earthquake. and that did not happen. and what they would like to know right now is, as i said before, when they'll be able to have a plan when they'll be able to know and when they'll be able to have a normal life once again. meanwhile, several 1000000 people are thought to have left the affected areas, presenting the turkish government with the huge challenges of shifting population from the bride has more on that now from the city of less than a 2 hour drive west along the coast from the earthquake zone the big port of medicine was the 1st stop for many people fleeing the disaster in southern turkey.
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a nice thing is very different from other cities because it's the closest safe city to the desert. the ravia in the 1st space, it was quite frightening. he saw people all around the city with nowhere to go with their bags and with a p. m. as on last day, rector is an academic and community organizer who has been helping the influx of new comers with aid packages of centers and dormitories. throughout the city, people are in temporary accommodation with most saying they want to go back to their provinces. despite their ordeal, janish, if our house is rebuilt, we'll definitely go back. we can't give up on our hometown. it's estimated the 2000000 population of this city has suddenly grown by around a quarter who share that with cities medicine is suffering from this. but after the training and tiny cities completed in the earthquake zone, i believe that the people were turned to their home towns. but some reports say
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rents have more than doubled, making it harder for existing residents to get homes. and more demands are being taught on schools and hospitals. as many people it seems are choosing to stay as a major hub. mercy has experienced influx is of newcomers over time. but there are concerns about how it will cope with this late to serge. most of them won't go back . i mean, this is not the, it's not the 1st time that the city most experienced this city is needed to see t v. recall the p t. and there are a lot of chances of economic survival when you don't have resources to sheer, they will be called quick stay will be very bitter struggles among the peoples. the problems facing nursing it seems likely to be faced nationally. it's reckon several 1000000 people who lost their livelihoods and homes in the disaster have left the earthquake affected area for new lives throughout tricky 8,
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even after the recovery. it's questionable just how many of them will ever go back . rob mcbride, al jazeera marson, turkey o football fans and turkey, i have thrown toys down on to the fields during a match in a stumble. ah, not for the children affected by the recent athletes. you can see their twins rained down on to the pitch after 4 minutes, 17 seconds into the game, to mark the exact time when that fast quake shook the region almost 3 weeks ago. now, according to the un, at least $7000000.00 children and effective now thousands of gathered in cities across mexico to protest against the government's plans to cut the budgets of the elections watchdog. opponent say the changes threatened democracy, an accusation that the president under his manual lopez of the door vigorously denied you. kane, you leaders will hold talks in london on monday to finalize
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a new deal for northern islands, post bricks, the trading agreements. european commission president as lavonne de lion and british prime minister wishes, una, or disgust the northern island persia call. it requires the region to follow some new laws so that goods can flow freely into the republic of island without checks. but some northern island political groups say this undermines the regions connection to the rest of the u. k. well, it's now been 20 years since the start of the war, duffle, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and millions more have been forced from their homes. the fighting has eased, but many people are still living in camps with nowhere else to go out. the years have been, morgan has worn out from north duffle. this was once a home in the village of shadow and to dance north star for as alma adam stands amongst the ruins where his home once stood. he remembered his life here before being forced out when the were in there for began on her lana and love him for the course of people came and raided the village. there were 6 cars loaded guns,
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some one horses and someone camelback. they were from the arab tribes. they killed the men and bent the village down and lifted property and livestock. we had to escape the mountains to survive. we will miss my binding. less or more, you know, about the worst started in 2003, with our 4 we tribes rebelling against the government and accusing it of marginalization. the government responded with airstrikes and attacks on villages proceed to be allied to the rebels. more than 300000 people were killed and over 2000000 displaced in the years that followed the un describe the war as ethnic cleansing against the tribes here and 20 years on the evidence of the we're still remains hundreds of villages across the dock for region were burned during the years of war and what was known as courts, earth policy, many of those who are able to flee are now in camps, waiting for the implementation of a peace agreement signed in 2020,
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to be able to return home. the deal sign between the government and various rebel groups included compensation for victims upper word, but some displaced people say other issues. keep them from returning. women is yet not another catalano of the people killed us and burns, our villages are still out there and the still aren't. we can leave the camp without being assaulted by owns men are running into pickups with loaded guns on them. if you need to look at the local authorities, say security will be provided for those wanting to return. we actually agreeing to were peace agreement in, in a security protocol agreement that we said that do go through attorneys. they must go back to their original village and we have to establish the force to carry out the mission for protect them when they are going back to their original. after 20 years of displacement, alma wants to return home, but he needs to be sure it is safe. he doesn't want to be forced to leave again. he
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bo morgan al jazeera on cash. oh, north dar for now foreigners and yenna are hoping to revive their one streaming coffee industry. the nation was the fast in the wild to commercially grow and export the plant. now after 8 years of war, production has plunged as it, tory gate and b reports. yemen, the cradle of the global coffee trade, these mountains in santa province were once competed with coffee trees. a civil war that started in 2014 made exports nearly impossible. so coffee was replaced by the mild narcotic cat, which is easier to farm. but with hopes of a new u. m broke had truce being agreed. farmers want to reverse the decline, the garage, i get it helga when i was had been we are uprooting countries and planting coffee because the coffee business has flourished over the past few years. we're returning to our route to the origins of our ancestors after a coffee originated in ethiopia,
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but was 1st commercially all to vacate around the jamini port of mocker during the 15th century. that legacy lives on, not just in the name of the mocker, coffee variety, but also in an entire species. nearly 3 quarters of all coffee grown is from a rebecca beans. have you gotten that liam and yemen has the greatest genetic diversity of coffee in the world? we are yet to fully count all the species. so far we have recorded 44 genetic compositions. strains of varieties, is it all that yemen has got? no yemen is very rich, we still haven't reached many areas. coffee was once he emmonds biggest cash crop output has fallen so dramatically that it's no longer considered a leading coffee exporter. but many here are optimistic about the future. they will have an alert, the siri and the harass regions, considered one of the best for growing coffee. some of the winning samples in the 2022 national coffee auction we're.

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