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the globe with what does it mean for its neighbors? georgia are decided from us to, to ross toler dollar coast for much pro brochure with their country. still, partly under russia, multiplication, an influx of russian citizens. i'm that elite with moscow connections, many ga, see the company as a barometer for their future. these window for porcine punk, because in of course ukraine fight our fight as well. ga stuff, choices on a jetta. ah, israel deployed hundreds of additional soldiers as tensions rise in the occupied west buying, but to is riley settlers at one palestinian dead. aah! lo, i'm wanting site. this is out. is there a lie from dough or so coming up?
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how to clean up $18000.00 football fields of rubble in takia is yes and now that is quake shakes the region. 61 people drown in the mediterranean trying to reach europe while e leaders try and criticism on their migration policy. and 20 years own from salt the wound awful. we made people who say their lives have only just got worse. ah, israel has deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank, often escalation of violence to israeli settlers was shot and killed in the city of knob loose on sunday is ready for us to say they're still searching for palestinians suspects. meanwhile, israeli settlers responded by burning down palestinian homes overnight. latest pictures from the area show the damage caused to palestinian homes and businesses.
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settlers protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to palestinians. one palestinian was killed, hundreds were injured. sar cards begins, all coverage was jerusalem. this is where the attack happened in the town of hawaii in the occupied was thank 2 brothers from a nearby legal israeli settlements with shots while driving in a car is ready forces say they're looking for palestinians suspects. authorities immediately set up temporary checkpoints and close existing ones in the area just south of nablus. unfortunately, but there we go. did he dropped out innocent israeli? we will not be filing. we will do everything in our power to protect our will to do them. make sure that the grading period safely, even the end of his rope. shortly after the shooting, israeli settlers in nearby areas burned down several palestinian homes. many have been injured since bottles of israel's new fall, right?
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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. it concluded with their commitment to deescalate intentions by preserving the status quo alex, almost 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, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denied the freezing of any settlement construction. during sunday's cabinet meeting is reydell. lead has promised to fast track a bill that will allow the courts to impose the death penalty for offences including attacks on his radio to me. one of many exploited 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. while sol harris is now live in who are
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in the occupied west buying, sorry. took me through the situation there this morning. i mean, what are you hearing? well i just want to show you we've just got here this right is the main road that takes you through how water you can see just behind me over the shops that have been. but it's, it's a ghost town. the only ones here at the moment are journalists, and as you can see just behind me the these railey soldiers. now further down the road, it's been shut down. that's the exit of hawaii just behind me as well, has been shut down. and if you come round here, you'll see some of the other things that have been taught in this direction. you have another home behind me. we have a call that's been taught by moses ready settlers overnight just further down the road where we were passing through to get his thought as a check point. i know that a 37 year old palestinian was was shot by settlers overnight. we've also been thing
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up and down, ambulance says a few minutes of composite will sustain is ready forces and settlers that have been driving past very quick with the israeli slides. very much letting people know that they have that presence just behind me. that is a hill and that's what battlements is, and that's why to get to those settlements. now the situation here is incredibly tense. the israeli security, the national national security minister, all the it's a mob been visited the site earlier. we've also had the minister of defense that has warned that 10 se ahead you very much feel it here as well. we barely seen any of the palestinians living here that say this too scared to leave their homes right now. so that just gives you an idea of what's happening now and on that road just from kilometers in columbus, isn't. com. we've seen burns out cause, but our homes, i've just counted easily 50 calls just in this stretch guessing to hear
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yeah, we've seen some of those pictures throughout the morning so much of a strike devastation i speaking to one of the residents. he was talking about the sheer amount economic damage. have you had a chance to speak to any more residents? what are they saying? we haven't, we've had she just got in the last 15 minutes. we're not really seeing any of them . we'll, we'll have to try and look, can see if we can speak to anyone. people last thing in their home schools have been shut down. these railey forces have top security on our way coming from west jerusalem. we sold out on the roads. you can see earlier when we were doing a live, we being what spies railey soldiers that just tons up from nowhere, those signing on top of the roof. so very much that presence is felt. there's a 2 more battalions i'll being sent to occupies west bank to increase the reinforce
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. this really does rainy security presence. now, the palestinians living in these occupied territories are concerned. they say because there is no accountability and some of those settler attacks that happens happens underneath in view of the israeli forces. there was also tear gas in this area as well. now all of this happened just as a meeting was held yesterday as that happened via palestinian onto israeli settlers that were driving through hora. and the conclusion of that meeting was a consensus between the u. s. mediators, egyptian enjoy damian. these have mediators, i'm between israel and the palestinian authority that there should be a disc, the escalation of pensions as this was unfolding now. benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, asked about meeting the bunks, a statement saying that there will not be a freeze of israeli settlements. in the occupied territories, some some, some think that the new gum that's barely been in power for 2 months is very much
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pushing forward where you have the finance minister. but some smart trick that has now in the last 3 days to come in talk in charge a minister within the defense ministry. it was part of a correlation agreement to be in charge of these legal expansion of these because supplements was $10000.00 homes that were recently approved to be concert said. so the situation is very much 10. we are going to go and look for residents living here to find out what's happening. but even on our way here, we saw those settlers waiting israeli flags. that checkpoint, i'm very much letting people know that they all have to remain. okay, so our car is really good to talk to use our car now. speech was that from who are on the okay. pride. westbank wise as i was saying, we've been speaking to one resident who are us to dom omar. he explained what happened last night. yesterday we have witnessed
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a new level of rising set. does grimes, where they aggressively stag everything on the go? i mean, i mean it's literally, i mean, shops, people. so mike, it's house houses, trees, cars, gar, spare parts garage. they try to, to enter the houses, they burn almost everything. they were 100 percent protected by the army and it is a new way of expressing the expressing the i'm going to make a barbarian actions on the grounds where they are protected by the police and the army and an additional battalion of the day as a game yesterday to protect them low,
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they were expressing that and got by burning everything on the ground. it was a very, very new level, a new way of securing people while there are damaging and destroying and demolishing and burning everything. it was in a really but a very on yesterday. gonna bring you some breaking news now. a magnitude 5.6 quake has she shaken the city of mulatto? here in easton turkey a. we know one person has so far been reported dead in kind of monmouth us, and more buildings have been destroyed. and new trauma comes, of course, just 3 weeks off to 2 major earthquakes that have killed at least 50000 people across takia and syria. well, theresa bo has more on that latest earthquake while the earthquake was also felt here were in the center of the guys the antenna wide where those who have been affected by the earthquakes that happened on february, a 6 are living now inside tens and it generated once again, fear and anguish,
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among so many other things, the information that we have is that the at the center was in my loud. it's about 3 hours away from where we are. ah, several buildings where were destroyed, the mayor of their said that turkish emergency services have deployed to search and rescue operation to see whether anyone has been trapped in the rubble of the other . a city affected with skyline marsh, that's about one hour away from where we are. we know that a factory collapsed, what, at least one person with skill there and 3 others were injured. and this is ongoing . we're hearing almost every day of aftershocks and an earthquakes, not such as this one, but certainly this is something that has been ongoing. it's terribly upsetting for those who have survived many of those living here. their homes have been destroyed, but others, they have their homes. they have been damaged when they do not want to go back there. precisely because of the aftershocks in this type of earthquakes that are
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being felt throughout the region. well, in the devastated turkish province of hattie industries are slowly looking to restart their phase at the scale of this disaster could set back tech. he is economic development. i years rob mcbride reports from the city of am takia just outside an takia, a city devastated by the earthquakes. this industrial zone bears little evidence of the disaster. business owner looked for packer shows as the cranks in his offices building in a no north quake zone. he says, special measures were taken to ensure it would escape any disaster relatively unscathed. but that's now little comfort, given what's happened to his home province. she admitted sue's velocity would allow our people, the destruction from this was so huge that the government cannot deal with it on its own will no government cannot. i will, as we all need to work together,
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trailing behind the rest of turkey, a economically, this region was already receiving special assistance. and there's a growing awareness of the help it needs now is would a little bit over, we will rebuild these cities from scratch. we will not just repair and restore things, we will rebuild and new on takia from scratch. done. hot, i stumbled on it off course does, can also affect the industries in a stumble and anchor. that's why we need to take action as soon as possible in industrial zones. like this one, you're probably the museum at this glass manufacturer. the buildings are intact, but the stock pile of completed glass bears testimony to the quakes violence, 80 percent of the sheet glass doors here that 700 tons, either smashed or damaged. getting industrial zones like this one working again is seen as vital with some estimates saying this one region is now responsible for
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nearly 10 percent of the country's economic output. normally employing 120 workers in his machine making factory lot for knows recovery will be slow starting 1st with providing the homes and services needed by our workforce. and is also not on bottom of the biggest problem is accommodation of to workers. health is a problem, there is no hospital education, there is no school. but 1st of all, accommodation for workers and day families who eaten the head, a huge reconstruction effort to overcome the enormity of the devastation. rob mcbride, al jazeera and takia, egypt foreign ministers arrived in damascus for the 1st time since the start of the syrian civil war. famish decrees, visit comes a day after syrian president. bashar last had met with members of the arab league. syria was suspended from the group in 2011 after us and conducted a crackdown and last protest against his wall shaquea sat to hand to ankara later
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you're watching al jazeera mind, a thought top stories this out was already forces of deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank in response to an escalation of violence. ages pictures from the area showed damage caused to palestinian homes and businesses. settlers protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to the palestinians on a magna, she'd 5.6. quake has shaken the city of malachi and eastern turkey. one person has been reported dead in cut him on my dash and more buildings have been destroyed. the new trauma came 3 weeks off to 2 major earthquakes that killed at least 50000 people across takia in syria, u. k. and e. lead is due to hold talks in the coming out to finalize a deal from northern islands, post bricks that trading arrangements. european commission president or sl of one
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de leon, and the u. k. prime minister, where she su neck are expected to discuss the details of the northern ireland protocol, to speak about the deal and prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. to haul has more from westminster. there is a cabinet meeting scheduled for later conservative party m p. 's have been ordered to appear in the house of commons later this afternoon for a possible statement by the prime minister that he can talk of a press conference potentially between rich sooner. and ursula on the line. so yet the expectation is that a deal is imminent. quite possibly today that they are meeting for what are described as the final talks to rubber stamp the last few details so that they can then reveal the text of this deal, much of which has been in the hands of negotiators for some time now reveal the text to the deal for scrutiny by interested parties not least at the democratic unionists, of course in northern ireland who have refused to rejoin power sharing in northern
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ireland because they believe that it was non protocol threatens northern islands, place in the union with united kingdom and the other key constituency to scrutinize the steel will be and peas in the prime minister's own party. hard line pro, bricks it m p, 's, who have already signal deep misgivings. if this deal continues to hold any influence for the european union over the affairs of northern ireland and therefore over the affairs of the united kingdom. now the kremlin has commented on beijing's proposal for peace and ukraine saying there are no conditions for peace at the moment. china announced the plan to kevin side with the one year of history of the invasion earlier this week. let's get more with some a ben divide. he's live in moscow for us. so it doesn't appear in china's proposal for peace has gone down well with moscow. when it does seem that bad, not just moscow,
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but poland and ukraine as well. so there seems to be no objection, at least to that this chinese 12 point piece plan, which the chinese government announced on the anniversary we've heard today from the criminal, the spokesman for the russian president, seeing that they are closely studying this plan. they are going to try and implement it as well, and they're close in close contact with the chinese government as well as so far, there has been no preconditions set up for this plan to take place, which it is being seen as a positive sign. you have to remember that it's been a year of a war which was only supposed to take place for a few days. hundreds of thousands of people are ex, are estimated to have been killed. millions have been displaced. there has been skepticism about how china will play a role of a neutral a mediator because of its close tides with russia. but it appears that right now on the table, there is only this piece plan which provides at least some hope of both sides.
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coming to the table, i sat in the bench of aide in moscow. the results of nigeria is presidential election, not just because beginning to come in ballads are being counted in wants become the biggest race in decades. voting was extended into sunday or to some areas. face delays are matessa reports from a new grew in the southeast of nigeria. or there is cautious optimism across nigeria as people wait for the final official election results. oh, voting took place. may 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 begin with t o m gets nick belushi free bay and bust stuff. so got everybody, some would let you on hold on, get the thing, talk to the needs of 50, that is going to live, flip our real for it. that the mental society nigeria election process was marked
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by a late start here. any new grew in the south east and other regions. 18 presidential candidates want to lead africa's most populous nation. but only 3 are seen as having any chances of winning. paula to new of the governing. all progresses, congress, former vice president, a to club rebecca, of the main opposition. people, democratic party and former a number of state governor peter o. b of the smaller labor party but wins the presidency, will have a lot of challenges to deal with turning around based running economy, attacked by armed groups in some regions, cash shortages, as well as the high cost of living good, wild blue ball. nigerians also voted for parliamentarians to represent them for the next 4 years. if these alex cells don't go well, you have a situation where we become to boding for donations. we become a destination for 80 destination for help. what and play our parts in joining jew contribution development. nigeria is also struggling with a separatist movement,
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kidnappings for ransom conflict between headers and farmers, corruption, poverty, and unemployment issues. people here want to dressed agent, lee harder, matessa al, jazeera integral nigeria. i'll 20 years after the start of the war and dal for hundreds of thousands of people remain in camps across the region. us despite a p steel sign 2 years ago, many say it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid. hebron morgan has more from samsung camp in north duffel when we're started into dance western region of dar for i. lima moved says he didn't expect it to reach his village in the wheeler in its lorth, but eventually it did. and he and his family were forced to find refuge in this camp. dina, and then when we fled our homes in 2003, it was sheltering in the open or under trees. we thought it wouldn't last and continued farming that year, but couldn't harvest anything because it continued,
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no people were killed, homes were burned. families were separated as like fled. i was separated from my sons and only found them when the camera was at oak. the dar for war killed more than 300000 people and over to 1000000 were forced from their homes according to the un, 20 years on many areas in the region remain devastated from the war. villages and towns were emptied, as people fled seeking safety. several camps have been set up across the region to shelter those, escaping the fighting. many camps for the displays and therefore have turned into the towns seemingly replacing those destroyed during years of war. but they all like basic services. there is no running water here, no electricity. and many people rely on humanitarian aid. but it has been to dealing for those who live here. i think we've had cars to receive a since we came into the cam, but some cause has been helpful and some people get them every 6 months and some
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regular large families that get a didn't get enough to last month. the number of 8 organizations in the camp has also gone down a organization, say a lack of funding is hampering their efforts. we don't have enough assistance to go around. we have limited resources and we are in a very difficult position where we have to choose from who gets assistance and who doesn't. so what we try to do is to increase informing our donors our donors of the plight and the condition id says his children have no no other home than the camps. and after 2 decades of living as a displaced person, his worried his grandchildren will also grow up with limited assistance and away from their home village. he will morgan audio era, them some camp north star for an explosion. not a crowded market has killed at least 5 people in southwestern pakistan. it's
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unclear who was behind the attack in bought a car in baluchistan province, and he say a bomb placed on a motorcycle was designated by remote control. 16 people have been injured, or con, isn't baluchistan province. where i saw on the punk hasanti taliban carry out regular attacks. now top tech has been on displayed barcelona this week as the spanish city host, the mobile world congress, where the wells biggest wireless companies show all fed latest designs. this year they have foldable smartphones and a i powered chat boats that have a mind if their room charlie angela reports. it's all about the future. and over the next 4 days, some 80000 people from over 200 different countries are going to be looking at the products and the technology that are going to shape that future. and you're right in saying that this event started as one showcasing mobile phones, but now that mobile phone design and development is pretty much plateaued, it's those wireless technologies that taking over. so we'll see the launch of
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a few foldable phones from some chinese companies, but really, the buzz is around the tech that you can't hold the met of us, which is essentially the internet in 3 d and generative a i like chat tv, which is creating very human like content and has a certain industries like advertising, copyrights and some journalists, slightly quaking in the no, it seems officer, a very rocky 2022 in which the company matters that it was reducing its investment and the technology. it's really now becoming more of a reality, and we've hearing that 88 percent of global companies have invested in some way or another in this kind of virtual technology. so here we're seeing lots of companies showcasing their latest online avatars ways for to transform shopping. gaming socializing work and their launch of the space x crew 6
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mission mission has been cancelled because of a ground system issue. the rocket was g to carry 2 astronauts from russia and the united arab emirates to the international space station. last the says, the mission will be rescheduled at that for me, molly inside, the niece continues here now to sierra coming up next in size story to stay with us . ah ah hello, it's been uneasily moll into parts of northern china mongolia, southern parts of siberia. and we have seen exceptional heat continuing as we go through the next couple of days. it will stay on the miles side. we are putting in a southerly wind here around o area of high pressure this area of high pressure. very welcome for japan because
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it will at last push that snow out of the way temperatures in tokyo, getting up to around 18 degrees celsius on tuesday afternoon, double fixed therefore, so 15 celsius there, the beijing should be about 5 or 6 at this time. of the year apps a little bit cooler to go on into where to stay. still plenty warm enough. notice um weather weather coming back in out of the east charnessa pushing towards sir the far south west of japan. as we go through our weapons, they tokyo still very warm at around 90 degrees celsius gets 7 or 8 celsius above the seasonal average here on the warm side to still across western passes in the air, pushing up towards pakistan. but the main fish to watch out for the next couple of days will be some very wet weather. started to spill out of afghanistan, northern parts of pakistan into the north west of india. this western disturbance bringing outbreaks of rain far south of india. also seeing some showers longer spells of freight and looking a little disturbed this for lanka. ah,
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the 2 ukrainian filmmakers joined the army to fight against russian separatists in 2014. they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts? witness on al jazeera, june it is president, says african migrants pose a threat to the countries arab identity. the african union has condemned to comments is hate speech and how all europe found as items it is treated in north african countries. this is inside stored ah.
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