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this site, the dakota oil pipeline, snaked through indigenous land, but not without resistance, but right in front of the bowl. and they will shoot, beaten, arrested, and shocked with protested. they are needed and so proclaimed water protective. the women of standing rock on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put you the news and current affairs that matter to you. i a racist attacks and the all but tree arrest of my grins into an easier president chi psi. it is accused of inciting violence against them.
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ah, no, i'm mary. i'm demising in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. divisions in the turkish opposition. a key member of the alliance pulls out over the choice of presidential candidate it dozens of police officers taken hostage as vintages demand. the government spend more on infrastructure in southern columbia, teeming with life, but large he unprotected delegates, me to new york to try and agree a treaty of the high seas. ah. migrants from guinea now bought. com from tunisia say they were living in hell after a crackdown audited by president chi side, ivory coast in guinea or with pat rating, some of their citizens from tunisia after they've been subjected to race on
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physical attacks. so he has present eyesight, has been condemned for sang, hoards of illegal subs are migrants. we're changing the demographic, makeup of his country. nicholas hacker ports now from synagogue capital dot com. you'll notice what the lesson is on social media, a video of another racist attack on black migrants in tunisia, such attacks are prohibited by law, but rights groups say they're condoned by the countries president. last week, k say it said quote, hordes of sub saharan africans. we're changing the demographic makeup of the country, sparking racist attacks throughout the nation. this is what is left of one black woman's home after it was ransacked. black men and women say they are arbitrarily rounded up by police because of the color of their skin. let me have from oliver the wall. we are really suffering here. hundreds of ivory indians are now b repatriated, some injured, and unable to walk after the beatings will be what not. we live in fear or people
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escape to go out. even those that have the right paperwork that a doctor and for those that don't have visas, they get thrown out on the spot. many of them were hoping to make it to europe. most african migrants from senegal and west africa are not fleeing war, but poverty. but to europeans, don't want them on their continent and have signed agreements with north african countries like kanisha to stop them from crossing the mediterranean. according to aid agencies, they are 30 to 50000 african migrants living in tunisia, illegally. denisia rights activist, miriam, my store says they are mistreated and do menial jobs that tunisians don't want to do. she says she and her husband have also experienced abuse for racism is a, has a long history in julia against black people, even if a black people are like 10 or 15 percent of the population. now people intern are
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in the social and economic crisis. so the, the president, he uses black people as the cape goats, tunisians are out on the streets denouncing the attack holdings. same thing, tunisians come in all colors. it's not only a reminder of the diversity of the country, but a call for unity in the faith of growing bigotry and division. nicholas hawk al jazeera corn synagogue, honors of i've orleans and gains of registered with that countries. embassies to be re pantry. a facial figures adjust more than 21000 migrants from subs art africa. currently in tunisia, the country is a major transit point for those trying to cross the mediterranean, often from libya and eventually to and to europe. european union considers an easy or a priority country for foreign migration policy. she needs received financial support and more than $61000000.00 from the you. funding, which is intended for border management issues. but in your back report in 2020
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found it still lacks a clear migration policy and fails to meet the needs of asylum seekers in refugees through reception and integration, political instability and economic issues, and also stole that migration reforms. when i spoke to vincent shuttle, the director of the global migration center, he was saying that the president chi side is using the migrant and refugees in his country as a distraction from teenagers, domestic problems well known in europe. in there we still states focusing on my grounds to avoid i lightings is a real issue. so clearly here again, migrants asa ideal is capable to avoid the real issue that states lead to see there are a resident, you send them into the search. many of them are walking in a formal sector and in fact they are on sophie some really bushel
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things in the tradition. and those are important. busy abortion of several migrant students and elements. and not all are indigenous kids of course. so it was the community the are used to to, to work in domestic work and or, or, or tradition. ah, the head of rushes, wagner, medicine groups as the proceed ukrainian says you butler's is almost completely surrounded. russian troops have intensified shelling of access roads to the west, making it harder for ukrainian forces to move in and out. in the video address, the president landscape, wagner, chief guinea precaution, called for the town to be evacuated, to save the lives of ukrainian soldiers,
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victory and bar, which would give rusher its 1st major when in 6 months. a crime as, as it will take measures to prevent a repeat of a bordering conic claims occurred on thursday, i sent him a fusion that he quiting sabotage unit shots, civilians on russian territory. close to the border. russia says one person was killed and a child wounded. he says, the claim is false, and a provocation has been no independent confirmation of this. vanya treaty isn't brian's on the rush, ukrainian border and sent this update. and i live in oak block alida is to receive luggin, put in a good brush as president has held a closed door meeting with members of the country security council to discuss ways of protecting important national institutions from why he calls terrorism. moscow has described what it says were attacks on southern border villages by ukrainians. how voters on thursday as acts of terrorism to border villages remain cordoned off . russian armed forces are reported to have pushed ukrainian, sabotaged groups away from the villages. operations are ongoing and russian forces
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are removing explosives and mines. the kremlin says the weapons used to attack the 2 border villages were obtained by the craniums from nato. russia will react soon, and the perpetrators will be punished. it says, investigations are ongoing and measures will be taken to prevent such attacks in the future. therefore, the border between russia and ukraine extends for thousands of kilometers. and there are also large forests that are difficult to control and monitor completely. now, jeremy's chance are enough shawls has been meeting with you as president joe biden on a 2 day visit to washington arches. invasion of ukraine and western support. the key this top of the agenda one. thank you all for your story with world and together. a provide credit to motor support or beyond your motors for moral support. so really
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important that we go over with you at this time. i think it's very important message that we will continue to do so as long as it takes a course in battery use. a sentence, the 2022 nobel peace prize win alice, buddy out ski to 10 years in prison. pro democracy activist was convicted of financing protests and tax evasion says he's being persecuted for political reasons . but he ask, is the founder of the v, as in a human rights group, which is supported jail, the anti government protest isn't better roo, since 1096, he was joint winner of last year. is nobel peace prize for his work on human rights? now a funeral has been held in the occupied westbank for 15 year old palestinian killed by the israeli army on thursday. i'm an adult setting was short talk to israel
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forces and to the town of a zune, to others who are wounded, including a child who is in a critical condition. at least 66 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces, or by settlers since the beginning of this year. meanwhile, the un human rights to revoke attackers criticize, are marked by israel's finance. been his room, which he called for the policy village of ho warren to be erased, as that'll smart rich made these comments on wednesday, just days off to to settlers were shot dead in a warren and hundreds of settlers at homes and cause a light in response to that the statement by smart rich is an incitement to violence and hostility. the attack was strongly condemned by the president of israel, who called it and i quote, criminal violence against innocence which harms us as a moral society and a lawful country. yet, but violence minister publicly called for the town of who are to be wiped out an unfathomable statement of incitement to violence and hostility. in the latest
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developments from the region, israeli forces of fire tear gas on international and israeli demonstrate is marching in solidarity with those in how wire as are high right reports. however, it remains under locked down. well, we're here just outside of hell. why are the town that was pushed by hundreds of israeli settlers early in the week? these radio forces have been inside hawaii all 4 days. now shops are on the locked down and there's also a protest, hey, by israelis that i have, i said in solidarity with the palestinians on water who had their homes, their shop and their business is destroyed. now we'll be speaking to some of them there. you will see them, they all coming through this road. they're going to end up at the main check point that they are just a few hours ago. the israeli forces were stopping them from coming in. now can we speak to some of the protesters?
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hey, why you have protesting me. the reason is the program is few days ago on the southern concert home. such a terrible thing happened. i came here also more journey to express my objection to the occupation. okay. and how much did you come to get here? wherever you come from, tell you not too far and all of you have come, especially for this solidarity much today course momentum came together. we're trying to get into how we ask the military to show cause a show where military going. busy order is not allowing up but a refuse afterwards started to use violence. busy including a brutal violence including a san grenade, and apparently as someone that was arrested and hearing the radio. what they are trying to prevent is us going to however, because it didn't want to see a picture while we are. so you studied the victims of the pogroms of i'm sorry to
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say a jewish person, that is a descendant of all across the via over. but what happened unfortunately was a pure grease. so not orchestrated by the israeli government, enabled by the israeli military. that was presence over there, and unfortunately, the international community is not doing anything in order to have use ro liable for his crimes against it on people and against humanity. hawaii is just down the road here. this is a main road that takes you all the way it connects, the northern parts of the west bank to the center of the west bank. it's also surrounded by several illegal israeli settlements. one of hundreds here in the occupied west bank o. elsewhere, officials and gather of called for help to put out a fire at a landfill site. they say the blaze could last for days and calls an environmental catastrophe. the cause is not yet known. local fire crews are not equipped to coat
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with a situation like this. forties are calling for international pressure on israel to lift the blockade to get more resources and equipment in. now the main opposition lights and takia is in turmoil. after a key member of the 6 party team signaled it's pulling out of the block, the alliance is in disagreement over who to appoint as their joint candidate to contest the presidential pole in may. according to the e party, 5 members of the group want camel college w as their presidential candidate. he is the leader of the largest opposition party, the republican people's party, or c h p. but the party says that it's preferred candidates is either a credit memo. you the mayor of a sample all months or a yeah, vash, it became anchors for c h p, mayor in 2019. so consumer has more from anchor on this. the government circles have been criticizing the opposition for not being able to come around the common presidential candidate so far. and yesterday,
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the opposition ally and 6 members came together. they discussed the man and everybody was nearly assured that from the meeting, main opposition later came out coaster would come out. and today we heard the 2nd largest opposition party leader met alex. and i also ran who also was an intel here miss there during the late 19th. and here she said that she is, i guess is because she according to the public opinion, polls chemical it start role as an opposition candidate doesn't have my chance. and this is all on the polls. i'm kind of mayor monthly about it is something mayor, immemorial in the polls come out as potential arrivals against president don, one each and every election so far in his governing term. more than 20 years. i have spoken to some party officers and they told me that with this table of
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6 was not a table at that. that came together. it's a point here, michael is federal meno position later as a presidential candidate, but they came around the same principles. that's why they met at the table which are switching to parliamentary or system if they come to power. and it's been committed to some democratic valley. so i fully on this program, cambodian most prominent opposition, he didn't jail for trees and just month that of general elections and the search for a sunken tank of it's creating a huge oil spill in the affinity. ah, it's the weekend, here's your world's weather update, beginning in australia to see you and we've got this slug of rain pretty much up against the border with the northern territory. and the west,
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the northwest of queensland is could drop about a $100.00 to $200.00 millimeters of rain. so certainly the risk of seen some flooding there for the se, we're going to boost those temperatures. so for example, in sydney you could hit 35 degrees on monday for the 1st time in 2 years. if we get you there, that's pretty close to 10 above where you should be for this. the year push of rain for the north island of new zealand on saturday, and i got his ticket to the south pacific. so for the island chain of van iwatsu had to tropical storms in the span of 3 days. kevin's just rolled through and it is now just to the east of new caledonia. it's been pouring rain for days in southern malaysia and singapore. a still getting strike by some rain there on saturday. but i think the worst of it will stay out over the open water. a much calmer pitcher though, for inno china and the philippines, no weather alerts to speak of here. so after china we go and those temperatures going out big time here from the yellow river valley down to the pearl river, valley temperatures about a month ahead of schedule. and because of this,
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warmer weather in japan as wall, that means the snow packed is unstable and then we could see avalanches ah, counting the called the band pachel power caused by 2035. is this the end of combustion engine? vehicles align flying high, became the industry keep up with a search and demand plus sedans, forgotten crisis. will anyone come to doff was a counter the cost on al jazeera, a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network. on al jazeera lou.
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ah, are you watching out? is there a life? i'm not in the main stories now. in a in migrants repatriated home from tunisia say they were living in fear after a crackdown on undocumented migrants ordered by the president chi side. guinea has condemned to uneasy of what he calls the degrading treatment of people while the african union has warned against hate speech targeting migrants that of russia's wagner. most new group claims a besieged ukrainian city of back, which is almost completely surrounded, rush and forces of intensified shelling of access roads to the west, making it harder for ukrainian forces to move in and out. and a key member of the main opposition alliance in turkey, signal 80 pulling out of the block, the 6 party group kind of agree on a presidential candidate to contest the election in may go to columbia. now the government is sent a high level delegation to com. protest that an oil facility after
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a police officer and a civilian were killed. they were taken hostage by demonstrators in the southern province of coquette. on thursday, the go shows is a trying to broke the release of 78, all the offices and 9 oil field workers, protested margie from rural and indigenous communities, a demanding help to repair and build new roads in the area. i was under a b. s. he has more on this story now from bulger, tom, their subsistence, subsistence farmers and indigenous populations. they live in a rural area in southern columbia that has been long, neglected by the columbia and governments then go the fates. they also were at the center of the internal colombian. com snake that pretty much up to the signing of the b feel in 2016 that was in the area with a big influence of fire gravels. and since then, they haven't really seen the benefits that was promised that they were expecting
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after the signing of that p steel. this protest in particular that had been ongoing now for over a month, had to do dollar a stand by the fact that this oil company that is operating in their territory has damage the main road that connects that area to the closest town. and that these people use to move their produce to the closest the market or we got to news from the united states. now the republican party members are in maryland for the 2nd day of the conservative political action conference. we'll see the then is seen in an early test for those seeking a challenge. donald trump, the parties presidential nomination, former us ambassador the united nations, nikki haley and the former secretary of state. my payer both kind of gone as support from right when members of the party. alan fisher is that fresh confident what you want to judge who got the best reception over the last few hours. it was steve band and the man fired by donald trump is still very close to the former
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president when he talked about donald trump winning election and the next presidential election that brought the crowd to their feet. certainly by far and away the biggest response we've seen it. if you walk around the whole tier, you will see many people wearing from pat t shirt selling portraits. he's still very much the dominant figure here in the republican park, you know, to potential appointments for them in the republican party. i've already spoken. first of all we had from mike von killed, the former secretary of state. he wasn't afraid to take on donald trump by name saying that donald trump added to the national debt when he was an office, and that is something that has to be rectified. and then he talked about rejecting celebrity leaders with fragile egos. who could he possibly be talking about? asked for nicky healey. she of course is a declared candidate, but this was our 1st real test. she was out of the comfort bubble of supporters in south carolina coming here to what essentially was a less than half fool whole to speak to the rank and file. and she started her
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speech with a criticism of both joe biden and donald trump. when i liked my campaign, i said, every politician over 75 years, all and should be required to take a man on competency test. have you seen daisy lately? we shall start. well, joe biden, and we shouldn't stop there. if you want to talk about the elephant, not in the room, then that's the floor of the governor on desantis. many people would suspect that he would be a very strong opponent for donald trump if he were to run and many people think he will be clear. but he's decided to opt out of c park. he's going to make a big speech in texas on saturday, but there are support in fear. and if you put donald trump again on de santis who's very popular in florida, and has brought him some policies that are very popular with the rank and follow the republican party, he does very well. we're still the overwhelming favorite at this point to win. the republican nomination would be donald trump,
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and this hall will be parked on saturday evening when he comes here to speak to c park. we take you to greece. now, thousands of students there have been out in protest in athens. they are calling for action after tuesdays train crash that killed at least 57 people. ah, many of the passengers on the train was students going back to university after a holiday weekend, as widespread anger across greece, historic lack of infant investment in rail infrastructure. many a saying that this has made the network more dangerous protest as painted the word murderers on the office of the greek train or prey to hellenic train elections just 4 months away. and cambodia is most prominent opposition. leader has been sentenced to 27 years house arrest for treason. cancer car was charged with trying to overthrow the government of prime minister and sent in collusion with the united states ice cubes, say the charges are fabricated and politically motivated. tony chang as long
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sitting off to court on friday morning cam. soccer knew that there would only be one verdict. the trial which has dragged on for 3 years had seen many delays, but very little real evidence. nonetheless, it was clear with elections coming up. cambodian main opposition leader was unlikely to walk free. a multi year process. the silent chem soca based on a fabricated conspiracy. is a miscarriage of justice. the veteran of cambodian politics chem, so cars rise to the top started in 2012. when he joined forces with sam, rain c, the other main opposition politician. the party they formed the cambodian national rescue party posed a serious threat to the ruling cambodian people's party and local and national politics until it was dissolved in 2017. at the time, many party members were jailed or fled the country by the parties, co founder sam ranging hon sign. he's very afraid of the
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opposition, especially. he's a friend of the cambodian nation, our rescue party. we'd sure isa growing very popular. it is why he has to condemn. come so ha, ha! and sin. now the world's longest serving prime minister has effectively been empower since 1985. now he's preparing to hand over control to his son. the cambodian people's party will contest a general election in july, but with a chem succasunna permanently removed from the political landscape. there's very little opposition. chem. so car is an indicator of the death of democracy. what has happened him shows that the democratic aspirations that were contained from attack on, on, you know, when the international community came together to sort of help reconstruct cambodia . that democratic dream has been killed by linda kim sock our legal team,
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say they will appeal. and then may be the opportunity to negotiate a reduction and sentence, but that's unlikely to happen until after the elections. and one sends confirmation of another fully is empower tony chang al jazeera, the navy and coast guard in the philippines are searching for a sunken tanka that's creating a huge oil spill threatening protected marine areas while it's been described as a potential environmental disaster. the slick now measures more than 24 square kilometers. the empty princess empress shrank at sank in rough seas and deep water. on tuesday, the crew got off safely, but at the exact location of the rack is not know their fears. most of the 800000 liters of diesel fuel on board has yet to leak from its tanks. well delegations from united nations member states a meeting this week in new york in an attempt to finally agree a new treaty of the high seas. this is their 3rd attempt in less than
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a year. the aim is to regulate international waters to protect the world's oceans from of exploitation. for current restrictions only cover a distance of 200 nautical miles from the coast. beyond that, in international waters, there's effectively a free for all with little to no governance environment editor nick clark explains ah, most of the oceans on our planets alike. the wild west. when it comes to conservation, open to exploitation. the high seas cover 3 fifths of the world and the home to an extraordinary display of mind. from the ocean giants that migrates around the planet. request a c o 2. when they die to the ocean drifters plankton. we produce half the oxygen breathing. we know more about the surface of mars and the ocean depths. as i learned when i company agreed these expedition, the chart and unexplored deep sea reef,
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the atlantic of south america diving teams went to the limits of human endurance, discovered extraordinary by diversity. samples was sent up to the surface and we hold them on board to be assessed. there was all manner of life like mollusks, crustaceans, sponges, and starfish. now you find me, i don't recognize. well, o frenzy frenzy because this is all this, he thought very, very few people know them very dear. kilometers below the surface lie hydrothermal vents, areas rich and minerals useful for batteries in this developing age of renewable energy. these ecosystems also contain genetic resources with potential, particularly for medical applications, all of great interest to mining companies. but their affairs of what could happen without regulation. we're only just starting to to pair into those mackey debts and
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understand what is there in our ability to, to impact on a system far outweigh, outstrips currently r o evidence, who knowledge of what exists that it seems to me to be prudent and precautionary to make sure that we don't destroy things before we fully had a chance to, to, to understand them, to explore them to study them. a treaty would govern human activity on an under the high seas and stop a free for all like unsustainable fishing practices. regulating how much and from where precious resources can be taken. that clock al jazeera is lapse. i out is air dot com for more on everything like having ah, just a quick update of the headlines before we leave you. and my grants from guinea has been with patrick.

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