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an extraordinary film, archives spawning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a just 0. this is the image of home comb with those visitors, a bustling, glamorous city. but on the ground a different reality appears. official figures released in november show the number of people experiencing homelessness is the highest in a decade. and this shop rise in the number of women experiencing housing insecurity . that report also said there's need for better services and more funds for hostile accommodation. as the situation wilson's it's the middle of winter here in hong kong and the temperature often drops below 10 degrees at night. people in this underpass of repairing for another night exposed to freezing conditions. ah
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. at least 6 palestinians killed off to is righty. force is right, the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm demising in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. the u. k. government reveals controversial new policies to target asylum seekers who arrive on small boats for you as citizens kidnapped in northern mexico. officials say only to have survived the ordeal. protest i have a pensioner forms continue in france. this time, thousands of public sector workers walk off the job. ah.
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hello and welcome to the program. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and israeli army right in the occupied westbank. is there any forces? stormed a refugee camp in jennine. fighting then broke out between the troops and palestinian gunman after a house was besieged. israel's prime minister says one of the dead had been behind the killing of 2 israeli brothers last month. well, not as a situation as it stands right now. 10 people will also reportedly injured these railey army is saying that those are going to investigate soldiers who were filmed, dancing with settlers in hawaii, and the occupied west bank on monday, 5 palestinians, including a 2 year old child, were injured when his race atlas stormed a palestinian town and the abraham reports on this. now. when videos like this emerge, postilion say it's not the exception. israeli soldiers dancing with settlers who entered the palestinian town of hawaii on monday. the only difference is that it
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was caught on camera. this was to the security camera footage shows how is really settlers attacked palestinians and for water injuring 5 members of the same family, including a 2 year old girl. they were shooting up to speed live ammunition, god helped us. my wife was sitting the back behind the driver and she hooked our daughter to cover. we could have lost her. there was real danger to our lives. you had said, i mean who owned the supermarket, tells us they were out numbered, and couldn't push them away. women in order for you, even when the palestinian cars are the ones damaged and the tax took place against families and children. but the army treat palestinians of suspects is really subtler attacks have been on the rise. palestinian, see, the settlers are often emboldened by the army which was deployed to the town south of nablus in recent weeks. the presence of these railey army doesn't make
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palestinians feel safer. many here at celeste, the soldiers should do more to prevent sattler a fact and not forced palestinians out of their home in the guise of keeping them faith. these really forces escorted the whole family out of their home after the settlers attacked them late in february. the grandmother was with her daughter and grandchildren in the house when the settlers set it on fire. the israeli army released this picture of and should off north thing. the soldiers were protecting palestinians like her city and sheriff as she was not protected. okay. we can move all of them here. the army only protects the settlers and not the palestinians when they saw us almost getting burnt and the health they took us out of their here to guard the suckers. alcohol owner of the 8 is really satler's, arrested after the attack on palestinians and her water only to our under house
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arrest. this 4 kilometers stretch of me and rolled in her water has become a flash point in the growing tension between palestinians and israelis living in illegal settlements. one many here worn could easily escalate me that over to him as jose eda the occupied westbank. let's be to our high right now. she's been following some of the latest developments from ramallah as been more violence in the occupied westbank today. where does the situation stand now? that's right. israel carried out a massive raid in jeanine refugee camp. no 6 palestinians have been confirmed dead and at least $24.00 others have been injured in a rate that lasted almost 3 hours. now israel has confirmed that one of those that killed was a suspect in a drive by shooting way, killed 2 israeli settlers. more than a week ago and her water water is
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a town with which was where our colleague needs are just a reported from earlier where there's been a lot of violence since now during that rate that was carried out in janine earlier . another raid was being, was being carried out in another refugee camp, where 2 men were arrested in those and said to be the sons of the 49 year old, that is suspected of carrying out that attack. now the general strike has been called across occupied was trying to take place on wednesday in protest to this raid, as well as all the other debts they have now a more than 80 just in occupied west bank alone. because of these is re, these steps upgrade, sets up demolition, and an increase also in set through attacks that we've been seeing since the beginning of the year. you just missed it earlier. that was a protest gathering just here in ramallah. now funerals have been house for all of those 6 palestinians that were killed in janine earlier. all of this time when the international community not only condemned the setting or tax and her want of also
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calling for calming of pensions. israel, the prime minister has responded saying that anyone that has is ready blood on their hands. this is what they'll be guessing. this is the effect that they're going to be seeing. now. the palestinian authority and authorities here of said they're calling on the international community to intervene. but also saying that is l is looking for a war against the palestinian by continuing these res demolitions. this is also a head of a strike. sorry. rather a protest. it's about to happen him and that's happening down here in the for the palestinians are looking to go on a hunger strike the end of this month in protest to their conditions. they said and also because of those that don't even get to be on trial the are in prison without trials and without presentation. all right, thank you very much. so high rod reporting ramallah. ah,
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you case, i'm secretary set out details in parliament to the new law barring the arrival of asylum seekers on bushes, shores in small boats. more than $45000.00 refugees and migrants cross the english channel from france last year. that's up 60 percent from 2021. the new law had put a juicy on the government to deport anyone who enters the country without authorization. they would be sent to what the government considered a safe fed country. deal was recently signed with a wander to receive some of those who sent away wants to force in these people would be banned from returning to the u. k. claiming asylum, or seeking push citizenship in the future rights group, say the law violates commitments the u. k. is made in a number of human rights tracy's. the un says law amounts to an asylum ban. government has admitted it, stretches international law. charlie angela reports now from the u. k. coastal town
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of south c. small boats carried nearly $46000.00 migrants and refugees to british shores last year. this group made it, but dozens died in their attempt. the number of people crossing the english channel is increased by 60 percent. detention centers are overflowing, and as a backlog of a 160000 people waiting for a decision on their asylum applications. government has announced a new policy to deal with the issue. we are introducing legislation to make clear that if you come here illegally, you can't claim asylum. you can't benefit from our modern slavery protections. you can't make spurious, human rights claims, and you can't stay. we will detain those who come here illegally and then remove them in weeks, either to their own country if it is safe to do so, or to a safe 3rd country like rwanda. but the migrants and refugees in france waiting to
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make the crossing insist, nothing will deter them on their bird. i'm here for a little am. i'm glad they like to do my, my love, you know, besides the going to england charities who work with refugees warned stopping small boats like these will deny legitimate asylum seekers. the protection they need. it's going to lead to potentially tens of thousands of people being detained across the country for a period of time. we don't know and, and it will, you know, push people into destitution and misery. what and it won't have any impact on the numbers of people who are forced to take dangerous journeys across the channel each year. instead, they want the government to invest more in the so called safe passage routes for refugees to reach the u. k. at the moment, it's only available for those playing ukraine, hong kong and afghanistan. there are any 22 afghans use this path last year. while
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8600 arrived by small boat, 65000 refugees and migrants are expected to cross the saddle for both. in the next 10 months, according to the home office, whether the proposed policy will deter them or even encourage afresh, way for me to see what clear is that legal and practical challenges with you. that this lesson with charlie angela out there, south c grange president, autumn is lansky, says his troops will keep defending the besieged eastern city. of bartlet, dismissing reports, they're preparing to withdraw. this is one of the bloodiest battles of the war. when for russia would give present, let him of putin as symbolic victory from his winter offensive. barnett smith has our port now in a village, 17 kilometers west of buck mart, ukraine's military diggs new trenches. a suggestion perhaps that this could be
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a new line of defense to do the cleaning we leaving, we remained until the very last that we wanted to stay. but how can we, it's a time to go. the last remaining residence leave ukraine soldiers move in ukrainian government says it's not withdrawing from back mot. anesha those. but you to me, the russians don't count losses. neither personnel, no military vehicle. they pushed to take back moot as a matter of principle for them. and for us, it's a matter of principle to defend us. it's not just a city disassembled, a fortress of moot, the strategic value, but much is far outweighed by symbolic value. russian forces have been waging an intense campaign for months to seize control of the small city they call audio mosque. if they take it, it will become the russians 1st significant territorial advance in more than 6 months. up to the grocery store, to the liberation of art,
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you must continues or to city that important hub for defending ukrainian troops. in the dawn, by taking it under control with a low further offensive actions to be conducted deep into ukraine's defensive lines . the worse napoleon, boy, russia says it's alex, nearly a 5th of ukrainian territory. moscow's forces have made clear, gained around buckets, but elsewhere the russian winter offensive hasn't yielded territory and other major assaults. further north and south, along the front line. bernard smith al jazeera, 2 of the 4 us citizens who kidnapped in mexico on friday, dead. while the other 2 have been released, max no max in a forest east of confirm 9 summation the 4 were traveling in a car with us registration plates when they came on the fire. shortly after entering the city of matamoros by meal rapid joins me now from mexico city and any more information about the 2 deceased
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marianne. just in the last few hours, we heard confirmation that the 2 survivors had been transferred from mexico across the border into the united states. we heard for mexican president and manuel lopez over the board as well as the governor of the state of demo leave us early on tuesday, confirming that those 2 of the 2 of the 4 americans that had entered mexico on friday were killed. they are dead. the other 2 were released, and at least one of the alleged kidnappers has been detained. mexico's president also confirmed that throughout the course of the last few days, mexican security forces have been working in close collaboration with us f. b i n d agents. we should note that these americans were found in the village of the called debt, which is about 24 kilometers from the city of math models, which is on the us mexico border, which is where the kidnapping took place. this is an area that's known to be home
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to warring factions of the gulf cartel the state of time, a leap as we should note is one of about half a dozen mexican states that were named and they do not travel list by the us state department earlier this year, now it is under our understanding and we're basing this on local reports as well as on footage that's been circulating on social media from the moment of the kidnapping. which as you mentioned in your introduction, they are barry and these are 4 americans entered into mexico. within just moments after entering the country, they were ambushed by gunmen. they were taken from their vehicle a white mini van after being shot at and then transferred into a vehicle, allegedly by members of this criminal organization. eye witnesses have said that they believe that within the moment of the kidnapping, 2 of the americans may have already been debt. of course, this is all pending an investigation into this incident which very quickly, over a matter of just a few days, quickly escalated into an international incident. all right,
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thank you very much. from mexico, says he mani rapids. the latest on that story, you are with al jazeera life from london, much more still to bring you on the program. this was become more difficult because the whole forecast is now on the war. and that if susie from the green and prime minister of bangladesh to fans or countries handling on the ringo, refugee crisis. and kim jong and heir apparent south korea aspired geez, he revealed details of the supreme li, down male, restore san ah hell i, we still have plenty of snow in the forecasts across parts of the northern europe
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over the next couple days. but mulder abby's desperately trying to push his way, see the, the cold air still drifting in from the arctic behind this weather system here, this cold front. but here comes that milder air is out in the atlantic and it will gradually push it as it bumped into the cobra. it tends to snow. so as we go on through wednesday, there's some snow they're just pushing across. so central and northern parts of germany. it's potent, some really heavy rain coming in across a good part of france. we need the rides. that's not such a bad thing. better whether to just creeping into portugal into western parts of spain noticed some snow there across southern parts of england and grass. you get pushed where the north, which across wells across solid more than other eventually pushing into the southern uplands of scotland. wet snow. i don't think it will linger for too long because it is generally a mild feed of air. still some heavy rain which a good part of france and some wet weather, which was at east side of europe, some snow on the northern flank. keep 4 degrees celsius, plenty of sunshine across the mediterranean, looking good here. dry weather now coming in across northwestern parts of africa.
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marshy seeing those showers fade away, but the show was increasing across southern parts of west africa with more heavy downpours. pushing into the gulf of guinea. ah. joined the debate. you know, that is that through seems empowered by the government and by that really going to limit today they are to government africans how security is also a global health security on it online at your voice. there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest, we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work towards a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price $3.00. on al jazeera lou
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ah ah, welcome back you with al jazeera ally from london, the main stories. now, at least 6 palestinians have been killed in an israeli army right in the occupied west bank. israeli forces stormed a refugee camp and janine, the prime minister of israel says, one of the debt had been buying the killing of 2 israel brothers last month. the un refugee agency says it's profoundly concerned by the u. k. government asylum bill that will bound the arrival of people by small boats. under the law, anyone who enters the country without authorization will be deported. you and hcr says this amounts to an asylum ban. 2 of the 4 us citizens who kidnapped in mexico on friday. all dead, while the other 2 have been released. this has been confirmed by the mexican authorities for, for, were traveling in
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a car with us registration plates. they came on to fi shortly off to entering the city of matamoros. and all the news are following thousands of mainly public sector walkers took part in a nation wide strike and france. it was the 6th such protest this year against the french government plan pension reforms. sasha butler is following this now from paris. some demonstrators in france blocked roads while others set up picket lines outside factories. many schools were shot and transport services were disrupted, as some public sector workers took part in a nationwide strike rockdale, which we stopping laurie's from entering. but we've led the night walkers out yet every one wants to strike, and every one supports us. anger is growing among workers with the french government plan to reform the pension system and raised the retirement age by 2 years to $64.00. protest is in paris, said it was an erosion of their rights. i 40 azure,
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so it's an unfair reform. another reform that favors the rich, it's on democratic because most people are against it. idea over at lot to do what the government doesn't want to hear from them, because it only listens to the elite in other countries, that raising the legal age to leg is not good for the country that for the economy let for the l. reforming the pension system was one of french president emanuel macros. campaign promises. he says it needs to be modernized because it's too complex. cost, too much money. very well. in the french parliament, opposition to the reform has been at times as fierce as in the streets. but the government says it won't back down who peddlers when you told vickers wedding on because you've chosen outrage, you make sweeping statements. you chose blockades and obstruction. we chose to bite and discussion prison. macros party doesn't have
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a parliamentary majority. so passing the reform won't be easy and pressure to scrap it is mounting. trade union leaders have called for more strikes and protests. in the coming days. the sasha butler al jazeera paris. now we go to iran, where 5 people have been arrested in the country after a series of suspected poisoning incidents of girls in their schools. officials say more than 5000 female students have been effective since november. interior ministry says those responsible had taken part in recent protests were in contact with foreign media. iran supreme leader itala ali hom in i e has set the poison of school girls is an unforgivable crime. united nations is appealing for international atl wrangle refugees in bangladesh. days after a large fire to camp in cox's bazaar destroyed more than 2000 homes, schools and hospitals. more than a 1000000 wrangler had been living there in the world's largest refugee settlement
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after seeing me and ma to escape a military crack down in 2017. the u. n. is cooling for $876000000.00 in funding to provide just the basic necessities and to improve education and livelihood opportunities. refugees are unable to work in bangladesh. safety is also a major concern for them with a rise in violent crime in around the camps. the securing that funding is become incredibly difficult as the crisis enters a 6 year and 2020 to the un only received $426000000.00. that's less than half of what it asked for. tanveer chandry has one out from, by lou kelly and cox's bazaar. nearly 6 years on a refugee crisis showing no sign of winding down. more than a 1000000 refuge is living in a very densely packed area. what is now the world's largest refugee camp,
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that faces all kind of challenges on daily basis. frequent. 5 fires, inter gang rivalries, political gang rivalry is, and violence is a daily occurrence. and this time now, just on last sunday there's been a major fire. as you can see, they're trying to rebuild their homes. more than half of the population in this camp are children. a whole last generation without education, many of them will hang out face nutritional deficiencies due to limit that food available. they haven't very limited freedom of movement. many of them even try to live this chem and venture out into the dead sea to had to i've saw face aisha for a better living on the process. many dies and very recently the world food program and on the album ration card for the growing guys due to serious, fun shortages in response to the bang of those government, the u. n. and it's partner is going for a joint respond and funded pill. sometime shortly,
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seeking more than $800000000.00 for their own goes as well as for the nearby host communities, but it is very difficult and complex to manage more than a 1000000 drafts is in se profits. countries sandra chaudhry, i'll just say follow cully. cox's bizarre. wow, his name is nick clark sat down with bangladesh, his prime minister, shanghai siena, and asked her about conditions in the camps, what the future holds for the ring glassy cheese. the ringa situation, given the father has taken place there and the many thousands that have lost their homes. what's your reaction to that? first of all, and secondly, how can you raise shore people and the 1000000 plus ranger refugees who live there? that something is being done about their situation? well, when this incident started and people went door turned
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marla then way to so many things happen actually would be bad. then we open our door, being fives them, they allow them to come and we make all that is meant rochelle to teach, and, or this stays on him, and it turned gown side by side. we started talking to me or monsoon, then this is near your citizen. you should take them back. unfortunately, they are not responding b positively. i feel that this people should go back to their own land on han, but it's impossible because the security situation and as you say me and my you can't even talk to them. well in the national community, they're putting pressure on them then. but this is really, really difficult. we have our ins accommodation in a separate place. that is a good lay them good accommodation in was angel. is it a good place,
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a lot of crowded and no, not very good place and the good housing and good for the children. what about the living conditions generally? because this file has just taken place and thousands, $12000.00 plus and now display to live. now, in the camp in cox's but situation is not very good, but now they haven't started fighting with each other. they in does, in different type of activities like duct african trafficking, human trafficking, and also they have their own going to fleece. but this was become more difficult because the whole focus is now on the war and the referral z from the green and you can catch the full interview there
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with the bangladesh, a prime minister she has seen on talk to al jazeera that at 430 gmc on march 11th, the united nations has warned that malnutrition in malawi is leaving children, move hon. the countries west outbreak of cholera un children's agency sang as severely malnourished charlie's 11 times more likely to die from cholera than well nourished child says about 4800000 people, 1000000 children, i should say one in 2 in the south, east african nation is in need of humanitarian aid. south korea by agency, has revealed new details about the life of the daughter of the north korean leader kim jong and kim ju, i has recently accompanied her father, a series of public events stoking speculation that she might eventually take power in pyongyang. officials in so say she believes to be about 10 years old is being
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homeschooled and enjoys horse riding. they also revealed that can to, i has 2 siblings, including an elder brother jim zone one at the national intelligence services conference. kim john and his 1st child is a son. although there is no specific evidence, the agency has confirmed it with the foreign intelligence agency. however, the son has never appeared in public, and the intelligence couldn't confirm whether or not he is suffering from mental or physical problems despite the room as unis ken's as the tennis society, such as north korea, information about kim jong and daughter is particularly big news. in a hereditary systemic, a propaganda driven system like north korea, details of the offspring of the leader are very closely tightly held state secrets . in fact, we only heard of the name to it by accident came from us basketball star,
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dennis rodman, nearly 10 years ago when he was returning from a trip from north korea. kimmy john then is a big basketball fan and he was telling reporters that he got to hold king john and daughter and that her name was she. now this only her identity only really recently exploded last month when she was seen sitting and standing front and center with her father, the dear leader at a very highly choreographed military nighttime parade state media, also referred to her not by her name as we're doing now but by the odd refix, the beloved daughter and the respected daughter, which in north korea is world are honorific, that are reserved for the highest of leaders. so just really caught the eyes of analysts and also those moments where he's, she's clasping her father's heat.

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