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ah, a, a formed opinion i write extremism is real and need to be faculty as soon as possible, frank assessments. there was a job for about the interim government that it's not in for, i mean, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera, in the blink of an eye. many lives when lost thousands of people buried alive and more left homeless. you were shocked by the number of sites we were shocked by. the number of victims al jazeera goes to the most afflicted region in syria. here in northwest syria to see those affected by the earthquake and severe shortages of humanitarian aid, the full reports of syria, the continuing tragedy on al jazeera ah,
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israeli forces killed 6 palestinians and arrayed on the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive from de. also coming up us officials are reportedly investigating for the appro ukrainian group was behind the attack. i'm an old stream pipeline. last year to for us citizens kidnapped in mexico. i found dead to others have now been released on thousands of protest as march and the george in capital against a controversial bill, but could hurt the country's hopes of joining the european union. ah, if a 6 palestinians had been killed during on his railey army right in the occupied west bank is ready forces stormed around g. cancun jeanine on tuesday. israel's prime
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minister says one of the dead had been responsible for killing 2 is ready brothers . last month, sir hired as his report. oh, hundreds, gather at a funeral march for the 6th palestinians killed in an israeli raid that lasted several hours. israel says one of them was wanted for killing to his radio from an illegal settlement near her water. over a week ago, his rady troops use shoulder fired missiles to destroy a house where they say the 49 year old suspects and barricaded himself in that room. zaman because as you can see, even if they demolished all our houses, oscar, its will remain high. we hope the injured recover. and peace be upon those who died . la, dozens of palestinians were wounded during the rate which ambulances weren't able to reach many of those in critical condition. while the injured palestinians remained unattended, helicopters were used to evacuate soldiers her during the confrontations. no harm
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in warm it seemed puzzled. brave troops operated surgically in the halls of the murder was den and as i say again and again, whoever hurts asked him, his blood is on his hand. surely homeroom palestinian officials latest late. his rate amounts to his railey declaration of war against the palestinians. we have to see the link between the difficulties that are in the government is facing inside israel, and the need to further escalate in their attacks against a stadiums in order to please the constituency. and is of this right to government . the international community has been calling for a de escalation for weeks, but the reality on the ground is far from it. human rights organizations say the set top is rated grades, demolitions and settlement expansion in the occupied west bank amount. the collective punishment was sent in pay or, or holding
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a margin solidarity for those in jeanine. but they're also calling for a general strike on wednesday, against israel as aggression, as the number of palestinian dest this year alone, continue to rise. the jeanine refugee camp has been a hotspot on palestinian resistance against these radio occupations. nearly half of those killed in occupied with bank this year or from jeanine and things like this aren't expected to go away anytime soon. so the height of all to 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank mean, all these rainy armies says it will investigate soldiers who are filmed, dancing with settlers, and who are up in the occupied west bank. on monday, 5 palestinians were injured when it's ready, settler storm, the palestinian town. did abraham reports. when videos like this emerge, palestinians say it's not the exception. israeli soldiers dancing with settlers who entered the palestinian town of her water on monday and i flew. the only difference
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is that it was caught on camera. this was to the security camera footage shows how is really sad. there's attacked palestinians and water injuring 5 members of the same family, including a 2 year old girl who they was shooting out as we live ammunition. god helps 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. jad salami who owns a supermarket, tells us they were out numbered, and could him push them away? the little woman mostly or even when the palestinian cars of the was damaged and the attacks took place against families and children. but the army treats palestinians as 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 salus. the soldiers should do more to prevent sutler a fact. and not forced palestinians out of their home in the guise of keeping them safe. 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, these really army released this picture of and she lost news saying the soldiers were protecting palestinians like her city and sheriff as she was not protected. okay, been one of them here. the army only protects the settlers and not the palestinians youth when they saw us almost getting burnt, and the health they took us out. they're here to guard the suckers. alcohol owner of the 8 is ready. settlers arrested after the attack on palestinians in her water . only to our own, their house arrest this 4 kilometers,
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stretch of me and rolled in hawaii has become a flash point in the growing tension between palestinians and israelis living in illegal settlements, when many here warn could easily escalate. ah, neither ever him. al jazeera the occupied westbank. ah, the current president vladimir zalinski says his troops will keep defending the besieged eastern city of back, moot dismissal reports. they're preparing to withdraw. is one of the bloodiest battles of the war so far? a wind for russia would give president putin a symbolic victory on a smith report in a village, 17 kilometers west of back, moat, ukraine's military diggs new trenches. a suggestion, perhaps that this could be a new line of defense. to give it a bustling we're leaving, we remained until the very last that we wanted to stay. but how can we it's time to
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go. as the last remaining residence leave ukraine soldiers move in. ukrainian government says it's not withdrawing from back mot. aneesha those us, but you're in the russians, don't count losses neither personnel nor military vehicles. they push it to take back moot as a matter of principle for them. and for us, it's a matter of principle to defend it. so it's not just a city, it's a symbol or a fortress of back moot. ah, the strategic value of back model 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. robert nestor negotiate, crossed out. you are the liberation of art. your mosque continues to see these an important hub for defending ukrainian troops in the dawn by system taken it under
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control and will allow further offensive actions to be conducted deep into ukraine's defensive lines to course now poorly, boy, russia says it's annex nearly a 5th of ukrainian territory, moscow's forces have made clear gains around buckled, but elsewhere. the russian winter offensive hasn't yielded territory in other major assaults. further north and south, along the front line. bernard smith al jazeera. the intelligence being reviewed by us officials suggest a pro ukrainian group carried out an attack on the north stream pipelines last year . that's according to the new york times. the u. s. and nato both described the explosion as an act of sabotage. moscow blamed the west, the natural gas pipelines, link russia to western europe, and were targeted in september when my kind of joint us live now from washington dc . mike, so our report citing new intelligence suggest a ukrainian group may have sabotaged these pipelines. what more do we now know? well, just the latest in what has be in
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a great amount of speculation about who was responsible for that attack. the new york times and other publications, citing intelligence officials as saying that they have evidence that ukrainian groups discuss the possibility of attack. the officials apparently stopping short of actually confirming that it was these groups that carried out the attack. but from a formal bodies, the white house from the national security council, the state department, there's absolutely no confirmation whatsoever of the report. a spokesman from the national security council, john kirby said, only that several western allies of the united states, in particular, germany, denmark, and sweden, all carrying out an investigation into who was responsible for that attack. this investigation, he says, is ongoing now throughout the mountains. and since that attack occurred in september, there's been repeated speculation about who was responsible in initially it was alleged that russia was responsible. even recently,
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there's been an accusation that it was the us. but the just reflects that, that q that has existed within a so a team blamed for this attack. many intelligence departments as we know investigating it. none have yet to come up publicly with a definitive answer. principally because of the massive diplomatic impact that any accounting or blame that any pointing all fingers with evidence could have on the region and on that ongoing conflict itself. all right, i'm, i can't live there from washington dc. mike, thank you. now thousands of protest as of joined a rally and george as capitol tbilisi against a controversial so called foreign agents. bill demonstrates us through petrol bombs and stones at police outside parliament. protested that worried the law could impact the hopes of joining the european union. organizations with more than 20 percent of funding from overseas will be forced to register as foreign agents majority as president intends to veto. the bill is gone. really thought of no one
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needed this little coffee came from nowhere, but maybe it was dictated from moscow. it needs to go, it needs to be repealed any way you want. i said from the 1st day that i would veto this law and i will veto it. not really use foreign policy chief, yes. at barra lascola law, a very bad development. he says it goes against georgia state, that objective of joining the block and is incompatible with its values and the standards. let's bring in william courtney. he's a senior fellow at the rand corporation and a former us ambassador to georgia. he joins us live from washington. d. c. william, good to be back with us. so we've seen thousands of people take the streets in tbilisi against this foreign agents. bill, why do you think the georgia government brought in this bill is a step towards all authoritarianism. as, as many the protest, i seem to think that the current georgia government, which has been in power for a decade, started out to be more pro european both to be in there on the street. rhonda sheila who sponsor's ruling party really has experience pretty much all in
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russia and steadily, the character of government, the georgia dream political party has moved the country backward and recent years toward our pro russian direction. and this law that is being proposed is almost a copy of one the russian house has he say, i mean, that's an important point. you may get william because me sole, a similar law brought into force in russia over a year ago. is there a sense that could be some sort of influence from moscow at play here? oh, certainly some o influence up above the vanishingly himself, or maybe just mimicking what's going on in russia. so it's not clear. this is engineered by russia, but it certainly is a russian like move. and william b u. s. foreign policy chief, just borrow cold lists, a very bad development. what impact do you think it'll have that on george's hopes of eventually, at joining the well 1st,
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it's not clear laws actually going to be passed because large demonstrations in the streets, you know, have the potential to bring down the government. remember their 1st color revolution and the former soviet area really occurred in georgia, the rose revolution. and that was mass, a peaceful protest by people who charged for several months ago that was to afford or, and not making reforms. well, that's a similar situation. now this has become a worse return government than supervisors, and reforms are not being made now. so we have to see what happens in this crisis and then go after that. but if the law does come in to, for us on the european, so will likely not to georgia as a member, just to final thought to william and george as president says, she's going to veto this bill. is that like her then to be the end of it because that the be to can be of a written by the george and parliament county. oh yes. and so the president of
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sullivan, as over sheila has a certain amount of power about her office is more of a symbolic office. so even if she vetoes it, we would expect to have a problem or whatever the veto, william couldn't even get to get your thoughts and your analysis. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us. thank you. you're welcome. tougher. so pray turn out to 0 when we come back, the u. n. is appealing for aid to help bring a refugees in bangladesh after a massive fire destroyed more than 2000 homes and the u. k. government proposes a tough new law and asylum seekers. were roy by boat or not stay with us. ah. informed opinions far right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments. there was a joke about you and from government started. it's not in for, i mean,
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ah ah, welcome back, i pick them out about top stories here. this al, at the 6 palestinians have been killed during and his ready army right in the off fight. westbank is ready force has stormed a refugee camp in jeanine on tuesday. fighting been broke out between troops and palestinian gunmen after house surrounded thousands of protest as of raleigh than george's capital tbilisi against a controversial circle. foreign agents built just as our word. it could impact the hopes of joining the european union. george, as president says she intends to veto and us officials, our reports to be reviewing intelligence that suggests
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a pro ukrainian group carried out an attack on the north stream pipelines last year . the pipelines carry natural gas from russia to your to a for americans who kidnapped in mexico on friday had been found dead to others have not been released and being treated at a us hospital. the group was abducted by armed men while driving into the city of my tomatoes by new rapid reports from mexico city. 2 of the 4 americans who were kidnapped last friday in the mexican state of demo leap, us are dead. the news was confirmed early on tuesday by the governor of demo lee, but during a phone call with mexico's president, and that is manuel lopez over to coffee for last year. it was holy confirmed by the prosecutor's office. 2 of the 4 dead, one is injured and the other is alive. the 2 survivors of the attack have since been transferred back across the border into texas,
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state officials and mexico. c mexican security forces had been working in close collaboration with us f, b i n d agents. and that at least one of the alleged kidnappers has been detained. there will be by national cooperation to continue in this investigation before americans crossed into mexico last friday. reportedly on a medical tourism trip has cost for medical procedures in mexico are much lower than in the us, according to local reports. shortly after entering mexico, their vehicle, a white mini van was shot at by gunman by actually, this footage appears to show the moment before passengers on board were taken away setting off in international incident. today we learned the very sad news. the mexican state and federal authorities were covered for us citizens kidnapped on march, 3rd and metamorphosed mexico to us citizens will return to the united states. the bodies of 2 other us citizens killed in the same incident, were also recovered. we're providing all appropriate assistance to them and their
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families. we extend our deepest condolences. all 4 americans were found in the village of the call to about 24 kilometers from the border city of the models where the kidnapping took place. this areas known for being home to warring factions of the gulf. cartel mexico stem lipa state is also among half a dozen mexican states that were recently named on a do not travel ist by the us state department. men will wrap hello al jazeera. the united nations is appealing for international aid to help bring a refugees in bangladesh that comes after a large fire at a camp and cox's bazaar destroyed more than 2000 homes on sunday. ontario, as tanveer chandry has his update from cops as bizarre. more than a 1000000 ro hanger ravages in cox's bazaar, depend on food and other rations provided by the un and other agencies. the help has been vital for many here,
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like lama and his family members. but he is not worried about a recent cut to russians at a time when help is needed the most and saluted as him most no, because of the new rationing. we can't get all the food items like we used to want to how it is now going to be difficult to manage with so little huh. it's not just the cuts to 8 that's worrying the rowing a community. people who live here say fire and incidents of violence are becoming increasingly frequent in the camp. a large fire last sunday destroyed the makeshift homes are more than 12000 people. a mother would after playing the fire, we came back to rebuild our home. right now, our relatives are bringing some hot food out among. it's a hard time for us all name when i was yet about bella, i rezina della portillo is with the you and refugee agency. she says the rowing crisis is still an emergency and needs extended funding. among the most interesting parts of this drawing plan is that we will be scaling up the education, the access skill development,
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the access to even livelihood. because we want refugees to be more self reliant, to be able to support each other to be part of their response. when he think the repercussion of this cut will be immediate and long lasting ration cut to le, definitely affect her dear in your community. so when you'll go fourish on a card that will affect the children particularly reward or you know, below 18 years old, suffering from malnutrition, the level will be going down further down, the rowing ravages, leaving a restricted environment with barbed wire fences and limited freedom of movement outside the camp, they don't have opportunities for work excess to formal dedication or any hope of returning home any time soon. many canceling the camp for countries like militia seeking a better life. this often involves a dangerous and often federal journey with the help of human smugglers. 6 years on the rowing, a refugee crisis is showing no sign of whining down. the repatriation process is
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nowhere inside and a management more than 1000000 refugees that bangladesh is hosting is becoming increasingly complex and challenging. french audrey, i'll just hear up, ballard, cali. will al jazeera mc, clark sat down with bangladesh, his prime minister shake massena. he asked her about conditions in the camps and what the future holds for the ringer refugees. the ringer situation, given the far that has taken place there and many thousands that have lost their homes. what's your reaction to that? first of all, and secondly, how can you reassure people and the 1000000 plus ringer refugees who live there? that's something is being done about their situation. well now when this incident started and people with daughter more than me to so many things
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happen actually would be bad. then we open our door and fax them. they allow them to come and know he make all that his mentor shelter teacher and all this stays on him and it turned gown said beside, we started talking to me, emma, assume that this is near your seat is an issue to get him back. unfortunately, they are not responding, they positively, i feel that this people should go back to their own land own home. but it's impossible because the security situation and as you say me, and while you can't even talk to them well, in the national community, they're putting pressure on them then the but this is really, really difficult. we have our is accommodation in a separate place. that is a good place them good accommodation in rancho, is it a good place?
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a lot is very overcrowded and non busy day may god bless and they're good for housing. and the good is been for the children, but what about living conditions generally? because this fire has just taken place and thousands, 12000 plus another place to live now in the camp in cox's by their situation is not very good, but now they haven't started fighting with each other. they in does, in different type of activity like jack, african armed thinking human trafficking, and also they have their own conflicts. but this one become more difficult because the whole forecast is now on the war. and that if you see from the green and you can watch the entire interview with bangladesh. prime minister, shay casino on talked to al jazeera,
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that's at 430 g m t on the 11th of march the u. k. some secretary has detailed a new law which bars the arrival of asylum seekers in small boats on british shores are de 0. charlie under reports from the u. k. coastal town of se small boats carried nearly $46000.00 migrants and refugees to british shows 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
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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 make the crossing insist, nothing will deter them. i'm bird, bird, i'm here for a little m umbrella. d like through losing my. my love in all beside the going to england here. 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
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dangerous journeys across the channel each year. instead, they want the government to invest more in the so called safe passage rates for refugees to reach the u. k. at the moment it's only available for those playing ukraine, hong kong and afghanistan. there we need 22 afghans use this path last year. well, 8600 arrived by salt lake, 65000 refugees and migrant expected to cross the saddle in full boat in the next 10 month, according to the whole office. whether this proposed policy will deter them, or even encourage afresh, way for me to see what cliff is that legal and practical challenges this me that this mason with charlie angela out there. sassy. well that's it for me, darren jordan, for now the news continues here on al jazeera, the inside story, so stay tuned. i'm watching ah
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hello, we got more warm spring sunshine across a good part of china willow. sick, bring, glad will bring a little bit of wet weather into central air, resettle pushes way over to ward shanghai. ahead of that. good mary. of high pressure. so much of japan will be settled and sunny this system a little further north that is producing some outbreaks of prime perhaps little bit of wintry weather on the northern flank of that as it just slides its way across the korean peninsula. some rain coming in to so length 17 celsius, 17 celsius, dry and sunny for beijing. there's that. what to whether it's a central parts of china. japan generally dry at least through where to stay a low, some bits and pieces of cloud and right. just pushing into western parts as we go on into thursday, let's push further south a few showers there into taiwan. more fatally monsoon. driving heavy rain all the way down across service,
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south china seas. we'll see some showers in the philippines. more big. impose coming back into southern areas of the south. china say so just a ramp already. i that western side. oh boy he, i am more wet weather just around those flood hit parts of the malay peninsula, southern areas, head down towards sink pool, seem further spouse. a very, very heavy rang. we could see some lie, the sabbath to outbreaks of fry pushing into central parts of india for much of indian pakistan is hot. ah ah, this was wrong to keep children away from their parents and hurt them into a schoolroom against their will. there was no mother, no father figures. they put us in the big playroom and we certainly looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget.

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