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o. grief and anger in the occupied westbank where israeli forces killed 6 palestinians in a raid on jeanine refugee camp. ah. and of them, norah kyle, this is al jazeera life from dough. also coming up, new intelligence suggests a pro ukrainian group may have been responsible for an act of sabotage on russia's north stream gas pipelines. protests, as in george at confront police in ronnie's against the proposal they feared, could derail their chances of joining the e. u and authorities and the philippines race to contain the environmental damage of a large oil spelt that's threatening coastal communities. ah,
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a general strike has been caught in the occupied west bank to protest against the killing of 6 palestinians by israeli forces. on tuesday israeli troops launched a raid on the jenin refugee camp palestinian present. mackwood abbas has called the raid an act of all out war. sorry, higher. it has the latest from ramallah o. b, hundreds, gather. it's a funeral march for the 6 palestinians killed in an israeli raid that last did 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. it was a mess because as you can see, even if they demolished all our houses,
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all spirits will remain. ha, we hope, the injured recover. peace be upon those who died. law, others of palestinians were wounded during the raid. the time difference is once able to reach many of those in critical condition. while the injured palestinians remained on attended, helicopters were used to evacuate soldiers hurt during the confrontations. no harm in what seemed lube operator treats operated surgically in the heart of the murderous den. and as i say again and again, whoever hurts us in his blood is on his hands on the palestinian officials say this 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 by the studios in order to please the constituency. and is of this
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right when 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 rating raids, demolitions in settlement expansion in the occupied west bank amount to collective punishment. while i send you and pay are all holding a margin solid for those in jeanine. but they're also calling for a general strike home when say, again, says rouse aggression as the number of palestinian deaths this year alone continue to rise. the janine refugee camp has been a hotspot for palestinian resistance against these radio occupations. nearly half of those killed and occupied with bank this year from jeanine and things like this aren't expected to go away anytime soon. i'll just 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank. ah,
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there are protests and nobliss after these rainy army conducted a separate operation there. as, as the man suspected of loss hans killing of to his really settlers was from the city. yomi says it arrested 2 of his family members on suspicion of aiding the attack. was ready. army says it will investigate soldiers who were filmed, dancing with settlers, and who was in the occupied westbank on monday, 5 palestinians were injured when settlers stormed the town. if 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 night. oh, the only difference is that it was caught on camera. this was to the security camera footage shows how is really settlers attacked palestinians and water injuring 5 members of the same family, including a 2 year old girl who they were shooting out as we live ammunition,
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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. she had sent me who owned the supermarket, tells us they were out, numbered, and couldn't push them away. with the women mostly on even when the palestinian cars of the was damaged and attacked, took place against families and children. but the army treats palestinians as suspects is really sought. their 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 palestinians feel safer. many here at salus, the soldiers should do more to prevent subtler attacks and that force palestinians out of their home in the guise of keeping them safe. these really forces escorted
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donald's family out of their home after the settlers attacked them late in february . the grandmother was with her daughter and grand children in the house with the settlers, set it on fire. these really are mudy least this picture open should off north thing. the soldiers were protecting palestinians like her city in sharah says she was not protected. okay, let me follow them here. the army only protects the settlers and not the palestinians eve, when they saw us almost getting burnt, and the house they took us out. they're here to guard the suckers. out of the 8th is ready, settlers arrested after the attack on palestinians and her water. only 2 are under house arrest. this 4 kilometers, threat 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.
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nita abraham elijah's eda, the occupied westbank. ah . intelligence being reviewed by u. s. officials suggests a pro ukrainian group may have carried out an attack on the north stream pipelines last year. that's according to u. s. and german media reports, natural gas pipelines, link, russia to western europe. us on nato, both described the explosion as an act of sabotage. oscar blames the west. cremeans folks went to meet your passcode with dismiss the reports. then the conclusions were reached without investigation. another investigation by german media outlets reports that a group of sabotage saboteurs, set sail in a yard from the northern germantown of rostock 3 weeks before the explosions. as the vessel was rented by ukrainian owned company and stopped at another german port before being traced to the tiny danish island of christiana,
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so placed the location of the explosions and leeks. why cannot reports from washington d. c. the white house from the national security council, the state department, there's absolutely no confirmation whatsoever of the report. a spokesman for 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 month 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 there's been an accusation that it was the us. but the just reflects the vacuum that has existed within a so a teen blame for this attack. had
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a rush. his wagner mastery group says his fighters have taken the eastern part of back north in the eastern ukraine and ordered a message on his telegram channel. if kenny pre goes and says the units have taken the territory to the east of buck, good co river, which specificity roughly down the middle. but there is it a need to get a valued if you was no judge buck more? here's the was through. if you bach move fullness still not for just gone through them, she will go out here. but ukraine's president vladimir lensky says his troops will keep defending the besieged eastern city. just missing reports, preparing to withdraw by the smith has more in a village, 17 kilometers west of buck mart, ukraine's military digs new, trenches a suggestion, perhaps this could be a new line of defense. to do the de buckley we're leaving, we remained until the very last we want to stay. but how can we, it's a time to go. the last remaining residence leave ukraine soldiers move in.
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ukrainian government says it's not withdrawing from back. not unusual is, but due to me, the russians don't count losses another personnel, military vehicle. they push you 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, fortress of back. moot. the strategic value of back 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 is up on the phone and i'll shoot you over the liberation of our human continues or the city that important hub for defending ukrainian troops in the dawn by system taken it under control with a law firm that offensive actions to become deep into ukraine's defensive lines. to
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course not where the boy says it's an ex, 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. thousands of protesters have arrived in georgia, the capital tbilisi against the proposed law. they say will silence critics on the press government and 5th, the bill is aimed at curbing the influence of what it calls. foreign agents. for a car has more the site of georgia parliament. demonstrators stood their ground against riot police, firing tear gas, and water canada. the unrest came soon after politicians gave their initial backing to a controversial a new law. it would force non governmental and media organizations to register as
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foreign agents. if more than 20 percent of their funding comes from overseas, it's critic say the love of the press press, freedom and civil society suddenly the correct or government the georgia dream. political party has moved the country backward and recent years toward a more pro russian direction. and as long as being proposed is almost a copy of one. the russia has testers have been, it's on democratic i came here because i know that in my contra, belong to europe. why did my government doesn't understand it? and we believe that this is part of the big play. this is russia play and put in is fitting damage in ukraine, and they want to gain something here. so we're here to protect our country because we don't want to be part of russia on an official visit to the united states, the georgia president expressed her support for the protesters where we thought of
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no one needed. this law 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 be to this law and i will veto it with parliament able to overturn a presidential veto. and the law passing its 1st reading comfortably. testers see no choice but to keep pressing politicians from the streets. pretty a car i'll 0 so ahead here on out is there on you and appeals for aids to help banga refugees and bangladesh. after a fire, destroyed thousands of homes and find out why millions of people in south sea, john, especially women, a finding it difficult to make a living ah,
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with winter is biting back across the u. k. hi, they're good to see you. so we're talking about 5 centimeters of snow for southern england, potentially up to 10 centimeters through the scottish highlands and south of this where we have higher temperatures. it's going to be a pretty good push of rain for northern portugal. and the northwest of spain was some pretty powerful winds mixed in there as well. and as the precipitation moves west to east across central europe mean some snow for the alpine region, but look at this because many spots are in double digits. it's gonna fall as showers, also showers for the western side of turkey. certainly gloomy conditions and the odd spit of rain there on wednesday. top end of africa right now. those temperatures have certainly come down in egypt. so cairo top temperature of $24.00 for you on wednesday, but where they're going up is the gambia banjo at $38.00 that is approaching a near record temperature for the month of march, which is 40 all storm freddie has now become the longest slave tropical cyclone on
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record it's been going on for about $32.00 days. it is still just wobbling around in the bows and b channel here, whipping rain around all sides. it's looking like it's going to make a 2nd line fall in central mozambique over the next few days. with a lot of brain and when that trip that assists it. aah! join the debate. we know that the sector seems empowered by the government and the end by the government today they are the government africans. health security is also a global health security on it online at your voice. there is no right to dissent. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this dream on al jazeera
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lou. ah, hello again. you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories. this, our 6 palestinians have been killed and an israeli raid in the occupied westbank soldiers storms the jenin refugee camp on tuesday. us intelligence suggests a pro ukrainian group may have sabotaged the north stream gas pipelines last year. as, according to american and german media reports, oscar claims the u. s. for the blasts and thousands of protesters have rallied in georgia capsule tbilisi against a controversial bill. they say was silent critics and the press protest as a worried it could impact their hopes of joining the european union volunteers and
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the coast guard in the philippines are trying to clean up a large oil spell. that sweeps, the beaches of men, datto, island, people living along coastal villages say they feel unwell and have no sham. this bill was caused by an oil leak from a sunken tanka which was carrying hundreds of thousands of liters of industrial oil . i speak to barnaby lo is our correspondent in manila m. barnaby. the coast guard has been trying to contain this bill for over a week. now. how are they doing? that's right. well, there's a bit of a good news on that front. the mapping vessel of the environment department on monday evening has said that they have located the general area of where the oil pan care has sunk. but that's just a general area. the problem is that it has sunk an estimated 400 meters down into
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to see that's taller than the i full power unreachable by technical divers. and so now baby, a submersible machine to be able to siphoned off the oil that's still leaking from the oil tanker and the government doesn't have that. now the owner of the ship has already lifted the services of a private company. so we expect that the 1st of all machine to arrive in the philippines in the coming based the u. s. and japan also expressing their willingness to help contain the oil spill. laura, i mean it's such a massive, clean up effort that's needed isn't to stream the sticky, toxic substance. how to go about cleaning a coastline and the wildlife that lives what you know, authorities are saying that this is going to take a very, very long time. there was an oil spill that in $26.00 of the island of the morass.
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also in the central philippines, that one was 600000 leaders of industrial fuel that took almost 2 years to clean up . and so this 1800000 leader is probably going to take a little more. now. 9 coastal towns are always being affected by this oil spill in orient, i mean, door alone, you're probably seen new drunk footage of the extent of this oil spill desk. just in the pound of color in organic dora, which is where we were last weekend. but 9 coastal towns have already declared a state of calamity. and it's not just in orient, i mean door, all the oil spill has extended to the neighboring island of antique, which is about a 130 kilometers away. possibly also to the west in palau. and so we are talking about an area of 10200 kilometers, probably even more. and what's worse is that a lot of these areas have marine protected zones, which means that even fishermen can't fish in these areas. 36000 hector's of
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coral beats and ban groves may have already been effected or could be effected. that's according to scientists from the university of the philippines dilemma. and so huge, huge ecological disaster, but also a humanitarian crisis unfolding. as you pointed out, people already feel dizzy. cupping a child has been hospitalized, but also people concerned about their livelihood. their fishermen and the seeds their only source of income, the only source of food laura. ok, bobby will leave it after the moment. many thanks to randall, the very latest on that oil spill in the philippines. now, the united nations is appealing for international aid to help wrangler refugees and bangladesh. the you and food program announce cuts to food aid you to funding shortfalls last week and supplies. and now being rationed in response, the u. s. has promised $26000000.00 in new funding from cox's bazaar, his time for child re more than
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a 1000000 rominger ravages in cox's bazaar depend on food and other rations provided by the un and other agencies. the help has been vidal for many here like allow me and his family members. but he is not worried about a recent cut to russians at a time when help is needed the most saluted as him, mostly because of the new rationing. we can't get all the food items like we used to want to home. it is now going to be difficult to manage with so little huh. it's not just the cuts to 8. that's warning. 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 or more than 12000 people. a mother would after playing the fire, we came back to rebuild our home. right now, our relatives are bringing us some hot food. it's a hard time for us all named weather my. many think the repercussion of this cup will be immediate and long lasting ration cut to le,
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definitely affect her dear and your community. so when you go for a sion 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, access to formal education, or any hope of returning home anytime soon. many are flying 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 nowhere inside and a management on more than 1000000 refugees that bangladesh is hosting is becoming increasingly complex and challenging. french, audrey al jazeera bhalla collie deserves net clark, sat down with find dash,
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his prime minister. shake his sienna, make asked her what the future holds for a single refugees. when this instant started, and people with daughter, marla lee to so many things happening actually would be bad. then we open our door, been flags them. they allow them to come and we make all that is meant for shelter, teacher and or this stays on him and it turned gown side by side. we started talking to me. i'm out of soon than this via your citizen. you should pick 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
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can't even talk to them. well, in the community they're putting pressure on them then, but this is a very different we have accommodation in a separate place. that is a good place them good accommodation in rush and job. is it a good place? a lot is very overcrowded and non basic medical place 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, $12000.00 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 activities like duct african arm, trafficking, human trafficking, and also they have their own conflicts. but this one become
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more difficult because the whole forecast is now on the war and the food z from the green. so you can watch the whole interview with bang less. you prime minister, shake, have seen on talk to al jazeera for 30 gmc on the 11th of march. years of war in south did on have hindered his progress since gaining independence in 2011 activists say the hardships impact women the most hipaa morgan has more. this is how my wild dang earned his living in south to dance capital, juba. he should have been in his final year in high school, but dropped out before finishing 6th grade. and i didn't know i left school because of the cough. there is no ones that give me money to pay school fees and other
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necessities because there is no money at home. the money i get from washing cars that she didn't know how to help feed the family, but not to put back in school, access to education and rate of in school. children are some of the indicators of development. and south of them has been performing badly. years of conflict and displacement has landed south to them among the least developed countries in the world. more than half of the 12000000 people have limited access to health care and education, maternal and infant mortality. here are among the highest in the world. and the economy has been on a downward spiral since we're in 2013, making life hard for many here. when the mother deal that things are becoming more and more expensive every day. employment is hard and when you tried to set up your own business, it failed because the market is almost other stem cell. despite being on the list, south to dance, government has been absent from the un conference on the least developed countries
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being held an authorized capital, doha south for denise civil society activists who are present, said the lo pace of development is affecting women. the most women in the aggressive in so so done. deed done have escapes. didn't have informations, 22222 business, many men. this way we thought that this very important to we impala didn't get them to skills to train them, so that they would be able to be part and parcel of the building of the nissan. despite its absence from the conference, south to down will be able to receive international assistance. but those in the countries they, it's presence would have helped shed light on the areas where it's like, assistance is most needed. heber morgan al jazeera, the 3 candidates competing to succeed. nicholas sturgeon, scotlands 1st minister, held their 1st televised debate. the exchanges were dominated by social and economic policy,
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as well as scottish independence or force it has more from london. and next to 3 candidates had to convince scottish national party members on to main issues. they could deliver independence and use their current powers to improve life for scottish people for front runner homes. the use of that meant building on the scottish governments legacy as your 1st minister, i will build and i government's radical and progressive agenda for his opponent, shipment, distancing themselves from that legacy. the. i think he has lost its way. there's been no progress on independence. it's time for change, continuity, want to cut it, use of stewardship of a crisis. hit health service gave his cabinet colleague an opportunity. one of the most confrontational moments of the debate. when you were a transport minister, the teens were never on time. when you're a justice minister there, police restrained to bake breaking point. and now as health minister, we've got record high waiting times. what makes you think you can get their job is 1st minister. we are the only nation not to have had any chess strikes. this
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contest was sparked by the surprised resignation. last month, a 1st minister at nicholas sturgeon. she just had a high profile bill on reforming gender recognition in scotland struck down by a veto by the u. k government, something comes a use of is pledging to challenge in court, unlike kate forbes use of implicitly alluding to her devout christian faith. jesus be honest because as of her honesty, that is your opposition to the g at arbor, which i respect because as differences of opinions on this panel, this was any other bell, you would be standing up to the euclid of natal and block cars. we highest i last year. i failed here is that if we were independent, we wouldn't be asking anybody's permission. well, the contest has been dominated so far by differences on social policy and public services. the overarching purpose of the s and p remains to gain independence from the british government here at westminster. but with recent opinion polls in scotland, suggesting a clear margin against independence, there will be plenty of ground to make up on the parties. core mission for it's newly.

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