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sentiment around the world, people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voice is not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and report from the big events that are going on, but we also tell a story that people generally don't have a voice. i'm in one of the charm. my dad, we never be afraid to put your hand up, not a question, and i think that's what i'm really does. we ask the questions, the people who should be accountable, and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try, right extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions why is the thing or position concerned about this rather small between turkey anthea with frank assessments, you know, there was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for him, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera. ah
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ah, i know i'm elizabeth brought em and this is the news, allan live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes and go and grief in the occupied west bank where hundreds of morning as are attending the funeral of 6 palestinians killed by israeli forces we report on the syrians whose lives was shattered by last month, devastating earthquakes, and unable to recover or rebuild her protest. as in georgia, confront police and valleys against the proposed lord. they say will silence critics and the press. the opposition has called for more demonstrations. authorities in the philippines race to contain the environmental damage of a large oil spill. that's threatening coastal communities and mission. good luck
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and have fun. the world's 1st 3 d printed rocket is set to blast off into space. i'm devin ashworth, sports, paris salma. have it all to the lighter to get pos. bond music in the champions league shall see, have already booked their place in the quarter finals after a returning a one gold deficit to beat the refusal men. ah, that's just past 10, g m t and we begin in the occupied west bank where a general strike has been called in protest against the killing of 6 palestinians by israeli forces. a large crowd of mourners have gathered for the funerals of some of those who were cold. israeli soldiers launched a raid on the janine refugee camp on tuesday. for more on this, let's bring in our correspondence. neither abraham, she is live for us in janine and near the water people. they're telling you as they bury more of the residents of the jenin refugee camp. the burial of
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for palestine is here at the geneva refugee camp cemetery has ended. people thousands and thousands of them gathered to bury their dead for graves were dig up for those palestinians who had killed after these re weighed that took place on tuesday. here at the g need refugee camp. 2 other palestinians was killed also here in jeannine, but they've been buried in their home towns one and ask that refugee camp and in another village here, nearby called philippine. we've heard palestinians talk about the sense of unity, a sense of defiance against the israeli forces. there is a really large presence of arm palestinian men who had shooting in the air in respect of those who had killed. remember, janine is a place with a lot of gun men have been working together even from different palestinian
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factions. they say that the enemy is one which is these really i me and these really occupation and they've been working in harmony together over the past of last year. and this year we've seen armed men fight against these really soldiers that are entering the refugee camp. and so they're the want the world to know and they were saying, telling us that israel on the only understands the language a 4th, this is why they will continue to carry a farms. and where is the palestinian authority and all of this, neither one of they saying about what's happening there is a lot of condemnation when it comes to the palestinian authority. palestinians here would tell you that they want more than just words. they feel that they're not protected by their li. there is or by the world they feel like they've been left alone. and the palestinian authority issues condemnations, optic them nations. but what, how finance you tell you they want is the end of these really occupation?
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there's been a lot of anger and frustration at the participation of the palestinian authority in a security summit a few weeks ago in jordan with the israelis that has been some discussions between the israelis and the palestinians under the auspices of the americans. and the presence of the germans, an egyptian, about ethic, curity, a deal that would bring the situation to more calmness here and the occupied west bank. but as we've seen, palestinians will tell you that they want a political solution that leads to the end of the israeli occupation. we've been seeing b is really we're continuing even after the meeting, the latest of which happened here in jeanine. i thought a height of reports. oh, hundreds, gather at a funeral march for the 6 palestinians killed in an israeli raid that lost it several hours. israel says one of them was wanted for killing to his radio from an
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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 mistake, as you can see, even if they demolished all our houses. our spirits will remain hard. we hope injured, recover apiece. be upon those who died. la, dozens of palestinians were wounded during the raid, but ambulances weren't able to reach many of those in critical condition. while the injured palestinians remained unattended, helicopters were used to evacuate soldiers hurt during the confrontations. no harm in warm. it seemed puzzled, but brave troops operated surgically in the halls of the murder was dead. as i say again and again. whoever hurts austin his blood is on his hand. shami kosovo. ma'am palestinian officials say this latest raid amounts to his railey declaration of war against the palestinians. we have to see the link between the difficulties. those
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are in the government as facing inside as earl, and the need to further escalate the attacks against by the stimulus in order to please the constituency and israel of this right to in government. the international community has been calling for a d escalation for weeks, but the reality on the ground is fall from it. human rights organizations say the set top is rated grades, demolitions and settlement expansion in the occupied west bank amounts to collective punishment. while a san pair are holding a march in solidarity for those in jeanine, but they're also calling for a general strike on wednesday against israel's aggression as the number of palestinian death. here alone continue to rise. the janine refugee camp has been a hotspot on the palestinian resistance against these radio occupations. nearly half of those killed and occupied with bank this year or from jeanine and things
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like this aren't expected to go away any time soon. thought a height of al jazeera ramallah in the occupied westbank. ah, agency say the humanitarian response and northwest soviet february's to devastating earthquakes has been inadequate. they blame it on a lack of funding to me. the immediate needs of people who are already struggling after 12 years of war. st. paul, the reports go to go. he time has done little to heal the wounds. the earthquakes that devastated war ravaged towns and cities and syria have robbed it's people of what little they had left. the challenges ahead involve rebuilding what was destroyed. hundreds of thousands of people have been made homeless in both government and rebel held territories. while worsening. the displacement crisis and
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the opposition controlled northwest enclave was so me hung. so people with choice to live in the area is what i see over trousers. more people on condition. the needs are great in the region where 4000000 people were dependent on aid before the natural disaster. but agencies say help has been slow and adequate. they blamed this partly on the lack of funding, without which the ability to respond will be limited. we cannot skate to the level of needs, mostly because we lack funding. and because also coordination structures that we're responding to, not with cd before being in turkey and most of them have been selected to earthly
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syria was already among the most underfunded humanitarian crises in the world. and so far less than half of the $400000000.00 requested by the un to deal with the immediate needs from the disaster has been funded. but it's not the only problem. a coordinated effort is needed in a largely isolated region which lacks the capacity and resources to face its latest catastrophe. all the while access to northwest syria depends on a political decision by the syrian government. biggest thing is predictable access . we saw the addition of 2 border crossings for you and 8. access was a good start. but at the 3 month window that you know they're operating off of is wholly insufficient, the skill to humanitarian response and to northwest syria. furthermore, is the 2nd piece, which is that we need a principle not political response. an unconscionable failure is how some aid workers described the international response in syria so far for those who survived
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. the recovery from the aftermath of this disaster has yet to start said whether i should ada the plenty more had on the new sour, including the rock runs dry. i will explain why there's a water shortage in the country with 2 major rivers. the un appeals for aid to help for a hang of refugees and bonds. they shaft from a fire, destroyed thousands of homes and in sport, the world's biggest cricket, crown india in australia get ready to perform in front of a record breaking test crowd. ah, intelligence being reviewed by the u. s. officials by u. s. officials rather suggests a pro ukrainian group may have carried out an attack on the non stream pipelines last year. that's according to u. s. and german media reports the natural gas pipelines, link russia to western europe. the u. s. and nato both described the explosion as
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an act of sabotage. moscow blames the west camden spokesman dmitri passcode has dismissed the reports saying the conclusions were reached without investigation. another investigation by german media outlets reports that a group of saboteur set st in a yard from the northern german town of rostock 3 weeks before the explosions. it says the vessel was rented by ukrainian owned company. it stopped at another german pause before being traced to the tiny danish island of christians. so close to the location of the explosions and leagues. mike, hannah reports from washington, d. c. b whitehouse, from the national security council. the state department. there's absolutely no confirmation whatsoever of this report. a spokesman for the national security council, john kirby said, only that several western allies of the united states and particular germany, denmark and sweden, or carrying out an investigation and to who was responsible for that attack. this
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investigation he says, is ongoing. now, throughout the months. 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 this just reflects the vacuum that has existed within asserting blamed for this attack. the head of russia wasn't a mercenary group that has fighters have taken the eastern part of back moved in easton, ukraine, and an audio a message on her telegram channel. you have any pre goals in said the units have taken the territory to the east of the box. look what splits the city roughly down the middle. but there is a lot of it if she was the judge but she was the was through. if you bach move components do enough, what you can throw him, she will go out. you claims government has approved mandatory evacuations of
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children from combat zones, as parents refused to take them to safety. and some families have been reluctant to leave their homes on the front lines, believe the police and the guy in the east and don, yet the region say around 2000 of the city. $30000.00 residents are still there. that's including 30 minus. despite the day the russian bombardments but you've got to worry less and this high rise became dust rubble. you can see where rocket hid the roof and destroyed everything to the 1st floor. you know, they knew they don't care about the people. they don't care about the buildings and shops, they don't need any. they just need burnt land. georgia's opposition has called for more protests after thousands of people rallied against the proposed law. they said fine and critics, and the press. the government insists the bills aimed at curb and the influence of what it calls foreign agents. for the car has more.
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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 foreign agents. if more than 20 percent of their funding comes from overseas, it's pretty safe to love with the press press, freedom and civil society. suddenly the correct government, the georgia dream political party has rules the country. backward and recent years toward a more pro russian direction. and as long as it is being proposed is almost a copy of one with russia. have esther said it's on democratic i came here because i, i know that in my country belongs to the europe. why to my government doesn't understand it. and we believe that this is part of the big play. this is russia and
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korean 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. or we thought of it, no one needed this law. it 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 with parliament able to overturn a presidential veto and the law passing its 1st reading comfortably. protesters see no choice but to keep pressuring politicians from the st. pretty a car out of the united nations is appealing for international aid to help run the refugees and bung the dash. but un food program announce cuts to food aid due to
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funding shortfalls. last week and supply is now being rationed from cox's bizarre here from the chelsea. more than a 1000000 rowing refugees in cox's bazaar depend on food and other rations provided by the un and other agencies. the health has been vital for many here like allow me and his family members. but he is now worried about a recent cut to rations at a time when help is needed the most loaded on him most because of the new rationing . we can't get all the food items like we used to. it is now going to be difficult to manage with so little it's not just the cuts to aid that warning, the rowing a community. people who live in a fire and incidents of violence are becoming increasingly frequent in the camp. a large fire last sunday destroyed the make shift home. so more than 12000 people doug mother was after playing the fire, we came back to rebuild her home. right now, our relatives are bringing us some hot food. it's
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a hard time for us. all name was many things. the repercussion of this cup will be immediate and long lasting progression will definitely affect you and your community. so when you will go for ration cards that will affect the children, particularly who are you know, below 18 years old, suffering from nutrition, the level will be going down further down the rowing a wreckage is leaving a restricted environment with barbed wire fences and limited freedom of movement outside the camp, they don't have opportunities for work, extra to formal education or any hope of returning home anytime soon. many are fleeing the camp for countries like militia seeking a better life. this often involves a dangerous and often a federal journey with the help of human smugglers. 6 years on the rowing a refugee crisis showing no sign of whining down the repatriation process is nowhere inside. and a management are more than 1000000 refugees that bangladesh is hosting is becoming
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increasingly complex and challenging from rich audrey. i'll just hear up bellow cali. announce 0 net clark sat down the bond. this is prime minister, shake his siena. he asked her what the future holds for a hang of refugees. when this incident started and people went daughter, marla, then lee to so many things happen. actually would be bad. then we open our door, playing flags, them. allow them to come and do he make all that is meant for shelter, teacher and well, this stays on him and it turned gown side by side. we started talking to me. i'm all assume that this is me. i your citizen, you should take them back. unfortunately, they are not responding wirelessly. i feel that these people should go back to
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their own land own home, but it's impossible because the security situation and as you say, meanwhile, you can't even talk to them. why live in the national community. they're putting pressure on them then the but this is really, really difficult. we have our in accommodation in a separate place. that is a good lay of them. good accommodation in was on job. is it a good place? it is very crowded and no, not very good. place and the good housing and the good for the children, the what about the living conditions generally, because this fire has just taken place and thousands, 12000 plus and now displayed to live now in the camp in cox's. but the situation is not very good, but now they haven't started fighting with each other. they in does, in a different type of activity like duct african trafficking, human trafficking,
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and also they have their own going to flips. but this one become more difficult because the whole focus is now on the war and the referral z from the green. you can watch the entire interview with bank of a she prime minister. shake has siena on talk to al jazeera that set full 30 g m t on march 11th volunteers and the coast guard in the philippines, trying to clean up a large oil spill that's reached the beaches of men. doro island, people live in a long in coast of villages, say they feed on well and have nausea. the smell was caused by an oil leak from a sunken tank which was carrying hundreds of thousands of leeches of industrial oil and springing on correspondent barnaby low. he's joining us live from the philippine capital manila. some good news on the efforts to contain the spill
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barnaby. that's right, elizabeth. there was some glimmer of hope monday evening when the environment departments mapping best. so located the general area where the oil tanker sunk on choose day last week, but it's just a general area. they haven't been able to reach the sunken tanker. it's about 400 meters deep under the seat. that's more than the height of the eiffel tower. so that is presenting a problem for now the philippine coast guard, their crew have been able to put up oil oil spill boons around that area where the some can tanker it's possibly located, but they're still waiting for a submersible machine to be able to go down where the, the pancake had sunk to be able to site or whatever is left, whatever oil is left in the tanker. and that is something that has been contracted
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by the owner of the ship privately and so that is coming in the next few days. we expect that to arrive in the coming bass. now the u. s. and japan also has operate help to contain this voice bill. but this will, this is going to take a very long time, authority, se, elizabeth, it is such a huge oil spill. a lot of the affected areas are an economically sensitive areas. there are so many locals in these areas who rely on the ocean for the livelihood. what impact is it had already huge, huge impact. elizabeth, we are talking about 9 coastal towns in oriental ban. dora alone, that have declared a state of calamity, orient, i mean door, of course being the most hard hit, probably because that is where the ship had sunk,
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but the effect has extended to the neighboring island of antique, which is about a 130 kilometers. and so oil has been spotted bare as well as possibly west towards allow. and so this is an area we're talking about the 100 kilometers 20 kilometers, possibly even more and worse. a lot of these areas have me read protected jones, which means that even fishermen can't go there to pitch. and scientists from the university of the philippines marine science. it's institute. having said that, around 36 bout, and hector of coral reefs in mangroves, could have been effected or may be affected. and so a huge effect on the real life here are huge ecological disaster. a probably the worst oil still disaster in the history of the philippines. but as you pointed out, it's not just an ecological disaster. it's also a huge unfolding humanitarian crisis. with people reporting that they've dizziness,
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their copying. they have bieber and the child has been hospitalized. and livelihoods as well have been effect that this is really has been the main concern people, a lot of people, there are thousands, only rely on the see for their lightly for their source of income, for the source of food. so a crisis that is expected to last for a long time. elizabeth barnaby. thank you for that. that is bobby low with the laser. joining us live from manila, thank you. a clean up as on the way in parts of malaysia to days of torrential rain and flooding. at least 5 people have been killed and tens of thousands of being forced to leave their homes. signs. louis reports from joe hood and southern malaysia flood waters have been very slow to recede. in contrast, they rose very quickly on saturday and residence. he has a one expecting what is to rise that quickly. they bally at time together the important belongings in escape. now you can see the watermark on the wall behind me
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. the water only started receding on tuesday, even though it hasn't rained much in the last few days, and it's gone down by about 20 centimeters. now in some parts behind me, the water is still up to a meter deep. the residents here haven't even been able to go back to their homes to start cleaning up the last time it flooded. this severely was about 17 years ago in 2006 and from experience people here say it will take about 2 to 3 weeks before the water completely dries out. the damage is expected to be substantial, it's not just home. businesses, plantation farms, many water logs. one man told us that he doesn't expect a source of income from his plantation for about 6 months. he thinks that we'll take that long for him to recover. now the government is giving out cash 8 and some banks that they will offer a 6 month loan moratorium to flood the victim to the weather. now and
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mozambique is bracing for a direct hit from tropical 5 clone freddie, where the percentage if haven't and joins as live. and jeff, you've been following the storm for over a month now. elizabeth, it's incredible. this is now historic. so storm freddy has now become the longest tropical cyclone in the world's history. it's been going on for $32.00 days. so let's try out the odyssey rate now. it's well formed in the indian ocean, just traverse rate across the indian ocean. eventually making landfall just to the south. and madagascar is capital and 10 in ringo. and then pretty much since then, it has been wobbling around in the moves and b channel with the rain around all sides. so if we go in, back to the here and now and see what's going on right now, this is what it's looking like. so we go for a closer look, there it is still hanging out in the most in b channel there. and this is now formed into an intense tropical cyclone. and that's because look at the winds around this storm system up to
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a 175 kilometers per hour. so that is literally picking up the water of the ocean, giving us eat meter waves. and storm search is always a concern when you get systems like that. so let's talk about where it's going to go, because it's going to make a 2nd landfall looking like central moves and b crate here. probably late friday into early saturday. and this is going to dump a lot of rain on that area. so i would say anywhere between $200.00 millimeters of rain, maybe on the high end about half a meter of rain. so all of that to say a months worth of rain in less than 24 hours that we did deal with some flooding and madagascar when we had that 1st landfall. and elizabeth, i think we will be dealing with some flooding across central and northern areas of moves and beak over the next little bit. so we'll keep an eye on it. jeff, thank you very much for that. you're welcome. iraq is facing an unprecedented water crisis. many don't have access to safe drinking water as much with out there. why
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heads reports to this land used to be covered by thriving fields and orchards. but like many other areas in iraq, southern provinces, drought has lifted parched villages in the district of se detail were once a major supply of meat for the whole province has shook re and her body explains how a shortage of water has ruined his farm. his cows are weekend unhealthy because they drink water that is contaminated besides, what about the way that we used to grow less greenery? some fruit include and watermelons in summer and wheat and barley in winter, our crops died and our livestock tried to find remains of grass and we've lost $300.00 cows this year alone in our area and home and in the twin rivers. the tigris and euphrates are a lifeline for people living in iraq. but the water levels have fallen drastically
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. that is blamed on dams being built in iran and to kia a less rain falling in recent years. the little little of that remains covered in river weed. and contaminated by waste and toxic chemicals. yet it's the only source for use for about 70000 people in this area. not just him distribute the sally needed water to those in remote areas. he says, demand is the highest, it's ever been in this tank. capacity can supply 4 or 5 houses only. we have been working on a daily basis and the demand for household water has increased dramatically since 2018 by about 30 some families here can only afford a bearing of water
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a whole day. even water from ortiz in wales is salty. this ditch extends for a few kilometers and used to be full of water. now it has dried up and people from the village have been digging wells by hand in its bed like this one here. they then use pumps like this to get the water to their homes. but since it's not de silly native people hearsay, it's harmful, especially for children's his skin. some farmers have moved to other cities. others have changed their profession. and with some are approaching those who are chosen to carry on fear their communities and their way of life will decline. my hold up the wide al jazeera in the vicinity of a nursery,
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a city southern iraq still ahead on the news. our trains trans metro's and bosses state port as transit workers strike in greece that following a train crash that killed 57 people. and a sport will tell you about the sailing team setting a won't record pace of the round the world ocean race. ah, the 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 a 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 with some pretty powerful winds mixed in there as well. and as the precipitation moves
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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 going to fall as showers also showers for the western side of turkey and certainly gloomy conditions and yard spit of rain there on wednesday, the 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 bondsville at $38.00 that's approaching a near record temperature for the month of march, which is 40 while storm freddy has now become the longest slave tropical cyclone on record it's been going on for about $32.00 days. it is still just wobbling around in the booth and b channel here with the rain around all sides. and 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 rain and when to. that's your update of face it. ah
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oh, jesse revolt takes a road trip across spain. spanish, people love to tell you who they are on the way they come from. and i am no exception. one woman's journey seeking her heritage out of covering you insights into christian spies. listen, i'm origin. it's a story that seems to have been her brush that come to street in search of migrants on al jazeera. from the al jazeera london broke her fantastic people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st operational black, british people, and we had to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films. i reckon you're in to tell me thing at home, right back again if it what lisa vicky fretfully have is making off invisible. do you b unscripted on out to thera lou
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ah ah, you're watching the news hour with me. elizabeth proudman, doha reminder of our top stories. the sour a large crowd of mourners have gathered for the funeral of 6 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. these live pictures from nablus, where a funeral procession is making its way. is rarely soldiers launched to rate on the janine refugee camp on tuesday. thousands of protest as have rallied and georgia's capital tbilisi against a controversial bill. they say will silence effects and the press protest is a worry that could impact their hopes of joining the european union. and volunteers
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in the house got in philippines trying to clean up a large oil spill. that's to reach the beaches of min door island. people living in coastal villages say they have nausea, an feel on wow. the spell was caused by an oil leak on a sunken tanka which was carrying hundreds of thousands of leases of industrial oil . turning to a developing story out of pakistan. supporters of the aston, prime minister enron khan had been arrested in hor, they were confrontations with police officers. a head of cons. planned election randy just hours before the valley authority is imposed. a ban on all demonstrations and large gatherings, which will last for one week. it's been a cause fondant. come on high the he's live for us in the whole. tell us what's happened up command. well, earlier today, m ron kong sparky, the budget ontario, again doug, what going to order rally they were going to drive from examined bog residents,
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which is huge, rated not very far from where we are. and it was going to be a peaceful rally. hard to get start the elections campaign. however, you can see or access drawers to examine. bog have been blocked by heavy contingent, charles the on job for lisa and all proud to have been a skull po, bedridden supporter of enron, con i day about the used water cannon that arrested many of those support judge. apparently the government said that they will not allow this mob to deb and board a 144 section, which means that more than 4 people get not gather that same di member on cons, party member. but i've been saying that if, if they're gone, did you have no right to protest as well as dollars go to electron rallied regard election. they've been a on for the all for april and i've got them, ron con, party subordinate. they've also warned that the government is trying to create
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a lawyer in order to do ation. in order to postpone the election time off, the board does today main beach florida address. so a den situation developing half m ron con, rally had not been able to leave the mon fog, which was, you know, glad. and the situation had a white game. well, the punjab hun department has said that it. banfield has because of the recent wave, they said what they call the recent wave of terrorism and threat, and that's, but of course, in long con and his importance would say that this is another effort to silence him . absolutely, it should be understood that there is over 70 cases that have been registered by the ruling coin legend against them or on hon. he's got monday gating printed off your dieting, that gun baseball establishment, read a new gated. now also being brought against them. we are gord that day of police in
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blue just on robin's coming to issue added water ins for him. ron han. 2 i'm ron bond of block that already door did for the member to remain beach florida. but they said becoming more of a political when debt di, according to him, ron funds the board, does that the government and powered afraid of the election that god damn suffered are deficient chevron election by electrons. and therefore, are looking for an excuse to correspond that electron so this is like need to add up order to get it didn't change, which i've been mounting and that gun v. i never got enough projects that this would be a baseball model and it would be the beginning of the election campaign. very good . going to be important to see how the government react, albeit, go farther, that board that we are getting and that the government wants to climb down on these mot judge, and to make sure they're dead or not. i did it then or gave me your name, the premise said read m ron con,
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had read diving tomorrow. thank you very much for that. that is, come on. hi the, with the latest live in the whole, a thank you. greece is facing and now the round of mass trying san nationwide protests off to a deadly train accident killed 57 people. last week, thousands of workers have walked off the job, protested questioning why the government failed to pursue safety. the phones jamal is switch him a doctor's given him a new moon and very angry and not just with someone in particular with everyone there should never have happened. everyone should be held accountable from the lowest to the highest. even. i'm responsible that i didn't react to this. never had he also let me know that those of them will miss you to know them. of course i am angry. how could i not be? it's not just the accident. it's everything else's. well lives. a lot of things have been building up so people have really reached their limit. who are you going or the black unit? it's logical that that would be angle within society. but i believe during these moments silence,
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it's the best option. that's pregnant correspondent john therapy. last, now he's joining as life on the capital athens. it is the government under pressure and we've just heard from the transport minister, john, what did he have to say? hello, elizabeth. well, we've just heard paid press conference. it raises about as many questions as it answers, and i think if anything, will make the families of the victims even angry about the deaths of their children in this terrible accident festival. we've learned that the automated some of the automated systems that should have been in place throughout the greek network were in fact operational on the nice of the accidents in larissa station that was the ability to have an automated route selection, optimal route selection via computer full train 62 that left the station at 11 o 5 on the night of february 28th. and there was an ability to track its
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course from 5 and a half kilometers after it left the station. why was the station master not consulting these systems? that remains unanswered. it's clear from sound recordings of telephone conversations that he had after the accident had taken place. and the 5 service had alerted the railway service that had been an interrupt that there had had been a collision on the tracks that he had no idea what had happened. secondly, it also doesn't answer why 2 additional station monsters. who should have been on duty with him until 11 pm took off at 10 p. m. without permission. and certainly it doesn't on. so why the train was about 15 minutes late and leaving the station, which would have meant that if everything had gone as planned, 3 station masses would have been present watching whatever automated systems they had as the train left the station. it suggests enormous problems in the operation
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and the training of personnel. tragically the, the automated systems that did operate in larissa station that night well and connected to the rest of the greek network. so nobody else could see what those systems in their association could see. why because fires sabotaged various things, have led to the degradation of the system which the government told us today has been gradually rebuilt throughout the country. but only about 70 percent of the system is interconnected. and larissa tragically was in that remaining 30 percent. that remains isolated, so i'm afraid we're going to have, i think a lot more anger being expressed here. elizabeth. and no doubt not more feel to the 5. we can say as more protests, a plan today for now. we'll have to leave it with john serrato's. a lie for us and athens. thank you for that. john. the you in refugee agency says the u.
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k. is new law barring the arrival of asylum seekers on bush's shore was and small boys would break international law. a controversial proposal was unveiled by the government on tuesday. charlie engineer reports from the u. k. coastal town of south sea. 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 can't make spurious, human rights claims, and you can't stay. we will detain those who come here illegally and then remove
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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 unprepared. i'm here for a little, i'm glad they like to do my, my life. you know, besides the going to england, you're charities who work with refugees, warns 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
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refugees to reach the u. k. at the moment, it's only available for those playing ukraine, hong kong and afghanistan. though only 22 afghans use this path. last year, while 8600 arrived by small boat, 65000 refugees and migrants are expected to cross this huddled full boat in the next 10 month according to the whole office. whether this proposed policy will deter them or even encourage a fresh wave remains to be seen. what cliff is that legal and practical challenges with you? that is nathan with charlie angela out there, south sea, begun to return to our top story. now there have been some clashes during funeral processions in janine and the occupied west bank. this is following the killing of 6 palestinians by as well as the janine refugee camp. and let's bring in our correspondent neither abraham. she's live for us in janine. neither what are you
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hearing and seeing what we're hearing is that confrontations are taking place between the security forces that palestinians occurs if was as an a. the palestinian warner is where a laying to rest of defect to hack lucia is a 48 year old to was killed here in the janine refugee camp in an israeli. a rave israeli army says they accuse him of killing to israelis in a shooting that took place more than 10 days ago near the village of water. now, had mab hatfield him the euro as whenever it's white rock laboratory. earl mentioned has definitely brought some attention from the side of the palestinian security forces. let's remember that officially, a palestinian security forces have the stance of non violent resistance. they don't want arms, they don't want palestinians to take up weapons and fight
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d israeli occupation. but that's the scene in nablus here in jeanine when, where we are, there's out totally different picture when we're seeing a sense of the finances of unity among palestinians. even one of those who was killed on tuesday by the israeli forces is a member of the palestinian security forces. he was killed by the israeli army here in jeannine. and we've been speaking to some of the armed men here in the camp. they were saying that while the yards, the person who was killed was a member of the security forces, he was agreeing with the approach of non violent resistance. he was telling one of his colleagues that a gotten man, that the fellow soon security forces are a pressuring him. but he wants to take up arms. he wants to fight israel, and he was killed alongside the 5 other palestinians in a raid in jeannine yesterday. neither how common or unusual is it to see
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palestinian security forces use tear gas on the palestinian crowd. it's been, we've been seeing more and more of that by the palestinian security forces. we've seen scenes in the past few years wid after a palestinian detainee was killed. he was an opponent to the palestinian authority . so he died while he was at the custody of the palestinian security forces. we've seen massive forces take to the streets and the security forces fight against them . let's remembered that this comes after a security summit that was held in georgia. then under the auspices of the americans would be at the end of the egyptians and the jordanians to kind of bring more calmness. so the palestinian authority does not want him asked to be operating here in the occupied west bank as we've been seeing in the past. year or so armed men taking up arms are fighting against israel,
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but those are mostly a not of belonging to factions, officially. some of them have affiliations, but they've been working together. and now with been happening is that we're assuming responsibility through one of its why does this situation, does that feel to the palestinian afford the we're going to show that it controls on been a land from over and near that we can hear some very loud noises . or those going on behind you, and if so, can you tell us what's happening? so this cemetery where i'm standing right now was filled with thousands and thousands of people who came to pay respects and buried their loved ones here in the junior refugee camp. so we're seeing a lot of armed men who have been shooting in the air, in honor and in respect of those palestinians who were killed. so that's why you've
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been hearing that noise, as we've been seeing, especially large amounts of people carrying weapons. it's interesting that we, when we come here back and forth, we see palestinians who are not even hiding their faces who are not covering their faces. so which means that they're exposed to the israeli army. they tell us that this is a sign of defiance. they tell us that israel kills palestinians left right and center. so it doesn't matter with power. it has the military advance. they have little access to weapons, but they tell us the other option is the surrender. and they're not gonna do that. neither. thank you very much. for that, that is neither abraham bringing us the very latest from jeanine. thank you. moving on to some other news now. good luck and have fun. that's the mission of an american company. breaking new ground and space exploration. relativity. space is launching the walls 1st 3 d printed rocket and to space later on wednesday at
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florida's cape canaveral. stephanie deck of reports. it's a historic 1st looking to the future and worthy of space. so 85 percent of the rocket by maps to the on the pad right now is through the print that but know the rocket prior to this with the highest percent interest probably. i don't know. maybe 4 percent 3 d printed by mass. so it's a huge step change and you know, as, as such, we need to prove that a 3 d printer rocket can survive the environments of a rocket flight. the company says its 3 d version is cheaper and quicker to produce than conventional rockets. $33.00 and a half meters long and nearly 2 and a half meters wide. the rocket. his arrived at the launch pad in florida. cape canaveral. the mission has been named. good luck have fun and essentially will test whether the 3 d printed rocket can reach and survive or bit
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a global 1st. so far everything's looking great. the, the team has, has gone through the, the major reviews that they need to, as we, as we had end to launch the weather outlook. it looking quite positive. if successful it could in future provide a launch vehicle for commercial satellites. the much anticipated lift off will take place on wednesday at $1800.00 g m t. that's 1 pm, florida time, potentially marking a new era in 3 d printing and space travel. stephanie decker audra 0. right. it's time for 40 years. jammah. thank you. elizabeth chelsea had coach grey and pulse called it a special night after his pain b birth. you don't want to reach the champion say, quarter finals. chelsea went into the match trading one mill from the 1st leg. so they leveled the time when by himself engaged the home side. the lead, just before half time. chelsea was given a penalty early in the 2nd hall for
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a humble bye dobbins, marius wolf. up step to coin, habits. he missed the time, so that wasn't the end of it. a retake was ordered off the players from both sides entered the box before the ball was kicked. and this time habit scored the kick, make it through the chelsea, 3 c one on aggregate and relieve some of the pressure on chelsea page breach both. so scott parker is another english manager. he's been struggling recently and he says he's not sure if he'll still be in charge. come the weekend off to his side with thrust 51 by bon feca. consult a ramos school twice for the portuguese team, who remained unbeaten in the champions league this season. and how about this from a great see mark finished off by david maris, i've been feca 171 on aggregate to reach the quarter final kid in about a says his future powers sanction. i won't be decided by the outcome of that
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champions. the time with by minute later on wednesday, p s t try one from the 1st like as they tried to stay in with a chance of winning the title. for the 1st time. the front champions white have name or to call upon he needs ankle surgery and is out for the rest of the season to the bay. now when the memphis grizzlies continue to struggle without, lest our jaw miranda, he's having a suspension. i'm being investigated by police. after being filmed on social media with a gun in a nightclub, he's now mr. 2 games, and they've lost both of them. the latest defeat was against the lakers, who up without the editor from james anthony davis, called in this one with 30 points and 22 rebounds than a shroud of 17. and caught the eye with this impressive assist to set up, often read to also good 17 because 11122132 move into night placed in the western conference in india. and australia. cricketers, a gathering up to play in front of what could be a world record crowd. the full found final test starts on thursday at the world's
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largest cricket venue and the ranger movie stadium. and i met about. it holds up to 132000 fans more than 810000 are expected on the opening day, including both countries leaders. the current record is $91112.00, which was set during an ashes game at the melbourne cricket ground in 2013. as for the state of play, india lead to one. so address will be good enough to claim the series, but a victory was secure. the place against australia and the fine of the world test championship. australia had into the game off during the last one by 9 wickets. this big long walk down from the chain rooms and not a little look at yet. so i'm not sure what to expect from that point of view, but it's an impressive site. it's amy, noisy, exciting. i think everyone sort of look forward to those opportunities where you can play some of that sort of crowd, so that'd be great and be great atmosphere and there's something different. so any exciting opportunity for us this week to play some really good cricket. we are up
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to one in the cities and we'd like to maintain that or certainly try to one better, you know, and obviously, you know, try and see if we can see this championship while, if occasion on our own and not have to rely on other people i found a few more sports stories for you now in the world based classic is back after a 6 year absence. it was the netherlands. he took the opening game piece in cuba. the 2013 torment was suspended in 2021. this is the current of ours pandemic, the united states, all the defending champions from 2017 and among the favorites again, a long time when at japan and the dominican republic, q one in 2013 it was a good day for the young by this my team in the parish to nice cycling race, they won the stage 3 time trial, which catapulted 3 of their writers into the top 5 of the general classification. but it still mark this, quote nielsen from the f education easy post team who sits top of the pile.
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although the danish ride, the one second lead with 5 stages remaining and in the ocean race, its team holsen p, i'll be the continue to dominate. they've maintained the lead of over 400 nautical miles on leg 3 of the rounds, the world race. but behind them, the 11th hour racing team is speeding progress, the racking up $544.00 north school miles in just 24 hours. if that's ratified, it will be a new race record. 11th, however, in the battles, the 2nd with the bias and team as they make away from cape town in south africa to the brazilian city of that is always full. for now i'll have more later for you, elizabeth m a. thank you very much for that. and that's it for me. and is it a problem for this news out, but your car will be here in just a moment or more of the day's news? ah mm
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