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ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is louise. i'll live from doha, coming up for the next 60 minutes. is where the forces storm jerusalem's alex from mosque arresting, hundreds of palestinians during ramadan. pres off to that violent raid rockets were fired from gossip. israel launched as strikes prompting fears of a wider escalation where life in garza and west jerusalem also ahead. this fe case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election and it should be dropped immediately. defiance from the president turned defendant, donald trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records. and the
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husband of scotlands, former 1st minister, is arrested and an investigation of the party funding in sports i go with says he is a realistic title contender heading into the 1st major golf tournament for the year . the 47 year old is targeting is sick victory. the masters tees off on thursday. oh, we begin with the latest is really escalation in the occupied palestinian territories in the early hours of wednesday. israeli security forces storm b alex or mosque firing, tear gas and stung grenades. videos of most of palestinian worshippers who'd gathered for ramadan prayers being violently assaulted with battles. hundreds of people were arrested. israel says it was trying to remove youths who barricaded
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themselves inside. overnight. the arab league has condemned the raid. shortly after that, rockets were fired towards southern israel. from garza israel carried out air strikes on the besieged palestinian enclave. in a moment, yuma outside will join us lie from guns with mortar strikes, but 1st let's go to natasha game. who's in west jerusalem for us? talk us through what happened natasha at alexa. it doesn't palestinians, and 2 police officers have been injured. at least 350 people were arrested. the police version of events is as follows. the police say that masked juveniles entered the old moss ox amongst compound, early wednesday morning, armed with fireworks uh, stoves and clubs and barricaded themselves inside the mosque. as part of a prior agreement with the compound officials,
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no one was going to be permitted to spend the night in the mosque during ramadan to avoid just this type of scenario in advance of jews visiting the compound on passover today. in any event, the police they, they were unable to coax the people outside of the mosque. and that is when officers forcibly entered the mosque. firey, stun grenades, rubber bullets, and using buttons to beat people. tension was already. hi natasha. how did it get to this point? yes, there have been a series of incidents violent incidents in israel just yesterday. the police say that a palestinian man stabbed and injured to israeli soldiers in tel aviv. and so far this year in the occupied westbank, $93.00 palestinians have been killed. this was always going to be
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a 10th period. you have ramadan and pass over overlapping this happened last year. and the visits by use during non muslim visiting hours is always a very tense situation and also one that is a very sensitive one for muslims. l. oscar ok, so mosque is the 3rd holy a site for jews. the compound is called temple mount. ringback it is jude isms holiest site. also, there's always concern of palestinians having restricted access during ramadan, which also becomes a flash point. want to have the reaction been natasha? while the pos to be in president's office is condemning this incident. it says that the israel should be warned about crossing quote, red lines, the jordanian foreign ministry, the jordanians are the custodians of the ox or compound are also weighing in
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condemning, quote, the storming of the mosque and saying that israel is responsible for the dangerous consequences and this morning in noblesse nablus, that is a, a bastion of palestinian armed resistance and a site of a lot of deadly violence there in the last year. plus, there was a protest this morning condemning what happened inside the mosque. here in israel, the national security minister bet with the police commissioner to assess the security situation and says in response to the rockets fired by garza fired by hamas from gaza. the israelis should act as a serious natasha named live in west jerusalem. many thanks to d patasha. let's bring in your messiah, who sent live for us in gaza. what damage to the is where the air strikes cause and hasn't been any reaction from us. yes, adrian. so these railey airstrikes where on the military sites belonging to hamas
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in different areas, in the gaza strip, there was only military, there was only material damage in these military sites as they were empty. there used to be emptied at once. that there is any kind of escalation that is predicted or any tension, no casualties or injuries were reported. of course, in retaliation off the air strikes. and while they were still going on, a very just of rockets were launched from because this strip as well. and, and that's response in retaliation between the israeli army and the policy infections in garza. a stay to it for a while in the early hours of wednesday to day they were at then a strong international and egyptian medications taken place. they seemed to have been successful to restore the called back to the gaza strip. we have not witnessed
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any launching of rockets or air strikes in the past couple of hours mess on its side or in with many statements it through many of its officials abroad and in garza said and confirmed that this is really aggression is and precedent. it and it has, it's a serious shift as it has been cold in these really aggression towards it. up so mosque and the worshippers, they've cold on the policy and people to resist and to fight back with all their tools. this ease, really, aggression and crimes. don't reserve your mom or fire reporting live from casa human, many french, and it was an he is out from out 0 south. come on the program, francis president manuel the corner wives and beijing for high level talks with china's leader. seizure in thing focused on the war in ukraine,
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with eyes on north korea, the u. s. to japan and south korea hold their largest joint naval drills. that it sport, the young south korean player who's making a name for himself, his major league baseball. and i was coming up a little later in the program. been to wrangler yes, the yacht and walmart. ah, for my u. s. president donald trump's day and course his marks an extraordinary moments in the nation's history. his appearance could also have far reaching political consequences for the 2024 presidential front runner in new york. a subdued looking trump pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records, linked to hush money payments ahead of the 2016 election back in florida. though he was defiant, claiming that he was the victim of a politicized prosecution,
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designed to derail his presidential campaign, from called the new york district attorney, a criminal and said the judge and his family. what trumpeters? they attacked me with an onslaught of fraudulent investigations, russia, russia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, impeachment hoax, number one, impeachment hoax number to the illegal and unconstitutional rate on mara lago right here. but now they have really stepped up their efforts by indicting the 45th president of the united states who received 075000000 votes, which is more than any sitting president in the history of our cochran. l 0 is gabriel alesongo followed events in new york,
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their images that will go down and us history. donald trump, arriving at a court in manhattan. gone was the traditional swagger that is defined trumps persona. to day, the former president was uncharacteristically somber. as he became the 1st current or former president to ever be charged with the crime. and this is what he's been charged with. the indictment being unsealed before trump in the court room. $34.00 felony counts, including falsifying business records, and other charges stemming from a $130000.00 hush money payment to a former adult film star. donald trump pleaded not guilty to all the charges. the case against trump laid out later by the manhattan district attorney alvin brag. 34 false statements made to cover up other crimes. these are felony crimes in york state. no matter who you are. we cannot and will not
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normalize serious criminal conduct. however, the indictment did not impress trump's legal team. this is frustrated. he's upset, but i'll tell you what he's motivated and it's not going to stop him and it's not gonna slow down. earlier outside the court house, the anticipation had billed to a fever pitch as both supporters and detractors of the former president gathered outside phony case. everybody knows that political persecution today is the beginning of a long series of potential passengers. and finally, after hours of waiting trumps motorcade arrived right past our camera. donald trump's motorcade arriving here at the court house. he's in one of these vehicles a historic moment. it's a very scary times, a very fragile time for american democracy. and not only should americans be nervous, good people around the world should be as well. this is just the start of what
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likely will be a long legal battle. the next phase will be a trial. trump's lawyers argued to the judge that they don't want that trial to begin until the middle of next year, putting it right smack in the middle of a presidential campaign, one in which it's probable trump himself would be a top contender for the republican nomination. trump left court without comment after more than 2 hours inside. later in the evening when trump returned to his mar lago, a state in florida, he broke his silence. this fate case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. and it should be dropped immediately from showing his defiance against did you dish or process that is very much in motion. gabriel's hondo out is either new york republican senator and former presidential candidate
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mitt romney has weighed in on the charges against trump. romney, a long time critic of trump said that although he believes the former president's character and conduct make him unfit for office, he also believes the prosecutor in new york as stretched to reach felony charges and claims those charges fit a political agenda. romney added that the charge is set a dangerous precedent for criminalizing political opponents and damage the public's faith. in the united states justice system, a spring and thomas gift he is the director of the center on us politics of university college london. he joins us now from harrisburg, pennsylvania could tell you with us sir thomas, so trumps, claims of election interference. obviously plato is base. how though, does it play with the broader electrodes in the states, all else equal? i don't think they trump wanted this fight despite the political upsides in the short term. but if an indictment were going to come down, i think this is how trunk would want it to play out. and that's because,
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compared to other cases that donald trump is embroiled in georgia, go reading case the special council inquiry and classified documents probing to january 6th. these charges seem to be the weakest legally. that's what most experts say. so that doesn't mean that trump's demagoguery is right, but this is a political vendetta. but i do think that his claims resonate with some voters. so i think, you know, trump is already leverage the indictment to raise something like $7000000.00. he's raising in the polls that's all helped him with it's based. and so in the short term, it's good for him, but in the long term, i think it's really difficult to make that assessment. i think you can make the argument that if there is a verdict in this case in the medium to short term, there's a guilty verdict. trump's going to have a hard time convincing the general electorate swing voters on the fence voters that this is a political persecution. but if there's a not guilty verdict and it really does play into his hands, you know,
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trunk can spin. this has proved that he is the victim of an over zealous prosecution or a weaponized judicial system. so i think the short term long term distinction is important. if, if he does get to know not guilty, vertica that of course, plays into his hands as you say, for the g o. p. primary. i mean, is he the front runner? you mentioned the money that he's been raising. is that perhaps now an opening for a different candidates to emerge? well, trump is tangled in these legal issues. well, i think at this point you have to say that donald trump is a prohibitive favorite. if you look at the poles and one on one match ups, it may seem like some of the other candidates have a chance of beating trump and certainly some of them still do. but i think that underestimates actually donald trump support because in the primaries, it's not just going to be donald trump versus for example. rhonda santas, the florida governor, or rhonda santas, another republican potential nominate. it's going to be donald trump versus the
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entire rest of the field. and so donald trump is able to maintain his floor of support within the republican party, which is around 30 to 40 percent of that electorate. and the other candidates split . the anti trump vote. that's enough to give him a plurality that he needs to win in a lot of these winner take all states. i also think that it is notable that trump's opponents aren't punching back at these charges. you know, for the most part they have rushed to support him. and i think that's the sort of crux of it is that they just don't feel like there's an opening right now. you know, if they tack donald trump directly, then they risk alienating the base that's bad for them. and so they're trying to straddle this line of challenging donald trump, but doing so in a way that is relatively soft so that they can ensure that they're not having this actually back fire against them. what are the implications of, of this case on of
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a possible legal actions, pending legal actions against trump? well, you know, legally, all of these cases are technically separate. we just did just say the donald trump is and brought in all of these different case. it's so the most prominent one probably is the georgia so green case. and if you recall your viewers, that's where donald trump is actually on record saying, can you find me additional votes? in addition to that, there is a special council inquiry into the mishandling or alleged mishandling of classified documents. there's also a probe into january 6th and its aftermath. so all of these are happening independently, either at the state level or the federal level. it's important that they are independent because they're not connected. and so there may be some discussion among prosecutors. once charges are filed, in terms of trial dates or you know, motion dates or that sort of thing. but all of this is happening kind of technically illegal. sit from a legal standpoint,
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separate which course the politics are all deeply in interconnected. and i think that that's the central point here. good story. thomas manufactured a thomas gift there at harrisburg, pennsylvania. the husband of scotland is full of 1st minister. nicholas sturgeon has been arrested the tomorrow was detained on wednesday, as part of an investigation into the scottish national parties campaign financing. let's go live down to london. i was a serious pull. brennan is that for us, paul? what's this all about? well, hi, adrian is a pretty romantic development. this, although the rumblings about the way the scottish national party has been operating its finances, have been going on for months now at least 18 month, the police investigation has been underway. central to all of this is the power couple at the top. busy of the scottish national party until very recently, that's peter morales, the chief executive who was imposed from the 2000 until march of this year. and of
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course, his wife, nicole sturgeon, who was the leader of the scottish scottish national party from 2014. until just until february, now the allegation that the police are investigating is that it's essentially a allegations of accounting irregularities that was around $748000.00 worth of funds that were raised in supposedly to be ring fenced for a 2nd independence referendum to be operated, but when the party finances were laid out in the county format, but money appeared to be missing for the police have been investigating for months and months now exactly where that money went and how it was, how it was accounted for. there's also a question mark about a loan that peter morale gave to the scottish national party alone. busy of around $107000.00 pounds, which the equivalent is about $134000.00 in order to shore up to its,
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its day to day running costs. it appears the party is in some financial trouble. now, at the moment, we don't know the details. the statement from the police simply says a 50 atrial management arrested as a suspect in connection with an ongoing investigation. he's in custody being questioned by detectives. that's got his national part. he's saying clearly it will be not appropriate to comment on any live police investigation. meanwhile, the governing body of the party has agreed to a review of governance and transparency. where does this investigation on the arrest leave the scottish national party then? at its hopes, the scottish independence well it's been, it's been a tory cup, few months, frankly, certainly the staff of the yeah, probably the last 6 months for the scottish national party losing both its chief executive and it lead in quick succession that had been question marks asked about the way that this power couple morale and. busy sturgeon had essentially dominated
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his politics and had dominated the scottish national party for so many years. and whether that was good for the party in good for accountability. as far as the independence question goes, it's, it's undoubtedly true to say that the independence motion, the independence movement has been set back. not just by nicholas sturgeon's departure, not just by the question marks about the way the party is being run, but also by public sentiment in the latest poll that without shared that there is actually a majority of people who would vote no. just scottish independence, if they were asked a recent poll in february, said that in this course, national party holds a new conference later this month in about a fortnight time to try to work out exactly where they're going to go politically. so it's not a great time for the scottish national party, both politically or things financially few later hubs or use of says he can't comment on live police investigation but, but it is. today's news is challenging and difficult pull. brandon in london. many
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thanks. indeed. france as president emmanuel mc one says that china as close ties with russia mean that could play a major role in finding peace in ukraine. a cron is on a 3 day state visit to beijing for the 1st time in 4 years. it also be joined by the e commission president, us live on the lion trade and the war. and ukraine are expected to be the main topics of discussion. will the european union and china a 2 of the world's biggest trading partners? european countries imported more than $600000000000.00 worth of chinese goods last year and exported around $230000000000.00 worth some european leaders c dependence on china as a security risk of want to reduce it without severing full economic ties. tension is growing of a beijing's claim of neutrality in the war in ukraine though, you foreign policy cheap, your said burrell has accused china of taking sides in russia after president
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seizing pings visit to, to moscow. last month. carol leno is the seo for the centre of european policy studies. he joins now, joins us now live from brussels. good to be with us, sir. was this the right visit to make at the right time for president mccall? thank you for the gretchen and good afternoon. i do not think it's the right time now to go to china. and for me it reminded me of their visits last year for booking and the beginning of the war that a crane reach. indiana are ridiculous. we've now seeing that sea has visits good in 2 weeks ago and stayed 3 days in moscow. 3 days, not only an hour, but was a long time there. and they discussed many things amongst all the support for russia in as far with ukraine. and that only 2 weeks later, b as b p u,
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again, the head of your commission, together, the french president go to seek c. i don't know for once, do they hope they, he can, they can change his mind. he will have another opinion of this. i'm, i won't. i think the 1st thing you don't choose have don't let me know that thanks between you and china has gone up over the last 2 years since we've tried to conclude a kind of, as we call latino brussels they, i china, a china investment agreement which was that it still under medical comp, notice between medical marker all andy, there's enough data in commission but had to be approved, but you're in parliament but for souls because of some actions. china has date and we know, for example, at china has stopped trading or accepting goods from lithuania, just as a form of regulation of lithuania,
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recognizing of having so political relations fits tyrone. but also we've seen that china has blacklisted some european individuals, academics and mandatory ottomans, prohibiting them from visiting china. but also we know and other issues like on trade that china does not fully respect those. okay, girl trade organs, your current students, do that or that folks are from, from what i will china be be looking at this visit? been, is it, is it, is it rubbing its hands with, with glee? exactly. i mean, china will be happy to be visited, but if we see what she has done, the good thing. i mean for me, that would be a no go. there would be a reason to say people that lexie, that's great them on. i mean, until we see that china changes, of course, i mean, you have to set conditions 1st before going go. not simply, i mean,
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throwing everything in your lindsay, i will go outside to go to the bait. all these things we need to know 1st, once we get to the bay. but the thing is that china cease to be an american. we know that the conflict or say the, the totally china and united states. oh, okay. okay. carol, we'll leave it there. many, many, many thanks indeed that carol, lot of them in brussels will, china is closely watching a highly symbolic meeting between ty, once president of the u. s. house speaker in los angeles in the coming hours. beijing claims that taiwan is its own territory and says that it's strongly opposed to washington arranging, sighing. when's transit at a meeting with kevin mccarthy? us maintains close, unofficial ties with ukraine's president followed him as landscape visiting neighboring poland to thank the nation for its support. since the russian invasion,
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he arrived by train at the border town of sham bushel. zelinski will meet ukrainian refugees of the holding talks with president to andre duda. many ukrainians have fled to poland since the beginning of the war. on day 2 of their meeting in brussels, nato foreign ministers are discussing china's ties with russia. they're concerned beijing is considering supplying arms to moscow. secretary general again, stolen burgles, who wants nato members to commit to spending at least 2 percent of national income on defense of the summit later this year. let's go live now. the cranes capital keith. i was 0. jonah hall is there. so zalinski is in poland. joan, an important ally. what are we to make of this sir? visit persons once gives you said cost of order early this morning on a visit, initiated by the public presidency, is their invitation that he come. he's accompanied by his wife all in which is substantially unusual. they don't always take these trips together and
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a couple projecting s. so the image and air of some confidence on this visit to one of ukraine's closest allies, of course, certainly is geographically, closest allies. poland has been hugely valuable to ukrainian coalescing international support for ukraine and in taking in more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees. but it's not just about deepening that alliance. it is also, although neither side explicitly says so an opportunity to try and paper over still fairly small cracks in the lines before they're allowed to get any bigger, notably to do with ukrainian grain imports. the european union cheap grain flooding into the european union, terrorist free bringing the price of great down. it's upsetting farmers in the number of countries, polish farmers had said they would try to disrupt this visit. that hasn't happened yet. i didn't point. in fact, during the last couple of hours, the polish agriculture minister resigned while zalinski was there in protest to europe in commissions decision to continue terror free access for cheap ukrainian
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grain into 2024. so it might sound like a small issue, but i think an opportunity here to do some diplomacy and make sure these things aren't allowed to interfere with the wider goal of european countries, helping ukraine with the war gender, as we said, there's a foreign ministers, amazing, and brussels today, do we expect more offers of military assistance to ukraine? well, they've already cut those off as a military assistance from nato allies, as you say, in anticipation of what is expected to be a ukrainian counter offensive potentially any day now. so possibly to take place in east of this country trying to dislodge russian positions around places like pat mood. the headline announcement from the united states for the $2660000000.00 worth of military aid, including at surveillance radar systems,
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anti tank rockets and fuel trucks, all thought to be needed in advance of that counter offensive. a spanish ship said their offer of 6 leper, 2 tanks to join dozens of others pledged by other countries will be on the move towards the 2nd half of this month. and poland again announced earlier this week that it had already dispatched. mig cough no specific number to that but had already sent mig croft to ukraine out there were still reporting live from keith many thanks indeed joan, up where the midway point in this usa were kind of weather update thanks then peruse, president survives and impeachment for failure. to stop violence during anti government protests last year, we'll tell you more. of course, and tourists to the face of violence, myanmar tries to revive a vital industry that lives to the civil. but it sport. alas, but it penalty and he's the home of the title favorites, the german cup, and the here with that,
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you're on sort of ah hello there, it's a divided picture weatherwise across europe. we got lots of fine and dry weather to be found in the west with sunshine. that's not the case of for the east, which seems wintery and wet weather particular for the southeast and more central areas of the mediterranean. thanks was storm system. now it's already brought very heavy rain caused landslides, as well as wind damage in the very south of italy. and it brought a bit of a wintery mix to the balkans. we had some heavy snow fall in places like soviet 20 centimeters in belgrade. and that, that a new record for april, there's still some wintry bits and pieces lingering around on wednesday, but the worst of the weather is still affecting southern parts of italy. malta it seems some of that heavy rain as well for the west of this much finer dwyer pitch
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of the iberian peninsula. lots of heat coming through in the south. but still some blustery winds blowing about that thanks to weather system in the north west of africa. for the north of this were expecting some rain to roll into northern parts of france. some heavy burst of rain as well for britain on the island of island. but it will improve as we go into the easter weekend. further east of this, a bit of a wintry mix starting to come back in parts of scandinavia, sweden as well as norway, as we get into thursday. if we have a look at the 3 day for oslo, though it's set fair for saturday, actually weather update. ah, the arctic to home to the semi people and natural resources needed for combat, climate change to an important part of the battery supply. china for europe, they don't think it is. people have to say human rights as other people can. nations may welcome from oil and gas, now balance that green obligations with the rights of indigenous people in your
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hello again. adrian finnegan here in doha with that he's out from al jazeera, the headlines. donald trump has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying business records. the run up to the 2016 election. a former u. s. president says the case is fake. as an attempt to interfere in the 2024 campaign is where the forces of carried out as strikes on gossip. after rockets were fired from the strip, israel says, 11 rockets were fired from garza into southern israel and somewhat intercepted, but came after his really forces stormed the alex of moscow occupied east jerusalem . they entered during ramadan pres, far east on grenades as palestinians through fireworks. hundreds of been arrested. the effect of israel's occupation of the west bank has had major impacts on the health and well being of palestinian people living that let's according to a report by doctors without borders. it describes the lives of those in the
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southern region of my suffer, yatta as unbearable. the region was clad a closed military zone by israel in the 1980s, palestinians. they're now live under a constant threat of home demolitions and forced evictions. doctors without borders says that freedom of movement and basic health care have been severely restricted and that mental health is deteriorating. last year, a quarter of palestinian patients reported suffering symptoms of trauma. 2 thirds showed signs of depression. the organization says that in 2021 more than 18000 palestinians across the occupied territories were injured. i is rarely forces and settlers content, but as is head of mission in the occupied palestinian territory for doctors without borders. he join just now skype from occupied east jerusalem. not a good time with us. tell us more than about the conditions that people are living on that are having such a negative impact on the health. what are your teams on the ground witnessing?
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what are the, from a doctor which we are witnessing should be, would you say no, the over $1100.00 teams under immediate reco, forcible displacement. we've seen that teen me last year. a huge even even cation in the course, if measures making they access to all services. very nice caught on, including medical services. we want to, as you say, you know that there are the lifestyle variables. and these possible possible forcible cancer is prohibited by international law. and in case that it happens, it will cost, it might cost to do the work. how is that impacting your organization's ability to provide the health care the people so desperately need? i would say that we are going to be allowed to enter the area we have never been
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stopping, although our access has been delayed several times. but i never thought the problem doesn't come from us accessing the relation. but from the book relation actually last we carry out a series of my way of cleanings and doing 2 times a week. and we have been for change the places of these mobile clinic as to allow that people to read. because a lot of the measures that they have put in place, i was thinking that freedom of movement checks. and therefore we have been, i said, we have to adapt to allow people to do come what, what are you calling on israel? and he did the palestinian authority to do it was basically our, our cause and mainly directed to the, the, some international community government. they said they really are probably be we are going to any media to help all these plans and usually to start not only that
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the teacher, but all the implementing all these ridiculous measures which are highly backed in the access to an impact on that physical and mental health regarding the community, we are asking them to take all the necessary measures to protect people data and to ensure that the human rights are held. dotted many thanks and be good to talk to david content as the in ok about east jerusalem. the us south korean and japanese warships of wrapped up a 2 day exercise in the east china sea. it was aimed at increasing readiness. following this, our launch is by north korea. robert bride reports now from sol. this exercise was led by the us aircraft carrier limits and its escorts, which have been in the waters of the korean peninsula, conducting large scale exercises with the south korean counterparts. exercises that
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have also involved drills between air force jets and land forces and the largest scale drills to take place here in 6 years, much to the anger of north korea, which has responded characteristically with multiple missile launches. this trilateral exercise. now, with japanese war ships, we are told involved anti submarine drills and also search and rescue the intention being to increase the preparedness of the 3 navies in the face of increasing threats from north korea, but also sending a message further afield as a counter to china and its growing influence in the region, much to the displeasure of paging itself to ship and are you sure we hope that all parties will move in the same direction, resolved a legitimate concerns in a rational manner, and maintain peace and stability on the peninsula. the united states actively
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pursues a policy of freedom of navigation, sailing through the contested waters of the south and east china seas. seas that china regards as its own backyard. and this exercise is ended with a joint statement from the us, japan and south korea, saying that all 3 very much share a vision of an indo pacific, which is open and free. robert pride al jazeera sol. japan says it plans to offer financial assistance to friendly nations to help strengthen their defenses. it marks tokyo's departure from rules that prohibit prohibits use of international aid for military purposes. a program is part of its plan to counter china's growing power in asia. japan will fund security projects in the philippines, malaysia, bangladesh and fiji. peruse president of survived and impeachment bid of a handling of m. t. couple of protests, a motion to remove deena on. the water was rejected by congress. the unrest broke
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out in december after i left his predecessor, pedro castille was ousted. thousands of demonstrators calling for new elections were killed during confrontations with security forces al jazeera, marianna sanchez reports from the about 64 legislators voted against them. 34 in favor of allowing a hearing to impeach a precedent the w out of bay for her handling of the protests that erupted in peru early in december, when former president bill castillo, was ousted from office, nearly 50 people have been killed since left wing parties presented this motion in january to impeach precedent the novel new out there because of permanent moral in capacity for her handling of the of the protests on human rights groups in peru have denounced rights violations. the united nations has
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called on peruse government to investigate the claims of the excessive use of force by security forces. now are the top prosecutor in the country club house in launched an investigation in january against the know a lot of it for genocide and murder of so far? no one, not one soldier or one police officer has been detained in the case. now the lawyer of lot of the house said that there were no orders to eliminate any one but to establish peace in the country. well, congress is controlled by right wing political parties. they have favored a strong use of force by security forces to quell the protest. in the streets of the country, the former congressional leader and mad me alba has said that if the hearings, the impeachment were to be because of the deaths, that they are that it did not merit. now most of the victims were young were poor,
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and many of them were children. medina santos, as a seed. i, lima, in the north of peru. this from more flooding caused by heavy rain of 365000 people have been affected. al jazeera rahile mohammed reports these pictures show the extent of damage in peruse northern region of pura roads filled with water and cause submerged. people struggle to save their valuables in many se dave received no help. that most likely, clemente i'm aware practically abandoned will need help once a poor. because look, the gallery vien has overflowed and that is what had an effect to the all of us. imagine we have children, the children have to put up with all this. after days of heavy rain, many are struggling to come to terms with their losses to man, whiter than me sending my animals have died there, floating all around, everything. my sandals, my water, my food, my wardrobe,
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my mattress. everything has filled with water and usually warm sea waters and a cyclone in recent weeks have led to record high water levels. inadequate drainage is being blamed for worsening the floods. drinking water and electricity supplies have been cut off in many areas, schools, offices, and commercial buildings have been damaged and many fear their homes are no longer safe. they know the mormon benjamin were leaving momentarily because if we had another house to go to, we would leave for good president, dean, up on the warranty has declared a state of emergency and affected regions are on high alert at survivors fight to save what they have left forecast to say more rains are on their way. really mohammed al jazeera series of tornadoes swept through the mid western and southern states of the u. s. the related, severe weather expected to strike areas worst hit by yet, tornadoes that killed at least 32 people last week. a wild fires burning
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across more than $600.00 hectares of land. in the you are state of oklahoma. people living in and around the town of weatherford have been told to leave the homes in northeast and india rescue teams or making final checks for survivors of an avalanche that killed 7 people. on tuesday 22 people were pulled from the snow in the not the law mountain parson, the himalayas please. so that 8 of them are in a critical condition of a 70 people are believed to be missing. you sealants for were prime minister to send the other has delivered on emotional final address to parliament. she thanked her family party and supporters and urged him piece to take the politics out of climate change order and stepped down in january after 5 years in office saying she had no more in the tank to leave the country. now i cannot determine what will
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define my time in this place, but i do hope i demonstrated something else entirely that you can be anxious, sensitive kind. and we're your heart on your sleeve. you can be a mother or not. you can be an ex mormon or not. you can be a new a crier. a haga, you can be all of these things. and not only can you be here, you can lead just like me not ada tina. okay. tina cook. new images from inside the reactors of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant of spark concern about their safety. the reactor was damaged and leaked radiation after a soon army is struck in 2011 experts. so the image is captured by a robotic, prove, show steel reinforcements may be unable to withstand further earthquakes. footage also shows that
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a nuclear fuel could be piling up the military government and me and my is trying to encourage visitors to return despite ongoing fighting. but as i was 0 study chang discovered in the ancient city of bergen and central myanmar, violence is never far away. the sleepy stupors began ancient pagoda as some more than a 1000 years old. this was once the capital of what would become a unified myanmar. even here, people protested against the military coup in 2021. and even here the military showed no mercy in the crack down as one resident told us anonymously. or gar, unit. gotcha, even though began, is he unesco heritage site. the military shot massively. during the protests, i saw 2 people die right in front of me. 2 years on some locals are coming back, keen to soak up the spirituality of a place. many people from myanmar considered sacred,
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but they don't spend like the foreign tourists. things have gone from bad to worse for tour guides. first, the coven 19 pandemic, than the qu when business really dried up doris guerrero. damita the economy of began, relies entirely on tourism. the rate of the sit between international tourists and local gas is different. and also their demands to the area is also home to some of mere mas, ancient crafts. in a nearby village, they make lacquer where the old way twisting finely cut bamboo before applying the dark resin. once harden the finished product, carved and colored a skill that takes years to master. but this workshop has already lost 85 percent of its customers and 2 thirds of its craftsman. if their tourist no come to began. so we wear loose were loose, ah, generation like
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a way to nourishing and your businesses were? yes, yes. oh and well, life has returned to normal here. the fighting isn't far away. the military has told us, we can go no further than this. here what a river has become a dividing line and central myanmar on this side, the tranquillity of began on the other, what appears to be a full blown civil war. and they say at night, if you listen carefully, you can hear the shooting. on the other side of the river, the day before there were reports that 50000 people had fled the fighting in nearby meal, some of whom are now seeking shelter in the historic temples and monasteries of this ancient town. tony chang al jazeera, begun central murmur. just ahead here on the sound sport will hear from a free time champion is out to prove a point of the 1st major golf tournaments of the year. ah.
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ah ah ah again, thomas for his id. thank you so much in we'll talk a would says see is a realistic title can sunday heading into the 1st major golf tournaments of the masters, seize off at augusta in the united states on thursday. the 5 time champion, last one is tournaments in 2019, but since then he has suffered a career threatening call crush. that still affecting his mobility was last competed at a top level. one went back in february. about occasion he finished down in 45th
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do things i bill i was i've been able to do on over the years, but to build still share this game and share some memories and create new memories with my son. and then also pass on some of the things that i've learned a lot of things in this game. so we'll pass that on to him and others as has been fantastic. well, this is the 1st my 1st to take places to sort of the live goals to the sounding raving band competition, which last last year has caused a big split at the top of the world game 6 time major champion. phil mickelson is one of the highest profile names to join the lucrative tony's hoping. one of the 18 live class taking part can win this master's title. live players have been banned from competing on the north american pga tool, but i still allowed to enter the majors and the nice to to validate the amount of talent that is over there on our, on live. but i think a lot of guys are playing really well heading in sort of,
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i think it'll be fun to watch. now the dates have been confirmed for next year's asian cup. and cats are the continents biggest international tournament. will kick off on january the 12th and finish on february. the 10th event will be staged across 8 stadiums. 6 of which were used during last year's world cup katzoff steps in his house when china gave up the rights last year due to it's ongoing code 19 policy. $24.00 teams will be taking part with cats, all the rain champions after their title. when in the united arab emirates, i can 2019 now frustrations continue for through the premier league seasons biggest under achievers. chelsea and liverpool playing out so pretty disappointing. they'll draw in london. i haven't stood up the ball in the next chelsea but that i filled out for humboldt. chelsea remain in 11th liverpool down the night. the 7 points off the champions league places, we just need to keep helping the boys and they've been going through
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a lot as well. is been adoption for them. as i said, the human beings and still i know the, the missed chances are but what they could affect the most, they was the attitude and the efforts are very similar teams. i would say probably different football because of different level of confidence for both teams . this was to fight, we had to show tonight, this was the way we have to start again, our development. we cannot novel because we have a couple of things which were absolutely not like this should have been the fix it been overnight. now romilly leecock, whose management team has said the in some of them play, was racially abused by events. his fans after scoring a late equalizer in an italian cup game, mccorkle ended up being sense of celebrating in front of you, a fans after this 95th minute penalty was so the 1st leg of the semi final finishing in a 11. draw bon munich had been knocked out of the german cock. this light penalty
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