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social media, each year, european fishing vessels source, at least half a 1000000 tons of fish from west africa. this is just to feed live stock in europe and asia. what the going by? what a serene and buy is a former senegalese fisherman and migrant rights activist in madrid. he runs in the regional elections in spain, aid in seattle stuck with the best scott k and the spaces appeals. jenin, it's gone by cisco mall center. got a, a denial. i can call you i think it might, it might not be it as a newly elected m. t serene confront policy makers at the heart of the european union with his findings.
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ah, israeli forces storm jerusalem's alex, a mosque beating a de resting palestinian worshippers during ramadan. press after that vod grade roll kits were fired from gaza. israel launched as strikes, prompting fears of a wider escalation. ah, hello again, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera life. also coming up with graham's president, followed him as landscape as its poland. looking to strengthen ties with one of caves, closest european allies seeking tourists while fighting a civil war. man, mom tries to revive a fight. linda ah,
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israeli forces of arrested hundreds of palestinians after storing the alex a mosque in occupied east jerusalem. the raid happened in the early hours of wednesday as really forces fired tear gas and stung grenades. video has emerged of palestinian worshippers who had gathered for ramadan prayers being assaulted with patterns. hundreds of people were arrested. israel says that it was trying to remove youths who barricaded themselves inside overnight, along with stones sticks and fireworks. i'll just hear natasha. good aim reports from western muslim. the police say that the masked juveniles entered the old moss ox the moss compound, early wednesday morning. armed with fireworks of stones and clubs and
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barricaded themselves inside the moss as part of a prior agreement with the compound officials. 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 say they were unable to coax the, the people outside of the mosque. and that is when officers forcibly entered the mosque. firey, the stun grenades, rubber bullets and using buttons to beat people. this was always going to be a tense period. you have ramadan and passover overlapping. this happened last year and the visits by jews 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 wholly
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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. shortly after the rate rockets will fall into some of the israel from gaza. israel then carried out and strikes on the besieged palestinian enclave . i'll just here as you know, sigh reports from gaza. these railey airstrikes where on the military sites belonging to hamas 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 empty air once there is any kind of escalation that is predicted or any tension, ah, no casualties or injuries were reported. of course in retaliation off the earth
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strikes. and while they were still going on, a marriages of rockets were launched from the gods this strip as well. and aah! and death response in retaliation between the israeli army and the policy infections in godsa. i stayed for a while in the early hours of when is day to day, they were at then a strong international and egyptian mediations taking place. they seem to have been a successful to restore the call back to the gaza strip. we have not witnessed any launching of rockets or air strikes in the past couple of hours. a mass on its side are 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. ah,
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in now these really aggression towards it. ok, 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. nature's secretary general says it would be a historic mistake for china to provide weapons to russia. yeah. on the stove box at any such move would have profound imprecations, china's ties with russia. i've been on the agenda for day 2 of a nice her foreign ministers meeting in brussels. they've also been discussing to french spending big while ukraine's president followed him. as lensky has been awarded, poland highest civilian honor during his official visit to warsaw. he thanked the neighbouring nation for its support, since washes invasion. soleski says the grain once poland to become a main pauper in reconstruction efforts, when the war ends, poland is hosting building 1300000 ukrainian refugees. it, it is
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a great honor to be here today with my wife and to thank the president, his team, the polish government, and every polish person for what you have already done. you have not abandoned ukraine, if stood shoulder to shoulder with us. and we are grateful for it. i believe that these are historic relations. i historic results and our store extra 5th between our countries or our from al jazeera john hall in cave. what is come at the invitation of the polish presidency, a full state occasion pump and pageantry, as you probably seeing in the pictures there. and as president lensky awarded the highest state honor in the company of his wife all in a. so, you know, certainly one aspect of this is that this is a broadening, a deepening of a very close alliance. they weren't always close allies. of course, at between these 2 neighbors, potent has been hugely instrumental in coalescing european support behind ukraine taking in all those refugees to ukraine. once all of that, to continue,
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there is another aspect to it which is taking the opportunity perhaps to just pay for over a couple of very small cracks beginning to show in the lines before they become anymore divisive. notably, the flow of cheap ukrainian grain into the european union into poland in particular . terrorist, great and bringing the price of grain down and upsetting domestic producers. domestic farmers in a number of countries in the pony pharmacist threatened to try and disrupt this visit. they hadn't done so yet, but during the course of the morning, the polish agriculture minister resigned in protest at the european commission's decision to continue to allow poli, ukrainian grading terrorist free all the way through 2024. so, you know, it is an issue of concern, it is a small crack, but they will be a deep interest in making sure these divisions don't grow. president mcroy france says that china is close ties with russia. mean, it could play a major role in finding peace in ukraine and occurs on
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a 3 day state visit to beijing to the 1st time in 4 years. it also be joined by you commission president. us live on the lion trade and the war. and ukraine are expected to be the main topics of discussion. looking for benjamin, we must not be naive all european union taking this step of european sovereignty that i defended 5 years ago. is establishing trade instruments that are necessary, but to the ease you must also be voluntarily committed to continuing to have a trade relationship with china. and so we must, in a way reduce the risk to our economies by never being fully dependent on one country. this is what china once for itself, when dealing with europe and the united states, we must not distance ourselves in a way that suggests me that ultimately we are meant to do nothing together any more . china is closely watching a highly symbolic meeting between ty, once president of the us house speaker and los angeles in the coming hours. beijing
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claims that taiwan as its own territory and says it's strongly opposed to washington arranging, sighing. when's chances are meeting with kevin mccarthy? the u. s. maintains close unofficial tires with taiwan. former us president donald trump's day in court has marked an extraordinary moment 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 $34.00 counts of falsifying business records, linked to hush money payments. out of the 2016 election. but back home in florida, he was defiant, claiming that he was the victim of a politicized prosecution, designed to derail his presidential campaign. from called the new york district attorney, a criminal and said the judge at his family. what trumpeters?
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they attacked me with an onslaught of fraudulent investigations. russia, russia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, impeachment, ok, number one. impeachment hoax. number 2, the illegal and unconstitutional raid on maro logo right here. but now they have really stepped up their efforts by indicting the 45th president of the united states who received ah 75000000 votes, which is more than any sitting present in the history of our character. gabriel, alexander reports now and how the case has been reported to day in the us. this is the new york times right here. trump charged with 3 felonies. this is obviously the biggest paper in the united states. you can see that photo on the
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front showing trump in court, that photo that will go down in history books now surrounded by his lawyers on each side of him with to court police officers as well. trump charged with $34.00 felonies. is the headline there of the new york times, also on the new york post. this is a tabloid here in new york. a conservative tabloid owned by rupert murdoch has a tendency to, to favor trump a little bit, a lot of times and you can see the difference here. headline on the new york post as trumped up is that it question marks brags historic case versus dawn falls flat. so that's the sort of the opinion from that conservative tabloid here in new york. and you can kind of get a sense still using that photograph. of course, of course, it's photographed, it of you can mentioned again, it's going to go down in history of trump sitting there in a court room. the 1st former or current president ever of course,
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to be charged with a crime. i will say there was the new york daily news, which is another tabloid here in new york. it's a little more anti trump in their headlines they were sold out, couldn't find any of them in the, in their local areas that they normally sell them. that to a newspaper, the new york daily news just had a big photo of trump in the court. and just saying trump arrested. so you're getting a really good perspective here of how the newspapers and the media at least here in new york. and the tabloids are portraying this day from yesterday. an international police operation has shut down what's believe to be one of the world's largest online market stealing and stolen identities. europe's policing agency, europe poll says that more 100 people were arrested in the operation which spanned 17 countries. genesis market offered more than $2000000.00 identities for sale with prices ranging from 70 us cents to hundreds of dollars depending on the nature of
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the stolen data. we'll get a weather update based here on al jazeera, then scotland, political funding scandal deepens. as the husband of a former 1st minister is arrested plus you can lead just like an emotional farewell for new zealand, jacinta former prime minister makes a final speech to paul ah, ah. hello. there was dot in south asia where the weather is set fair across many areas, particularly india, we're seeing lots of heat coming into northern areas now that that system has pulled its way further north. it's also left lodging, clear skies across much of pakistan. after we saw some flooding in the northwest,
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the rain picks up further south, some showers coming into places like carola, as well as tom will not do. and the possibility of shop a thunderstorm in sri lanka, largely here as well across northeastern areas of india and into bangladesh. still a bit of rain creeping into pots of nepal, that is a clear picture of the days, the head, lots of heat coming back into new delhi. the temperature sitting in the early thirty's now will move across to east asia. we're going to see temperatures tumble in places like japan as that system pulls its way further east. it's already brought some very heavy rain to the korean peninsula, places like south korea and disrupted flights there. it does work its way further east into thursday and friday, taking the heavier rain to more southern parts of japan. so those thunderstorms are popping off for taiwan stretching down to hong kong as well. but a much clearer picture across central and northern parts of china and we will see the temperature in beijing dipped on slightly before picking up that to weather update. ah
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hello again. this is how to 0, the made use. this is where the forces of stole the alex almost compounded. ok. you got east jerusalem. they entered during ramadan pres, firing stone grenades is palestinians, through fireworks. hundreds of people were arrested. ukraine's president has been awarded, poland, his highest civilian honor during an official visit. you're so, welcome is lensky says that ukraine wants poland to become a main papa in reconstruction efforts when the war with russia ends. donald trump is pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying business records of the one up to the 2016 election form a u. s. president says the case is fake and the attempt to interfere the 2024 campaign osborne of scotlands for the 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has been arrested. peter merrill was detained, a weapon stay as part of an investigation into the scottish national parties campaign financing. for brenda reports from london as a startling development, the police turning up at the home address of peter merrill and his wife nicholas
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sturgeon. he the former chief executive of the scottish national party. she recently resigned leader of the scottish national party, an author investigating the con i so far of an 18 month investigation to the parties. finances now specifically, the police are looking at a $748000.00 money raised that was supposed to be ring fenced for the purposes of funding a 2nd scottish referendum, but which appears at 1st glance, at least 2 have been spent on day to day party expenses, which it shouldn't have been. the other thing that the police are looking at is a, an interest re loan the p tomorrow gave to the party, 107000 pounds. that's around $134000.00. which i learned that i should really have been declared within 30 days, and in fact, it wasn't officially declared for for a year. so there's
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a sense that the reporting rules were not followed correctly and that's what the police are looking up there. so they've arrested him this morning. they have 12 hours to hold him before they need to make a decision on whether to extend that detention for another 12 hours or charge him or indeed release him without charge for his president to survive the impeachment, bit of a handling of antique protest emotions removed in a bottle, wattsey was rejected by congress. the unrest broke out in december alter, had left. his predecessor federal casteel was ousted, dozens of demonstrates as cooling from new elections, died during confrontations with security forces. 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,
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nearly 50 people have been killed since left wing parties, presented this motion in january to impeach precedent. the novel new out of there because of permanent moral incapacity for her handling of the of the protests. no human rights groups in peru have denounced rights violations. the united nations has called on cruise government to investigate the claims of the excessive use of force by security forces. now, 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
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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, a mighty government alba has said that the hearings, the impeachment were to be because of the deaths that they are that it did not married to. now most of the victims were young were poor, and many of them were children. medina santos, as a seed, lima for the heavy rain armed flooding has affected northern regions of peru at least 65000 people have been affected. rahile, mohammed's 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 say they've received no help that most likely,
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clemente i'm aware practically. abandon will need help and support because look, the galler ravine has overflowed. and that is what had that back to the all of us. imagine we have children, the children have to put up with all this. off the days of heavy rain, many are struggling to come to terms with their losses to me and what than me sending my animals have died there, floating all around, everything, my sandals, my water, my food, my wardrobe, 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. in 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
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a state of emergency and affected regions 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. this went through the mid western at southern states of the u. s. they could strike areas that were worsted by tornadoes, in which at least 32 people died last week. o wild fires burning across more than 600 hector's of land in the us state of oklahoma. people living in and around the town of weatherford have been told to leave their homes and moved to safety. he, wes pharmaceutical giant johnson and johnson has offered to pay nearly $9000000000.00 to settle claims that its talcum powder products caused cancer. the companies faced longstanding law suits over the safety of its baby powder, which has been alleged to contain cancer causing compounds. johnson or johnston has said that the settlement offer is not an admission but its products pose health
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risk. mexico, as president, has asked china's leader to help control shipments of the powerful pain killing opioid fentanyl under as manuel lopez over it all made the official request to seizure and ping of the talks with members of the us congress. mexico has been accused of not doing enough to stop the flow of a drug that's been blamed for a surge of overdose deaths in the u. s. at the most of the day, but she and day we come to you president, she's hm. thing for humanitarian reasons. not to help us control shipments of fentanyl that may be sent from china to our country, either according to available information. it's produced in asia and freely sold for export to canada. the united states and our country, the military government and me on my is trying to encourage visitors to return despite ongoing fighting. but as teddy chang discovered that the ancient city of background and central myanmar, violence is never far away,
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the sleepy stoop as it began. ancient pagoda is some more than a 1000 years old. this was once the capital, what would become a unified mamma? even here, people protested against the military coup in 2021. and even here, the military showed no mercy in the crackdown 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, but they don't spend like the foreign tourists. things have gone from bad to worse for tour guides. first, the curve at 19 pandemic than the qu, when business really dried up. doris guerrero, damage or the economy of began relies entirely on tourism. the rate of the set
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between international tourists and local gas is different and also their demands. 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 reson. once hardened 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 they're tourist no, come to bargain. so we're where loose were loose. ah, generation like always generation and your businesses were yes yes. and while life has returned to normal here, the fighting isn't far away. the military has told us we can go no further than this year. what a river has become a dividing line and central me on my,
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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 mill, some of whom are now seeking shelter in the historic temples and monasteries of this ancient town. tony chang al jazeera, begun central mamma, fathers and factory workers from across india have rallied in new delhi against the government of prime minister blends remoting unions and left leading political groups what a minimum wage, a range of social benefits for the poor zane basra, the reports the young people in india are struggling to find work. those that have jobs often say salary are too low. and that in a nutshell is the problem facing prime minister miranda remote. these government
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ahead of upcoming elections on india's economy is growing, but failing to create enough new jobs who can survive on $25.00 a month with forced to survive on this, we have to choose between buying gas, paying rent, or paying for our children's medical treatment when we work in the field, we don't get any insurance time off. the indian economy is set to expand this year . it is in fact one of the fastest growing of any major country. but most growth is in the corporate or private sectors which employ relatively few people in india. the union leaders here, blaine prime minister, modi's handling of the economy for rise and jobless figures got them. i didn't want to get it when you, when you
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click on the big movies, government has launched an employment drive and you're more billions of dollars in incentives to attract investors hoping to boost production and manufacturing jobs. although i don't know, but protest leaders want the prime minister to put an end to what many describe as a runaway privatization inequality is one thing which is glaring in our economy, particularly during the lockdown. i mean, data tells you that for the corporate take the profits, boom, even though the sales dropped. and that happened because there was a lot of attention to work because the, the costs calling for the corporation, which means those they were buying from those gospel falling. so it's this section because last and it's that fiction which has protested his critics, one more oversight of private companies, a minimum price on agricultural goods and
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a minimum wage as well as loan waivers for the poorest cost of living and unemployment are likely to be pressure points more. these rivals views in this, your state elect. zayna basra. v l jersey is helen's former prime minister, jacinta arden has delivered unemotional final address to parliament. she thanked her family party and supporters and urged champagne to take the politics out of climate change. or don stepped down in january after 5 years in office, so she had no more in the tank to lead her country. now i cannot determine what will 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 an id, a crier, a hugger.

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