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the arab league holds an emergency meeting after is very forces storm all ok, so mosque beating under resting palestinians during ramadan prayers. ah monroe matheson and this is our 0 live from dough, also coming up. ah. military honors tributes and praise. poland welcomes ukraine's president. is he looks to strengthen ties still further. this vague case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. and it should be dropped immediately
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on some calls to defunct, the f, b i and the justice department a day after he was charged with falsifying business records and seeking tourists while fighting a civil war man more tries to revive of vital industry ah, of ireland rate by is really forces inside islam is 3rd holiest sites. the arc some mosque is joined condemnation and demands for de escalation from countries in the region. busy israel says it was trying to remove youths who had barricaded themselves inside, overnight, along with stones and sticks and fireworks. they audibly has called for an emergency meeting that i shall, honey reports. fire work, light up is lambs, 3rd holy is site. it is really police move in during ramadan prayers ah, social media video from inside alex
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o mosque shows police officers beating people with baton. again, the book i was on the reading, the quote on that is that it is, was dangling, it's, and one hits me in the chest. i did is really police a dozens of masked juveniles armed with fireworks clubs and stones barricaded themselves inside. they say when attempts to coax them out peacefully failed. the police force their way in more than a dozen palestinians and police officers were injured, livable and lifted up alex, a mosque despite all what is going on, is purely from muslims and cannot be shared. everything that is going on and happening by force will never be legitimate. jews visited the compound hours later to observe passover on tuesday, hamas and others urged palestinians on social media to go to l. oc. the mosque referred to by jews as the temple mout to quote, defended from the occupiers. in
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a statement is really police said the attempt to disrupt the holiday in the routine of prayers and visits to the temple mount is the result of increasing incitement on social networks by terrorist organizations. among others, those rioters are 1st and foremost, harming a large population of muslims who wish to celebrate and pray safely. oh condemnation. on both sides was swift. the arab league and the palestinian president's office criticized the violence and the jordanian foreign ministry said israel would be responsible for the dangerous consequences of this confrontation. israel's national security minister urged the cabinet to convene and respond to rockets fired from the gaza strip by sunrise on wednesday, the situation was calm, but with ramadan pass over and easter holidays overlapping this coming weekend.
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tensions are high in the old city. natasha game l 0. occupied east jerusalem walked to the raid and alexa raucous were far toward southern israel, phone, gaza. israel carried on airstrikes in the gaza strip, which had said targeted hamas military sites. on all sides reports from gus. these railey airstrikes where on a da military sites belonging to hum us in different areas in the causes strip, there is 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, no casualties or injuries were reported. of course, in retaliation off the earth strikes and while they were still going on, a marriages of rockets were launched from because this strip as well and,
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and that response in retaliation between the israeli army and the policy infections in garza. i stayed for a while in the early hours of when is day to day, they were a then a strong international and egyptian mediations taking place. they seem to have been 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 enough. these really aggression towards it. ok, so mosque and the worshippers, they've cold on the palestinian people to resist and to fight back with all their
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tools, this ease really, aggression and crimes. the name of general zachary, he says it will be a historic mistake for china to provide weapons to russia. jest oldenburg, says any such move would have profound implications. china's ties with russia have been on the agenda for day 2 of the nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels. they've also been discussing defense spending. meanwhile, ukraine's president lat muranski has been awarded polos high, a civilian honor during his official visit to also we thank the neighbouring nation for support. since the russian invasion, zelinski says and crane was calling to become a main partner in reconstruction efforts when the war ends. holland is hosting more than 1300000 ukrainian refugees in yemen. issue it, it is a great honor to be here today with my wife and to thank the president, his team,
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the polish government, and every polish person for what you have already done. you have not abandon 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. john hall reports from 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, between these 2 neighbors. potent has been hugely instrumental in coalescing european support behind ukraine taking in all those refugees. clearly ukraine wants all of that to continue. there is another aspect to it which is taking the opportunity perhaps to just pay for over
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a couple of very small cracks beginning to show in the lives before they become any more divisive, notably, the flow of cheap ukrainian grain into the european union into poland in particular terrace, great. and bringing the price of grain down and upsetting domestic producers, domestic farmers in a number of countries. indeed ponies. pharmacist threatened to try and disrupt this visit. they haven't done so yet. but during the course of the morning, the post 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. for president monumental says china as close ties with russia. i mean, it could play a major role in finding peace in ukraine. my home is a 3 day state visit to beijing for the 1st time in 4 years, and also be joined by each commission president on the land trade on the war. and
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ukraine are expected to be the main topics of discussion. looking for bernice. this is good for your benjamin face. we must not be naive. our european union taking this step of europeans over antique that i defended 5 years ago, is establishing trade instruments that are necessary. but the, 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 ones for itself when dealing with europe and the united states. we must not distance ourselves in a way that suggests that ultimately we are meant to do nothing together any more. china as closely watching a highly symbolic meeting between taiwan as president and the u. s. house speaker in los angeles. in the coming hours. beijing claims taiwan as its own territory, that it says is strongly opposed to washington, arranging, sighing, one's transit,
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and to a meeting with kevin mccarthy. the u. s. maintains close unofficial ties with ty, one. you are a secretary of state and to be blank and says transits by a taiwanese leaders are routine and this shouldn't be a source of conflict. beijing should not use the transits as an excuse to take any actions to ratchet up tensions are to um, further push it are changing the status quo. ah, and our, our objective remains the same to have piece to have stability across the taiwan strait or, and to ensure that any differences that exist between mainland and taiwan are resolved peacefully. hinsley all is assistant director of the atlantic cancels global china hub. he says the plan meeting between taiwan is president at
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the u. s. how speaker is a show of democracy? i. one has several issues to discuss of substance including on sales, including the debate of set ourselves. the important message here is to illustrate or perhaps to china, perhaps more publicly to the world that on how democracy works essentially on the congress does not actually, does not represent the demonstration. the emigration does not have a say in our congress attempt to conduct business. while most of the time china likes to pretend that you know, basically late, or they don't understand how congress administration words. this is a good way to actually illustrate that, you know, ideologically speaking, this is a strong lyons and also to basically push, trying to establish for the red lines and to establish a carbon, such which they consistently actually tried to push way. because initially, the reason why for the site and i would assume speaking mccarthy used to have this
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meeting in california instead of for a speaker on the coffee to company. one would be to avoid any sort of further escalation across anson across the street. and however, you know, as we can see from superficial responses from china, threatened to that for the motor exercises. but, you know, an observation of this will be an interesting way and substantial way to actually gauge our chinese realize trends responses. and whether they're amenable to our d escalating the situation, an international police operation has shut down what's believe to be one of the world's largest online markets, dealing in stolen identities. europe's policing agency, utah paul, says more than a 100 people have been arrested in the operation respond 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 the stolen data. at least 4 children have been killed in an attack at
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a school in se brazil, a man with an axe broke into the campus at the state of santa catalina. he was arrested by police and another 4 children were injured. president lewis and i feel a little da silva, is called the attack, a monstrosity, and an unacceptable tragedy. the husband of scotlands, former 1st minister nicholas sturgeon's, been arrested peter merrill was detained on wednesday as part of an investigation into the scottish national part. his campaign financing, paul brannon has more from london a startling development. the police turning up at the home address of peter merrill and his wife nicholas sturgeon. he the former chief executive of the scottish national party. she recently resigned leader of the, of the scottish national party and what they're investigating. what if the con i so far of an 18 month investigation to the parties finances now specifically,
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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 so i should really have been declared within 30 days. and in fact, it wasn't officially declared for a year. so there's 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 on the moment the police scotland is simply
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saying a 58 year old man has been arrested in suspicion of connection with an ongoing investigation. he's in custody and other such as are ongoing. still ahead and i'll just hear him. you to lead just like me an emotional for well for new zealand, jacinta order is the former prime minister for finals reach to poland. 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 north west,
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the rain picks up for the south. some showers coming in to places like carola, as well as tom will not do. and the possibility of a 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 had lots of heat coming back into new delhi, the temperature sitting in the early thirty's. now when you 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 heavy 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 of course, central and northern parts of china, and we will see the temperature in beijing dipped on slightly before picking up that to weather update.
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you want to go to see it a reminder? what top stories this hour is early forces has stormed the alex a mosque in occupied east jerusalem. they entered during ramadan. prayers fighting stung grenades as palestinians through fireworks. hundreds have been arrested. ukraine's president has been awarded poland highest civilian honor during an official visit to warsaw. ramirez zalinski says ukraine once poland become a main partner in reconstruction efforts. war with russia. haines and french president mike mccall. it says china's close ties with russia, meaning could play a major role in finding peace in ukraine. my com is almost 3 days state visit to beijing for the 1st time in 4 years. donald trump has calling on republicans in congress to cut funding for the justice department and the f. b. i until they quote, come to their senses. the day after he appeared in court on criminal charges, the former u. s. president denies 34 council falsifying business records in relation to hush
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money paid before the 2016 election from claims he's the victim of a politicized prosecution. designed to harm his 2024 presidential campaign. back in florida. on tuesday, he called the district attorney who brought the case a criminal and said the judge and his family, or trump haters. 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 raid 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,
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which is more than any sitting president in the history of our character. gilbert arizona has more now from new york and how the u. s. media, i'm covering the trunk case. people in the united states are waking up to blaring headlines from the historic day at this court house behind me. when donald trump surrendered here and had his arraignment, i want to show you some of the headlines. this is the new york times, the headline, trump charged with $34.00 felonies. underneath that, it says district attorneys sites payoffs to a porn star a playboy model, and adore man. and of course, that now a famous photograph of trump sitting in the court room surrounded by his lawyers. want to give you another perspective as well. this is from a conservative new york tabloid called the new york post. this is a different take on the situation this says trumped up, is that it brags historic case vers don falls flat. and there you see of course,
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another photo of donald trump in the courtroom. this is a conservative tabloid. it's owned by rupert murdoch as well. so on fox news, it has a tendency to be much more supportive of donald trump. there's another tabloid here in new york that's more liberal. it's the daily news. and it had a photo of donald trump and just the words underneath the headline where trump arrested. but that paper has been sold out at all the newspaper kiosks, all over town. i couldn't find it anywhere, but we are near the china town neighbourhood in new york city, and i was walking through there this morning. and this is a taiwanese chinese language paper. they sold here in the united states, and you can see as well the main story. you don't even have to read chinese to know this. donald trump, of course, the same photo of him sitting in the courtroom. frances labor union say they're going to continue fighting new pension changes after failing to reach
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a compromise with the government. its plans to raise the retirement age. union bosses walked out of negotiations with prime minister elizabeth born on wednesday, and they promised an 11th round of nationwide strikes. presidents, m, i o, michael says the changes are necessary to sustain francis pension system. new build flows all due and once again today we demand together that the retirement age be 60, not 64, it's something that does not apply to work, isn't in this country. once we all had all say, we finally asked the prime minister to confirm whether she was withdrawing this reform, which is what we all are asking for. and the answer is no. say no, don't you try to say, you know, i listen to each of the trade union organizations and turn i heard their disagreements on raising their retirement. and i was able to repeat my conviction and that of my government and of the need for this reform. farmers factory workers from across india have rallied in new delhi against the government of prime minister in ramadi unions and left leaning political groups want
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a minimum wage and a range of social benefits for the poor jan bush abi has more yeah . 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, the government ahead of upcoming state elections on india's economy is growing, but failing to create enough new jobs who can survive on $25.00 a month with force to survive on this. we have to choose between buying gas, pang, rent or paying for our children's medical treatment. when we work in the field, we don't get any insurance or 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 gr, who is in the corporate or private sectors which employ relatively few people in
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india. the union leaders here, blaine prime minister, movies handling of the economy for rise in job. those figures got them, i didn't want to get it when we but when you 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 that protest leaders want the prime minister to put an end to what many described 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
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a lot of attention to what the, the costs of falling for the corporations, which means those they were buying from those costs for falling. so if this section, because last and if that fiction, which is protested his critics, one more oversight of private companies, a minimum price on agricultural goods and a minimum wage as well as loan waivers for the poorest. the cost of living and unemployment are like me to be pressure points mo, these rivals use in this year state rec davis, robbie o g u. s. pharmacy to go. john johnson and johnson is over to pay nearly $9000000000.00 in several claims that his tall compiler products cause cancer companies face long standing lawsuits over the safety of its baby powder, which has been alleged to contain council causing compounds. johnson and johnson said that the settlement offer is not an admission that its products pose
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a health risk. mexico, as president, has asked china, is needed to help control shipments of the powerful pain killing opioid fentanyl. under my lover's daughter made the official request. she didn't ping to talks with members of the us congress. mexico has been accused of not doing enough to stop the flow of drug has been blamed for a surge of overdose deaths in the u. s. pharmacy. that was the most stable. she and we come to president, she's saying for humanitarian reasons, to help us control shipments of fentanyl that may be sent from china to our country . according to available information is produced in asia and freely sold for export to canada. the united states and our country. you see the military government and me and laura was trying to encourage visitors to return despite ongoing fighting. but as tony chang discovered in the ancient city of bergen in central leon, march, the violence isn't far away. the sleepy stupors began ancient pagoda as
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some more than a 1000 years old. this was once the capital. 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 were gar unit gucci. even they 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 consider 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 said to
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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 lac aware the old way twisting finely cut bamboo before applying the dark resin. 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 dead tourist no come to began. so we were loose. were loose. ah, generation like a way to nourish in 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 while the river has become a dividing line and central myanmar on this side,
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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 miramar. new zealand farmer, brown massages in the arden has delivered an emotional final address to parliament . she thanked her family, party and supporters and urged em piece to take the politics out of climate change . i don't step down in january after 5 years and office is saying she had no more in the tank to leave the 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.

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