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. ah, to oh, the arab league calls an emergency meeting after is very forces a storm alex, a mosque of beating under resting palestinians during ramadan. prayers. ah, i'm robinson and this is our de 0 live from dough home also coming up. ah, poland. give me a zalinski, its highest civilian honor and a promise of more fighter jets for ukraine. this fake case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. and it should be drugged immediately. donaldson calls for de, funding the f
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b i and the justice department to day after he was charged with falsifying business records and farm farmers and factory workers in india demand a minimum wage and social benefits. i hadn't state elections ah, a violent right by is really forces inside his slums, 3rd holiest sites. the alex a lost his joint condemnation and demands for de escalation from countries in the region. israel says it was trying to remove youths who barricaded themselves inside overnight, along with stones and sticks and fireworks the un security council. we'll meet to discuss the violence on thursday. natasha her name reports by your work. light up is lambs. 3rd holy is site is really police move in during ramadan. prayers ah,
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social media video from inside. oh ok. so mosque shows police officers beating people with baton again, but i was on the reading. the court on the is that it is so stung grenades and one hit me in the chest. i did that 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 a little 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 alex,
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a mosque referred to by jews as the temple mout to quote, defended from the occupiers. in a statement, israeli 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,
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but with ramadan pass over and easter holidays overlapping this coming weekend. tensions are high in the old city. natasha game l 0. occupied east jerusalem. hossam saw his assistant secretary general of the arab league and he says, palestinians need protection. no. is a very tense situation and we not only of course, condemn it and we lay the blame totally and squarely on the israeli government. this is a political organization. we can do political and diplomatic work and this is exactly what you're set up to do. we are going to work politically and diplomatically to expose what israel has been doing. it's not that we need another excuse from the israeli occupation forces to storm in the i like some mosque that they, they never run out of excuses. they always tell you that there would be youth
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barricading, i'm asking guns and so on. that's. that's that we've heard it so many times. it is almost irrelevant at this point. this is a government that is bent on harming the palestinian population on using all sorts of violence and extreme course in order to make them comply with. it's where and it's not going to happen. we know it's not going to happen. anyone who has this knowledge about the situation would have told you a month ago, 2 months ago, that in ramadan things are going to pair up. because in ramadan they use maximum force. and the palestinians who come to the mosque to pray are now going to take this force all that peacefully. so it's going to be there. we're going to be fascist to the right on a lie. so rockets are far towards the southern israel from gaza. israel carried out
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their strikes on the gaza strip, which had said to talk it hum us military sites in the said reports from guzman. these railey airstrikes where on the military sites belonging to hamas in different areas, in the causes 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 strikes. and while they were still going on, a marriages of rockets were launched from because this strip as well. and that response in retaliation between the israeli army and the policy infections in godsa. i stayed for a while in the early hours of wednesday to day. they were at then
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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 presented. and it has, it's a serious shift as it has been cold ah, 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. the nato secretary general says it will be our historic
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mistake for china to provide weapons to russia. just oldenburg said 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 of la demille zalinski has been awarded, poland highest civilian honor during his official visit to warsaw. he thanked the neighbouring nation for support since the russian invasion sellers. he says ukraine once, poland, to become a main partner in reconstruction efforts, when the war ends hollands hosting more than 1300000 ukrainian refugees. yes it, it is 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 extracts between our
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countries. jona, hall reports from cave when it's come at the invitation of the polish presidency, a full state occasion pump and pageantry. as you're probably seeing in the pictures there, and as president lensky awarded the highest state owner in the company of his wife, alina. 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 to ukraine. once all of that, to continue, 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 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
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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, terry free all the way through 2024. so 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 russians. president has blamed us for what he calls the crisis in ukraine. let me put him with speaking at a ceremony at the kremlin, for new fallen ambassadors and doing washington's later. sam boy, dasa bodies, good more for moscow. assuming the very relaxed russian president vladimir putin received 17 new ambassadors of the kremlin on wednesday, where they will receive their credentials to live and work in this country. among them, the newly appointed u. s. ambassador lin, tracy,
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and the russian president took the opportunity to express his views about the relationship between the united states and russia, where things stand, letting me put and said that america's use of tools such as to support for color revolutions as well as a could a taos in key of have led to the current ukrainian crisis, but still russia's in favor of having relationship with united states. but that's based on the principles of equality. he also talked about where things stand between russia and the european union. let's listen to some of what he had to say. it's really, it's a, b, d, u, d o p, and unions. relations with russia have deteriorated a lot in recent years. unfortunately, we will do everything in our power to make them walk in the right way for russia and for the economies of its members states. we hope that the logical mutual cooperation will prevail over time law report and also went on to say that he's not looking to isolate his country and that there is no hostile intentions towards
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anyone when it comes to russia's foreign policy. what was noticeably absent from this 20 minute speech that he delivered that the crumbling on wednesday was any comments about finland's, a session to nato, which took place on tuesday. doris's avari al jazeera moscow, china's closer watching a higher symbolic meeting between toya taiwan as president and the u. s. house speaker in los angeles in the coming hours. beijing claims taiwan as its own territory, says it strongly opposed to washington arranging, signing one's transit and her meeting with kevin mccarthy. and u. s. maintains close, unofficial ties with taiwan, u. s. equity st. anthony blanket and says transits buying taiwanese leaders al routine and shouldn't be a source of conflict. beijing should not use the transits as an excuse to take any actions to ratchet up tensions. ah,
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to further push it up, changing the status quo. ah, and our, our objective remains the same to have peace, to have stability across the taiwan strait. and to ensure that any differences that exist between mainland and taiwan are resolved peacefully. the assistant director of the atlantic consuls global china hub. he says the plan meeting between ty, ones, president and the u. s. how speaker is a show of democracy? one has several issues to discuss of substance including arm sales, including the debate of said 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 immigration,
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the immigration does not have a say in our congress attempt to conduct this while most of the time journal likes to pretend that you know, basically late, or they don't understand how congress and ministration words. this is a good way to actually illustrate that i do logically speaking. this is a strong lions and also to basically push china to establish for the red lights and to establish regarding such grip, which they consistently actually tried to push away. because initially, the reason why for the site and i would assume speaking mccarthy used to have this meeting in california instead of for a speaker on the car seat company. one would be to avoid any sort of further escalation across across the street. and however, you know, as we can see from superficial responses from china, threaten to that for the motor exercises. ah, 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 de
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escalate the situation. at least 4 children have been killed in an attack at a school and se, brazil. my man with an axe broke into the campus and the state of santa katerina was arrested by police and other 4 children were injured. presidents lose and nothing will load or the silver is called the attack, a monstrosity, and an unacceptable tragedy. still ahead on all diseases, i'm celebrating how life goes on after the pandemic. we're going to get a glimpse of an exhibit in london by renamed chinese artists. i way, way ah, april on al jazeera. as the war in your brain moves in with the 2nd year, we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experience this one conversation with no studio be unscripted seeks to find the common
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lou ah ah, we want to go to 0 reminder of our top stories. this is early forces have song, they are like some mosque in occupied east jerusalem. they enter during ramadan. prayers fighting stunning 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. let me as lensky as you cream, once, poland, to become a main partner in reconstruction efforts when the war with russia ends. these 4 children have been killed in an attack at a school who, se brazil, a man with an axe, broke into the campus and the sate of santa katerina. he was arrested by police.
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former italian primers are silvio berlusconi has been admitted to intensive care after suffering and infection that caused him difficulty to breathe. berlusconi who served as italy's leader for 4 terms has been in and out of hospital in recent years, including been treated, recovered 19, and 2020. italy's foreign minister, who's a close friend of the 86 year old, says the infections not yet been treated, but he is able to speak. donald trump is 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 money paid before the 2016 election. trump claims he's the victim of a politicized prosecution, designed to harm whose 2024 presidential campaign back in florida. on tuesday he
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called the district attorney who brought the case a criminal and he said, the judge and his family. what from haters. 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 president in the history of our character. gabriel alexander has more now from new york on how the u. s. media are covering the trunk case. people in the united states are waking up to blaring headlines from the
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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 trumpet, 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 versus don, falls flat. and there you see of course, another photo of donald trump in the court room. this is a conservative tabloid. it's owned by rupert murdoch, also owns fox news. it has a tendency to be much more supportive of donald trump. there's another tabloid here
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in new york. it's more liberal. it's the daily news. and it had a photo of donald trump and just do the words underneath the headline. we're 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 neighborhood in new york city, and i was walking through there this morning. and this is a taiwanese chinese language paper that 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. farmers and factory workers from across india have rallied in new delhi against the government of prime minister, not under moody unions and less leaning political groups. want a minimum wage and a range of social benefits for the poor. seamless robbie has more the young people in india are struggling to find work. those that have jobs
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often say salary are too low. and that in a nutshell is the problem facing prime minister miranda remote. these government ahead of upcoming elections on india's economy is growing, but failing to create enough new jobs by john, 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 blame prime minister mo, the handling of the economy for rise and job. the speakers got lots
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of good when you, when they are part of 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. 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. but during the lock down, i mean, they tell you that for the corporate take the profits, boom. even though the sales dropped, and that happened because they say was a lot of attention to work because the, the costs are falling for the cooperation, which means those they were buying from those gospel falling. so it's this section
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because last and effect fiction because protested his critics, one more oversight of private companies, a minimum price on agricultural goods and a minimum wage as well as loan wafers for the poorest. the cost of living and unemployment are likely to be pressure points more. these rivals humans in this year state election day, the thriving frances labor union say they're going to continue fighting new pension changes after failing to reach a compromise with the government over its plans to raise the time and age union bosses walked out of negotiations with trying to say elizabeth born on wednesday, and they promised an 11th round of nation wide strikes when i'm chinese art is, i way, way has new show at the design museum in london and exile from his native country. i way way is now arch warranty in the west, but as will read, challenge explains, he's still a punk at hard. how are we to make sense of the accumulated weight of human history,
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all the people, all the cultures, all that time? chinese artist, i way ways answer is through the objects we've made things. he's been obsessively collecting for decades here, 5 so called fields are arranged on the gallery floor. they include 4000 stone age tools meticulously laid out in rows a quarter of a 1000000 song. dennis the tea pot spouts discarded a 1000 years ago for not being perfect enough. and the remains of i way ways. porcelain sculptures destroyed when chinese authorities demolished his bathing studio in 2018. his eyes about the history, about memory, about a collective experience of personal and society, and about our understanding of what happened in the past, the crowd from a shape, the material,
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a center piece of the making sense. exhibition is water. lydia. number one, it's an enormous recreation of claude monet's, famous impressionist painting, but rendered in lego bricks. highway is often speaking to us, 3 scale, the sheer number of things, ancient, teapot, spouse, cannibals. so lego pieces tells us about the scope of human history and endeavor, but it's interesting that this average collector staff doesn't actually care that much about the r he create. he said he doesn't even look at the final product. it's in the process rather than the thing where he finds life. i think that there's something about why waste method, which is to really understand something he wants to collect all of them. that's the kind of comprehensiveness and the kind of massive vision at what that since he fled china in 2015 after his anti authoritarian art,
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landed him in jail. i way way has made his home in europe. but his punk ethos makes him a perpetual outsider. you're often described as a, as a dissidence artist. i wonder how you feel about that name and where the artist stops in the distance begins. i'm, i'm, i may be a distant but not as this and to korean state, but rather to doesn't dis, then cool human unconsciousness on the injustice. you know, a lot is not just happened in one state, but in general condition of the world. as proof of that, another way ways works here is called middle finger a colorful series of obscene gestures. exuberantly indiscriminate in they're targeting re talents out his era, london. and that's it for me raw mattress and the news is going to continue on. does it after inside story see in 30 minutes?
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ah ah hello. that was start in the middle east and things are looking slightly more unsettled in the days ahead. we've got a weather system working its way across turkey, bringing more in the way of wet and even some wintry weather as it pulls its way for the east into the caucuses. was the temperature. however, for the south of this pick up for places like bay route, as well as the leper sitting in the mid twenties on friday. now the wind does pick up across the region in particular for saudi arabian also be rather windy across the north west of africa. we've got a bit of a swelling system that supports some heavy rain to morocco will. that's going to move into algeria on thursday, stretching its way further east. by the time we get into friday, taking that heavy rain to the likes of tunisia and northern areas of libya,
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for the south of this is the story of extreme heat across places like chad and molly, where temperature are sitting about 10 degrees above the average, nearly tend to reasons some places for this time of year. for the south of this, the rain band shifts its way further north, bringing some heavy falls to the likes of uganda and tanzania. and the days ahead we could see some flooding here, but much dryer for the south of this, in particular for south africa, cape town, sing a lot of sunshine, but as the cold front approaches we, we will see things cool down by friday. ah . in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage. $6000.00 bodies is story. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how european countries refuse their request.

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