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fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark him on hill for upright. what al jazeera, the arctic to home, to the semi people and natural resources needed for combating climate change to an important part of the battery supply. china for europe, a don't think it is p also. i have to say humorous as other people can nations made . welcome from oil and gas, now balanced that green obligations with the rights of indigenous people in comp, church solutions for asking us know for future voices from the arctic. the money talks, money winds on it just either ah, simmering tensions in the occupied west bank to israelis have been shot dead. police are looking for suspects follows as strikes on the gaza strip and lebanon
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stoking phase of a broader conflict. israel's military size, hamas was its target. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up because the u. i. e, reject south africa is request to extradite the go to brothers accused of high level corruption plus. i'm rob reynolds in los angeles with the story about california's efforts to determine whether reparation is due to african americans living in this state. ah, we begin with the escalation in violence in the occupied palestinian territories, which is now spilling into neighboring lebanon, raising phase of a possible why the confrontation in the region in the occupied west bank to israelis have been killed and another seriously injured in a shooting. these ray,
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the army says the attack has targeted the vehicle near an illegal settlement, the jordan valley, and says all 3 victims were women. soon after that attack, israeli settlers gathered at different checked points across the occupied west bank, palestinian say there have been a tax on vehicles. all of this comes at a time of heightened tensions, unoccupied, east jerusalem, who referred straight day israel used force early friday morning against palestinian worshippers making their way to a lot of mosque bird how the site. soon afterwards, hundreds of people gathered in the compound to protest against israel's actions. hold abdul, hamid has the latest. we occupy the serious. it remains quite tense. inside the l. x m must compound at the moment it is
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a car we've actually been watching worshippers. a walking around it under grounds of that compound and inside the mosque, the situation is comp. all what happened over the past week has infuriated palestinians beyond the walls of that compound. and it is always the case. whatever happens inside the l. axa spills all over the area really all over the occupied west bank and all the way to garza earlier. there was an attack on a jewish settler in the jordan valley. a gun gun shots were fired at a car. it was 3 women inside that car or 2 of them had died and one remains in critical condition. shortly after that, as it is spread, that you had a retaliation coming from the settlers on palestinians in other areas of the occupied westbank. do you get a feeling at the moment that all parties do not want an escalation?
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i think a window window prime minister benjamin netanyahu, yesterday, as he was going into his cabinet meeting, said that israel had no intention to flaunt the status girl of the l. x. m most compound and the fact that today. yes, there were some restriction. yes, they were more police deployed to jerusalem, but by large it went peacefully. brussel salazar walls in occupied east through some shortly after friday press. this is the damascus gate of the old city that leads to al oxer compound. only in the morning people started to come here, towns of thousands of palestinians performing the friday prayer. the 1st friday prayer after the violence broke out in a lock saw compound of the israeli security forces stormed into the mosque and
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have rested around $400.00 palestinians. nothing above the good mess mother. but there is lots of pressure here. it's very difficult and hard to get here. the crowd was huge, but they didn't let everyone in. but for the majority, 2 of them coming to alex moore's could to day was not easy because his realistically the forces has set up hands off the check points across this city. and every one coming to alexa compound to perform the friday pre needed to go to do that. jack points and the palestinians water coming from the west bank or gazette street. they need to be about 55 years old. they mentorship of death will. and i want to enter with my kids, i want to come to jerusalem and to i'll access to pray. i want to visit around and take them to the zoom them any time freely. but this is impossible to hear. the friday pre of today has ended up his father. however, the situation remains fragile and tense. many palestinians here are seen that if
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the israeli government leaves the city to score of alex our compound, they are not going to accept that. and that is going to to be good, the pension. again, listen said that al jazeera occupied is jerusalem. in garza. israel's military says it carried out as strikes on sites belonging to hamas bats after it's intercepted, several rockets, 5 from the strip been no reports of casualties in the saved reports now from garza is rarely warplanes targeted and pounded the gaza strip in the late night hours of thursday and all through the morning hours of. 6 friday, at least 10 sites were targeted and evacuated, military camps in addition to agriculture lands over here, we're in the soft neighborhood. this is a residential neighborhood. as you can see, these areas has been targeted by, by f. 16 mist styles causing huge holes into the ground. they have
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completely destroyed the infrastructure. the power pulls here, power has been cut because the power poles have been destroyed. also civilian homes around this area here have been severely damaged. in addition to that, a children's hospital, a direct hospital was partially damaged according to because the ministry of health guy didn't even have that with us for a stuck. but we were prepared in this whole meal to fast a new ramadan day. suddenly we heard a small explosion, and then 5 huge explosions struck everything and made 5 big holes. the children were terrified on the broken glass, his father, my sister, why she was sleeping. now egyptian mediator say that what has happened between israel and hamas so far is just an exchange of messages. and then both parties do
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not wish to escalate the situation. more mass has said that it is going to be ready to stand against any aggression against the policy tinian, people in gaza or the holy sites in jerusalem. you may see al jazeera gods, this city, ronald is also conduct to strike some parts of lebanon. that's off to rockets were fired from the air into northern israel. no group is claimed responsibility of the strike. the military blames hamas saying to hold the reports from tire in southern lebanon. the israel carried out air strikes in southern lebanon in the early hours of friday. morning targeting what it said were how mass positions. there's really military says it was in response to a barrage of rockets. the palestinian group fired on thursday. no casualties were reported, and most missiles fell in open spaces to read this and double fill up. now we'll
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finish. israel wants to respond, but it doesn't want to wide scale war. doesn't want to involve has belie in a war. there are many reasons among them, domestic troubles and israel doesn't want to war to disrupt its production of gas. the un peacekeeping force in lebanon has been in contact with the parties. it says, busy and lebanon. don't want to walk. and while there has been no claim of responsibility, security sources say palestinian groups, many of which are armed and confined to camps, were behind the incident. some analysts say they couldn't have acted without the knowledge. and backing of lebanon's has below both hamas and hezbollah or iranian allies, and recently announced a joint operations room. when we looked at thomas's activity in lebanon, we see that and 2019 onwards, we saw a large number of hamas officials, representatives show up in lebanon. and also to a certain extent,
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they loot as a, as a base for their, for their presence. the has, the law has not condemned the rocket fire, but the lebanese government has warned against using its territory for acts that could, these stabilize the country. this may not just be about palestine in recent weeks as well, stepped up its war against iran in neighboring syria. iran in a rare acknowledgement, said to of its military advisors were killed, it promised revenge. other incidents have heightened tension among them. the alleged infiltration of an armed man from lebanon into israel. and while this round of hostilities may be over, the exchange of fire appears to be more of a warning. the region could slide into broader conflict. then could there al jazeera tire, southern lebanon, thumbs on lot,
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is the palestinian ambassador to the united kingdom. he says, the west should be holding israel to account for the latest escalation and violence in the region. things are so clear, blunt, as well, is in violation of every single provision of international law as well is in violation of the very basic principles of humanity, the universe and values. i mean, holly places most specially in holly months like ramadan. the sanctuary of that is very well enshrined in our human values. or can you imagine if armed soldiers, storms, us, a synagogue, or a church, for that matter, the international reaction? what it would be? what is happening here? why israel has been both above the law. why these really exceptionalism for all these years and decades either so just so many answers to that. but perhaps one of which is the west duplicity selectivity and hypocrisy is one has been
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provoking and provoking over the over the months the, the weeks the days. and janine and nobliss and hebron and gaza the located garza and then of course the peak of that provocation, as is ryan knows very well as an oxer, a sharif and harbor sharif as happened the last few nights during the holy month of ramadan and this playbook goes like this because his wife lives on violence at lives on the oppression on subjugation of an entire mission. and the only resort they have to continue controlling such a nation that does not accept the israeli control on his romanian colonization, occupation apartheid and blockade. the only resort as violence now and now the news. a court in the united arab emirates has dismissed the request from south africa to extradite brothers al tolan rogers cooper. the 2 businessmen are accused of colluding with former president jacob zoom to siphon off state assets. they were
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arrested last year and by, after the 2 governments negotiated an extradition treaty, south africa. the justice minister says he'll file an appeal called the u, a. e non cooperation unprecedented. kathy powell is an associate professor and public law at the university of kay, towner. she says the south african government might now look for help from in support. the group to the are a very big part of a huge corruption into poets. in fact, so big that it will capture it 1st tackle in you report of the previous published detector, which you discovered sit across the book as a dancer did in control of if that's in the gym. what topic they had in the and then the matter was investigated in detailed, by a full commission of inquiry capture, which found that the group terms of the family. because every employee exercised
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over the president of the time, jacob had managed to acquire more than $15000000.00 rent from south africa. probably since who can appeal refusal of an extradition order and how and what the requirements are going to depend on the way you handled extradition. so at the moment the, the fact except is not the agreement between south africa and you need to call or 8 on tradition. but the actual math can both are much extradition, processed within the south africa has claimed it's down there, but it could. you give us a chance to prove its case of the doctor. brothers are subject to read much should latin to poll, which means that any country in into poll after $195.00 of them actually has an obligation to arrest them to allow them to be expedited to fall after stella
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had an al jazeera ah anger in tennessee's house of representatives, as 2 democrats are expelled, tell you why. and struggling to make ends meet how argentina sky high inflation is fueling homelessness. ah, how i got some loving, warm spring sunshine across a good part of china and the same could be said. for the korean peninsula, or at least now where to weather is pulling out into the open waters of the north west pacific. as is where the system just toppled a little further east was still a few showers coming into northern parts of japan for saturday. so i could see a little bit of wet weather here, possibly some winter weather to over the high ground truth be told south of that
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though, fine and dry. it is, sir, turning a good deal more settle, warming sunshine there into so we're 14 celsius here on saturday, a 20 for bating and rising. so we get up to about 23 celsius by sunday. notice by sunday, all of the reach and will be dry. and fine, with plenty of sunshine, all the way down across southern parts of china to hong kong at 23 degrees as a sunshine to across a good part of our south east asia. but as usual, we do have the showers the afternoon down, pause, cropping up from time to time to some wet weather coming in just about anywhere as we go through the next day or so. still a little bit of wet weather into central parts of india that central sway seemed the heaviest of the showers. they should tend to fade as we go through the next few days. they are still there, but not as widespread. not as many of them into the north that is lottie dry and fine. ah!
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in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim their cultural heritage and 6000 body. this story? yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how european countries refused their request and even exhibited human remains in their museums, restitution africa stolen off episode to return on al jazeera lou. the me you're watching out the time to recap our headlines down to israelis have been
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killed and another seriously injured in a shooting in the occupied west. violence escalates and palestinian territory. the attack has targeted the vehicles near the illegal camera settlements in the northeast. israel is used for some kind of steam. bush was for a 3rd straight day and occupied these tourists. and they made their way among hundreds of people laid gathered in the compound protest. israeli forces have carried out as tribes on garza and lebanon following rocket far on thursday. ministry says it hit my target local 11 and say an area near a palestinian refugee camp with the french president. my new, my call is on the last day of a state visit to china. the trips been marked by his repeated calls, the chinese leader, she ging ping to help and the war in ukraine. trade has also been a major focus of the visit as robert ride explains. president emmanuel macaroni has been wrapping up this 3 day state visit with a trip to the city of one joe,
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the main manufacturing and exporting hub of southern china. and it's, of course, the business aspect of this visit, what you're seeing is extremely important to china, to france, and the why to you, especially given the souring of relations between china and the united states. a number of deals have been signed and possibly an indication of the importance china attaches to this visit. macaroni has been accompany to go on, jo by his chinese counterparts. president she jane ping. it's highly unusual for she to accompany a visiting head of state beyond their 1st official meetings in beijing. but today, hoping, holding more talks more things with entrepreneurs and investors ending this visit with a private dinner. but earlier, micron visited a local university talking to students there about the escalating tensions in the world. and of course the war in ukraine were not on the school. you can, harrison,
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the speeches this rise and tension has a strategic character between the u. s. and china, it's becoming very open and it grows with the major conflicts going on at the moment, especially the return of warning europe and rushes aggression against ukraine. this was a clear violation about international law. this is a country that decided to colonize its neighbour without respecting the rule. deploying weapons invading, deeply disrupts our international order and risks precipitating this strategic tension is given china's relationship with russia. that's been a lot of focus on whether macro and the european commission president should have on delay. and who has been accompanying him can exert pressure on she to push russia towards peace, telling him bluntly that he is the only one who can bring russia to its senses. macros leaves the region with a commitment from china that it to wants to see peace, but no firm proposals on how between them. they might achieve that. rob mcbride,
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al jazeera, so macro, and she has been holding informal talks in glenn. joe. china is present, said russia, ukraine must meet half way to create the conditions for a political sentiment to the long conflict. she said a political solution was the only correct way to end the war. the kremlin says it's been following those talks in china, calling them important for moscow, said beijing will not change its position on the conflict in ukraine, on the pressure from abroad, kremlin strokes and dmitri pest golf cold china, a serious global power saying it holds its own sovereign position. russia's foreign minister has been meeting with his turkish counterpart to discuss an anchor, a broken deal that charles grey can be safely shipped from ukrainian ports. so collaborative says russia isn't happy with the deal because the interest of russian supplies haven't been protected, both or more. we, when there's going to be,
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that's why we were forced to do it. we extended that deal one's 420 days and haven't seen any signs to even attempt to resolve those issue. and we have grown tired of calling on those who are responsible for this and appeal to their conscience. so yes, we decided to go for a slight escalation and proposed the publication of the deal for only 60 days. if the obstacles for exporting russia fertilizers remain, we will have to think if we need this deal at all. attacks in eastern democratic republic of congo have killed at least 30 people in the northeast and to the province. united nation says the attacks that believes to have been carried out by an eyeful linked group. the allied democratic forces. nearly 500 civilians have been killed in the area since december un member states of being edge to send north korean workers, home, and voice from south korea, japan and the us say the workers are helping young young fund it's weapons programs
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and must be repacked created overseas workers have long been the source of income for north korea most sent to china and russia, but also to the middle east, africa, and europe. the republican controlled tennessee house of representatives has voted to expel to democrats for their role in the gun control protest at the state house representatives, justin jones and justin pearson of called it a dark day. the demonstration happened after school shooting in nashville, in which 6 people, 3 of them children, were killed. jones pearson and another democratic lead protesters on the house floor to demand strict gun laws. my counter reports from washington. well, we have had now the tennessee house objecting to democrats who had claimed a lead protest in the house against the house rules. those 2 were african americans
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and there was a sufficient vote to get them expelled the expulsion requiring 2 thirds. however, with a 3rd democratic charge who happens to be white at the tooth foods majority was not achieved. so she was not objected from the house. but this is a situation where the, those who have been thrown out of the house insist that this is anti democratic, a dog's day for democracy. they say they insist as well that they were speaking in cohesion and together with the relatives and friends of those who had been killed in that shooting the week before. and they had just be in a statement issued by president biden. and all of this harshly critical of tennessee house republicans, a saying that today's expulsion of law makers who engaged in peaceful protests is shocking and democratic. and without precedent. he's also called on congress to revisit, to issuing strong good gun laws. put himself right behind those law makers in
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tennessee who have now been expelled. what happens next? well, within 30 days, special elections have be to be called to replace these 2 seats. the 2 who've been expelled can stand in those elections. california is the 1st us state to begin a process to consider reparations for black americans whose ancestors suffered under slavery, segregation, and discrimination. rob reynolds reports on the commission that's considering the issue. i got, so that's happening tomorrow, at a public meeting of the reparations commission. people spoke out sometimes passionately. our ancestors helped build this country, african americans, black people, whatever you want to label us this time. where on the island of desta to despair amongst the sea of abundance, shrewd lipper right should start with money. the ab 3121 task force meeting is now hard to order. the task force was set up by the state legislature in 2020,
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to develop proposals for compensating california residents who are descendants of enslaved people. this task force is designed to examine the harms associated with the enslavement of black people, african americans in this country, as well as the legacy of the harms of enslavement. advocate, se reparations would not only be for slavery, but the century and a half of racism that followed. and we think about over time, whether you want to start with the jim crow laws, whether you want to think about moving forward with the red lining with real estate are the, are the, the horrors of discrimination. segregation, all of those things followed, ah, slavery, an anti if continued a thing to plague us through to day. economists consulted by the panel estimate that the cost of compensating california's black residents could top $800000000000.00. that's 2 and
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a half times the states budget for this year. the task force sure says reparations may not be limited to money. the recommendations for reparations must include compensation restitution, which account for stolen land are still in. well, i'm still in opportunities rehabilitation. i mean, a free education, free health care examples, i'm not saying is that those are going to be the final recommendation. hash reparations are not unprecedented. the federal government has paid some native american tribes compensation for land improperly seized from them. and in 1988 paid $1200000000.00 to japanese americans inter earned during the 2nd world war. the task force would like to hear from every one. the task force must complete its report by july. first, the commission's ultimate recommendations will be purely advisory, the states legislature and governor will ultimately decide what if any reparations
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are given a process that is sure to prompt war debate about history, equity, and cost. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles argentina is tackling as of economic crisis. government figures show more than 18000000 people are unable to cover their basic food needs. rising inflation, a sluggish economy is left more people homeless. cattail has arianne reports. this airport in argentina's capital is filled with homeless people. it's a snapshot of an economic crisis that's getting worse. the window site is jorge newbury airport has become an unofficial shelter for people like louder. i'm with using my hand it down less. oh, it does a lot of a sleeping here in a few hours. they'll be more if you come at night, it's full of people. we come here because it's cold out here at least we can slate
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passive doc. santa gets a government pension of about $200.00 a month with an unexpected exchange rate. she often ends up with less. one local charity says the number of people without a roof over their heads has sort 30 percent since 2019. to show up our left little obama. if i pay rent, i don't eat and if i pay for food, i'm on the street in that basket. argentina's annual inflation reach more than a 100 percent. and february, people have faced double digit inflation for years. but this is a 1st time since 1991. it's been a triple digits. the frustration is growing. earlier this week, protestors demanded a salary increase in line with the rising cost of living. families say a government deal to restructure is $45000000000.00 loan with the international monetary fund has yet to filter down and make
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a difference back at the airport argentinians like elizabeth say, they feel forced to leave. no way of that. i thing what that our, my sides have. nicholas, i'm going to france. i found a job. there were here. the situation is difficult. my salary is not enough to pay rent. it doesn't matter how much they raise my salary. inflation is too high on omega, but out of the dad, she's among thousands of argentinians who've decided to leave, hoping one day if things get better to fly to that same airport and get back home. katya low priscilla young al jazeera christians from around the world, had been gathering unoccupied east jerusalem for easter celebrations. many carried crosses through the streets of the old city to mock good friday. we're taking part in the procession of the church of the holy sepulchre on the holiest sites for worshippers and co gram's. ah.

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