tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 8, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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shadow of war. 31 ukrainian children are united with their parents. mon, staff to russia was accused of deporting them as stern warning to taiwan. china launches 3 days of military drills to in circle the island. after its president met top us officials. also this our a legal stand off in the united states after 2 conflicting rulings on a widely used abortion fail. kathy soy in dab, dab with come in, you know, from can young. i'll be telling you why this is destroying the environment. i'm sorry, is smile with the sports and important win for manchester, united in the english premier league by it came as cost. you know, top score marks, rochefort mask the pitch with an injury as his team secured to nail victories. ah,
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ah, thank you very much for joining us. we begin this news hour in ukraine where more than 30 children are back home after russia was accused of deporting them. the group was returned by a rescue organization called save ukraine. it's already held to reunite dozens of children with their families. keefe says more than 1600. 16000 driver, ukrainian children have been illegally moved to russian hill territories and place in institutions and foster homes. moscow says it's protecting orphans an unaccompanied miners from the war. international kernel court has issued an arrest warrant for president put in, citing this case. moscow denies any wrong doing. let's go live to al jazeera john hall was in key for as jonah. i an emotional moment i imagined when these kids were reunited with their families. how did they end up in russia in the 1st space? yeah, short while ago it was now, i'm sure you'd be looking at pictures of it shortly when they were emotional seeds
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behind may reunions with family members and parents. as the 31 children arrived here in cave, off to what for many would have been confusing and uncertain, sometimes scary time in russia. what were they doing that? how did they get there? all sorts of reasons, really, that would have taken them from the seeds to occupied areas view crate, in this case mostly from the southern city of saudi to russia. some simply finding themselves on the wrong side of shifting front lines. others taken from care homes or orphanages, i spend time in the last 24 hours with a family. and their 16 year old son who was released in march, he'd gone to russia to a summer camp for 2 weeks. with their permission, his parents permission, it was meant to be a break from the civil hardships of the war zone. it turned into 6 months of effective captivity in which he was subjected to demeaning treatment. moved, locations, frequently indoctrination and propaganda until eventually his mother was able to get hold of one of these organizations that helps provide documentation proving the
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parental link. so they could go in, find him and bring him back. russia's alleged deportation of ukrainian children jonah triggered the i. c. c. to issue arrest warned for president putin and the russian commissioner for children's rights. how is moscow justifying these children being fed to russia? russia you see presents all of this is a sort of humanitarian operation. it says it goes in and saves rescues. children have been abandoned in care homes and orphanages behind the lines. it admits to moving to 1000 children in this way from ukraine to russia. and that's an operation that president putin has spoken approvingly about. ukraine of course, sees things very different. indeed. they see this as a much wider program, much more systematic, they recorded, they say, upwards of 19000. in fact, cases of illegal deportation are holding children in russia against their will,
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and they call these crimes crimes that are happening. they say on an ongoing basis in real time and inflame jonah, thank you very much for that. join a whole lie for us there in keys. a funeral has been held for the influential russian military blog where blood in petoskey, moscow. he was killed in a bomb attack at a cafe in saint petersburg last week. at askey was known for his vocal support of the war in ukraine dosage. a berry report from moscow. ah, grandfather, well for one of the rushes, well known military bloggers, the body of 40 year old men dr. sky was brought to the throne cru sky, a cemetery moscow, where hundreds attended, including the head of the wagner verse near a group. if any promotions were loveland to tar sky did a lot so that we could go to victory and destroy the enemy. thank you for this. we will always remember him. he is a soldier who stays with us on whose voice will always live and speak only the
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truth after our turkeys killing last week, president vladimir potent award to have one of the highest honors for bravery. under heavy security, people waited in line for hours, many of whom you char sky, personally, if you will read magic and very and never get a man. i think that the best way to make his memory of life is the when this war it was a man for whom the victories was the most important thing in the world. his wife accompanied the coffin as his body was laid to rest. petoskey was a vocal supporter of the war ukraine, linda starsky, being remembered as a russian hero and at the end of his funeral, a video of him was shown where he said victory will be ours. for now, only one person has been arrested in connection to murder,
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while federal security services believe and organized group was behind the attack in saint petersburg on april 2nd, 26 year old daria triple bar is now facing a possible 20 year prison sentence. she faces charges of terrorism and possession of explosives and she's ation. she's denied security footage from the day of the attack appears shorter pover carrying a bus up to tar sky that she had the to him at this cafe. moments later the explosion happens as the pro kremlin supporter, as they to rest, official fear have stepped up, their search for others who they believe may have been involved in this attack. doors jabari arch, sierra moscow. paddle falcon howard is a defense and military unless he says the task was a hero to some in russia, but not to everyone. he was well known and may be a hero for those who supported his position. but i believe this funeral
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ah, yes, there was in gordon. the leader of the wagner grew some politicians. but what was absent was brushing the official them and the represent hi, representatives of the defense ministry that this fight being the war with ukraine . so i had to some extent, he was a controversial figure because whoa, the official is the russian officials trying to kind of well separate themselves from him inside russia, you have these military correspondence of this burned media organizations or motel . so bloggers who are, i'm self employed and they sometimes do criticize the execution of the special operation, not the apparition that is out that they, that, that they support. but there's been a lot of mismanagement there. critical of the, quite often of the military high command as is getting pre gordon,
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the chief of wagner, grew a mercenary groups. that means that the, the are these influencers, ah, not always told to in tune with the russian official them in the us politicians from across party lines accounting for the release of the wall street journal reporter, arrested in russia last week. the democratic and republican leaders of the senate issued a rare joint statement condemning evan gush of h. detention. he pleaded, not guilty to charges of espionage. the criminal accuses him of spying for the us government. our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit reports from the get go. as soon as the white house learned about the detention of having garage coach, it has always denied the allegations against him. i asked for these formal charges that have now been leveled against him on the white house is not in any way
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updating its response. but what i can tell you is that the state department official is saying that what it, the binding ministration is doing essentially is pressing for fair and transparent treatment. so really what they're saying is that they are going to continue to try and really defend him in these circumstances. and from the bottom line is, as the bottom administration is really echoing, that rare bipartisan condemnation of the allegations that we've had in terms that statement that has come from capitol hill from the top senators. mitch mcconnell, as well as chuck schumer, essentially demanding the release of evan gerson ridge, how they're trying to handle it, and so far it's been unsuccessful, has been to get what's known as concealer access, and the so the u. s. embassy in moscow has been working unsuccessfully,
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so far with the government in russia to try and get communication. they're trying to do this so that they can get the family in contact with the wall street journal reporter and also his employer. about what we've learned is so far, the process has been, i, necessarily, bureaucratic in the words of the state department has been opaque in fact. and so what we're now learning is that it's going to be as some days before there is any sort of communication. while gordon faircloth is the world coverage chief for the wall street journal, he says the accusations against evan gustavus are simply untrue or lawyers were able to meet with him during this past week and a report that he is in good spirits and good health. we certainly hope that's true . as you were noting earlier, the state department continues to say it's been denied consular access to evan, which is certainly worrying to us. evans,
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a journalist. and we've been trying to say this is loudly and forcefully as we can . he was out there reporting, that's what he does. he was very passionate about the russia story. thought it was very important for the outside world to be able to hear the voices of russian people and to know and understand what's going on in russia. at this moment, and you know, you'll have seen probably the white house press secretary last night tweeted evan girl of which is not a spine. he has never been a spy. yes, never worked for the u. s. government and the lawsuit journal. also, vehemently can i see allocations? i think we've seen a real creeping criminalization of journalism over the past year in russia, which is just frightening, frankly, for the folks they are trying to do their jobs. journalists are routinely followed and surveilled on one recent assignment. when, as i was reporting from
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a town near the russian ukraine border, multiple security officers were following him and, and then would speak to people that evan spoke with. we think in an effort to intimidate as planned, to moorhead on the al jazeera and use our including an italian tourist is killed in 5 people injured in a car running, attacking television. oh you do not call that be bonnie when they are speaking the expulsion of 3 democratic state representatives in tennessee draws condemnation from the us vice president and in support. napoli have moved a step closer to winning their 1st italian, the title since the pain days of diego, mardell. ah,
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1st, china has launched military drills around taiwan just days after the taiwanese president visited the u. s. saying when met us. how speaker kevin mccarthy, in a move that angered b gene type, he reported saturday that more than 70 chinese jets crossed the media line of the taiwan strait. the unofficial barrier between the 2 size chinese state media, se the military is rehearsing and encirclement of the self governing island to which beijing sees as a breakaway province. katya lopez hurry on, reports. lou, mr. king this meeting between ty, once president sign one and us officials in taipei has high political implications . or the government says and needs international support. as threats from china get louder and closer, where they can go. i would like to reiterate that the people of taiwan loved democracy, seek peace, and are keen to fulfill the responsibility in the international community. china
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considers taiwan as part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it. the u. s. s. it's ready to expedite weapons sales as an off one of yours many sharon i saw often. oh no, there's a war and i found no problem. we will lose weight. now china has launched 3 days of military exercises around taiwan, a response to the taiwanese president meeting earlier this week with us house speaker, kevin mccarthy. ah, ty wants a fighter jets responded with their own drills as fears grow about a possible escalation. there will be interesting to see just exactly how far the chinese are prepared to push this. and if they do stop an inspect ships in the taiwan strait and the ptolemy side, oh, we're not going to comply them. there's the potential them for that to his graded the some sort of extend your far. but china remains defiant. parent he pushes him.
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i mean, when the taiwan issue is not about democracy, it's an issue concerning china sovereignty and territorial integrity. taiwan is an an alias. so part of our country taiwan understands it needs international backing, especially from the united states. the question is whether it will be enough to deter beijing. katya little missile again, al jazeera, north korea has conducted another test of what it says is in nuclear capable, under water drawn. these are images released by state media pyongyang tested a similar vehicle last month. north korea has ramped up its weapons tests since the resumption of us and south korea military trails. last month. at least 80 people have been kidnapped in north western nigeria, gunmen targeted mostly women and children at a village in some fara state on friday. please say they're working with the military to rescue the victims. the government has blamed criminal gangs for
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abducting hundreds of people in the north and central regions of nigeria for ransom . amadi trees has more from cano. the security forces is still in fiscal. they own a trail of these gunmen who abducted women and children who went out to do farm work, and also for 5 years over this box, an escalation in the balance being unleashed by the spaniards, or to respond to your vote with your folder in the northwestern part of larger and particularly in the past few months, there are fewer attacks was a result of the escalation of military activity in that area. and one resident of the village. why these people article told al jazeera this morning, that in progress suspect that it's in retaliation to retard speech conducted by when our security courses on, which becomes of the standards in some prostate, in particular. and of course, for to your recently some why arrested in that in the field. this could be,
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or the reason why they've seen this escalation of recently the last time we heard about it or seen anything of this magnet was a long term before the election. so are they said up to now with no contract from the kidnappers, or any demand portraits. and tonisha, an official says at least 20 people are missing. after their boat sank off the coast of the southern city of fox, they were trying to cross the mediterranean in which italy a technician coast guard says 17 others from the same boat were rescued. 2 of whom are in critical condition. at least $500.00 migrants have been reported missing in the mediterranean so far this year. not the u. s. way to compete in court rulings have raised confusion about the future of a widely use abortion. pale on friday, a judge in texas ordered drug regulators to put a hold on me, freestone, soon after another judge in washington state rule that access to the appeal must be preserved in 17 states. the nob walker has
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a details and know there's set back for access to abortions in the united states. on friday, a texas federal judge suspended the approval of an abortion pill that has been safely used for decades. after this decision, a court in washington state ordered the federal food and drug administration to continue making the medication available to challenge the texas rulings further. the department of justice issued a statement saying it is committed to protecting americans access to legal reproductive care and will appeal to texas court ruling. many say this is a dangerous precedent for the biden administration. this issue has remained a priority. there is no question the president and i are going to stand with the women of america and do everything we can to ensure that women have the ability to make decisions about their health care or their reproductive here in the,
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in the manner that is what they need and they decide that they're not from last year, the president signed an executive order ensuring the protection of women's right to access abortion. this came after the supreme court's decision to overturn a constitutional right to abortion fridays to court rulings mean the future of the drug is uncertain. many fear this will increase to already existing challenges faced by women, and some us states lena, barclays alger zito. when i speak to rachel rebushka about this, she is the dean of temple universities. beasley school of law and has caller in reproductive health and family law and is joining us from philadelphia. rachel, very good to have you with us on al jazeera. so you have here to dueling court orders in texas and washington, 1st of all, what does this effectively mean for women's access to the medication? it certainly is going to create
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a lot of confusion as these decisions are killed. so immediately, nothing changes. the texas a judge, ordered a stay of an injunction for the next 7 days, allowing the government the sta to appeal the decision of the 5th circuit. many think that the d o j, the department of justice will go straight to the supreme court because these are 2 conflicting decisions, the sta being told to withdraw, if a person from the market, and at the same time, another federal court telling keep the status quo what before i ask you, what might happen in the supreme court if it goes all the way there? i understand rachel, that there is robust scientific evidence that this medication is safe. so why did the texas judge decide to reverse the f? e's approval. what's motivating you think this decision it's, you know, it's one of the most significant parts or aspects of the texas decision. it comes to the opposite conclusion about method prestone and medication, abortion safety painting the picture that the,
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the pills are dangerous and that the, the people who take them are at risk. and it's frankly just belied by decades of evidence. evidence that the washington court sites evidence that the f d is considered for years now. so it suggest to me that this court, you know, has, has really heated the advice and the expertise of the amec i and the plaintiffs who want to end abortion. a nationwide in the united states of but it's certainly 2 very different takes on what should be pretty clear. fax, right? the washington state judge's ruling which ordered that access to the drug be be preserved in 17 phase. what will that mean is? is it available now? in the 17 states and what's likely to happen before it gets to the supreme court. so that's right. so for those 17, i think now 18 states the,
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the order applies and the f b. a precluded from suspending the drug. now the f. b, a is the party here that's being regulated. so it's only the f, b a that can act. so it's the f b a that can decide to suspend enforcement of any action while this litigation is, is pending. in fact, i think that's the only way that the f b a if the texas order goes into effect, can comply with both use its enforcement discretion to do nothing. ok, but as you say, this will likely go all the way to the supreme court given what happened at the supreme court to to roe v wade. and abortion weiss in the us how, how do you think it might go when it gets to the supreme court? if it gets to the supreme court in the i think it's, it's likely gonna land there because you have these 2 federal courts that are and opposite in disagreement. but, you know, it's hard to say because the issue at the core of these cases is very different
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than the issue and dogs. it has to do with the scope of the federal agencies power . what is the se acting improperly, or was it acting properly under its statutory authority? and that can have implications for our entire system of government. if a texas court can undo an expert agencies decision from 23 years ago, the supreme court agrees that's, that's the right decision. if that has implications for the authority of federal agencies across the board for you to talk to you about this. thank you for your insight. rachel rebushka from temple university. joining us there from philadelphia . we appreciate your time. thank you. thanks so much. you as vice president, pamela harris has met, the 2 democrats were expelled from the tennessee state legislature. there were voted out after leading a protest demanding stricter gun controls on to the house floor last week. the removal came in the middle of
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a public up for at the latest school shooting in nashville. alan fisher reports we have become known as the tennessee, 33 democrats who loudly argued for gun control in the state. the faced expulsion from the overwhelmingly republican legislature for allegedly breaking rules and decorum too were kicked out. the 2 black lawmakers, vice president come la harris made hurriedly arranged trip to the state to show support from the biden white house for them under arguments. democracy. think? oh you did. i told them he knew their microphones when they, i think, ah, the punishment. the 2 men see, was driven by racism. it was a public and political lynching. it was an attempt to humiliate as but in what they did was really showed for the world and humiliate themselves. that this is not a democracy that this is, you know, a body that is,
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is so petty and so weak. and so build on white fragility. but march 30th state representatives just in jones and just in pearson, rallied with gun control supporters inside the tennessee house. but then the 2 took their protest on to the chamber floor using a bullhorn to chant, no action, nor piece. one week later, nearly all but one republican legislator for to, to expel the men. while a white women legislator who had stood with jones and pearson just held on to her seat, democratic officials have called the expulsions. shameful. to me is a horrific indictment on the tennessee g o. p and they ought to be ashamed of themselves. and the fact that they contain you to keep their foot on the accelerator when they knew the world was, was really just show goals. what this republican party has, has, has sought to new lows, almost lost in the uproar. the reason why the 2 democrats and hundreds of students, teachers and parents had been protesting, a must shooting at
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a private religious school on march 27th, 3 adults and 3 children were killed, legislator se ultimately, gun control needs to be the focus. i'm asking folks to who are mad to stay mad. both men could be back in the tennessee house very soon. the could be appointed by their districts on an interim basis. and then they will leave the fight for gun control and to stop these kinds of expulsions from happening again. alan fisher, i'll just either kill ahead on the news hour and vaccination drive in syria to protect his face. children from waterfall diseases we report from abilene. so head the soaps, our small minority here in germany, living close to the polish and check republican border. i'm steadfast, reporting from spray love about how the socks have managed to preserve this special easter traditions in sport. and bron james and los angeles lakers boost their hopes
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of securing a playoff spot as here with actually later stay with us. we're back after the shopping. ah hello. we have more very big storms rumbling away across that western side of the amazon base in western brazil, pushing across into the north of peru, not quite as wet around the coastal fringes of peru pushing up into ecuador, but the shower still very much there. nevertheless, some big down paws to doubt across our palo, into a robust south of that more very summer like weather therefore want to service and also for santiago, temperatures touching 30 degrees celsius here the showers will continue further north particular up towards that western side of the amazon a few showers up towards the north east or brazil as well, and certainly some showers in place just around or hispaniola pottery crossing more
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. those sundry down, pause. over the next couple of days. we have got a clear skies trying to push their way back into the leeward islands. when would stood quite nicely. thank you. as we go one into our sunday, the shower will that a little further west, which we'll see more where shall cause cuba and also into jamaica, dry bright by this state right across the lee woods. and indeed the winwood wanted to shout into central america. but nothing too much to speak of as still a few showers into the southeast of the u. s. she may have seen the gulf was affected by some very strong winds at wet weather and the windy weather will clear away for easter sunday. ah, with
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you're watching the news hour on al jazeera with me 40 by tivo. our reminder of our top stories is our more than 30 ukrainian children have been united to their families after moscow was accused of devoting them. he says more than 16000 children have been illegally sent to russia. possible says it's protecting them from at least 80 people have been kidnapped in north western nigeria. gunmen targeted mostly women and children in a village in some power state. police say they're working with the military to rescue the victims. and china has launch military drills around taiwan. chinese st usa forces are rehearsing and encirclement of the island. it comes days after the taiwanese president met us. how speaker angering v g r. there is tension in israel a day after an italian tourist was killed in a car bombing attack in tel aviv 5 people were injured. please say the attacker was
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a palestinian israeli, who was shot and killed at the scene. friday's attack came hours after 2 british israelis were killed in the occupied westbank hold. abdel had made reports from occupied east jerusalem on what's been a week of escalating tension in the region. is the kind of threat the israeli forces could not prevent lone wolf attacks that happened suddenly and randomly. this time under water front promenades in television. police are calling it a combined ramming and shooting at deck. in the chase, the court overturned. the alleged perpetrator got out, but was killed under spoke a few meters away. police say the attacker was a 44 years old man, a palestinian israeli from central israel with no criminal record. one italian tourist, a man set to be in, his thirty's was killed and several other tourist wounded. i was earlier prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense minister when to jordan valley on the
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site of another similar attack, a palestinian open fire and a core before managing to escape killing 2 sisters. their mother remains in critical condition and hallmark i can only say one thing. our enemies are putting us to the test again. and once again, they will discover even in this test, one that we stand together united, confident in our righteousness. and we will act together with the complete support of our forces, the id f and the security forces. the prime minister said the man hunt was under way to capture the attacker. in retaliation. jewish settlers fed to the streets in various parts of the occupied westbank. here there seen harassing palestinians driving near ramallah. do you an effort for humanitarian affairs says that on average, death 3 daily attacks on palestinians or their properties since the beginning of the year. ah, all this comes at
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a time when there's widespread angle among palestinians, triggered by violent police raids inside alex, almost the spillover threatened to broaden the conflict after a barrage of rockets were fired from both lebanon and garza and israel carried out airstrikes in retaliation. tensions are still simmering along those borders. shortly after the tel aviv attacked, the prime minister instructed both the police and the army to mobilize all reserve units. but he's the man who is coming under pressure from many friends from within his own coalition were some are calling for a tougher stance from many israelis who all says at them. so change it to do so. system. and from israel closes ally the u. s. which in a rare move publicly expressed concern over did you do so overhaul the man who for so long imposed themselves as a tough mr. security now limited in his choices heard of the family. the other 0 in
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occupied is jerusalem. when i spring in our senior political analyst now my ron bouchard who's joining us from london marwan as we heard in his report, there's a particularly sensitive time with ramadan coinciding with a jewish holiday of pass over before these events a couple of weeks ago. there were 2 regional meetings with palestinians, israelis, the americans as well held in jordan and egypt to preclude a major escalation. and they agreed on a series of steps to deescalate violence that's clearly failed. why do you think that it well, it's because the, the, the, the via reasons the that the, the back ground of the actual source of violence and instability in palestine. israel is the occupation and as long as occupation continues as long as the inigo settlement or i should see the civilian occupation continues. i think we're going
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to see more of the same. and what you see today on the part of the palestinians is not necessarily some of the most sort of coordinated and a violence or resistance if you will, on the part of those individual. it's carrying a lot of those at fax. a lot of these are not becoming the so called blown wolf or local local groups. sort of organizing as were seni, jeanina novice and elsewhere, that didn't belong to one particular faction. and they are not ordered from the above or, or somehow organized in a mac group. at a senior level. so a lot of this is really caused by the ongoing occupation that is becoming more bloody than ever before. we just seen the you and reports, i frankly 2022 was the by the sd, it on more than a dozen a half years. and the beginning of this year, the 1st 3 months were even more violent and we have this fascist israeli government that i certainly cracking down more than ever before. so that's certainly gonna
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lead to more to stability. you mentioned these ready government there and were expecting more protest against financing, hitchow's contract, controversial judicial overhaul in israel. they've been weeks of protests, of course. can you disassociate what's happening right now? the raids at alex that the raids on guys that we've the internal politics in israel . i think this is a paramount question fully. and unfortunately a lot of those people demonstrating until of eve and hurt city. yet today, i'm not asking themself or questions. a lot of those generals are once upon a time, by the way, like, who'd barrack, like on the i alone, who had a very senior military and intelligence her heads in israel hack, sent in the past. that the occupation will poison the israel, but the politic so a lot of these as generals in the past. what of what quite up front on the idea
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that as long as the occupation continues, eventually it was good. it's going to somehow trickle down. and in fact, the israel's own political situation, and we've seen that now with this new precious israeli government, and without opposition, the st. unfortunately, a lot of those in the streets, like those generals that are there now or like those heading opposition, like benny gans and, and the rest are no less radical or no less, you know, procure patient if you will as nathan. yeah. so it is unfortunate that the opposition and those in government are different only in nuance and in the, in the religious fundamentalism of those in government and war, the secularism on the loss of the street. but the occupation is feeding in and on to the faded feel like a zation or to that religiosity of the politics in israel. and hence we're seeing
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more and more is aly youth. more and more disraeli part is getting more and more popularity becoming less and less democratic unless unless liberal, that is israel also wanting to distract attention from its internal divisions and demonstrations against the judicial overhauled by targeting the palestinians by framing the issue. as at miss al versus palestine issue yes. oh, that's certainly a n i k some point, but it's she know, it was the opposition lead. there been a guns who was ahead of net n e o to say we're not gonna let this pass. we gonna punish those who are you not getting those attacks, whether from guys or lebanon, or whether in, you know, in the occupied westbank. so the opposition is really, you know, up to speed on those things because they are, notice, militaristic and nationalistic. but just as you said, nothing else trying to do certain things, but nothing. yeah. was in trouble fully. and i think this becoming clear after the
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1st 100 days that he lost the plot in his red that his justice, his justice minister no longer talked to him, really his defense. mister doesn't like him. his attorney general is telling him to but out of the so called judicial reform, his to fascist minister of finance and, and internal security are kind of black medic am not stuff ever they, he's losing in the pools in israel, losing big time in the pause in his right, he's losing the security situation of the social stability of prosperity, even international, a credit agencies now i'll downgrade, didn't israel's credit? and the, i don't, oh, no, the add up to normalize relations with is there a lot on all? no longer talking to nothing else. and those who were supposed to normalize relations with israel have normative edition with, with a wan. and of course there's the united states as, as most important ally. and nathaniel is friends. i look at them. they're not even getting them back within the hour. now. thank you for that. my one bush, our,
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our senior political analyst in london that a delegation from a man has just arrived in yemen. capital. santa negotiators from saudi arabia are expected to join them shortly for talks with healthy representatives. they said to discuss a permanent ceasefire in an effort to end the 8 year war between the iranian banks group and as found, the military lines. it comes that it comes after a breakthrough in the relationship between t ron and re ard last month. the 2 countries re established diplomatic ties. in a b gene brokerage deal. nasa al dean are mer is a chairman of the who's he runs. avenues agency says oman has been leading the talks between the regional rivals and agreement in an agreement my be reach soon on . i got a son, robert via for dr. baker negotiations have been running for some time in addition to the mediation of foot exerted by oman. many issues were put to discussions, earned fuels are converging, some understandings being reach, so nothing in your husband introduced,
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nor has any new initiative been made. this delegation will therefore be discussing the final points based on the previous discussions go through the all money mediators with decisive agreement is warming up of cinema. iraq has called on turkey a to apologize for shelling, silly money or airport in its northern kurdish region. the government says ankara has no legal justification to continue its military operation on a rocky soil. a turkish drone attack hit an area near the airport on friday to here says it's targeting kurdish fighters. it considers terrace in syria vaccination campaign is being launched in the north is to protect more than 800000 children in an area hit by 2 devastating earthquakes in february, nearly a 100000 people there. and now living in crowded shelters, nautical marsh has more from the utmost camp in italy, province to day mark the 1st day of the vaccination campaign in north western assyria against the measles and a polio. this campaign was launched by local
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n g o in cooperation with international organization organizations in response to the increased numbers of affected children with polio and measles. this campaign came 2 months after the devastating to an earthquake that struck the areas of north western as syria, which caused a severe damages to the infrastructure and the sewage system in the entire region. this damage caused and, and caused the spread and increased numbers of affected children with polio and a me laws. and that per the n g o's to act and thought any further a spread of this disease. this, this campaign will target the refugee camps across north western europe. in addition to the community centers like schools and community and community institutes. this campaign will,
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will target more than $800000.00 children across the areas of northwestern syria. the health care system has been severely damaged due to the catastrophic, to an earthquake that struck the areas in addition to their already suffering from the 12 year a conflict. but despite that, they have been working relentlessly and 247 to be of help to the effected people from the earthquakes and the 12 year conflict. deforestation in the brazilian amazon is showing no sign of easing despite a change of government in january, you figures show the 1st quarter of this year was one of the worst on record. around 850 square kilometers of rain, forest was destroyed. nearly half of that in march since taking office in january, president lula da silva has sought to and deforestation which a serge under his predecessor the global climate crisis, is taking
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a toll on the world's most vulnerable people. extreme weather events are affecting refugees and displaced communities worldwide. the horn of africa is experiencing its long as and more severe drought on record. and people living in kenny as the dab refugee camp say the drought is pushing them to the brink of starvation. al jazeera is katherine sawyer, reports for me, some kenny f. o. aden, muhammad moore is a file trader in dad, up town. it's home to thousands of somali refugees who have escaped conflict and drought most rely on, filed and chuckled for warmth and cooking, nor a canyon sais. he has to travel farther to look for acacia trees, which are endangered species, ron. but before we used to walk for a short time to find the trees, now we have to walk for 5 days to find anything that can make us enough money. the trees are getting scarce. trees and party grasslands, how long existed in this region. but now they have all but disappeared,
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exposing the area to san storms and blistering heat. people here rely on firewood for their cooking. we have been talking to sellers who say they have to go far to look for trees to caught, but they also know the hum caused by cutting down trees. but they say this is their livelihood. droughts have become more frequent in reason. yes. 5 rainy seasons have failed in the horn of africa, millions of people are on the brink of starvation. the number of people leaving into dob and other r e areas is growing rapidly and resources are stretched. climate change is also making life was for many, kenya is ahead of many other countries in working to safeguard the environment. but honestly say more needs to be done. there is a difference with actions that are happening as pockets as compared to happening,
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upscale, un touching the lives of many people. and the argument is, can we bring those pockets of successes to square my muzzle only on of africa, but we need to graduate from policy to action. moore has lived in the dub all his life. he says if the environment continues to deteriorate, he can see his way of life. been white out. catherine soil all da, 0 the dub in north east and kenya still ahead on al jazeera in sport will hear from the amateur golfer who is in with a shot of winning ah, who's breaking down the headlines to expose in the powers attempting to silence reporting. what did you do? what did you investigate? why didn't you ask the fact? the question? there are many during that said, fencer, it will have
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a chilling effect on subsequent stories. the listening post doesn't cover the news . it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate, and in some cases amplify the content you see on your final bill. if he post on al jazeera, those that know, do those that understand, teach a maverick school headmaster and post conflict. gulf fast determined to change the fortunes of an inner city community plagued by urban decay, poverty, and the legacy of sectarian aggression arms. as students with the knowledge of the ancient greek philosophers, hotmail your peers, but us very, everybody else is very young. plato, a witness dumb human tree. on a jazeera lou, ah,
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ah sports his far folly. thank you so much. manchester united have consolidated their spot and the top 4 of the english premier league united were to no winners at home to everton. as they continue their pushed to qualify for next seasons champions leave. their goals came from scott, matoney and antony. marcial overton could finish the day in the relegation zone, depending on later results on some bad news for united their top score. and marcus rochefort pulled up with an injury late in the game, and he was unable to finish the match. the manchester city strike earling holland is ready to make his return from injury, a win for city against south hampton. later on we'll move them 5 points behind leaders. arsenal. who play liverpool on sunday. so you manage your pep warranty, ola had this to say about his abilities as a coach. well,
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i will tell you the secret we will get it was on wilmont. it'd be suck, didn't look, and triggered to look up from that because m, my hair is better than the other ones. so now i'm not side because you i, when we, when a lot of games. good interviews. a stunning goal by matthias dillard's has held by munich maintained there's 2 point advantage at the top of the bendis league, red thomas to cosign frogger one no way byron or looking to win an 11th straight german championship. second place, dorman, also won the beat union berlin, who occupied their spot schools from danielle malin and so forth. will koko helping them seal aid to one victory? don't men are aiming to win the bond is legal for the 1st time since 20th. wow. napoli have moved a step closer to winning their 1st italian title since the plain days of dig o'mara
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donna even let j t one thanks to a header from giovanni delorenzo and on goal. the result means napoli now have a 19 point lead at the top of the table. a play is underway on day 3 of the u. s. masters in georgia fraud is action was cut short as high winds, resulted in some trees falling down at the augusta national course. and he richardson reports. it's just astounding. a day to finale few would have predicted at the master's that there are 3 trees fell near to the 17th tea at the augusta national coast. moments later, play was suspended in georgia because of electrical storms as the thankfully, organizers were able to confirm that no one was injured. earlier brooks capco had continued his title push. he reached 12 and upon after 2 rounds last year the american missed the half wide cuts as he struggled with form and
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fitness. yes, glad shown in an open shanise boat ramp researcher to break the back window. my fist ah, of the car to pull to the back window. not once, but twice. first on didn't go. so food tried again. ah, yes, a lot of frustration last year. super annoying, so great look for calling right here. colon more call is in the chasing pack. he has 2 major titles to his name. and it's in with a shot of a 3rd. on 6 on the par. i mean, i always look at the leaderboard. i mean, i've been able to close out a couple so far so like it's, it's very hard to close out a major. it really isn't major championships or just different people show up breathing differently, feeling differently amateur plants. some bennett is having quite the masters w. the 23 year old is on 8th and the paul. he has the words,
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don't wait to do something tattooed on his left arm. the last words his father wrote before his death from outside was 2 years ago. yeah, before he passed, i got to the la forms. i sued every time i grew up in the club. it's right there. and i don't like to do something you know, i thrive on and i use it for some motivation. i know how happy here you know, the see me been out here at augusta national down i'm doing australia is jason day is also going well. the form. well, number one is on 5 and the power and the richardson al jazeera lebron james and the alley lakers of this did their hopes of securing a guaranteed spot in the n b a. playoffs. james cord, 16 points is team b, vienna funds, a 121200 saddlin sons are already assured of their playoff place for now. the lakers are 7th and the western conference top 6 goes straight into the playoffs and
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avoid having to get through a play in tournaments on the berkeley. nat said reach these conference playoffs, they did it with a win over there. you orlando magic this victory in new york combined with a defeat for the miami heat, locked in 6th place for brooklyn. that's will take on the philadelphia assembly, sixers in the playoffs. 1284. we have to come together, new system, new city, all that other stuff. so it's not going to be an easy task by any stretch. and they have, you know, the progress of the p. so again, like i said, is an appropriate respect, gifford, or credit. but at the same time we do feel like you know, we, we, we belong at arena on the dallas mavericks hopes of reaching the and the post season are over. the mavericks i saw their final shot at the playoffs disappeared with a loss against the chicago. as soon as the antenna star owns deborah is rocky starts disease in looks to be behind her after suffering early exits from the australian open and then being sidelined with injury to her has reached the
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semifinals of the charleston open to wall number 5 was leading. when her opponent anna callan sky, retire due to illness, jabber will take on dairy a cat sakina for place and the final. okay, and that is all your support for now fully back to you farrah. thank you very much for that. now not many people will have heard about the sorbs. they are a minority in germany known for an ancient easter traditions, the small slavic community in western europe, not only practices, lavish ag decorating this easter. they also want to send a message about peace, algiers bass in travel to sri walt and has the story. the sorbs i believed to have migrated into 6 century from the cap, pacey in mountains in central europe to these forests in present day germany surviving attempts to german eyes, their ancient culture, tens of thousands to live in this region, not far from the polish and check board us every year at easter, martina hoffman tries to preserve the saw be in tradition of act painting like her
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answers. she gets the x, the from symbols with special messages for good health, happiness and prosperity. mid to the involve sound on this is and should i will use the symbol of the world to, to protect against the evil spirit how it is used for homes, animals, and people. the egg is a symbol of fertility. they used to throw and i got a field in spring, so become fertile. the has always been important. while the act decorating tradition lives on these days, much of the symbolism is forgotten. now it has mainly become a popular art form. the source has managed to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've lived quite isolated along these waterways. deaf survived was communism naziism. but now that knology is threatening to native language i with so i'll be in songs the community tries to prevent a language from being lost. it is estimated that from around 80000 thorpe's only
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20000 still speaks all be in a mix between polish check and other languages. i saw the tv channel and saw the in schools how to keep the language alive, but competition with german is heart. have escaped filler, as it must be by then there is the option to you, sir. been on your computer for windows example, and there are many programs made especially for sar, been language. but the question is i actually using this on daily life? and the answer is no. he does manage to convey a message in serbian though he has it, sir. yet yes, it sits on his, our service visit the us over yet, so i wish the whole world that the happy easter. oh, with their songs to saw it's not only one to send the message of survival but also of beast. i saw that people were very disturbed with the war. currently in europe, it was unthinkable for us as a community that this could happen. we need or connections with slavic people like
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we've had for generations. so we hope this will will end soon to socks hope to get more government support to keep their language and culture a life they say after surviving for more than 1500 years, it would be a great loss for it to disappear. steadfast and algebra spray while germany a lesson years from now on al jazeera. but do stay with us, i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of the days news. thanks so much. ah ah. and it's a $1000000000.00 money, no drink operation. the coal,
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marsha is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit with. right. i'm just try that in a 4 part series. alger 0 is investigative unit because on the cover in southern africa, his birth control is 90 percent. it doesn't, once it's falling, it's perfectly brandon. good. pop 3 on up to a 0. from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power was attempting to silence reporting. the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. oh, now does it at 1st glance these islands look like a secret paradise untouched by the outside world. but look closely and if trouble in the water, mountains of rubbish piled up on the beaches, the guna indigenous people don't know what to do with it. many to live as their
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ancestors did, the goon i gained autonomy from kind of money a century ago. the community of about 30000 lives and 49 islands that are part of the sand blast archipelago. these are some of the most with both island in the world. what would the influx of char them waste from visited and passing ships from all over the globe, ends up on the shores an ever increasing problem. the united nation says indigenous communities make up just 5 percent of the global population. effectively protected nearly 80 percent of the kind of bio diversity. and as the outside world continues to creep in, the threat to their environment lies in plain sight. ah, elm coming under the shadow of war at $31.00 ukrainian children are united with their parents months after russia was accused of the 14.
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