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is all right, government face is more protests against the judicial changes, while pensions escalate across the occupied territories, reunited with their families, 30 ukrainian children, return home just some of the thousands 40 to russia. china launchers, military drills around taiwan, just days after the tie. when he's president visited the united states, plus, i'm cathy soy in dob, or if you do come in nothin tenure, i'll be telling you why this is destroying dead varmints. and i'm sorry, how much would the latest sports news, as majesty as city reduced the gap on premier league lead? does arsenal fighting highlands at scoring twice as the waiting tamp his fresh south hampton for one? hm . ah, hello, and welcome to the program. well,
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this is the weekend when christians, jews, and muslims mark important religious holidays, easter passover, and ramadan. but the past week has seen a rise intentions in jerusalem, the west bank and gaza, and now fears of a wide escalation that could possibly include southern lebanon and syria. in the past few hours, israel's military says a missile alert sounded in the golan heights, area of to 3. rockets were fired from syria. one reportedly fell in an open area in the golan heights and alert was activated in open areas near kibbutz. mit sir. no damage or injuries have been reported and there has not been any immediate claim of responsibility. well, i already spoke to give gideon laver. he's in his rainy journalist and an offer a horrid columnist and a member of the newspaper's editorial board. and he says that these current
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tensions that are playing out inside israel, the occupied territories, could have wider implications for the region. this is a, she is extremely explosive, but it is always in our region, but now more than ever. and we are facing and likely for more years we are facing a very radical government, which is on one hand, the quite a often but on the other hand, also very refrigerant because the most ready could pot. so feet are pushing for action, which might turn out into a catastrophe. a the scenes from there. ok, so most are scenes that were not seen in recent years in their brutality. and i think that the, any small match can fire know the horn area. oh, fully look happen, but nobody can full see oh guarantee that this will not build again. recently,
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israel is booming, go almost every day in syria and there is no public k arguments about it in israel and no information about it is there. nobody knows why. and will full and what is the prize? one scene is clear is what is about a think the syrian a. so her entity, obviously, and israelis playing with fire was iran. how long will the iranian say tolerate these and the syrians that sequential, until now they tolerated? they almost ignoring and they're hard to react. but i guess they, we'd be boys in which or so the syrup and the my go to the iranian will have to react and is one continuous all this comes at
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a time of heightened tensions in the occupied territories and days after the israeli police storm. the alex, some mosque complex jerusalem's most sensitive site on saturday policy and health official said a 20 year old palestinian man was killed by israeli forces in as an east of cal caliah. he was reportedly short in the chest and the stomach is ready. settlers also attacked cause owned by palestinians near a police checkpoint north of ramallah. and there was a 2nd settler attack targeting palestinians, and i see pallets, village just west of south fit. in other developments, israel's prime minister is now named to british sisters killed in a shooting in the occupied westbank on friday as maya and rena d shooting occurred near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley. meanwhile, protests is in israel, have kept up their momentum on the government gathering again in their thousands to oppose planned judicial changes. rallies
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were held in television but also in other cities despite the government delaying changes by a few weeks in order to reach a compromise with the opposition parties. critic say the plan amendments are a threat to israel's democracy or soul. soda is reporting now from tel aviv tons of houses is israelis where she had an protest in the government's judicial overhaul. so i have been talking to some of the protesters here. the said that the fear that the country under the did the most to are right wing government and his roused history is more and more tuning into a dictatorship. and they said that they are here to protest that one. and of course the government's judicial overhaul. so the, the prime minister netanyahu government has proposed some judicial changes. so mainly it says or is he's asking for $61.00 out of $120.00 and p is in can i said that to be able to override any decisions made it made by the either the
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supreme court and also the politicians to be able to appoint a majority off the that the members of the supreme court in israel, because they said that the supreme court is over and poverty. and that is, that must stop because the judge, the supreme court is each a feeling any decision or made by the government. but their critics here, they said that such a thing such change simply will destroy dead that the said that the separation of the power and the chunk of balances in different branches in the country. so that's why in the 14th setter day, in, at all, hundreds of thousands of palestinians, mainly in television, but across the other cities as well, or gathering and trying to protest that we're protest that proposal. so i was talking to the protest as they're not only asking for the, for the changes to be put on a pause, but also they are asking the government to resign. because the say that this
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government is a racist and it is itself a threat to the security of the company in watching and he is our life. i'm not going much more still to bring you on the program, my falling developments in russia and the capital moscow has been a funeral of influential military block at flatland petoskey. it was killed in an explosion just last week or so was for the news coming up a bit later. a magical golf held by and munich, push for the german title. see it right here. it's wrong in the program. ah, 130 ukrainian children, a back home off to russia, was accused of deporting them. non governmental organizations are responsible for reuniting the children now with their families. but keith says more than 16000 ukranian children have been illegally deported to russia. moscow is said that it's protecting them from the war. jonah hall reports from keith. the
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return and re union of 31 children with their families is a victory for careful and complicated negotiations to secure their release. in many cases, held against their will for months, child protection workers believe their stories will help prove the international criminal court case against russian president vladimir putin and his children's rights commissioner maria of the lava. how that where they reported what happened in the camps. how they were relocated because it's kidnapping all of the eighty's destroying the ukrainian identity. it is work, crime and genocide. 16 year old ritathui was sent with his parents consent to a russian health camp in october last year. it was meant to be a 2 week break for the hardships of occupied. so it turned into
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a 6 month old deal before vitale finally saw his family again. in march law, did the snow. the 1st 2 weeks were normal, but after 3 weeks i started to look for every possibility to go home. vitaly says he was among more than 800 ukrainian children at just one camp. home sick off and scared. and at times he says placed in a detention so for days as punishment for transgressions. it's got to move to some cache with soluble the fed as porridge, without salt and sugar 3 times a day. every evening they spoke to us about politics, they would say russia is a powerful country, and ukraine is a terrorist. one of the international criminal court says it's identified hundreds of cases of children allegedly forcibly taken from care homes. and often it is in ukraine, deported it says with the intention of permanently removing them from their country of birth. that's a violation of the geneva convention. it says, and
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a walker. ukraine insists the practice is much wider saying it's identified more than 19 and a half 1000 cases of force deportations, including many like with tale taken with parental permission under false pretenses . instead enduring months of indoctrination and propaganda. daria castiano has helped reunite 84 children with their families by providing the russians with proof of legal guardianship. i put to her a video that rushes children's commissioner recently showed to un security council members. it purports to show happy ukrainian children some receiving medical care, others placed in foster care. we are on the shore, where this is part of an information wall. these pictures of children living in safety is such a manipulation using children as objects not subject to rights, trying to construct a different reality. russia admits to the removal of 2000 ukrainian children from
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occupied areas in the conflict zone, but presents it as a humanitarian effort. the i c. c, calls it a war crime, and one ukraine says is taking place on a far bigger scale in plain sight. jonah hall al jazeera keith. meanwhile, in russia, the funeral has been held in moscow for pro russian military block of blood into tusky. he was killed in a bomb attack at a cafe and peaches, but just last week to task, he was known for his vocal support of the war and ukraine, dosage of bar or boards now from moscow. ah, a grandfather? well, for one of russia's well known military bloggers, the body of 40 year old flatland, or turkey was brought to the throne cru sky a cemetery. moscow were hundreds attended, including the head of the wagner verse near a group. if get a promotion, gladly to tar ski did a lot so that we could go to victory and destroy the enemy. thank you for this. we
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will always remember him. he is a soldier who stays with us and whose voice will always live and speak only the truth. after our task is killing last week, president rather be a potent award to have one of the highest honors for bravery. under heavy security, people waited in line for hours, many of whom you charge our ski personally, if you will let me, might have been very and never get a man. i think that the best way to make his memory of life is the way this war. it was a man for whom the victories was most important thing in the world. his wife accompanied the coffin as his body was laid to rest. for our sky was a vocal supporter of the war ukraine, lint, starsky, being remembered as a russian hero. and at the end of his funeral,
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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, 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 short to provo carrying a bus up to tar sky that she had the tim at this cafe. moments later the explosion happens as the pro kremlin supporter, as they to rest official see or have stepped up, their search for others who they believe may have been involved in this attack. doors the jabari arch, sierra moscow puzzle, falcon hours of defense and military unless he says the blood lin, to tar sky was a hero to some people in russia, but not to everyone. he was well known and may be
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a hero for those who supported his position. but i believe this funeral. yes, there was in gordon the leader of the wagner grew some politicians. but what was absent was brushing the official them and represent 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, well, 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 no chill. so bloggers are self employed and they sometimes do criticize the execution of the special operation, not the operation that so that means that they support,
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but there's been lots of mismanagement. their critical of the, quite often of the military high command, as is getting pre course on the chief of wagner, grew a mercenary groups. that means that the, the are, these influencers are not always told to, in tune with the russian official, them, saudi arabia and yemen. who's the movement of carried out a prisoner swap as talks for a permanent ceasefire? deal with the rebels gets underway in santa, who sees received 13 prisoners after releasing one saudi. a delegation from oman is helping negotiate and enter the war between the iran back group and a saudi led military alliance. it comes after a breakthrough in the relationship between to ron and riyadh last month. the 2 countries re established diplomatic ties in a deal broken by beijing. what
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a delegation of saudi officials is arrived in iran to discuss procedures for reopening saudi arabia's embassy, the saudi, and iranian foreign ministers met earlier this week for the 1st time in 7 years. the 2 powers have agreed to resume direct flights and they're working on re establishing trade deals and all the stories are following. china is launched military drills around taiwan just days after the time when he's president visited the united states. she may house speaker kevin mccarthy in a move that angered bay ging, taipei reported more than 70 chinese jets and 8 warships crossing the median line of the taiwan strait. that is the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides. katya lopez, her diane has more now loosely this meeting between ty, once president, sine, when and us officials in taipei has high political implications. the government says and needs international support, as threats from china get louder and closer,
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where they go to. when i would like to reiterate that the people of taiwan love, democracy, seek peace and are keen to fulfill the responsibility in the international community. china 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 or no, there's a one and i oh, 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. it 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
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taiwan strait and the taiwanese side, though, we're not going to comply them, there's the potential them for that to ascribe into some sort of extend your far. but china remains defiant. parent he pushes him. i mean, when the taiwan issue is not about democracy, it's an issue concerning china sovereignty and territorial integrity. taiwan is 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 priscilla again al jazeera. when dominic is a military journalist, he's based in taipei and believes that china, when force and aaron c blockade on taiwan. now these, these exercises both of them in august and the current one are designed to a box to one in sort of
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a spiderweb. a configuration of air supremacy enables our and the time when these are in a difficult position, they don't really know what to do about this problem. that on particularly on the east coast, where the navy ships, chinese navy ships are getting very aggressive this is a, eventually it will turn into an errand see blockade at some point the future. most likely after the 2024 elections. the chinese will wait to see the cam, t can get back into power, and if so, they will, they will try to work on an agreement perhaps. if not the d p. p gets back into power, big problems. so when is a very strange attitude towards trying his threats, they don't seem to be particularly concerned at the public level. there's no real fear. this is ongoing for decades,
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and people are quite jaded by. but there is a notable, noticeable increase of us military personnel in taiwan. you can tell that they are us active duty, not just contractors or visiting folks. there are some people down in. gotcha. now that are primarily here, obviously doing training with north korea now. the country is conducted and now the test of what it says is a nuclear capable underwashed drone. these are images released by state media of a weapon called hail to young, tested a similar vehicle last month. north korea has wrapped up its weapons, tested the resumption of us and south korean joint military trolls. the horn of africa is experiencing its longest and most severe drought on record pushing millions of people to the brink of starvation. some of them say the climate
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crisis has made their situation worse. katherine sawyer reports now from dub in northeast and kenya, aiden mohammed, nor is a file trader in dab town. it's home to thousands of somebody. refugees who have escaped conflict and drought most rely on firewood and charcoal for warmth and cooking. nor a canyon says he has to travel farther to look for acacia trees, which are endangered species rumba 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 have long existed in this region, but now they have all but disappeared, 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
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look for trees to cut, but they also know the hum caused by cutting down trees. but they say this is their livelihood. doubts 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 auctions that are happening as pockets as compared to happening, upscale, i'm touching the lives of many people on the argument is can we bring those pockets of successes to scale my muzzle all in on of off we go,
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but we need to graduate from policy to action. moore has lived in the dub or his life. he says eve, the environment continues to deteriorate. he can see his way of life, been white doubt. catherine sawyer, odyssey, right the dub in north eastern kenya will displace people are especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change. and it's not just in kenya. storms have damaged camps for thousands of families in yemen. makeshift shelters can withstand the extreme weather is becoming more frequent. the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh, erratic whether there is destroying the very land. the camp is built on heavy rains, of course, catastrophic mud slides. po, sanitation puts people at risk of or to born disease in nigeria is born o state. half the cases of a recent cholera outbreak were in areas with a large displaced population events like these forced people who fled violence
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still then have to move on again. a joined the 24000000 displaced by climate change alone in at 2021. shower does go up. there is an environmental economist at the you are a mediterranean center on climate change and explains how this issue is affecting refugees and displaced people around the world. be a little bit been climate conflict already greatly pleasing the complexity of richard grammar against like at present the vast majority of people who are moving . moodle, climate change are displaced within their own country. but of course, we have just seen or heard some of the examples, the model that we have, the rest of your crises and of course, live hot about africa as well. now with climate change, many communities or publish the move are being affected by concurrent and disasters. and displacement, leaving them with little have to recover before the next catastrophic side. what do you think, making it difficult?
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there is a very good time for preparation for the food using the camp ever also, or if it isn't an h, b r, or the local governance edition or the eating for preparation. if one is after after the other. that's, that's the most difficult participation time is beginning for going shorter as the climate emergency is become the new norm. it's an easy official. i said at least 20 people have gone missing off to the boat, sank off the coast of the southern city of the facts. they were trying to cross the mediterranean and reach italy according to the to museum coast guard. 17 others from the same boat rescued. 2 of whom are in a critical condition. at least 500 migrants have been reported missing the mediterranean. so far this year iraq has contacted the government in turkey to apologize for shelling. and silliman nia are in the airport in the northern kurdistan region. now the government says the anchor has no legal justification to
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continue its military operation on a rocky soil. a turkish drone attack hit an area near the apple on friday. anchor says it's targeting kurdish fighters, it considers terrorists. correspondent amir fendy has more in this now from air bill on the left a few days ago, turkey a closing airspace to flight coming from st. louis money airport to do an encore described as hostile action threatening turkish national security. the presidency of northern rocky curtis regent, hold on the 2 sides of the semi autonomous government to stop exchanging accusations, and to investigate the circumstances of this recent shelling. according to sources with the money airport. the attack damage a large part of the airports outer fen inflicted severe material damage without causing any casualty. how did you go? the 10th atmosphere between the 2 sides of curtis regional government comes the time when the aerospace and turkey remains close to flight coming into money airport. and the time when many say the differences between both parties of the
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government to come to an end, as people here get ready for the legislative elections scheduled for later this year. mom, i thought i'd save money. now iranian authorities are installing cameras in public places to crack down on women who disobey the compulsory dress code. police say women called breaking little will be warned of the consequences via text message. a growing number of iranian women has stopped covering their herring protests against the death and custody of 22 year old massa. i mean, last year, she was detained by the morality police for allegedly violating the dress code with the news ally from london still to come. the subs are a small minority here in germany, living close to the polish and check republican border. i'm stuff fastened, we bought it from spray round about how to sobs have managed to preserve this special easter tradition. and lebron james and the los angeles lake has boost their hopes of securing
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a playoffs on to have the details coming out. ah, it's the weekend, here's your forecasts for europe in africa. however, when we're pumping in the heat through the levant, big jump in those temperatures for bay roots and ramallah ramallah. now crossing the 30 degrees threshold other side of the mediterranean i, temperatures here as well. well above average and we've got full on sunshine in the forecast. now we've got cloud cover over a central europe through the balkans as well. so that also means some spells of shower. so let's put in a cap on temperatures. there bit low for this type of the year. same situation in the northwest, we've got what, whether pivoting into the islands of ireland and britain, but southerly push of era here. so temperature is not bad. 18 degrees in paris. after africa, we go look at a bubble of heat extending from cairo,
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hard to read into n jemina temperatures here about 10 degrees above average. but a northerly wind means a new oxide. your temperatures are about 10 degrees below where they should be. we've got big downpours, liberia, great through to nigeria, but particularly benito and gonna to see that much rain that fast. i think we will see some flooding for south africa. cold front has cut across. this is going to generate some showers in storms for the eastern side of the country. it improves in cape town though with a hive. 18 degrees on sunday. enjoy the rest of your weekend. we'll see you soon. take care. ah. a
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welcome back. just a quick recap of the main stories of following the sour. israel's military says a missile alert sounded in the occupied girl on heights area off to 3. rockets were 5 from syria. one report to be fell in an open area in the occupied girl on heights . and ella was activated an open areas near kibbutz mits up. no damage or injuries have been reported by me while tens of thousands of his writings have turned out for a 14th week of protest against the prime minister's plans. judicial changes benjamin yahoo! i delayed these changes by a few weeks to reach a compromise with the opposition parties. on saturdays, riley settlers attacked cars owned by palestinians, north of ramallah, palestinians, an icy valley village, and west of south. it also targeted by settlers and in a separate incident in as soon east of althea, a 20 year old palestinian man was killed by israeli forces. what many of the
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people living as refugees and lebanon left palestine as children? since then, many more palestinians have been born into a life of displacement. zane bas robbie visited a refugee camp in bay route and spoke to palestinians about the latest as ready raids a alex, a mosque in occupied east jerusalem. living in limbo, palestinian refugees in lebanon, say they are fed up with watching the escalating violence and occupied territories in. oh, ok. so mos garza and the west bank watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of israel's, from a distance and from a country whose own economy is in tatters. like in fishy, i will put up, we don't live in palestine, but palestine lives inside us, knuckle yar, mcmann bacon and madge. i sat my every day we sit with our children, we talk about palestine about freedom, about our history and all right. to go back,
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benet had webinar, no more is necessary. what was taken by force should be taken back by panama piece, did not work. displaced for decades, people living here are connected to the conflict by history, by blood, and by their circumstances. thus among one i didn't know like i have never been to palestine, but i know about it from my family. all the attacks happening make me feel like it belong to the nation even more. and then they might their level of span. i give a year. i was born here, but i am palestinian and loyal to the palestinian cause. what's happening is totally unjust. allah. we are very upset and sat on them. we can't do anything. we can't help. we watch how israel is attack alex, a mosque, and we can't do anything for generations displaced and generations born abroad, yet to set foot on their ancestral lands with every passing year,
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whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camp like this, the hope of going back home a right of return is something that flips away just a little bit more. c and to remain here is to live as some of the poorest people in lubbock zane bus robbie olga 0 at the burge of barrage in a refugee camp in beirut. us politicians were across party lines. according for the release of the wall street journal reporter, arrested in russia last week, ivan garcia, that she has pleaded not guilty to charges of espionage a crowd and accuses him of spying for the us. government's will street journal says the accusations against go civic is simply untrue. our lawyers were able to meet with him during this past week and they report that he is in good spirits and good health. we certainly hope that's true. your state department continues to say it's
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been denied counselor access to evan, which is certainly worried into us evans, 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 wall street journal also, vehemently can i see legation suggestion? i think we've seen a real creeping criminalization of journalism over the past year in russia, which is, which is frightening, frankly, for the folks they are trying to do their jobs. journalists are routinely followed
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and surveilled on one recent assignment, when evan was reporting from 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 in the united states, the biden administration is once again stepping into the controversial abortion debate that the department of justice is filed, an appeal to challenge a texas course decision to put a hold on the use of an abortion pill another court in washington state. oh will that access to the pill? it must be preserved in 17 states. lina barclay reports another setback 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,
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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, their reproductive here in the, 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
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a constitutional right to abortion fridays to court rulings mean the future of the drug is uncertain. many fear this will increase the already existing challenges faced by women, and some us states. lean of all clear alger zito. right show rebushka the dean of temple university at the beesley school of lauren. she says that texas calling will only add to confusion around abortion rights. it certainly is going to create a lot of confusion as these decisions are killed. so immediately, nothing changes. the texas judge ordered a stay of an injunction for the next 7 days, allowing the government, the f, d a to appeal the decision. and this circuit many think that the d o j, the department of justice will go straight to the screen court because these are 2 conflicting decisions. the f d, a being told to withdraw. if a person from the market and at the same time,
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another federal court telling keep the status quo, it's one of the most significant parts or aspects of the texas decision. it comes to the opposite conclusion about mr. prestone and medication, abortion safety painting. the picture that 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 b is considered for years now. so it suggests to me that this court has, has really heated the advice and the expertise of the amec i and the plaintiffs who want to end abortion nationwide in the united states of. but it's certainly 2 very different takes on what should be pretty clear. fac, now at least 18 people have been kidnapped in northwest in ny jerry. a gunman,
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targeted mostly women and children, a village, and i'm far as stay on friday. police say they are working with the military to rescue the victims. government is blame, criminal gangs for abducting hundreds of people in north and central nigeria for ransom. i'm an interest has more in this now from khana. the security forces still insist that they own a trail of the gun men, women, and children who went out to do a walk and also for the bushes. however, this box, an escalation in defined as being unleashed by these banded whatever's funding for them in the northwest part of niger. and particularly in the past few months, there was a collection of military activity in that area. and one residents of the village. why these people are taken, told this morning that in fact they suspect that it's in retaliation to be conducted by the security on the account of the standards in some states in
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particular. and of course, recently some arrested in that and they feel that this could be the reason why they've seen this escalation recently. the last time they heard about, you know, seen anything of this magnitude was a long time before the election. so they said up to now say no contact from the kidnappers, or any demand for at least 44 people have been killed by all groups and peculiar factors, ne, inside the region. the tax happened in 2 villages near the inertia border on thursday night and friday morning. regional governess, as the perpetrators were put house of harm's way after an offensive by the security forces of oxidation campaign is being launched in northern syria to protect more than 800000 children in an area hit by 2 devastating off quite in february, nearly a 100000 people, there are now living in crowded shelters,
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nor car wash as more from the out from account in italy, province to day mark the 1st day of the vaccination campaign in north western syria against the measles and a polio. this campaign was launched by local n g o, as 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 to the devastating to an earthquake that struck the areas of northwestern 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 me laws. and that per the n g o to act and stop any further. a spread of this disease. 3 this,
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this campaign will target the refugee camps across northwestern duty, in addition to the community centers like schools and community community institutes. this campaign 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 affected people from the earthquakes and the 12 year conflict. deforestation in the brazilian amazon is showing no signs of easing despite change of government. in january, new figures show the 1st quarter of this year is one of the worst on record. around 850 square kilometers of rain force was destroyed nearly half of that in march. so
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reminder of the task facing president was inoculate to silver who has restored environmental protections removed by his predecessor. now a work from home order is been issued in a northern tie city after air pollution reach hazardous levels. chang my is currently ranked as the world's most polluted sissy. smoke from forest fires and crops double burning has blanketed the popular tourist destination. nearly 2000000 people in time of entreated for spirits re conditions this year. is much more so have for you on the news hour. if frank lampart didn't know how difficult his jaw but chelsea would be, what he does now. ah! as people in garza prepare for ramadan, their excitement is mixed with sanction for many cousins. the muslim holy month is the time to come together with family and friends to break fast and share meals.
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but for some, the memories of conflicts and wars when they've previously celebrated or casting a shadow. what you see behind me, it's called the colored neighbourhood by the people here. they painted pictures on the walls of their homes to celebrate and welcome the coming of the holy month of ramadan. light has been in stabling garza for many years with ongoing conflict and frequent outbreaks of violence. the international community has repeatedly expressed, concerned about the rising tensions in the occupied territories. the united nations has also expressed concern, but about the potential impact of any conflict on those inca hosta, whose lives are already precarious. imagine a mosque without pres. oh, without a family. country without people,
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update al jazeera explode the environmental significance of action, and inactive al jazeera covers. the latest ongoing developments from the had on on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera lou ah, ah, don't many people have heard about the sobs. they are a minority in germany known for the ancient eastern eastern traditions. a small slavic community in western europe, normally prices lavish eg decorating this easter. they also want to send a message about peace set voss and traveled to
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a place called spree vault. she brings us the story from her. the soaps, i believe, to have migrated in the 6 century from the cup, pacey, in mountains in central europe to these forest, and present day germany surviving attempts to german eyes, to ancient culture. tens of thousands to live in this region, not far from the polish and check board us. every year at easter massena hoffman tries to preserve the so be in tradition of act painting like her answers. she gets the x, the from symbol, with special messages for good health, happiness and prosperity. mid them both sound on this as and should we use the symbol of the wolves to, to protect against the evil spirit how it is used for homes, animals and p. o. the egg is a symbol of fertility. they used to throw in. i go on a field in spring, so it become fertile, has always been important. now, while the ac decorating tradition lives on these days,
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much of the symbolism is forgotten. now it has mainly become a popular art form the source of manage to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've lived quite isolated along these waterways. depth survived war, communism, naziism. but now says knology is threatening, didn't native language i with. so i'll be in song, the community tries to prevent their language from being lost. it is estimated that from around 80000 sorbs, only 20000 still speaks all be in a mix between polish check and other languages. a saw be and tv channel and saw the in school how to keep the language alive. but competition with german is heart. have escaped as it must be 5 and there is the option to use or build on your computer for windows example. and there are many programs made, especially for sort of the language, but the question is what i'm actually using this on daily life. and the answer is
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no. he does manage to convey a message in so be in though. yes it's it just sits zones. our service visit the us over yard, so i wish the whole world that a happy easter. oh, with their songs to saw. it's not only one to send a message of survival, but also of being a slavic people were very disturbed with the war. currently in europe, it was unthinkable for us as a community that this could happen. we need our connections with slavic people like we've had for generations. so we hope this will will end soon to sort hope to get more government support to keep their language and culture alive. they say after so 5 and for more than 1500 years, it would be a great loss for it to disappear. steadfast and al jazeera spray, while germany fought now with santa in doha. thank you very much, mary. a mariama, it's fading hopes of catching barcelona at the top of league have faded away
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a little bit more loss. blankenship were to one up against villareal. thanks to a lovely so they'll go by venetia, said junior, just after halftime, but the yellow submarine drew level through their luis emoralez, whose goal had been subject to a v, a r review. and then with around 10 minutes left with some well to quiz. i scored an absolute beauty and idea as a 2nd goal of the match condemning reality suite to defeat or i'll remain 12 points behind a bar salon. that one is to be done. i only had on that star for manchester city as they reduced the gap on premier league leaders arsenal with the when the norwegians strikers scored twice as babies, south hampton, a fort one away. this match was holland's return to the line up, but he missed city's last game due to going injury while he now has 44 goals across all competitions this season. for pet guardiola side cities victory means they now trail arsenal by 5 points. the gunners play on sunday against liverpool.
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you guys will have picked up a 5th when in a row as they looked to finish in the top 4 and qualify for next season. the champions league. they came from behind to be the grant for the 2. 1 thanks to an own goal by keeper, debbie, the idea and a wonderful strike from swedish or forward alexander is that new castle sit in 3rd place with 4 days man united. no level on points with new car. so that have a worse goal difference. there were 2 and l winners at home to everton. their goals came from a scott, it's tom and a and antony marcell. some bad news for united. however, the top score marcus rochefort pulled up, but with an injury late in the game and he was unable to finish the match. i constantly this moment you are doctor,
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maybe i'm not talk with that, then we have to wait. how bad or how good it is? so yeah, obviously you went off where to complain and now we have to wait. i said to diagnose the knee because she thought ma'am, have kept their hopes of a top full finish alive. a stunning goal from song kill me, and a 2nd half a winner from hurricane help them be frightened to one at home. but it sits in 5th spots are 3 points behind united and newcastle. having played one game more than both for example, i stand as a caretaker ball said chelsea is off to an unhappy spot. the blues losing one nil away to wolf. chelsea remain in the bottom half of the table lamp odd that was brought back to the club, but following the sacking of graham puerto asked coach it, do still have something to play for the season with chelsea still in the champions
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league, i think is a big task manager, chelsea football club, you know, we're now in a position we want to be in as always a raise and for it reality of the lake season. and so i was aware of the expenses, hope everything in one day. hi, sandra. my picks up is 3 valuable points as they look to attain the french league title. then i'll messy was on the score sheet as a nice to nail away. 6 points ahead of 2nd place last who they face off again next saturday. and there was some big games in germany as the race to be crowned goodness league champions that heated up a position homes. michelle is why he will show for the little stunning goal by martez that denise has a health by him unit,
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maintain the 2 point advantage at the top of the table on the physical side, beating her one and mill away. why and are looking to win an 11th straight german chapter 17 i've done what they'll do to enjoy to watch 2nd plays gotten and also one they beat union burling who occupies 3rd thought. the goals from a daniela man and, and that used to fuck mccorkle helping them a seal a to one victory scotland to our aiming to win the bud this league for the 1st time since 2012. the bron james and the lakers had boosted their hopes of securing a guaranteed spot in the n. b a playoff. james school 16 points as his team beat. the phoenix suns, a 121207. the funds are already assured of their playoff place. for now, the lakers are 7th in the western conference, the top 6 goes straight into the playoffs and avoid having to get through to play
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in tournament the brooklyn that have reached the a sim conference. the playoffs that they did it with the wind over the orlando magic is victory and new all combined with a defeat for the miami heat, locked in 6 plays for brooklyn. the next that will take on the philadelphia 70 sixes in the playoff. we have to come together, new system, new city, all that other stuff. so it's not gonna be an easy task by any stretch and they have, you know, the problem, the piece. so again, like i said, as an appropriate respect, gifford or credit, but at the same time we do feel like, you know, we, we, we belong in that arena. and the dallas mavericks hopes of reaching the m b a post season are over the maverick for the final shot and the playoff that disappear with a loss against the chicago bulls. and that's all. yes. my so support for me back to mary. i'm in london. all right, thanks very much santa. well, that wraps up the news are much more coming up very shortly. going to bring your,
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the latest from israel in the occupied territories where there has been a spike intentions just as you reach a very significant weekend with some religious holidays pass over easter and ramadan. all coincide. we're going to bring you analysis on the protests that are also taking place in tel aviv, with many thousands of the israelis out in the streets for the 14th week of protest out of it. ah ah, along with the war and ukraine rages on,
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