tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 9, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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hello, this is in use our on al jazeera, fully back, he bore live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, saudi arabia and yemen exchanged prisoners as efforts to end 8 years of war get underway ins for easter mass, the unoccupied east jerusalem overshadowed by weeks of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. also this, our china begins as 2nd day of military drills around taiwan, just days after the taiwanese presidents trip to the us. and we are a nigeria where a major cleanup has begun to reverse the damage caused by years of oil pollution. i'm driven ashworth sports. the 3rd round of the master's house resumed the 15th. i made the champion, tiger woods, won't be taking any further parts, is pulled out of the tournament and due to injury. ah,
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thank you very much for joining as we begin this news hour with the latest efforts to end the 8 year conflict in yemen. a delegation from saudi arabia has arrived in the many capital. santa or mon, is mediating the discussions about a permanent ceasefire. the delegations are expected to hold meetings with who the representatives will say any p stalks must respect yeoman's territorial integrity. though one another, mo, give you not a sabbath. we affirm our position adhering to our just cause as emphasized by the leader in more than speech. at just demand, so stopping the aggression completely lifting the blockade completely paying the salaries of all jamini employees from oil and gas revenues, compensation and reconstruction, as well as the exit of foreign forces from yemen. while on saturday, there was a prisoner exchange, the horses received 13 detainees in exchange for one found a prisoner, the talk scum after re add and tyranny agreed to restore diplomatic relations last
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month. as part of a deal, a brokerage by china were let's get a closer look at the war in yemen. the conflicts began as part of the ab spring of 2011. when president allie abdullah, sally gave up power to his deputy after years of instability. iran backed who the rebels captured the capital santa in 2014 and demanded in your government. a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates backed the internationally recognized government and launch a military campaign against the whole thies. in 2016 you embarked talks between the many government and rebels began in kuwait, but didn't stop the fighting. then in 2017 haughty rebels killed former president sally after he broke ties with the group a year later you and broke her talks made progress and last year the warring sides agreed to a truce, which lasted for 6 months. while al jazeera hush m i had berra has currently em in conflict, extensively fours joins us now. live on the news, our hash him,
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how significant are these talks in summer to day? can we expect a breakthrough to end this conflict? this could be for the a miracle break moment for both parties, particularly for the health is they, sir, been talking to some of the senior members and they have been saying that this is serious or talk with the saudis, about implementing for formalities overseas fire. they would like to be permanent across all of the irma and they serve as we have that little military commanders now work in all the details, according to all those areas where they have been military confrontations before. they can come up with an agreement on a truce, a vote. they say there are some conditions, political conditions and us to those are to the, to see how we talk about demands and the conditions. i wanted to ask you, what's different this time around because we have had some contacts between the 2 sides, a warring sides anyway. what's different this time around? and as the v cent rapprochement between saudi arabia, andy van,
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broken by the chinese, have an impact on his definitely for the simple reason you have saudi arabia, which prides itself on being the protector of cindy islam. on the other hand, you have iran wish considers itself to be the defender of she or islam in 2015, where the saudis lost the campaign against the hoodies. they said that the reason why they interfered because they accused the health is of being manipulated, used as a proxy by the iranians to spread shya islam in the region. this is, this is a red line. we will not accept it. now with this deal between the saudis and the iranians were, can see the potential for a settlement. and this explains why we're seeing the moment the saudis were meeting with eroni. as in p b g. we have the saw, the defense minister had it been said, man meeting with the president of the human presidential counselor saline tensely above. the need to understand that this could be the beginning of a new era,
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the end of a or, or beginning of a new iraq or what needs to happen for a final settlement to be agreed because obviously there with these have their demand, some of which include having foreign forces out of yemen, they want a blockade lifted flights, resumed salary space paid, and so on. what do the saudis want in exchange and what are the stumbling blocks they want piece they wants to ability because they have loss or massive transformation of saudi arabia. they're rebuilding many parts of the kingdom. they are about to start a massive project in the capital re yard, rebuilding a new airport. they would like her every year to become a leading her career in the region. and therefore they want some sense of stability for that to happen. they don't want to see any similar scenario like their buckets flying in to saudi arabia or the join us after targeted oil installations. to do that, the hope is,
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are saying this time we're not looking for quick fixes. we did something which is going to be permanent for that permanent thing to happen. they wanted the truth and then they wanted the political settlement on the political settlement, though the hope is, although i've been talking to some of their own people to day and they are very optimistic. they say when it comes to the settlement with cautious is ha, ha to be your many lead yamini own. it has to be between us, the islam party and the different components of the human society. we don't want any international interferes, but ultimately the host is what they won't tell you why wishes they all yes, whatever happens to model, they are definitely going to be the ones to have a bigger say when you look joy of the odd, really not the only actors in this conflicts the whole face of years to have the saudi government representatives talking to the who feeds right now. but in this conflicts, you have other players including the sudden secessionist, the emy rutisse, who are part of the saudi coalition in who actually control territory in yemen. the island of sir katra. you also have, are the transitional, the government,
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which is backed by the saudi, a government, the yemeni government, right? which it has been the next. and as we know, how do they all fit in this process? and what say do they have in a final cell? it's just exactly because of what you have just said. this is a complex political landscape. the americans failed because it's very complex. the european tried this in, in work. the united nation has been struggling for quite some time to bring all those parties to come together to negotiate a political settlement. this could be a moment by the way, when so the rebels could be on a collision course with united out of emma's particular when it comes to the specialist. the sessions are saying that we are breaking away. we're no longer part of this human. this deal stipulate the, the m and a has to stay united with the health is having a bigger say, you have this law, how this decision secessionist, this is why when you talk to the health is about the potential for a final settlement. they will tell you, it will take some time because they do understand this, going to be extremely difficult to synthesize all those different. so we're not
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going to have a final settlement then that that has a power sharing government, perhaps a centralized government based in santa is going to be much more complex than it. it will, it will ultimately have to depend on what the saudis want to see happen. in the near future because if they decided to pull the strings for the support that he used to have to the presidential council under the other the groups they would have then to negotiate. and where, where does this leave the americans? ah, who batch the saudis in this conflict provided arms to the saudis. they seem to have been sidelined in this law late later stage of the process. anyway, i have to say that back in 2011 when i was in sun, our, with the uprising of us thought of the country, the americans miss where the whole political landscape in yemen. it was the moment when the saudis decided to interfere. and by the way, it was, the sun is into what, 20120, brought a new initiative asking for a power sharing agreement that paved the way for a transition. however, the houses were sidelined and they said,
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this is just regenerating the same oligarchy. the same old class that has been ruling the country for decades to say back in power, and then they lost their surprise attack in 2014 and they took over santa and that novel. but over the country, i don't see the americans having any say in the near future, particularly knowing that the earth is will have a bigger sand. the country say that the americans should be always kept to wait for your mentor for live in the future. changing dynamics interest sometimes in the thank you very much, hush him for them. hash m, i are joining us on the news. our he now the world news christians around the world are celebrating easter sunday in occupied east jerusalem. the celebration is happening against the backdrop of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. earlier is really soldiers blocked young palestinians and women from entering the alex a mosque compound before morning prayers. it comes a day after palestinians barricaded the doors to keep is really forces out. they say the troops wanted to remove them from the mask ahead of ramadan might spray,
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as they saw sedar has more from occupied his service in the holy church of the subtle door city of jerusalem, husband walter's jewish christian was them an armenian quarters of this church. this news in christian what, according to the traditions leaping back to the full to century this place to these 2 sides of it, proceeded fully enclose geometry. the 1st sight is where jesus was crucified and also known walker. and the 2nd one is where he is empty tom. pigs please. who's jim believes that he was buried and resurrected here. these tours please a center all the functions of the cars, geometry. what the custodian of the key for this church is a must have family, sees assumptions. here is why jossla had the le, you'll be with sola adina,
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ala eubie, after conquering jerusalem, drafted a covenant, and gave the key to a muslim family to maintain a neutral guardian. of the church so that it could avoid conflicts between different christian denominations and be protected today is the easter sunday for catholic christians. the pod york has just arrived in procession and the mass started for now it's peaceful here. the few was that it is rarely occupation, forces intervene or put restrictions on the side that could trigger and other tension. because last one is the on thursday occupation forces stormed alex or morse. the 3rd hall is sorry for muslims, rather unfortunately moved overnight. palistine worshipers, they also injured tons of palestinians and arrested around $400.00. now it's easter for christians, muslims are still absorbing ramadan and is also jewish passed over. so jerusalem is significant for all birth muslims, and many christians, hearsay. the alternation was israelis and occupational forces or making it
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extremely difficult for them to perform their faith because of the restrictions and interference. reseller of the 0 occupied is jerusalem. or po francis has use is easter address to urge israel is and palestinians to resume dialogue and bring peace to the region. he expressed his deep worry about this week's flare up of violence. the head of the roman catholic church also called for peace in other countries and conflicts. the pope address tens of thousands of catholics moran, the world in saint peter's square. 86 year old was recently treated for bronchitis in hospital. who christa shall know if he am on ceo on this day, lord, we entrust the city of jerusalem to you at this may there be a resumption of dialogue in a climate of trust and reciprocal respect between israelis and palestinians with you? so that piece may rain in the holy city and in the entire region. i express my deep concern about the attacks of recent days that threatened the desired climate of
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trust and mutual respect, yet necessary to resume dialogue between israelis and palestinians. by palestinian refugees living in lebanon, have condemned the violin. federal ox, a mosque, israeli forces. weighted is lamps, 3rd holiest sites. twice on wednesday. then bas ravi reports from a palestinian refugee camp in bay boat, living in limbo, palestinian refugees in lebanon. se they are fed up with watching the escalating violence and occupied territories in alexa. mos garza and the west bank watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of israelis from a distance and from a country whose own economy is in tatters. like and fishy, i don't know if that my level we don't live in palestine, palestine lives inside us. mission up will ya make a mom? the cone and nash? i sat my every day we sit with our children, we talk about palestine about freedom,
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about all history and all right. to go back. been now you had webinar, and 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 or connected to the conflict by history, by blood, and by their circumstances less among one idea. no lady, 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 random than they mike their level, a 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 saddled and we can't do anything. we can't help. we watch how israelis attack alex, a mosque, and we can't do anything solved 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 camps like this, the hope of going back home a right of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. c and to remain here is to live as some of the poorest people in lebanon zane bus robbie al jazeera at the burge of barrage in a refugee camp in beirut. fancy moorehead on this al jazeera and use our including ukrainian children every united with their families. after months of separation we look at why a successful conservation program in to save the bengal tiger in india is offering a threat to communities nearby. and manchester cities saw man can't stop scoring action from the premier league on the way in sports with jazz. ah,
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taiwan defense ministry has reported 9 chinese war shapes and 15 aircraft around the island on sunday. chinese state media say the military is practicing at in circle ment of the island. during a 2nd day of drills, the operation was announced in response to taiwanese president, sighing. when's visit to the u. s. victoria gate and be has more. all falling goes on, you all do have a taiwanese close god vessel issues, a warning to a chinese will ship taking part in drills in the taiwan strait or go, oh, you are now seriously damaging regional piece stability and safety. please turn around immediately and leave no oh, bottle on saturday, the defense ministry reported that 70 chinese jets crossed the median line of the taiwan straits. the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides. bay. jing says the military is rehearsing and encirclement of the self governing island,
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which it sees as a breakaway province. the 3 day exercise follows taiwanese president, sy, in when's visit to the us. in the capital, taipei, people go about their daily lives. many say they fluctuate between fear and indifference. zoltan makoto hotel were through the voice of the president. ravens of different countries has the effect of increasing international awareness of ty, warm though. of course, verbal and military intimidation from china can't be avoided, but i think is destined medation has been going on for such a long time. it's impossible to ignore ha, china considers taiwan part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it. but taiwanese considered themselves independent and reject the one country to systems policy. now is a good handle it all, it is all to constantly talk about unification is quite unnecessary or rather, there is no absolute need for this event. also, china is talking about unification while threatening military action,
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which is quite pointless. i think it's more important for us to live our lives as we are currently and have taiwan to achieve a bigger position on the international stage of what comes in. the military drills have disrupted shipping and air traffic in a region crucial to global trade, more worrying, perhaps beijing is turning up the heat on another simmering conflict. victoria gay to be al jazeera, vincent ciao is a former foreign policy aid to president sighing when he says china has been increasing military and economic pressure on taiwan for years. the truth of the matter is that people have power, have bravely faced this sort of threat from china consistently over the past 2 to 3 years. now we see consistent military action across the pi wants trade. we've seen, for example, the chinese engage in naval and air force drills in taiwan. speaks entity, we've seen economic actions and sanctions against taiwan. and this is unfortunately
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been part and parcel of the cross street relationship under sheeting team from china. last year we saw a bit of an increase escalation from what the chinese has been in the past. i don't think we've seen this over the past 2 years. i mean, certainly the chinese never made their intentions more clear, which is that they have never renounced the use of force against taiwan and exercises pretending to strike taiwan or the storm by one's government offices. this is we've seen this in the past as well. so i do think that the chinese are be a bit more restrained this time around, but it's also for their own self interest in a sense that we do have a presidential election coming up. and the chinese would be mindful that any hard headed approach on this issue could very well back far in terms of their political interest here in pie one the one ukraine. now in fact, he won ukrainian children back with their families after months in russia. the
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korean government accuses moscow forcibly deporting the ukraine says more than 1900000 children have been illegally sent to russia. but moscow says it's protecting them from the war. john hall report from keith. the, the return and re union of $31.00 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 a war crime and genocide. 16 year old ritathui was sent with his parents consent to
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a russian health camp in october last year. it was meant to be a 2 week break from the hardships of occupied her song. it turned into a 6 month ordeal before vitale finally saw his family again in march, nor do an additional the 1st 2 weeks were normal. but after 3 weeks, i started to look for every possibility to go home alone. vitale says he was among more than 800 ukrainian children at just one camp. home sick often 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 solar but 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 orphanages in
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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 the walcross ukraine insists the practice is much wider saying it's identified more than 19 and a half 1000 cases of false deportations. including many likely tale taken with parental permission under false pretenses. instead enduring months of indoctrination and propaganda. daria cassiano has helped reunite 84 children with their families by providing the russians with proof of legal guardianship. i put to her 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 other sure where this is part of an information wall. these pictures of children living in safety, it's such
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a manipulation using children as objects, not subject to rights, trying to construct a different reality if they russia admits to the removal of 2000 ukrainian children from occupied areas in the conflict. 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, jona hall al jazeera keith. thousands of eastern peace marches are taking place across germany. it's a tradition that goes back more than 60 years. those marching accounting for an end to the war in ukraine protest is want the government to stop supplying arms to cage . let's go to step by thin who's at the demonstration in frankfort step. this annual march seems to have taken on more significant in the light in light of the worn ukraine. well,
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absolutely. yeah. we can see signs here. diplomacy. no weapon. so it's a group of for a 100 protesters here in the front foot under order on the eastern part of the country needed a polish board. but these marches are been going on for the whole easter weekend, starting on from friday going up to monday. and as you said, they are traditionally held since the 2nd world war, a slogan, no more war, never again, basically referring to the terror of nazi germany. but since the war and ukraine, the invasion by russia, the bees movement has been divided. so people here are now marching, saying stop the war we need negotiations, but a lot of other people who normally would attend these marches. feel that this is very confusing day want. i'm out playing into the hands of russia. so that's why the peace movement has been divided, but still
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a lot of people here say we have mixed feelings. we do condemn the war, or we do condemn the invasion. but we still want fees, or we want, especially chancellor all of shows to start these negotiations and bush for them. but instead germany has sent have you weapons, lap or to tags stood a battle field. and people here are really worried that that could escalate the situation even dragged germany into this war. thank you for that, their boss and reporting their life from the streets of frankfort. in france, the mayor of the southern city of mar, say, has warned. they may be fatalities after an apartment building collapsed after 10 people are believed to have to be trapped in the rabble. the 4 story building brought down parts of neighboring buildings. supervisor, but video was live. what i can tell you is that we think that there are between 4 and 10 people under the rubble of the fire still ongoing. as we're talking,
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it's very difficult to access since the rubble covered almost all this area. and of course, we need to 1st remove a certain amount of debris safely for the fire crunch to be able to intervene. neither can we intervene in the traditional way, because there could be survivors of on the water and foam used by the firefighters . could prevent them surviving or sick. would you say, i don't know how this happened. it's completely crazy. i've never seen this before . everything was shaking something really serious was happening. you could feel it resulting low on them. i know many of my neighbors and i don't know what to expect . they might be stuck under the rubble and that's terrible. terrible, terrible for every one. german emergency services a warning of possible toxins in the air, in the city of hamburg, after a fire broke out at multiple storage facilities, at least 140 people have been moved. as clouds of smoke cover, the downtown area, fire calls are still working to put out the flames and say the extent of the risk from the fumes is unclear. there advise people to keep their windows close time.
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now for a check on the world, whether he is jeff, right off the bat, we've had a tropical cyclone form in australia and here the top and hi everyone. so here it is on our weather charts here already putting a lot of rain down in darwin, but this one's gonna balloon into a major storm. the equivalence of about a category 4 or 5 hurricane a put this several days for it. here we are towards the end of the week on thursday, making that land fall around the kimberly region and with wins about 240 kilometers per yep, that's equal to a high end category for storm. in the southeast we've had some severe thunderstorm sweep through that certainly freshened up the air. these are your daytime temperatures, but by night temperatures in some spots just a few degrees above freezing and all those thunderstorms have now transferred over the other side of the tasman. so what, whether for both the north and south island of new zealand on sunday. now for indo china, we've had some high temperatures here. showers are knocking down things
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a bit severe flood advisors in play for the services region in the philippines. with that next, whether maker moving in, some showers along the pearl river valley butts, the yellow river valley where the sun's out jung jo at 28. that's but a month ahead of schedule. in terms of those temperatures still breezy for parts of japan at a bad day in tokyo with the high up 22 degrees c later. jeff, thank you very much. going ahead on the news. our resilience during ramadan we visit a tent camp in northern syria, where displaced people as struggling after the earthquakes in february and tennis from charleston where on shabba has reached the 1st final of the season. coming up with tim ah, a on how to do it. as the war ukraine moves into the 2nd year, we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp
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t people to experience this one conversation with no host studio the us. it seeks to find the common solution. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian drawing attention to land disputes had local concerns. in the lead up to update al jazeera explored the environmental significance of action, or inaction. al jazeera covers the latest ongoing developments from the her on on efforts to address. iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera from breaking down the headlines to exposing the pose, attempting to silence reporting. the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is cover. oh now does it. ah
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ah ah, welcome back. a recap of our top series on this al jazeera and use. our hundreds of christians have gathered in occupied east jerusalem for easter mass. the celebration is happening amid growing tension and violence between palestinians and israelis. taiwan defense ministry has reported mine chinese war shapes and 58 aircraft around the island on sunday. chinese state media say the military is practicing any circle meant of the island during a 2nd day of dress. and a delegation from saudi arabia has arrived in yemen capital for talks with, with the representatives to end the 8 year conflicts of mine is mediating the discussions about a permanent ceasefire that talks come after saudi arabia handy. bon agreed to restore diplomatic relations last month, as part of
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a deal bo could buy china. when early i spoke to abd ghani ali vonny, who was a senior researcher at the seminar center for strategic studies, he says the latest talks are a step towards stability. it's clear that in fact, you have the site and both sides and all sides, and the concessions that are made on the solid. the site is to talk directly to the on site on and the concessions made by agreeing to have the discussion of the 1st place. because the argument was they will not talk peace until all the forces of foreign countries leave the b m. and of course, the, all these are happy to do to talk to the saudis adoptions of other in the parties. and that is actually quite a risk in making the negotiations. denise,
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you many parties harder to many of yemen is not controlled by different are groups . and those are groups that control certain revenue streams in the areas. and if we do not achieve minimum level of consensus under the shape of the state, the state after the war and the way that we are both ship power, i show that declaring sci fi and then who the war before an agreement on these 2 key points will lead to fruitless negotiations among the parties that will continue for years. hundreds of mourners have attended a funeral in the occupied west bank town of iceland for a man shot and killed by israeli forces. yes.
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balloted. palestinian health officials identified the man as 20 year old ire saline . he was killed on saturdays, really forces have killed 97 palestinians this year while after a week of high tension and violence in israel and the palestinian territories. prime minister benjamin at now is facing another wave of protest against his government. he's attempt overhauled the judicial system has sparked the largest demonstrations in israel's history, resorted, i report some televi. oh, tens of thousands of israelis have taken to the streets again to protest against a government plan to overhaul the judicial system. they see a good country under the most frightening government in his robes history is becoming a dictatorship. because the racist, there are 3 me. oh my lord, lead daily been even with
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oh, let me go to be these ready. gordon has proposed changes to a law super majority of $6.00 to $1.00 in the $120.00 sit closer to overwrite almost and supreme court ruling. the plan also enables politicians to appoint the majority of the judges in the supreme court. ah, the propose it has ignited months of the spacious critic say it will destroy the checks and balances and the separation of power. this anti government protest against the proposed, the bishop changes, are the largest in his roused history, is rendered ripening. government has issued the warnings and called people not to attend the protest because of the security concerns. but professors, you said the government is responsible for the crisis and that won't be security without democracy. said to be pushing these after israel police stormed alex armoires, the turret hall, his site for muslims and forcefully removed all night. palestine in worshippers on
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wednesday is rarely occupational forces, also injured towns of palestinians, and arrested around $400.00 in the mosque. many protest as hearsay. the government is deliberately triggered a security crisis to stop the protest. it's all hi dory, 18 hours because he's trying to die. everything from his main situation employed, he would do everything that only the power was take from friday because he knows and he's selling the country. he's in the people. it's the most extreme people that are sitting right now in the government room and it's a nightmare. on march 27 payments to nathan yet, how posed the proposal of the protest paralyzed the country? but he declined to be drove it completely. shame, shame, the protested chance. they say they will not stop on to let any house government is
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gone there. she said that al jazeera television, israel says, is bombed military targets in syria. syrian media is reporting explosions near the capital, damascus. israel says the bombing came after raucous were fired from syria on saturday. st media are reporting the al could spray gate has claimed responsibility . citing these really raised that alex a mosque. gideon levy is an israeli journalist and author. he says, the situation between israel and his neighbors are at a critical point. 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, they quite a, oh full, but on the other handles of the refrigerator because they most ready could pot. so
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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 to look hip and but nobody can full c o guarantee that this will not build again. recently. israel is there, warming go almost every day in syria and there is no public k argument about it's in israel and no information about it. nobody knows why. and what fool and what is the prize? one seeing is clear is what is vote. i think the syrian, this of her entity, obviously, and israelis playing with fire was iran. how long would the
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iranian say tolerate these and the syrians? that's the question until now they tolerated. they almost ignoring and they're hard to react. but i guess they, we'd be boynton which or so the syrup and them are go to the iranian will have to react and is one continuous as muslims around the world observe. ramadan, people in north west, syria are dealing with multiple challenges, 12 years of conflict and now the aftermath of 2 powerful earthquakes, food, water, and housing i in short supply nautica more shreveport summit lib this year's ramadan won't be the same for over a month and his family after the 2 devastating earthquakes in north with syria on february 6th, he now stands on what remains of his home as learner her middle. busy her window,
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is there any limit? i lost everything where my house was destroyed, my life was turned upside down. i remember when we in my family used to spend ramadan in our home together. bob used to feel it's joy, and now we cry. every time we break our fast, however dunphy, we are grateful that will survive and still have each other who are waterman is among thousands of others who lost their homes and are now living intense. the earthquakes displaced more than a 140000 people, forcing them to live in camps already crowded with those made homeless by serious 12 year war. families here are breaking their fast with whatever they can find to eat and drink an ottoman database. and what comes in a what i was displaced from my home town and to be living in this can for years. the earthquakes damage many people who came to refugee camps in this campaign. he
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hosted hundreds of families and his now as a crowded the war and the disaster caused additional hardships on us. the only thing we can do is survive. it organizations are doing what they can to help i'm not one of them. and sunny had been was hard. i could tell we trial base to deliver nothing to those who were affected by the earthquakes and the internally displaced. however, lack of proper funding, restrict, so axis the n g o is working 247 to be held on them. however, the human intervention is essential was the native still on the rise. despite the challenges, many people have not lost hope. they view ramadan as the month of june, the ra city, as they continue to cook and share meals with each other. ramadan is hard this year for many in this camp, but they are resilient, and the spirit of the holy must continue to inspire hope and they're all city. and families are joined together to give each other the support they need to survive.
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no promotion, just 0 at live. iraq is demanding an apology from turkey, a 4 shilling an airport in its northern kurdish region, a turkish drone attack, kaden area near city mia airport on friday. a government says it's illegal for anchor to continue its military operation on the vacuum soil to he says it's targeting kurdish fighters, it considers terrorists. i mean, fendy has more from her bail in northern iraq. i've got no luck. a few days ago, turkey closes airspace to flight coming from st. louis money airport. due to an encore described as hostile action threatening turkish national security. the presidency of northern rocky curtis region. 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 casualties. how did you go?
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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 a time when many say the differences between both parties of the government to come to an end, as people here get ready for the legislative elections scheduled for later this year. i'm about half a century of oil exploration in nigeria. 7 o goni region has caused widespread damage to the environment. activists have criticize a pace of clean up operations. international oil company shell is accused of being one of the main polluters. i did 334, some are going these all covered boat lying idly on polluted waters mirror, the lives of people here in nigeria or gone region. there waited 3 decades for their damaged land, vegetation and water to be cleaned up. 4 years ago, falling public pressure and criticism,
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royal dutch shell and the nigerian government began clearing up some of the 60 fi sites identified in a united nations environment report a $1000000000.00 or set aside for the work. to date, we have dawn 15, lots comprising of 20 sites of from the net report. so we have about $45.00 size lift to to handle. and these 45 sites are being classified as the semi complex to complex sites. here, newman, growth shoots have sprouted, and aquatic life is slowly coming back. science at the clean up could reverse the devastation. the united nations environment report of 2011 says, even with cbs commitment, it could take up to 50 years to restore the environment, to what it used to be environmentally say the way the work has been planned and conducted is wrong by now with paid that be on your side mediation,
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that should been missional gone water. now to me, shoreline remediation on this as not been done off, he should say more extensive clearance will begin soon. although 6 water projects are about to be completed, most people living here are still exposed to dangerous levels of oil pollution. the amount of cousin genic benzine in the underground water here is $900.00 times more than what the walls have organization consider safe or humans. yet people leave around the site, some even drink the water, use it for washing, and that lead to some severe health problems and even die. the united nations caulsey, you're going to clean up one of the most ambitious environmental restoration projects ever attempted. while all this is going on, more oil is being spilled in the niger delta. something active is say, could reverse the small gains made here. so for army degrees al jazeera. oh, good deforestation in the brazilian amazon is showing no sign of easing despite
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a change of government in january. new figures show the 1st quarter of this year was one of the worst on record. around 850 square kilometers of rain forest were destroyed. president lucy, nasty ruler. the silver has promised to en deforestation, which accelerated under his predecessors i ate. also, narrow. india has seen an uptick in the population of the bengal tiger. there are now more than 3000 of the big cats in the country, nearly doubling the population since conservation efforts began. but this has created another problem as rahile mohammed reports. these majestic wild cats have long been a source of fascination for many people around the world. even from a distance you can sense the power of the royal bengal tiger in this reserve. in india's mahar roster, a state for years they've been under threat of extinction because of habitat loss. hunting and poaching. since 1973 successive governments have made their mission to
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create a safe area for the critically endangered tigers. and now their numbers are growing . the set up of buffer zones and reserves has led to a flourishing wild life. but the growing bengal tiger population is coming at a cost for people living nearby. with the animals rami, out of protected areas, local communities depend on the forest for their livelihood. they need firewood and pick them up, were flowers every year to sell in the markets. but now it's become too risky. when josha says a bengal tiger killed her husband, welcome me. they went looking for him to the edge of the village. when they entered the forest, they found a basket of flowers scattered. there was a plastic bag, water bottles, slippers and floors, but he was not there. they found some blood. the villagers came back, they said something bad had happened, a love you knew at the door. tigers and leopards killed at least 53 people in this region last year, according to authorities. they say it's the highest number in
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a single district. one of the major reasons for conflict in this landscape is because there is a lot of for intrusion into the forest by local people for various reasons. and then there is presence of large granular and most lead they are b, r, dispersing some adult gobs. that then to get into conflict, which have grown up in no human dominated forests. so they then to go closer to a field and probably do not fear people as much as they should. the feel director of the need to reserve suggests there needs to be more measures to control the growing tiger numbers to we need to find out certain solutions lake and he was civil. contraceptives if it is, are reliable, really great because it may not be a applicable already to may not be introduced at a large scale, but we need to house certain solutions in hand, and we shouldn't be able to use them when it is required. for now,
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people have built temples when tigers have killed their loved ones. they believe this might prevent future attacks. really mohammed al jazeera. right. jessica pal is the secretary general of the global tiger forum. he says it's crucial to ensure tigers have enough habitat away from populated areas the last 50 years. so much has been done. and so much has been learned about the animal. more insight song they predicted, of course, and the corporate does. and the people who live around and who bear the brunt of the interface and how best can they corker? oh, that certain things can happen. so i did this as a really successful venture. you can save this territory animal without habitat,
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they have no the dynamics. so at present in this country to coin date, i don't to point to person dogs and younger lady eyes and the tiger coverage. so you have to be and designated areas. and this is causing isn't our addition to 6 and then in our national box and ready to view, why live sanctity? we do not go all into protect everything to get a little more than 5, wasn't of india, just only the tiger designated. i got those, they all want to i don't 2.8 percent, so i don't is a prime concern. both disorder said that as a good half and a better idea which is not my fault. but equally important. what time when they didn't mutually complement 3 different still ahead on the news. i will preview a big game in the premier league with leaders arsenal,
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preparing to face livable ah frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights. not only in the camp, but also inside the myanmar, informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate is, are only both the legal report, your they see the progress in depth analysis of the days. headlines inside story on al jazeera al jazeera sets the stage 311 here. 5, i have been deployed to faith, just one enemy global experts and discussing idea of being due to been established in democracy. it was bound to explore an abundance of world class programming with
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belief pollute here in life in flux designed to inform, motivate, and inspire you are now to sierra oh a. gemma. thank you. fully the gulf is at the office or in for a long day. the players need to complete the 3rd rounds before even thinking about the final round. brooks kept cut remains at the top of the boat. the tiger woods has withdrawn from the torment due to injury, kept cut, resumed the 3rd round with a 4 shot lead over this man, john rom, thought the spaniard made back to back buddies on the 7th and 8 for me. within 2 strikes of the americans kept cut, dropped to shots out the 7th,
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but i'm did the damage with the buddy to get back to the scene on the part a rule officer manager mcallister. it's how thing he celebrating like this later when his side to take on liverpool in the premier league of victory for leaders off know would restore the 8 point advantage over manchester city at the top of the table off the run a 7 game winning streak in the league, but haven't what times since back in 2012, when our peta was still a player and he says the team of relishing the pressure with the end of the season . fast approaching we do enjoy it. we have to enjoy it. and i would really need to embrace a moment and, and go for it and, and the team is full if and so she had them and positivity. and we know that we have a big challenge about us in big fortunately to time, phil, and do something that we have enough for many years. and to does one of the striving to tim in the last few days. the way to play as fun to watch,
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to be honest, is super lively. am at really good football, top players on a page, ma'am. i'm good match plans. so yeah. good. i know for exactly what you can say about us in a moment, so that makes it that shows you what, what is the and the situation, but it's and feel, so we are at home and we still have to show reaction of directional direction. we have to manchester city, kept the pressure on off no, by beating southampton with adding holland. the storm on it yet again. the no, we just strike it. missed city last game through injury. that was back with a bang going twice in the for one victory. the 2nd was just a bit special. that was his 44, call him competitions. at this season, hollins taken just 27 games to school. 30 premier lee goals reaching out quicker than anyone else. city then 5.5. awesome. for now. second,
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new cost picked up payroll when it arrives, they look in the top full and qualify the next seasons champions league, they came from behind to be granted to one thanks soon and go by go keep david riah . and then a wonderful strike from swedish for alexander 2nd because to fits in fact, i think them is kept that finish ally the stunning goals and fun men. the 2nd half went from how he came for them. be frightened to want to have a 5th, a 3 point behind manchester, united. i'm also having played one game more than by franklin pods. been to catholic about that. chelsea is not off to a good the blues losing wonder why it was healthy, remain in the bottom half of the table part was brought back to the club following the 2nd. grandpa coach, the diesel has something to playful this season with chelsea in the champions league. yeah, yeah, i think a big task manager in chelsea football club, you know,
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we're not in a position we want to be in. there's always a reason for it reality, it's of the late season. so i was aware of the expect to so everything in one day next up for chelsea is around with it in the 1st flag of that sometimes the quarter find on wednesday, i little african sit around in the league, went ahead 3 minutes to senior way with the way sided through level, jose luis morales, is going to be subjected to a review. and then with 10 minutes ago, samuel to weigh the score and you see, and during the 2nd goal is about contenting route to a 32, to faith. paris at the sound of my picked up 3 valuable points as they look to retain the friendly title. the intimacy got a goal and, and they'd be nice to know that way. your basic point had
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a 2nd place. they face next saturday to take the late and the m. b a is investigating the dallas mavericks off. they sat out several key players and fridays law. the chicago bulls car having didn't feature wildly could don't check chinese play 12 minutes. the defeat ended, the mavericks. chances of making the play in tournaments is less the accusations of tanking, which is planning a week and side in order to improve that draft chances. coach jason kit that before the game that the decision was made by the organization there. the clip has moved above the golden state warriors at the 5th place in the western conference. so i learned school 27 points in a 136125. when over the portland trailblazer russell added 20 points. if the cliff is the phoenix on sunday, they will clinch the 5th c down to date with the psalms in the 1st round of the pile and in tennis, tennis is unstable, has reached the 1st line of the season. the wild number 5 beat. daria cause akina in the semi finals of the charleston opened. after a long reigned,
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lay the 2022 runner up isabel came through in straight sets for her 1st when i've a top 10 player thinking about will face i the top seated jessica. the gala defending champion and defense it for the title, and that is the wheels bought from me for now. pisa will have more later gemma, thank you very much. we will have more news for you on al jazeera after this very short break. i hope you to stay with us. thanks want you ah mm. a meeting of minds all out is kind of suggesting other wells to us saying what would
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a world like this be like the fan yoga mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession, they would all be fired. yeah. or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative brian ino meets renowned economist hygiene chang. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the world. a new season of studio b unscripted coming scene in me and bomb going give citizen journalists are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution of their people from one or one east reveals. there never before seen footage on all to 0 on counting the cost will opec classes decision to cut oil production make inflation worth the u. k. agreed to join the asia pacific trade block as quick as promised field breakfast boss. why has africa received only 11 percent of the billions required in climate funding? talk to the cost on al jazeera we town the untold story
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