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[000:00:00;00] a one, a tour global perspective. mm. inspiring story from around the world. ah, human life capture. and his foster with groundbreaking films. from award winning film makers. mm. what is going on in new york city? on just eda ah israeli strides pound, the besieged the gaza strip. following
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a barrage of incoming rocket fire and the latest escalation comes after the death of the ad nun, a prominent palestinian prisoner on hunger strike in an israeli jail. ah, i won't carry johnston. this is all just air alive from tow. also coming up to dawn's warring generals agree to extend a shaky ceasefire for another week, even us air stripes and gunshots interrupted the latest troops. i st biden sends us troops to tackle the growing number of migrants and refugees on the southern border as trump error restrictions come to an end. thus, i'm rob reynolds in los angeles, where thousands of movies and tv screen riders have put down their pens and picked up their picking
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ah, for the death of a prominent palestinian prisoner on hunger strike and an israeli jail, a spot tensions in gaza. israel has lost multiple air strikes off to rockets were far towards israel earlier on tuesday, chevalier and con eunice areas surrounding garza city, have been targeted. ah, without explosions echoed across the protestant enclave. the jets appeared of hits science belong to how much, you know or sired reports on the latest escalation from kansas city. and israel air strikes that were carried in response to the rocket launch from the gaza strip in the early hours of the tuesday. and ah, continuing and in the next hour is after that ah old earth through the day are these air strikes have come? i had been carried in different areas of the gaza strip,
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actually from north to south, off because the strip a many, a military camp, sir belonging to elk, a, sam brigades, the military wing of hamis. these military camps, sir emptied military counts. this is the usual routine, i in anticipation of any escalation, ah, these military accounts were targeted with the marseilles f. 16, a marseilles as well. and i, at the latest was, i'm agriculture land in high nunez, that's in the southern part of because of strep. i now are the strikes have also targeted the national security building belonging to hamis said the government running the gaza strip here. basically these are the targets that had been pounded with that miss sales in garza until now. on
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a summer hum down is one of the leaders in the house movement. he talked about the latest mediation efforts to contain the escalation. i have to say that what is happening as a response from the christine at a distance regarding the submission of messiah. but other than that, none cause it is in the chain. and the position is clear, not only how much or the distance groups, there will be any action against any action on the side. you'll have to take that responsibility for this is that i saw the magician now, which is taking lis supposed to make the needed to cover the facts again. and again. if that happened, i think that that's what i want for an issue. otherwise,
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that is essentially continuous one thing and we asked mr. how that i've seen on the the leaders took the decision from having hundreds like again this. 5 is there are any violations he, he was transferred to the hospital. in fact, they tell me from before the hospital to the gym in a closed room without any medical treatment without any care for any side. and then he passed away and they did not discover that as they sit stuff few hours of the death. so the one who is responsible for this lady, he was trying to do his best to have his freedom. a and it does not give any any, any kind of help. 444459. and maybe some other people who say the same, the same situation on the postilion, prisoner ha,
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i'd done had died off to 86 days on hunger strike. he was a baker, these behind a wife and 9 children at nan's lawyers accused israel of medical negligence. neither abraham reports from his home town of arab name in the occupied west bank where residence and family members are in morning. he endured 5 hunger strikes in the last 10 years of his life, but the body of 45 year old ha that had nan couldn't take it any more. he was found unconscious in his cell in a romney prison, in israel. on tuesday, before he was announced, dead, i'd, nan started refusing food when he was arrested on the 5th of february. he was later charged with offences including provocation of violence and belonging to islamic jihad, an armed droop. israel considers a terrorist organization learn already done. we do not want any response from those who had failed to put an end to the injustices done to her that, to these,
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to aly occupation forces before the palestinian authority or resistance factions. i say, remember the faces of all my children as they are raised to appreciate nothing more than pride and dignity. in 201200 men became a household name in palestine. the baker had refused food in protest against his detention without charges. his 67 day hunger strike ended with israel agreeing to release him. then again in 2015, he was freed. after a 55 day hunger strike, none of her health. i see the happiness among palestinians flowing in the palestinian pain and the hope for the freedom of all prisoners, god willing. his success inspired dozens of palestinian prisoners to protest against such detentions by going on hunger strikes. the majority of those individual actions lead to israel giving in to their prisoners demand in 2020 mad a luckless was released after 103 days of hunger strike little i see how that works
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. they want to break him and palestinians through breaking him because he is a symbol of resistance and steadfastness. he is a freedom fighter. they want to show that they have the upper hand and control palestinian officials and his lamishia had leaders have condemned his death, saying it was an assassination by israel. people across the west bank have closed their shops and businesses in protest against his death. hunger strikes are one of the few non violent tools left to palestinians as they battle against israel's unfair legal system set within the context of long tongue occupation and the regime of apartheid. for many, he had heard that i'd, nan has become a symbol of resistance against the israeli occupation. they say what happened to him should bring attention to the plight of thousands of palestinian suffering in his wavy jailed, many of whom without a charge. neither ibrahim al jazeera, the occupied, westbank was springing at johnston, kotob. now he is an international human rights attorney. he joins us from lancaster,
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pennsylvania, thanks for being with us. so what does the death of her? there are none. say about the plight of palestinians helden israeli jails. well, i think it also says it says something about the, the price. but it also says something about this really system. the israelis are trying to keep several $1000000.00 palestinians under, under the control. and they're trying to break their will, they're trying to break their determination. and her, she had, nan was a perfect example of a person who, who's, who was not broken and could not be broken. she had no means of resisting them other than has non violence or reaction which is on, refuse to eat until you tell me why i am in jail. what are the charges? where is the trial? even the very year terrible military court could not find anything on him. there
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was no proof. there was no evidence. actually, there were no charges. he is under administrative detention, even under the apartheid regime in south africa, they didn't have such a thing as administrative detention as he st. thousands of past indians being held in detention hundreds without charge. to what extent is this fly in the face of international law? well, i think it as, as a system of governance, it certainly is an illegal system as on the basis of morality on the basis of ethics on the basis of legality. it is a law that allows the israelis to put anybody in prison for as long as they want to 6 months renewable with no charges and no trial at the beginning. this was used very selectively, a yes, just a few individuals. today it is assist them over
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a 1000 people are kept in jail even though so go to trial and are convicted and finish their sentence at the end of their sentence. they could be put in the administrative detention yet because there is no accountability. there is no rule of law. this is just use of brute force under the guise of legality. and how to add that was very much a symbol of the wider palestinian struggle warranty. correct, correct. you see that a thing is are by any measure the weaker party in this struggle? this is that the conflict, this is just a system of oppression. we're one dominant group was to force it swill on the entire population. were millions of people have to be kept under under their
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own. and the only way they can do it is through oppressive measures that have nothing to do with democracy and nothing to do with law and legality. and with the current far right, national security minister in place, where is all this heading? well, i misread that it is heading for worse and worse situations are under the present government and the, the chief of police today. so the person who is such a criminal would not be accepted to the israeli army. he has a record of more than 50 convictions or terrorism and incitement. you know, the fact that he happens to be jewish man that he had very light sentences the whole time. but the israeli military and police establishment did not want to have anything to do with him. and now he is in charge of that entire power structure and he's using it against the palestinians talking kotob. thanks for joining us. we
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appreciate it. you're welcome. ah, a one week extension to a truce has been agreed in principle by sedans, army chief, and the leader of the par military. rapid support forces announcement was made by south sedans, foreign ministry, or fighting in the past few days has intensified in undermine and the neighbourhood of ari rival sides have been battling for control of the presidential palace and cartoon international. airport military air strikes have also targeted paramilitary positions. the north of the capital in bari. more people continue to fleecy danasia mont. a terran situation worsens. even morgan reports from cartoon. this is the aftermath of an air strike by sidney's army fighter jets on. suppose that positions
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of the paramilitary rapid support forces battery has been the focus of fighting and recent days with the 2 sites trying to gain full control of the city. it's not just the air strikes artillery strikes by the rapid support forces offer heads, buildings in parts of barre, 3 weeks of fighting between the recess and the sydney's army, killed hundreds of people and injured thousands of others. but there are parts of the capital that were relatively quiet on tuesday. a cue for bread in south, hard to me, hungry people hoping to take advantage of a temporary cease fire that's been extended by the 2 wearing sites. some have been waiting for many hours and worry they'll go home empty handed. well, let one on a game in the south almost all the time. i swear i have been here since 3 in the morning. so far i have not been able to get one loaf of bread. my children have not eaten anything since yesterday and today is almost gone. but i just, i got the un is running the humanitarian crisis, input dam is turning into what's. it's called a full blown catastrophe,
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and millions are effect said no more roughly in and we are government employees and our salaries have not been paid. most of the people now re prioritizing the needs. they're not even targeting 30 percent of their basic needs. we pride is crisis comes to an end and our country restore peace and security fuel in the capital is insurance supply. most petrol stations are closed, the few that are open, have long cues. there is relief for some who have been unable to access their savings for more than 2 weeks. the central bank of sudan says most of its branches outside the capital have reopened its reassured savers that despite losing their deposits are thief. so far we've not faced any problems. clients are handling their accounts, cash flowing and people are buying and selling. the situation was difficult in the early days of the conflict, but now everything is back to normal. but people trapped in the areas of battery
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and east mile north of the capital her to me are bracing for more air strikes and explosions as the army and the rapid support forces battle for control of for them at the expense of its people. he been morgan onto 0 cartoon, l 0100 l tire. that drove through some areas in bari to the north cartoon, which has been experiencing air strikes since monday, the limp to sub. but we've been driving around different areas of hell. it hammered new hard tomb, which made headlines recently. we have not seen any sign of damage or destruction as you can see. all doors firmly locked. the majority of the people here have already left because there's no electricity or water off in the water plant supplying the area was shut down. they were left with no option but to get water directly from the nile river or the few make shift wells in the area. similarly, commercial shops are closed and there is almost nobody on the streets. a few people
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have stayed behind to protect their property against theft or losing. we spoke to some of them and they said the fighting between the army and the rapid support forces did not last long in this area. from a thousands capital juba heroine natasha, has more on that announcement of a 7 day extension to the truce. felt saddam foreign affairs minister released the state man saying that president salvage here has spoken to war, insides even gone. and this is what was agreed in principle. we asked that full force so me to eliminate me that there should be a ceasefire observed by the 2 parties. yes, talked to both of them to durham for hon and to committee. and both of them have it for years horse asked specifically for the 22 names, the representative for the talk so that we have a pre discussion of free talk because the water cannot be end unless people talk. so yes,
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prevent an appeal to them. the stress that it is important that the seventy's there's a need for data for hunt and committee to named the representative to the top. the 3rd one is a different did that they should agreed on did it that this particular talk will comment. some of the people are leaving sedona coming to neighboring south. saddam thousands of them and humanitarian situation at the border is dire. this conflict caught up caught us with the surprise. and this is why, when this report came in her, we were unable to intervene on time because the number one letter b, the number was little bit. even if we rush, we would have not actually been able to do sufficient. where as we are now trying to do, most people arriving off from south to die, they'll probably end up staying with family and friends. or know what the indices
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to go back home. those who have no or else to go would probably end up staying in camps, internally displaced people hardaman tossed out. there are still to come on al jazeera. it is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. today. the un says this whole stay in afghanistan to deliver aid despite a ton of bands, restrictions on its female staff and the manner of god. it is one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, quits his job warning of the dangers a i posies to sante. ah, in 2018, a journalist fled 40 days of civic action against the armenian government, and president sock his yann's gray, palm power. i'm going to labor to swear and talk him entry, follows his non violent campaign, to bring down
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oh. oh. oh, come back. you're watching all just the reminder of our top stories. this out, israel has launched multiple air strikes against garza off to rocket swift fights, woods israel. early on tuesday. it follows the death of a prominent palestinian prisoner on hunger. striking on is really jailed. hundreds of people marched in the occupied west bank to honor that he was a member of the summit. to don's 2 warring generals have agreed a one week extension, 272 our troops that ends on wednesday. it was mediated by south to dance president silva,
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kit. several spas have failed since the fighting began. nearly 3 weeks ago. united nations will stay in afghanistan to deliver aid despite last month's band on its female staff by the nations taliban roo. this secretary general attorney gets harish. median out sprint after 2 day meeting or more than 20 nations in cut up to discuss international concerns about the situation in afghanistan. the participants are wanted about the stability of afghanistan and beth expressed those serious concerns there relates to the persistent presence of terrorist organizations or risk for the country, the region, and further fields. the lack of inclusive iffy which importantly includes human rights in particular those of minimum girls severely ember mine by recent valuable decisions and the spare of the act that i freaking with all it's the romantic
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consequences. we asked our diplomatic area to james bay's what the meeting had achieved. you can look at it quite critically and say not really very much. the idea was to bring all the international communities gathered to have a meeting to get a unified position. or they decided they decided to called another meeting last in a few months time of the same people. um, so that's one way of looking at it. i did speak to a senior un source about the meeting, who was there in the discussions. and that person said no, this was a very good 1st step of getting the international community on the same page. and going forward, for example, we have a meeting coming up in the next few days with the pakistan, foreign minister, the chinese foreign minister and the taliban. foreign minister. now i was told no, that's not different from this initiative. that's not people talking to taliban when we're not talking to taliban. that's part of this. now when the pakistan is on the chinese go into that meeting, they know the parameters. they know the script from the international community and they can relate to the taliban. that's the idea. anyway,
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the abide and administration is sending 1500 troops to the border with mexico to deal with increasing numbers of migrants and refugees trying to enter the s on a serge comes ahead of next week's relaxation and demick, eames chickens, which allowed border officials to turn away tens of thousands of migraines, these personnel will be performing administrative tasks, like data entry and warehouse support. they will not be performing law enforcement functions or interacting with immigrants or migrants. this will free up border patrol agents to perform their critical law enforcement duties. well, my kind of has more on this now from the white house. the major reason for this is because of the lifting of coven era health regulations known as title 42, which hindered the entry of immigrants into the border because of certain protocols being forced because of the covert emergency. however,
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all of this is being lifted on may the 11th, when the us ends, it's covert emergency that they believe will lead to an spike in the number of immigrants who are coming across that border. and that is why it has been decided to send this 1500 amount of troops to join the 2500 troops who have been stationed at the border for a long period of time conducting exactly the same elements, data entry, whereas infantry, all those things that we'll take pressure of law enforcement in the light of what is expected to be a boost in the number of immigrants give them the lifting of cobra restrictions. now, tv and film writers in hollywood, new york, have gone on strike the demanding better pay and conditions for those working outside. the major studios stoppage is already causing most late night american shows. to repeats the writers say that current conditions,
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the drastic improvement reynolds is with striking license in los angeles. the main issues are centered, of course, around a compensation and about fairness. and i've joined right now here in front of amazon studios, the great streaming giant which and streaming services are in many ways at the heart of this strike. i'm joined by marjorie david. marjorie. please come over here . a marjorie is a member of the writers guild of america and a member of the union's board of directors. so why are people out here picketing? like yourself? well, we're out here. the simplest way to talk about it is by saying that production budgets of shows have gone up well, right, or pay has gone down. and that's in spite of the fact that 8 executives in the large cinema companies have made something like 800000000 dollars last year. and writers are not able to pay their student loans or make the rent. and part of
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the reason is because silicon valley likes to make you somebody who shows up does the work and then goes home and what and that's a gig worker. we're not gig workers, were freelance workers in the union. and the union guarantees us both quality work and decent pay and pension and health. well, they don't really like that. they want to get the maximum profit and the best number on wall street that they can possibly get. there is another problem though that i wanted to address and that's a i and i think a, i is a threat to everybody in business. and i think that's part of the reason that we have the support of all the other major unions. if they can replace human beings who do this work, the economy's going to collapse. there's just no reason to do that. and the companies refuse to even discuss a i, like we've said that we want improvement sort of make some guidelines around and they go, well, it's too new. we don't know, you know, we can't really say anything now that that's what they said in 2007. and then they
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started hulu. they said it about streaming itself. sanders concerns grow about the risks of artificial intelligence. a pioneer of technology has quit his job at google so he can speak freely about its dangers. jeffrey hinton told the new york times that a eyes capacity to create convincing false images and text is creating a world where people will not be able to know what is true. he says, competition between at tech giants is pushing them to release new technologies at dangerous speeds. that's it for me for now. can my more information on a website, al jazeera dot com, the weather is up next. the inside story with examine how much of a threat sedans conflict is to chad, to stay with ah,
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let's get going with your weather outside for h. i thank you so much for joining him. we've set record low temperatures for the month of may and him alt show pradesh in the northwest of india $8.00 degrees. typically this time the year we should see a lot more reads on the map which would indicate much higher temperatures. storms who this area is wall punjab state delhi right in. so to production a water view of india will show us also storms toward the east as well. stretching from west bank all into town will now do and careless states here on wednesday. this activity all came out of boston, some severe storms in the north co dot. she was soaked in some spots of this city, but a years worth of rain in less than 24 hours. now we do have this storm system winding up that could turn into something tropical. flood advisories issued for messiahs amended now in the philippines on wednesday. and then quite a vigorous system moving from the yangtze river valley up into the yellow river valleys to some big storms, to be expected. here pulling up a lot of moisture from the south china sea. it is a pleasant day happened down japan, but
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a bit more in the way of cloud cover all has to do with that storm system in china . so let's look what happens on thursday. this does begin to creep closer into beijing, system showers, and down ports to be expected there on thursday, with a high of 22 degrees season. awe inspiring stories from around the world. ah, human life is fost one. ah groundbreaking. with what is going on in years with on a jazz eda chad house, hundreds of thousands of refugees from sit on
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