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the latest violence full of the death of hod, not a permanent palestinian prisoner on hunger strike in his rainy jails. ah, hello, i am dire, and jordan, this is out as they are alive from go ha! all said, coming up. sedans, warring generals agreed to extend a shaky ceasefire for another week, even as it strikes and gunfire. interrupts the latest troops and the fate of journalists killed. all imprisoned is highlighted on will press freedom. ah, the death of a prominent palestinian prisoner on hunger strike in on his ready jail, a spot tensions and garza where they've been asked strikes. falling a barrage of incoming rocket fire of israel and armed groups and gaza at now agreed to a cease fire job aliya and han eunice areas surrounding garza city had come under israeli
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fire. loud explosions echoed across the palestinian. the enclave is ready. jets appeared to have hit sites belonging to hamas. william the l side reports on the latest escalation from garza city. at ease railey 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, ah, these air strikes have come. i have been carried in different areas of the gaza strip, actually from north to south, off because the strip a many, a military camps belonging to oak, a san brigades, the military wing of hamis. these military camps, sir emptied military counts. this is the usual routine, ah,
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in anticipation of any escalation, ah, these military camps were targeted with the mess sales at f. 16, a marseilles as well. and i, the latest was an agricultural land in high nunez, that's in the southern part of because of strep. and now the strikes have also targeted the national security building, belonging to hamas said the government running the gaza strip here. basically these are the targets that had been pounded with that missiles in garza until now. a sama hummed on. there is a senior official in hamas, he says the current hostilities are in response to the death of hot uh, not mr. how there are some senior leaders that it just took the decision of from having hundreds like i guess this. 5 is there are any
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nations he he was transferred to the hospital. in fact, they tell me from the hospital to the gym in a closed room without any medical treatment without any care from this side. then he passed away and they did not discover that as they fit stuff few hours of the day. so the one who is responsible for this is he was trying to do his best to have his freedom. a and as it does not give any any kind of help. 444459, and maybe some other people who say the same, the same situation. well, the palestinian prisoner how to add non died after $86.00 days on hunger strike. he was a baker and leaves behind a wife and 9 children. lawyer has accused israel of medical negligence on to 0 need to abraham reports from his hometown of arabic and the occupied west bank,
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where residents and family members. i mean morning he endured 5 hunger strikes in the last 10 years of his life, but the body of 45 year old men couldn't take it anymore. he was phoned unconscious in his cell in romilly prison in israel on tuesday. before he was announced that i then 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. we do not want any response from those who had failed to put an end to the injustices done to her that to these, to any 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
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detention without charges. his 67 day hunger strike ended with israel agreeing to release him. then again in 2015, he was freed after the 55 day hunger strike, none of her health or 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 the prisoners demands in 2020 matter luckless was released after $103.00 days of hunger strike civil. i see how that works. 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 islamic jihad leaders have condemned his death, saying it was an assassination by israel. people across the west bank have closed
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their shops and businesses in protest against his death hunger strikes. one of the few non violent tools left to palestinians as they battle against israel's unfair legal system. that within the context of long tongue of occupation and regime of apartheid for many here hold that has become a symbol of resistance against the israeli occupation. they say, what's happened to him should bring attention to the plots of thousands of palestinians suffering in his way to jail, many of whom, without the charge, that brought him al jazeera, the occupied west rang. the us says the white house has been in contact with his railey president. it's occurred song over the death of how to add not we have a deep respect for human rights and believe that all individuals, including prisoners, should be treated humanely. what i will also note is the palestinian islamic jihad
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is a designated foreign terrorist organization. and as we have seen with today's rocket attack, this group continues to advance violence. or jonathan kotob is an international human rights attorney. he says, what's happening in palestine is not a conflict. it's a system of oppression by israel. really 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, whose wound was not broken and could not be broken. he had no means of resisting them other than his non violent reaction, which is refused to eat. palestinians are by any measure, the weaker party in this struggle. this is not the conflict. this is just a system of operation. we're one dominant group was to force its will
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on the entire population. were millions of people have to be kept under, under the rule. 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. a one week extension to a truce has been agreed in principle by sedans, army chief and the leader of the paramilitary rapid support forces. the announcement was made by south sedans, foreign ministry, fighting in the past few days has intensified in on demand and the neighborhood of battery. rival sides have been battling for control of the presidential palace and cartoon international. airport. military air strikes have also targeted our military positions to the north of the capital in barry. more people continue to fleece around as the humanitarian situation worsens. even morgan reports from carter. this is the aftermath of an air strike by sidney's army fighting cats on
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supposed positions of the paramilitary rapid support forces. battery has been the focus of fighting and recent days with the 2 sides trying to gain full control of the city. it's not just the air strikes artillery strikes by the rapid support forces off the heads, buildings in parts of battery, 3 weeks of fighting between the recess and the southern. these 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 out again, minutes south of 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 when i got to go to the you. when is reading the humanitarian crisis incident is turning into what it's called. a full blown
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catastrophe. and millions are effect, said was no more rough in and we 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 this crisis comes to an end and our country restore peace and security. fuel in the capital is in short 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 the dance says most of its branches outside the capital have reopened. it's re assured savers that despite looting their deposits are safe pneumonia. 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 nile, north of the capital. her tomb are bracing for more air strikes and explosions as the army and the rapid support forced his battle for control of sir dan at the expense of its people. he been morgan unto 0 hudson. i'm a government in south for down which broke of the news. he's 5 says it shouldn't be used to begin talks between the warring size you asked that for on for so me to live or not me, that the should be a cease fire. observe by little parties. yes. talked to both of them to jordan for hon and to committee. and both of them are beautiful, is full years, holds us be specifically for the 22 names, the representative for the talk so that we have a pre discussion of free talk because a war cannot be an to let people talk. united nations says more than a $100000.00 people have fled sedans since heavy fighting broke out. on april 15, al jazeera, ultimate interest support some good good near the chance and border with thousands
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of refugees from dar for i've been arriving. they keep coming anyway, they can. the united nations high commissioner for refugees says, an average of 100 people are registered here every day. all of them from duffer fleeing attacks from ethnic malicious slay money, bram abdullah just arrived to this family at this informal camp of 4000 cinco de leon medina godaddy. i met minding that even residents of the capitol on feeling much better. all he cares about now is how and where his family finds food and shelter. blind and helpless jamika seriously. mine arrived 5 days ago with his large family, hoping also to find food shelter and some piece. so far he says he's found none maudlin. arthur laura, we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here 5 days ago. the
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bottles had a mind. the eldest had good camp, may be preoccupied with safety and welfare, the family. but for the am, once any time is amusement time from tyndall did to google and other border communities. the must migration to chinese, fueled by violence and threats of it from ethnic malicious and rebel cruise. a weakened central government at heart tomb has given ethnic militias the opportunity to consolidate their positions, especially in re just like therefore. and this is forcing thousands from minority tribes to flee across the border into chad. while some refugees went to go back home as soon as security improved. some say they planned to make them move to chad permanent. the night, initials, wounds, but the unfolding crisis in sudan can blind the entire region into a deeper crisis. something chad government says it's take him seriously. look,
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look over and then we've asked all security personnel and officials to be on a leg and sensitized. the civilian population to that is crucial for chad was piece is also fry, dial amity, grease, angelina, good. near the child to sudan border. syrians have been living in sedan anal fleeing war for a 2nd time. some have been waiting for days to be evacuated from ports about many are trying to reach jetta in saudi arabia. they say they have been long delays and the registration of evacuees, the you and says at least 66000 syrians fled to sedan. since the start of serious civil war in 2011. like i deter, yogi for this isn't the 1st war i witness. it was, i was in city and i moved closer done. at some point i went to lebanon for medical treatment, and things were also unstable murphy. let's just say the city and whatever he may go will always live through a war or what happened when the war started. we thought it won't last a couple of hours and then end. because there were problems before between the
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sudanese army and the rapid to put forces for this would a nice people and those living in khartoum. the conflicts happened without warning . we have also been impacted now. syrians a lot more. so to come here now does air including president biden sands, us troops, to tackle the growing number of migrants in refugees on the southern border from peer restrictions come to an end. plus, i'm rob rentals in los angeles, where thousands of movies and tv screen writers have put down their pans and picked up their big ah hey, they're good to see you again. it's been a wendy pitcher up and down the golf. it's the type of whether you're driving a car round and it jolts you around or you're walking around in the winds, just blowing you around. so quite fierce winds we go, and for a closer look here,
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the forecasts will call for more of that on wednesday, a for us here. and cats are, i think when guess 60 kilometers per hour, but we're still in bahrain. you could see those winds whip up to 70 kilometers per hour after pakistan. most of our nasty weather here is moving into the north asked of india and we've got disturbs weather right around the caspian sea. so showers baku that on and as far east as asked about on wednesday for turkey. yeah, it looks like this, that disturbed weather is also moving into the western side here. so more in the way of cloud cover. antalya, i think building clouds as well in its stumble and off to africa. we go a northerly wind means the temperature into auction is 35. that's pretty what were you should be for this some of the year. and there's been a deadly landslide in the south west of uganda. that's really where our biggest pulses of rain will continue to fall on wednesday. and then we've got this clutch of storms just around the coast of south africa, southern mozambique. but i think the worse of the weather will stay out over the open waters, but can't rule out a few showers in durban,
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but the high of 23 degrees. ah, we're viewing the headlines dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live. was there really a full scale invasion, exposing how the media is to shape up in the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's untrue. it never happened. and how political power can suppress free speech. if you tried to records, i need to be in poverty. the police will be very much in effect, and we are under close them, provide them the listening post you guy to the media on al jazeera lou . ah,
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welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here on al jazeera israel and palestinian on beecham dasa have agreed to a cease fire off a series of his radio strikes against garza that came off to rockets were fired towards israel only on tuesday. the latest violence on the death of prominent palestinian prisoner on hunger strike and on his way to jail. hundreds of people march from new york by to west bank on a harder and he was a member of the islamic jihad sedans. to warring generals of a breeder, one week extension 272 truce that ends on the wednesday. it was mediated by south saddam's president, south care, several cease fires, have failed since the fighting began nearly 3 weeks ago. united nations will stay in afghanistan to deliver aid despite last month's band and its female staff by the taliban. it's secondly, general antonio british made the announcement after a 2 day meeting of more than 20 countries in cut off to discuss international
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concerns about the situation in afghanistan. the participants are, well, it's about the stability of afghanistan and ethics expressed those serious concerns. they relate to the persistent presence of therapy. so guys, ations are risk for the country, the region, and for a bit of fields. the lack of in calls, abt, which importantly includes human rights in particular, those of minimum girls severely ember mine by recent volleyball decisions. and the spread of the luck that i fucking with all it's that emetic consequences. police and texas have arrested a suspect accused of killing 5 of his neighbors in cleveland, ending a 4 day long manhunt 38 year old francisco pesa had fled up the shooting police accusing of killing his neighbors, including an 8 year old boy. after asking him to stop firing
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a semi automatic weapon in his back yard, all the victims were from honduras. the by ministration is sending 1500 troops to the border with mexico to deal with increasing numbers of migrants and refugees trying to enter the united states. search comes ahead of next week's relaxation of pandemic era restrictions, which allow border officials to turn away tens of thousands of migrants. magical, hey, how's the late? i'm having a direct impact. another $1500.00 us soldiers and marines will be arriving on the southern border. as soon as next week to join the 2500 national guard troops, they're already there. the reason it goes back to cove it former president donald trump, made no secret of his disdain for migrants. he used the covert emergency to enact a plan to turn back migrants to mexico, before they could ask for asylum called title 42, which president joe biden kept in place. but on may 11th, the cobra emergency is officially over an authority to expect as many as 11000
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people will try to cross the border without documents each week. but biden is change the rules of what will happen when they get here. now anyone ca crossing without permission will be presumed to not qualify for asylum, making it easier to send them back immediately unless they can prove they were denied asylum in another country. immigration advocates are outraged. biden's record has been very effective as taking away access to asylum, limiting access to us and and, and so in my view, not great, and protecting the rights of, of my friends and family speakers and honoring their humanity, divide ministration says it is allowing access for people to claim asylum if they make a very hard to get appointment at the border crossing, it is also change the role. so the $30000.00 migrants from cuba, haiti, nicaragua, and venezuela can come to the us every month if they apply and have
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a local sponsor. the military is downplaying, the significance of the move military personnel will not directly participate in law enforcement activities while this request is for 90 days. i would point out that d o d has supported d h s on the southwest border for 18 of the last 22 years. and every year since 2006, a long standing issue that has divided the nation and has seen presidents from both parties, promising to stop the flow of people so far to little effect. how to clean al jazeera, washington uganda, the parliament just passed one of the will, strictest anti l g b t q bills. it includes the death penalty for what the government called aggravated homosexuality. the earlier version of the bill called for capital punishment. if anyone who identified as gay a current measures include a 20 percent for promoting homosexuality. activist, say the bill would criminalize anyone defending gay rights,
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columbia government and national liberation army girls have resumed. peace talks in cuba, capital, atlanta. it's the 3rd round of talks and agreeing a ceasefire. since president gustavo capital restarted a peace process with the l m. last year, they had been p at the top, could stall off the grid, has killed 9 soldiers in an ambush in march, a u. s. senate has called on the biden administration to release the findings a report on the killing of al jazeera journalist showing blocker. it's been almost a yes, and sharon was shot dead by israeli forces during a raid on jeanine in the occupied westbank. no one has been held accountable. senator chris van holland as urgently full assessment by the united states security coordinator, be made available without any edits for congressional review. what serena killing in the fate of many journalists, killed or imprisoned, is in shop, focus on press freedom day 3 imprisoned. iranian women journalist will be given a you and award as kristen selena,
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erica. it's the day to reinforce the importance of a free press. after a year, 167 journalists globally have been killed in the line of duty day, but violence is only one of the threats they face. wall street journal reporter evan gr scovella was arrested in russia on march 29th. he's being held on charges of espionage accusations. the newspaper vehemently denies. that's a poly. and it's a, it's a gut punch. and people are feeling that it's personal. i. and there's also a bigger thought that as a reporter this could be you al jazeera has 2 journalists imprisoned in egypt, but the network spirit chief for the america has had some good news. this guy he santa glaze's of, at he is it al jazeera correspondent who was detained in egypt without trial. the good news is that he was released 2 days ago that it's been mossey,
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alina gene, is an iranian american journalist, exiled from her homeland. when to san each other, and we have to be united, she spoke about the importance of recognizing the 3 imprisoned iranian women, whose reporting led to massive demonstrations for women's rights. they are the recipients of this year's guillermo khana world press freedom prize. they actually risk their lives and they took action against the islamic republic. this is what we need to see across the globe. otherwise he's damica probably has no reason to stop jailing and torturing its own journalist. an activist al jazeera journalist rena blah clay is also being remembered with the screening of an al jazeera documentary about how she was shot and killed by israeli forces as she covered their actions nearly one year ago. to date, no one has been held accountable, but the forum was not just about the physical risk to journalists. it also address
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the challenges of maintaining free speech and air of disinformation and the harassment of so called influencers online like felipe nato and brazil, whose youtube channel has 40000000 followers. being accused of the things i was, i was accused was the hardest thing i ever had to deal with. and, and it's one thing they tried to do when they can corrupt you. they tried to corrupt her soul and your image in the eyes of the audience world press freedom day is about more than highlighting the perils of journalists, is a reminder that the free flow of information is essential to preserving every one's rights. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, thousands of human t. v writers in the us have gone on strike the demanding better pay and conditions . the stoppage is already causing most late night american shoes to air repeats, rentals, referrals,
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o members of the writer's guild union, marched on picket lines outside amazon studios in los angeles. they want better compensation, better residual payments for their work when it is broadcast or streamed, and minimum staffing requirements. where asking for a reasonable amount of the profits that they, that the studios make on our work. it would to meet our total demands. it would only take 2 percent of the profit they make on our work. some of the effects will be immediate production will cease on popular late night talk shows that rely on up to the minute political satire. nevertheless, actors and talk show hosts expressed support for the guilt. we have a lot of a staffing crew that will be affected by this, you know, but you know, they've got to get a fair deal. so i'll do whatever i tend to support them. other impacts will be felt
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the longer the strike goes on. over time, the production pipeline will start to dry up. some studios and networks have stockpiled scripts and programs, but they won't last forever. viewers may see more reliance on unscripted reality tv show. the trade association that represents the entertainment giant said it had offered writers, what it called generous increases in compensation. skilled officials are sounding the alarm about advanced artificial intelligence, taking writers, jobs, and demanded restrictions on it's use a i is the threat to everybody in the 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 knock on effect of the writers strike will be felt like caterers electricians,
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drivers make up artists, and many more trades economists estimate the strike will cost the economy up to $30000000.00 per day. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. now research has in the united states have used a i language tools to roughly interpret human thoughts in 3 participants. near a, scientists have been experimenting with new methods to interpret the brain signals for over a decade with limited success. well, this new approach uses and i language models similar to the system used by chat gpc to learn model and predict what a subject is thinking. only of course, on our website there it is on your screen. the address al jazeera dot com, that's alpha 0 dot com ah dot. okay, check up the headline.
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