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palestinian authority and jordan to condemn israel's far right. national security ministers incursion into the, the, some of the 00 my, for my headquarters in del finding, navigate also a head's g 7 liter is pledge more support for ukraine's war with russia. as they wrap up, the summit in hiroshima voting is underway in parliamentary elections in greece, but it's unlikely any one party will secure a majority the. i'm gonna see a new one on the island in cape horn and coming up. i'll explain how beavers and their dams are helping to destroy the environment. the
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. so we begin an occupied east jerusalem, where palestinians have condemned is really security ministers incursion after the ups almost compound. it's a martin, vera cause outrage by declaring that israel quote, own jerusalem. the palestinian presidency has described the incident as a flagrant attack, while ha says it highlights the serious threat facing the whole. the site is where the government was holding its weekly session at an archaeological site near the oc salt mosque. as the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that the location of the cabinet meeting was a message to the palestinian president before the bus and a reminder of the importance of jerusalem to the jewish people. if i'm assuming additional name, let me 56 years ago during the 6 day war, jerusalem united us, but i am forced to say that the battle for its unification is not complete. i and my colleagues of post time of to time to state of international pressure from those who want to read, divide jerusalem, and also from prime ministers in israel,
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who were ready to surrender to this pressure. to the extent that they were ready to concede the most sacred places for jews, i thought we acted otherwise. we have a mark standing by for us in west jerusalem, so the incursions and the attempted through the eyes ation its original emblem is nothing new. but would it be fair to say that it's accelerated under of this right when government, the signing of the last 2 months, we've seen a number of occasions where is res have entered into the alex. the compound of course, is open to visitors for several periods during the week, but they've entered in with the intention of trying to pro carry out religious occasions. what so interesting though, today was the entrance, so that month, but again, been very or i should say the national security minister here in israel. it's not the 1st time he's been in the but it comes at the backdrop of a recency saw and so intense fighting between these i'm and you had group and gauze that and he's ready, minute, 3, and just a couple of days off to
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a march here. in jerusalem, but is intended to be a celebration, but in recent years has become far more of a provocation for many palestinians. yeah. and tell us about the reaction that's come through from the palestinians, the jordanians. one of the groups like come us and is that might be hard in gaza, they have condemned the decision by a pen. give it to enter it into the next a compound. the palestinian president, like one of us, sees issued a statement. does that mean cousin at an early hour like feeds into the outlook? so most courtyards, the quote will not change the reality and will more impose is really sovereignty over and then it's got to close the door. damian's are responsible for the site as custodians that foreign ministry also calling this a dangerous and unacceptable escalation, a flagrant and unacceptable violation of international law and adding this form part of a range of behaviors by his really officials that they said was a representation of a dangerous trend that the international community must want to stall immediately.
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thank you so much for the month. reporting from us through some of the 3 day group of 7 summit is wrapped up in japan with leaders pledging more support for ukraine. and it's horrible russia, ukrainian president of a lot of brazil lensky who made a surprise visit to hiroshima, has denied the city of buffalo, which has fallen to russian forces. our diplomatic editor james bay's reports that shouldn't be the day of diplomatic trying for you. christ president zalinski shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. but it also turned out to be the day on which view quite new lead of knowledge. the total destruction of bucket moved one on one meeting with president 5. if he was asked about the city i think no a, but you have to tons tended. there is nothing they destroy. there's no later i us
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presidency. landscape of clarification is the bottle for the city still on going to let us know all what people are accomplishing. a very important mission. they. i'm now in baltimore. i will not share where exactly, but it witnesses that department is not occupied by russian federation. as of today, like the all the international visitors here, this weekend president's lensky paid his southern respects to the victims of war. president 15 months office countries invasion by russia. lang, a reset the memorial to those who died in the world's 1st nuclear plumbing. almost 78 years ago. ukraine is only one. the full countries do have given up the nuclear weapons, but it still has nuclear power plants and fighting around. one of them is parisha has been heavy. with so much still at stake for ukraine presidency. lensky had meetings with some of the other countries invited to the g 7, including the leaders of india, australia, and indonesia, notably not with the present in president of the silva. he did get good news on the
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point to jets. the u. s. has dropped his objections on nato allies giving you crime f sixteens are probably meeting with president liskey after the 7 meeting. and with his staff, i told a guy who stays together with our allies and partners. going to begin training. ukrainian pilots, in 4th generation fighter crack including f, 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. up to a decade ago, there was a ga to rush. it was a member until it was kicked out fully bionics ation of crime. in 2014. today, president selected skate was with the leaders of the g 7 as the representative of the country in the room. it was a very powerful symbol. but developments back home will have solved the atmosphere for sealants is even though many experts believe that mood strategic importance has been the place. it's a place where so many lives will be lost in the last year. and the uncertainty
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about its fate. costs a shadow on. so lensky is visit here to another city synonymous with the destruction of wor, james phase. ouch is 0. hiroshima voting is underway. in grace's parliamentary elections after a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis, opinion polls are projecting a close race between the conservative prime minister curia. of course, mitchell talk is on his left, his rifle, alexis, to suppress. i want the country to move forward to have a good name abroad. i think the country is going very well the unless we have business on us, we want the winner to help us with our business without financial situation. so we can survive the data, i want to better and free a life as we are feeling very big. and for many things, people are not living better and they know it's an area such as democracy, freedom, everyday, life, dignity, working conditions. we're going backwards very quickly,
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so we have to try and do something. john ser awfulest springs us this update from outside upholding station in athens. us all the way hearing from other social sources and temperature exit polls, which may not be announced publicly at this time. the, the ruling conservatives will do extremely well, and we'll probably put a great distance between them. and the 2nd largest coalition of the radical left cds our policy. we know that the numbers that they're likely to get will not give them a out for an outright majority of a 151 seats in the hut, 300 seat chamber. and we also know that they declare that they're not going to work with anyone else, which means that the order to form a government will then cascade onto the 2nd largest party series. and it's unlikely
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that that policy will be able to form a government as well, the likely scenarios, but we'll have a repeat selection on july. second. still ahead on al jazeera police and county, i continued to find the bodies of victims of his starvation quotes. we hear from a supervisor the last a sudden goes no for the season. so it takes the reading with it. and that means that the rainy season tends to end in southeast asia, or at least in the science and into media. so the main reading bell now how is this one here which is increasing the likelihood or flash floods in south vietnam in cambodia central time and still also in bangkok and that'll be halting shumate the bottom half as to modern java driving the way the bottom half of borne year, but east timor just be on the band. our competitor could well be rather wet. and
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just to the east of that, we're along with these with the west pacific is a tropical stock and winding up to be a type of food as it hits for guam. we should be seeing those seas though, raised upon brains in china. it was a pulsing the night and there we go here tonight said monday ends up being fairly dry except for the entire run and the smaller items in japan and this some writing took care to just not proceed, but we went stuff dry in the south, west of china dry the mont lockett fundings up to 30, once again. the next pulse of right isn't really chevy. held on tuesday anyway. and then also use of in your name, buying the dash, which is the right time of the to get giant funded stones. and there they are in the full cost. for most of india though it is drawing set down in color, and then the knolls, 3 degrees above average of the,
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security ministers in person. so must come pounds for tomorrow and give your cause, outrage by declaring that israel from jerusalem. voting is underway in greece, has preliminary elections after a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis. opinion polls are predicting a close race between the conservative prime minister curiosity, which we'll talk, he's on his left, his rival rival alexis to suppress the ukranian president polite immersive landscape says his troops are still in the hoots, not softer rush. i said it had captured the city in the dispute of don boss region . the u. s. has pledged more military support for ukraine during the g 7 summit in japan. so on the sidelines of the g 7 summit, the us presidential biden's said that he's willing to cut us government spending but would not agree on raising the borrowing limits. republicans in congress have been pushing to reach a deal ahead of june. the 1st that's a deadline. that us treasury estimated washington would run out of money to pay its
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bills. this is time for republic. you'd accept that there is no bi partisan deal to be made. soley solely on their partisan terms. they have to move as well. all 4 congressional leaders agree with me, that if that default is not, let me say it again. default is not an option. and i especially to the expectation of these leaders, excuse me, to live up to that commitment. america has never defaulted, never defaulted on our debt, and they never will. so don's army and the parent military rapids support forces have agreed to a 7 day humanitarian cease. fire brokered by the us and saudi arabia. it comes into effect on monday evening. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting and at least 850 killed. both sides have failed to honor previous these fires. hipaa morgan has the details of
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the cease fire from under mine, that's on the outskirts of cartoon. the deal saves that they should be normally 3 operations from both sides. so that means that they cannot increase the number of troops of presence here in the capital of too many other parts of the country. they cannot re arm themselves in their positions, but the can preserve their position. so for example, areas that are under the control of the rapid support forces, such as the presidential palace, will still remain in the back control and areas under the command of the army will remain under the command of the army. it's also allows for arm groups such as the iris f, which occupies several hospitals, according to the city news army and to doctors here incident had to move away from this hospital so the basic medical services can be provided. now both sides are allowed to resupply their troops with food, but they cannot use his artillery, especially in residential areas. the so the nissan forces cannot use s 4 x. the targets are substitutions during the 7 days. and all of this will be monitored by
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a body of 12 people, 3 sides from the minute, 33 flights from the rapids support forces and 6 from both of the call jerry banking them and out from the united states. aid is already coming into sedan, specifically supports the down to be redistributed to areas that are in need. so in terms of how to most of it will be coming by a neighboring states. places like ribbon allstate, which is the northern parts of the capital. how to tune and in other areas it will be coming in from anthony, which is going to veto in the central parts of a, in the central parts of sedan. so that's where most of the 8 will be coming into. police and kenya are continuing to examine bodies at a site link to a doomsday coats. so the remains of another 3 people were discovered on saturday, taking the death tool to at least $238.00. the property is owned by an evangelical pastor. he's accused of ordering his followers to starve themselves to death.
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malcolm lab reports from melody. a james and his mother survived the cold from which hundreds of people have died. they will follow us of canyon, evangelical pasta, poor mackenzie. they asked us to hide their identities. most of the survivors are being held by the police. this is why mackenzie cooled people to live with him in the remote arid forest and kenneth coast. he told them to fest stuff that children to death and then stopped themselves to reach having james says his brother rescued him. he's visibly emaciated. his mother denies. he was starving him. james says yes. before he was inspired by mackenzie's preaching in touch. this fish on his messages were okay or leon, but they changed from 2017 on he told us to stop going to school and to pray. instead of going to hospital, he was a senior person,
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so we believed him in no bates and this was pulling mackenzie's to 10000000 day. is this done right here? every sunday, i'm preach to crowds of hundreds of people who gathered here. thousands more watched on these television station and on youtube is increasingly radical preaching through criticism from some but in a context whether government is widely seemed to work only for the benefits of a wealthy few and is criticized. we provision of public health care and education. his messages of rejecting the states, i'm not the entity resonated with many others. hundreds of them from kenya and beyond, followed him through the forest over the last 4. yes. the search for, for these and survivors has be going on some more than a month. investigators of said they may have been organ harvesting or bodies brought here from other places. so the police operation has since become heavily
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restricted. if so let's get the most important x to 15 bodies today. nobody's authorized to talk to the fact that except the regional chief who announces the numbers off to each day of digging things, rights groups who were among the 1st to raise the alarm, say they've been excluded from the past molten. if you don't know human rights and the media to allow speculations, everybody speculating whether the government has a 100 meat or the people deep. this may be protected by the government. mackenzie's being in jail for 5 weeks, a waiting prosecution. he was arrested several times before but released the government sets off a commission of inquiry to look into what happened. meanwhile, people are still being found alive. some of them have refused food and medical treatment saying they want to continue on that jenny, to having james says mackenzie shouldn't go to jail. susie one can buy,
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i'm happy to be alive, but i don't condemn mackenzie who is a preacher with his own. believes i can't say anything good or bad about him, but i would advise people to go back to the bible and interrogate his preaching. gibson of the towns mold has now been filled twice over. the 2nd round of post mortems is due to start on tuesday. hundreds of people, a still missing malcolm web. alger 0000000 de can. yeah. el salvador is football federation has called off all national games for sunday. after 12 people were killed in a crush out of stadium. presidents now a bouquet has ordered an investigation. as alexi o'brien reports a football pitch in el salvador that should have been hosting a quote of final match and stage transformed into a k your sex tree. i just sent to obviously the time i cannot go to look 1st, we thought it was a fire star. to buy the all the ends of firms, but it was actually an avalanche of the people at the saw and some,
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some witnesses say they were too many people. and that fans tried to push through a gate into the quiz copeland stadium. to match incense sales or do was called off after just 16 minutes. those who survived the crush tried desperately to revive the injured in your soul, but it's up to what i see only and with such an overcrowding and the slowness at the entrance. approximately 400 to 500 people gathered. and in the eagerness to watch the game, some fans wanted to open the gate. and when they opened it, a swarm format, some of us called with a stampede. a survivors say they were trampled and almost suffocated. some say to me that go back to the stadium emergency good, because we're close to that 500 people received medical treatment and a 100 of them were taken to hospital in a serious condition. and that's the most. i mean, unfortunately they were children, elderly people were there with the ones with homes that are people who have been
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given for state. the biggest responsibility now is on the, for the footballs. iterations cooled off whole national games showed you to sunday president's. now you became a, has ordered an investigation warning that any one responsible would be punished for now the salvador and football community. isn't morning. lexia brian l 20. the police 10 people have been killed, and 9 wounded officer gunmen attacked a group of rally drivers and mexico that took place in the northern town of ends. in yada the motorists were taking part in a race. they were parked on the side of a road when a group of men opened fire. the killers have not been identified as an investigation into the attack has now begun thousands of people and all the above rallied and supportive joining the european union president maya sand, who spoke at the event and the capital g. c. now,
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she said many most opens c e u membership has protection against what she called a threat from russia. the country lies between romania and ukraine and apply to join the blog last year and hopes to soon open talks regarding it's a session. so that you farmers and in jo say their crops are being destroyed as temperature as tour about $45.00 degrees celsius. that heat wave is disrupting the lives of people across the country. many have been forced to stay indoors in an effort to stay cool. haul getting reports. feast farmers need new daily, a worried, they say storing temperatures, the damaging that produce and the likelihoods. in using the grid of a heat wave that's putting a burden on those who can least afford it. i might have been able to go through that. we spend a lot of money on pesticides and fertilizers, but made no profit. we've worked hard, but the crops still failed because it's too hot. what can i do with that piece of
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70. in april indies, mickey or logical department issued several heat wave warnings. they predicted above normal temperatures for most of the country from that month on to june. but with new the home for the indies workers being based outdoors, it's not just a rural areas that are affected. communities in the cities have been doing whatever they come to keep cool. it's too hot in raj codes, but because we have to come out to what we've got cold drinks to try to be the heat . the temperature is around $40.00 to $45.00 degrees celsius, right? now, i'm experts a, they'll be no relief in the short 10. what is likely is that was this listen disturbance. most of the east woods of the expect, the time to stump activity, vx with the template. it just started raising please guys. a lot of solar heating, the u. n says more than 90 percent of the news susceptible to extreme heat. most
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people here will have to do whatever they can to get to the long, hot days ahead. poking out to 0, the global temperatures are set to reach more than 1.5 degrees celsius above free industrial levels. and the next 5 years of that could have irreversible effects on the polar ice caps and dire consequences for humanity. 250 climate scientists have gathered at cape horn and southern chile to find ways to mitigate these changes or latin america editor of the same woman before us from nobody in your islands. located in the jeep horn archipelago, the sub antarctic region of chile is the southern most part of the americas. before antarctica itself, it's one of the very few untouched areas onto this. with 2 percent, 998 percent of christine water and pre industrial revolution. air debris piece is kind of
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a you'd ethic part. but the realistic part that has survived the impact of more than maybe so do you offer still, it was this kind of not the level that bodies scientists here are studying climate change and global warming. pete mos captures more greenhouse gases than all other vegetation combined. so on this enormous pete bald climate change experts, frederick colossal has installed sophisticated instruments that measure how wind temperature, ultra violet light among other factors impacted. the ethical volume store gives us the both the flux of c o 2 or me thing that is emitted or captured somebody vehicle systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the plans in the future . these did trees of the work of beavers who have no natural predators in this part of the world. they swam here from neighboring southern argentina where they were 1st brought for the for industry and where they've already caused massive
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destruction. satellite imagery reveals that there are these 36000 beaver dams like the one you see here on this cape one, an island alone. that deprives trees and pants of oxygen, which in turn rocks the settlement below and turns into missing a mission. so that greenhouse gas in this area have increased by $5.00 to $10.00 fold. what can be done in the problems is capital port the williams. we were invited to the inaugural global conference of the cape horn, international center or chic. it's an ambitious initiatives by the julian government in the university of myra yan is to identify, predict, and mitigate. environmental changes to physicist. my p s from coastal has just come back from installing them. we do are logical station on remote horn island that provides critical scientific data via satellite real time and talk to go on its own is regulating that global warming and
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a climate change is that we're witnessing. so whatever happens that will impact the entire world without exception and it's some researches are right that this will buy and target region is a precursor of what the south pole may soon become. scientist will need all the information they can get to see in human algebra. now, how do you know island chili? now the record number of films and the official lineup of this here is can film festival subsaharan africa as well. representatives. there's a wealth of talents across the continents, but not enough funds to match as truly angelo reports from silva from a moment to save us the directive ramada to lay c. as a 1st feature film opens income making have the 2nd black women in the festival 76 year history to compete the palm dual prize. but now a donna is the story of a star across a couple and we'll send a golf,
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drawing on greek tragedies and african folktales sees magic realism style. has critics excited. let's go to school. what of it? when you see a freak out, especially west, and it's have a very particular vision, sometimes it's picture postcard beautiful trees. well, sometimes it's was, i wanted another vision of african center goal. that's why i made a universal story, a story that can speak to everyone. it's a love story and everyone with an african no not can identified with this story on a move. i can see don this good bye julia set against the independence of south sea, done a tale of racism, guilt and a reconciliation. those films were part funded by the doha film institute, who chosen for 200 submitted scripts. they hope success here will open minds seeing over the years how important these stories are and we know firsthand how does it
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feels when you're misrepresented. and we're trying to manage that form and the in the mean that agent, but also a lot of other ages out of misrepresented and we have a uh, tools to help them. so the story is speed, pitching that projects differential international funds. oh, i asked these filmmakers hope to receive some of the $2000000.00 in crunch the fund gives each year. companies produce and my new i loop his latest project omen was 90 percent funded by outside sources. husky. nobody gets your film with budgets that go over 600000 euros. it's almost compulsory to find the money outside of africa. more than more, there's a generation of african towns with their, with whatever means available to do things or they should sleep with a mission. and that helps the grace of african center by kansas. hollywood is realizing the appeal of african inside stories after the book. so for success if the woman king and black pen, so what kind of a, one of the contents itself, investment from streaming services like netflix and amazon,
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