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people are killed and more injured after a van crashes into a crowd in western germany. and though i maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up. funerals are held in gaza for some of the protesters shot dead by israeli forces. in a defiant the former president attends a memorial service for his wife is the brazil supreme court with jackson's latest plea to remain free also. i'm wearing today in a rebel held area of mia where a cease fire agreement with government soldiers isn't holding and the risk it to says i'm about a peace process that appears to have stalled and. we begin with breaking news now from western germany where three people have been
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killed off to a vehicle drove into crowds at a market it happened in the city of munster police say twenty people have been injured in the incident on the suspect took his life there is dominic cain joins me now from lynn dominic any update on the casualties. well the point to make here is the news new lines are emerging all the time on a story like this is you can imagine as our viewers can well imagine as you say police saying that this person who carried out this incident the perpetrator to use their words shot himself after having driven into that crowd of people who have been sitting down in this the old center of months or on this warm sunny day in april there are unconfirmed reports and i have to stress these are not confirmed by official sources but certainly several outlets media outlets in western germany saying that perhaps the police might be searching for other people who they who
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they want to talk to about what happened in this incident referred to as suspects i must stress that is not confirmed by official sources the point to make here is that this city a city of about three hundred seventy thousand people so it's at large provincial city in western germany as i say a warm sunny day the first real opportunity people have had to to go out and enjoy the spring weather and on a busy weekend let's be clear about that the question therefore now that many that the law enforcement agencies will be posing is what was the motive behind this because that's be clear it's a deliberate acts to drive into a crowd of people and then the individual concerned took his own life shot himself that suggests an element of deliberation certainly one could imagine that that's a line of inquiry that the police will be will be going down very urgently indeed mariyam. a deliberate act and we have seen a number of attacks like this in europe over the past few years with their calls
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being used as the main weapon is there a sense that place might have been anticipating something like this. or certainly that the threat of violent attacks the official way of warning society about the level of the danger of violent attacks in germany is high and it has been for some. for all years immediately people might remember the incident that took place in western berlin in december of twenty sixteen when a man who'd come to this country as an asylum seeker from tunisia man called and his amry hijacked a truck and drove it at speed into a christmas market killing twelve people and wounding plenty many more dozens more so that would be the incident that people will immediately recall when they hear what's happened here the government has reacted already to what's happened in minster the deputy speaker the press spokesperson for i'm going to merkel has tweeted the government's the administration's thoughts and condolences with those who've been caught up in this incident appealed for the police to have the time to
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investigate this incident in the way that they need to do so the point to make is that because it has been since december of two thousand and sixteen that there's been any incident that's involved large losses of life there may have been those who think who thought that the threat of violence attacks might have receded a little while if all the reports that are emerging from munster are correct and of course as i say many so far unconfirmed that it suggests that this was a deliberate attack a deliberate attempts to strike at civilians and that would it would indicate that the threat level remains very high or continue to stay across this story and bring any updates as they come in to us but for now dominic came in berlin thank you. the euros have been taking place in gaza for the ten palestinians killed by israeli forces during friday's protests at least thirty people have died since demonstrations began last week thousands of protesters
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a campaign along the israel gaza border to demand the right of return of palestinian refugees. well among those buried was palestinian journalist. a thirty year old was shot in the stomach while covering the protests on friday fourteen other journalists have been injured in the violence mohammed jango reports from the occupied west bank. despite the blue protective vest he was wearing and despite the fact that the word press was in place and on the front of that best palestinian journalist yassin was shot by israeli forces while covering the mass protest in gaza on friday yes it died early on saturday. night at his funeral in gaza hamas leader ismail haniyeh paid tribute. by i salute all the journalists and precise who lost their lives in the same way those who have gone through the road of suffering in order to portray the reality for an
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oppressed people a frustrated people under siege and gaza and all across palestine but it's the image of dignity for a proud people a brave people a straightforward people brave able to turn the table and the hardest of times. palestinian journalists gathered in the occupied west bank to commemorate according to the palestinian journalist syndicate seven other journalists were also injured in protests on friday the syndicate describes them as deliberate crimes committed by the israeli army and called on the united nations to do more to protect journalists in ramallah there was shock and anger the journalist they want to send a message saying that even the generals in gaza or in with the same. for the first avoid as opposed to his second as a general has done their duty is to cover up what had been yes it was thirty years old well known and well liked yes it was
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a gentle soul this is how everybody describes him he was a gifted journalist a gifted photojournalist and a documentary filmmaker in leaves behind a wife and a two year old child. and he has united everybody in sorrow and in mourning because he was so so gentle and so gifted and so dedicated journalists stood in solidarity with their dead and wounded colleagues this is not going to make us feel helpless or helpless it will i think as it did before make us more determined and now will the syndicate has more tools at its hand to defend the rights of journalists to expose israeli actions and to attempt to hold it accountable in international forums so that's a new window of hope if you will that we didn't have before words of encouragement at a time when strength and fortitude may be needed more than ever before. ramallah
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in the occupied west bank. gaza have declared a state of emergency juta a severe shortage of supplies all the abdel-hamid has more on that now. the problem is not only the types of insisting but the sheer volume of injured to a arrive at a hospital in a very short span of time now bear in mind that under normal circumstances the health system here in gaza suffers from shortages about forty five percent when it comes to drugs about twenty seven percent when it comes to equipment now when you undergo this type of crisis this system is completely overwhelmed you also have to bear in mind that these hospitals to get what they need they have to go through a very complicated system gaza has to put in a request to to palestinian authority in ramallah once that is approved then the
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palestinians have to put forward that request to the israelis who will have the final say on what comes in or not in to do gaza strip now there's also another issue some of the wounded need to go somewhere else to get treatment and that again goes through a very complicated system of approvals via ramallah the palestinian authority and again via israel or indeed egypt some of them would like to cross through the rough our border which is most closed and open since a few years so it is a very complicated system doctors are overwhelmed the shiva hospital here which is the main hospital in the gaza strip has declared a state of emergency and the world has organization says there's actually two million dollar worth of drugs and essential supplies that urgently needed to be able to treat already those who have been wounded over the past two weeks and then
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you have to bear in mind that this is just the second week of a six week long campaign the more wounded are expected more casualties are expected and doctors are really wondering how they going to do that how they're going to tackle that issue. dozens of civilians including children have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the rebel held town of duma it's the last remaining stronghold of the syrian capital and has been under a ferocious government air and ground offensive well this was the state of play in eastern goods on february eighteenth when the renewed military offensive began the rebels were firmly in control of the key towns and villages or this is how it looks now rebels have lost control of most of the territory except duma city this area is now the focus of the government's aerial bombardments and ground attacks shot up at
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us reports. the skies over duma had been quiet for two weeks then this. residents counted more than fifty airstrikes and say twenty barrel bombs were dropped on the city. one day into the assault syrian civil defense reported the use of chlorine gas they took at least fifteen people to hospital. syrian state you said the assault was in retaliation for jaish al islam or the army of islam shelling residential areas of neighboring damascus it said four civilians were killed and twenty two injured josh al islam denied the attack. the german duma is clearly visible syrian civil defense the white helmet descended on the rubble dodging the airstrikes. they risk you dozens of people this man was found under what was left of his heart. after
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the air attack tanks came down the road syrian soldiers tightening their grip on one of the last rebel strongholds in the country this is the most important the biggest city in. and by capturing it actually there would be just the finishing of all the presence of the opposition and despite i mean very important strategic area surrounding the mosque a defiant jaish al islam posted this photo after the strikes began the caption a commander and officer reinforce the city fronts of duma. but the rebels territory is shrinking and the death toll climbing a russian brokered cease fire has allowed for three waves of evacuations with more than four thousand fighters and their families leaving duma a fourth convoy was mentally on thursday but never did. many doctors and nurses have already left dinner for those people pulled out of the rubble treatment
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is becoming ever more difficult to find shallop alice al-jazeera. still ahead for you on the program take to oban the favorite hungary's election hold his final campaign rally focusing heavily on immigration we'll tell you about the deadly fishing dispute between the rishis and san diego. hello there it's getting warmer now for some of us across china you can see why as well the winds are all feeding up from the south dragging in the models as a twenty three will be the maximum there in shanghai on sunday and as we head into monday this time will be up to twenty seven so find a settled weather for many of us here little bit more in the way of cloud in the southern parts of china that's also affecting us in the northern parts of vietnam might see that overhung neuer at times but for most of us it will be cloud and not
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giving us a great deal of rain there's more cloud thick cloud over parts of india at the moment and that have given us a fair amount of wet weather melts away over the eastern parts just over the past few hours but it's still here over nepal and that's giving some of us some heavy rain and as you might expect over the higher mountains with seeing snow still further south that well still the old shower perhaps force on sunday but far more in the way of what weather across sri lanka and that's going to stick around not only on sunday but also as we head into monday this time will be pushing a bit further towards the northwest so some of us in the fall southern parts of india may just pass the old shower as well now it's also turning a bit more subtle for the north as well this is an area of cloud a rain that's working its way out of afghanistan eventually rolling its way across the northern parts of pakistan and into india making things gray and for some of us for all the way to. white supremacy is on the rise in the u.s.
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and its adversaries to the beaching very war drums. faultlines investigates the anti fascists using force against intolerance. this is and to fry on al-jazeera. non-violence does attempt to appeal to the more conscience of the movies now the jury's still out of the nation as one. welcome back our top stories this hour three people have been killed in the western german city of munster by a vehicle driven into crowds at
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a market police say the attacker then shot himself. palestinians mourn the dead killed by israeli fire in gaza on friday on of them a prominent journalist covering the protests. and dozens of civilians including children have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the rebel held city of duma the raids ended a ceasefire that lasted for almost two weeks. now brazil's for president needed to silva says he'll comply with his arrest order after failing to suspend his twelve year prison sentence for bribery a seventy two year old made the announcement at a memorial for his wife in his hometown of. last year was found guilty of taking bribes from an engineering firm in return for helping to land state contracts. for the ceremony and he will be taken by the federal police to the southern city of cuba where the arrest warrant was issued where a jail cell waits him a specially designed jail cell where he begins to serve the twelve years
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a one month sentence for corruption a charge that he denies he still maintains that he's the victim of a political campaign to stop him running in the presidential elections elections many here certainly the supporters believe he would with. at least fourteen people have died after a truck collided with a bus carrying a canadian youth ice hockey team apne of the town of tisdale in northeast catch one of the humbled broncos were on their way to play a game canada's prime minister justin trudeau is among those paying tribute to the victims. the last major rallies have been held in hungary before sunday's election most polls predict right when prime minister viktor orban will win a third on his final campaign speech was filled with anti immigration rhetoric that as john holl reports from southern hungary the opposition's accusing his government of corruption and authoritarian measures. of the after eight years in
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power the man who critics say is building an all for italian state in the heart of the european union is seeking reelection. to be built a fence defended the southern border said no in brussels to any immigration the danger is not passed they can hardly wait to start again these are. among the prime ministers opponents the newly elected mayor of an obscure southern town finding sudden fame after a united opposition rally behind him to defeat the ruling party candidate exposed to attacks every day criticism lies accusations so. fortunately enough it's not that russia still mr obama's ideal state is a liberal democracy like putin's russia but people don't get shot here because of their opposition views what swung the election the independent candidates way was
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a campaign highlighting official corruption in this small town voters were won over it seems by a national scandal involving the misuse of european union funds to install substandard street lighting the company involved is owned by victor all bans son in law. there are questions about a giant intersection bill through the e.u. infrastructural farms will cost florida murtha says to more than double what it should have been. if indeed it should have been built at all so this is you found what they're stealing but they're spending on the and of course these new phones are the only source of economic growth in hungary in the last quite a few years you'd think people would be outraged and. head to the current government cannot be accused of things that have not been proven words the fleeting off facts. i mean the opposition is opposition because they always find something
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to criticize it i think voters decide of a lot of issues not just corruption. the problem is that those who are outraged by corruption the crumbling public services support opposition parties that refuse to unite on the national level like therefore to defeat the state and its media machine that plays on people's fears pumping out stories that distort deflect and distract jonah. in southern hungry. phonos in the u.k. and about how they'll make money of person leaves the european union they rely on tens of thousands of brought. up production and the hayward has less to show. after months of early starts and late finishes on the farm getting the right price at market is everything profit margins are tight so every dollar counts. steeped in tradition melton mowbray has one of britain's
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oldest livestock markets what matters here is what the future may hold after brick say it the concern is where we're going to take a big cage in terms of being. exported to. continent. that's going to continue will carry on as normal if we got anything any good. for more than forty is the way britain a spawn tasman shaped by brussels when it leaves the european union it's inevitable the way it operates will have to change brics it means an end to the four billion dollars british farmers receive in a you subsidies membership of its common agricultural policy and leaving the single market which allows the free movement of people produce. in lincolnshire there's
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a break in the weather along wratislaw from bulgaria to plant strawberries every year eighty thousand seasonal workers are needed in the u.k. to harvest pruett plows and vegetables seventy five percent come from romania and bulgaria the rest a largely from other parts of the e.u. for our business and many businesses like ours if we can't have access to a labor force. that is generally from from eastern european we will stop growing so fruit. we wouldn't have the stuff to carry out the picking and packing the u.k. government says it's determined to get the best deal for the food and farming industries subsidies will be replaced by a different payment system the promise leaders say that. after years of red tape bricks that could provide an opportunity we need to have a policy which the government is committed to do which reduces sustainable. profitable forming. a fantastic animal welfare. with great environmental
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benefits to those it's possible to do that and that's what we want to see happen back at the market all eyes are on the next blocks many here are hoping changes to the political landscape will yield good results and the hayward al-jazeera the last to share. texas national guard has sent hundreds of troops to the us mexico border following president donald trump's call to stop illegal immigration which he says is a crisis point on friday defense secretary james mattis authorized funding for up to four thousand personnel to be deployed along the border in four southwestern states the leaders of one of the largest rebel armies in myanmar say they are becoming increasingly frustrated by peace talks with the government and might walk away ecofriendly national liberation army say they don't trust the army and there are unsure as to whether leader unsung city is able to control them when i reports from
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the current state in myanmar. for almost seventy years fighters from the korean national liberation army have been taking up arms against the government they want self-determination for the people of careen state most of which is controlled by the rebel group the government says it wants peace in the ethnic minority areas but in the remote villages of korean state rebel fighters aren't so sure. when worry about fighting are happening again at any moment so we have to keep our soldiers prepared how can we trust me and large government and military everyone in the world knows about them and even their own citizens can't trust them one of the main problems is that the government led by state council own son suchi doesn't have control over its own military the army ran the country for almost fifty years and is still the most powerful body in me and mob the relationship between the civilian government and the military is not good a source connected to the army has told al jazeera that has to be resolved before
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peace talks with rebels can make progress. so far the myanmar government has held two peace conferences with rebel groups there's also a so-called nationwide cease fire agreement in place so-called because there are still many groups that haven't signed that deal among those that have these guys the qur'an national liberation army and yet fighting continues as this footage shot by a korean fighter last month shows the cease fire agreement isn't holding. as always it's civilians who suffer the most with almost one hundred thousand refugees living in camps across the border in thailand. we want to go home but we don't dare because the ceasefire agreement hasn't brought peace we cannot trust the c.f.r. but in the meantime soldiers in rebel areas are holding their ground like they have for decades the most experienced fighters never believed the armed struggle would still be going but. we have fought against them for so many years so we know that
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myanmar will not give us equality easily not only the karen but other ethnicities too so we have to fight for our rights but if we cannot make peace in our time it will be up to the next generation. for rebel armies disbanding permanently seems a long way off as many in this divided country continue to head in different directions when hey al-jazeera korean state me and my bollywood actor jailed for five years for poaching has been granted bail i an indian court fifty. was released from prison in the city of child after spending just two days behind bars is found guilty on thursday of killing two endangered species of antelope in one thousand nine hundred eight while shooting a film on his bail conditions the attic can't leave the country without the court's permission. senegal and martini a cooperating over the development of a large offshore gas field discovered last year that were nations between the two
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neighbors have been hit by a growing dispute of a fishing rights and as nicholas reports from sunny that's led to the death of a senegalese fisherman and retaliation against martini ans appearances can sometimes be deceiving fourteen in shopkeepers up to fall. brahim in the bed they put a friendly smile when a customer walks in but they fear being attacked again. my own customers walked in trying to kill me they stole goods and destroyed the shop some of them i've known them since they were children they were so angry this is mobile phone footage of the attack in february a crowd of senegalese fishermen gather around more italian owned businesses. they chant arabs out go home you don't belong here they're protesting the killing of the two enjoy his son father he was shot dead by morton in coastguards they say he was fishing in mauritania waters. i want justice and someone needs to pay for the death
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of my son this is how the fisherman delivered justice for father's death. the shopkeepers called the police station across the street for help to take them an hour to show up the damage is already done. we go out to sea to meet the men behind the attack. were somewhere between senegalese in mauritania territorial waters we finally find them they've been out all night their couch is weaker. we have to go further ranch to find fish but the mauritanians are putting pressure on us if they find us they control our boats sometimes they steal our catch we don't trust them the more tin coast guard shoot on sight fishermen caught in their territory dozens of fishermen have been killed hundreds arrested and their whole seized in these boarding waters mauritanians illegal have still not found an agreement over fishing rights.
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menacing. just about a fishing dispute it's about who controls the waters and the precious resources that. the largest gas field ever found in west africa was discovered here last year it contains over fifty trillion cubic feet of resource potential sufficient for thirty to fifty years of production both countries have agreed to share their resources politicians promise this new wealth will bring the communities together but with no fishing agreement in sight and growing resentment towards mauritanians in san louis the fight over the oceans well is for sowing distress after five generations of shopkeeping in salary mauritanians no longer feel welcome nicholas hawke al-jazeera. has more on everything all our top stories right here.
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hey look at the top stories now at least three people have been killed after a vehicle drove into crowds at a market it happened in the city of munster police say twenty people have been injured in the incident and the suspect took his own life dominic cain has more. the question therefore now that many old that the law enforcement agencies will be posing is what was the motive behind this because let's be clear it's a deliberate acts to drive into a crowd of people and then the individual concerned took his own love shot himself that suggests an element of deliberation certainly one could imagine that that's a line of inquiry the police will be will be going to very urgently indeed. brief palestinian families are burying loved ones killed by israeli forces in gaza or on friday funeral processions are taking place for the ten people killed during the protests along gaza israel border at least thirty demonstrators have died since
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last week thousands of palestinians have been camping along the border to demand the right of return for palestinian refugees. brazil's for president religious silva says he'll comply with his arrest order after failing to suspend his twelve year prison sentence for bribery a seventy two year old made the announcement at a memorial for his wife in his hometown of sour the camp last year luna was found guilty of taking bribes from an engineering firm in return for helping to land state contracts. dozens of civilians including children have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the rebel held city of duma it's the last remaining stronghold near the syrian capital and has been under a ferocious government air and ground offensive. the last major rallies have been held in hungary before sunday's election most polls predict right wing prime minister viktor obama will win a third term is final campaign speech was filled with anti immigration rhetoric the
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opposition's accusing his government of corruption and authoritarian measures. and at least fourteen people have died after a truck collided with a bus carrying a canadian youth ice hockey team it happened near the town of tisdale in northeastern says catch one. wrong co's were on their way to play a game canada's prime minister justin trudeau is among those paying tribute to the victims over the headlines faultlines is next.
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