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several people are killed and more injured after a van crashes into a crowd in western germany. hello i'm 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 lula defiant the former president attends a memorial service for his wife as the brazil supreme court rejects his latest be to remain free. and hive mentality beekeeping is capturing the minds of young afghans and providing an alternative to the opium trade. at least three people have been killed in western germany after a vehicle was driven into crowds in the city of munster but least say twenty people
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were also injured in the incident and the suspect took his own life. four hundred fuel just before three thirty this afternoon a vehicle rammed a restaurant in monster three people have lost their lives twenty or injured from six of the injuries are serious with the key evidence of dominic kane as more on this now from berlin. this incident happened on a busy week and a sunny weekend in western germany in the city of manchester so many people would have been out taking the first real opportunity to enjoy warm sunny weather all of this year it's a city of three hundred seventy thousand people and therefore it would have been packed at the time the incident occurred what the police have confirmed is that the individual they believe the perpetrator responsible who carried out this attack took his own life after the incident clearly the casualty count is something that may well rise but for the moment at least what is certain is that the attack that
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took place it was an attack a deliberate act and that the individual concerned then took his own life after having perpetrated the incident the point also to make on a wider sense in germany is that the threat of violence attacks has remained high certainly over the past few years given the incidents that have occurred the first such incident might immediately spring to people's minds is the christmas market attack of twenty sixteen december twenty sixth being when a truck was driven by a man who comes to this country as an asylum seeker killing many people wounding many many more the government has already reply responded to this incident on twitter saying the deputy press spokesperson saying that the police need to have the time to concentrate their inquiry but also tweeting out their condolences to those who've been caught up in this incident. funerals have been taking place in gaza for the ten palestinians killed by israeli forces during friday's protests at least eighty people have died since demonstrations began last week thousands of
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protesters a campaign along israel gaza border to demand the right of return for palestinian refugees among those buried was palestinian journalist yes emma taj the thirty year old was shot in the stomach while covering the protests on friday fourteen other journalists have been injured in the violence on the jan g m reports from the occupied. i think. that 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 protests in gaza on friday and of yasser died early on saturday. night at his funeral in gaza hamas leaders might have a tribute well i did want to have you here i salute all the journalists and priests 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 oppressed people
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a frustrated people on the season 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 for 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. the journalist they want to send a message say 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 they have 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 them he was a gifted journalist a gifted photojournalist and documentary filmmaker in leaves behind a wife and a three year old child. and she has united everybody. in sorrow i'm 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
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at a time when strength and fortitude may be needed more than ever before. ramallah in the occupied west bank. meanwhile hospitals in gaza have declared a state of emergency choo-choo a severe shortage of supplies on the abdel-hamid has more on that. 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 into the 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 these central supplies that that urgently needed to be able to treat already those who have been wounded over the past two weeks and
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then 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 this is the last remaining stronghold near the capital damascus and has been under a ferocious government air and ground offensive which has dramatically altered the battle map this was the state of play in eastern guta on february eighteenth when the renewed military offensive began the rebels were firmly in control of key towns and villages this is how it looks now rebels have lost control of most of the territory except duma city it's now the focus of the assad government's aerial
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bombardments and ground attacks shallop ballasts reports. the skies over doomer had been quiet for two weeks until friday residents counted more than fifty is strikes and say twenty barrel bombs were dropped on the city. it continued through dusk and into saturday the. syrian state years said the assault was in retaliation for j a shell islam or the army of islam shelling residual areas of neighboring damascus it said four civilians were killed and twenty two injured josh of islam denied the attack. the german duma is clearly visible syrian civil defense the white house descended on the rubble dodging the strikes on . the risk you dozens of people this man was found and what was left of his home. after the air attack tanks came down the road
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syrian soldiers tightening their grip on one of the last rebel strongholds in the country this is the most important the biggest city in the area and by capturing it actually they would be just finishing off all of the. presence of the opposition and despair i mean very important strategic area surrounding the mosque has a defined judicial islam posted this photo after the us 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 deal between gestural islam the russians and syrians have seen three waves of evacuations with more than four thousand fighters and their families leaving the city a fourth convoy was meant to leave on thursday but never did. many doctors and nurses have already left for those people pulled out of the rubble now treatment is becoming even more difficult to find charlotte dallas al-jazeera. brazil's former
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president lula da silva says he'll comply with his arrest order after failing to suspend his twelve year prison sentence for bribery the seventy two year old made the announcement at a memorial for his wife in his hometown of south bernardo. last year nuno was found guilty of taking bribes from an engineering firm in return for helping to land state contracts daniel shaima has this update from sao paolo. this is the last appearance before his supporters of a once great political leader will change brazil and had a huge influence across latin america but the reaction so far has been fairly muted a small number of people here in some bernardo his heartland outside the headquarters of the metal workers union where he spent all of his working life after this ceremony he will be taken by the federal police to the southern city of korea kiba where the arrest warrant was issued where a jail cell waits him
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a specially designed jail cell where he begins to serve the twelve years 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 october presidential elections elections many here certainly the supporters believe he would win. more now on our top story vehicle attack that has taken place crashing into a crowd of people in western germany joining me now on the line is my tire can a journalist at a local radio station and tenements to thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us what a you hearing about the situation in munster at the moment well now it's the city is a bit like a ghost town because people have to leave this area and let the police do their job which is a bit of cereal because it's a very sunny day it's a warm studio three years the last day of the holiday and nobody would have expected this. can you tell us
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a bit more about the area who might have been there at the time of course it's a weekend yes some people are working and now the shops are open but presumably would have had a lot of families out in about doing their shopping and their jobs for the day rolled around a lot of tourists also in the street it's a small area where this happened it's a small cafe with a famous statue in front of it and normally it's well normally plays with normal cafes and small streets a little bit pedestrian area there and it's overshadowed by the because it will miss and often stop. it's sadly we have seen a few attacks like this in europe over the past few years and we have to be careful about jumping to any conclusions because of course we don't know anything yet about motive of the driver but is there is there this sort of unfortunate
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anticipation that something like this might happen given that we've seen several attacks of this nature with the use of vehicles in just a completely random unpredictable way. at the moment everything is pure speculation says the police we know it's one guy it's the. drama guys but what's behind this is motive and his his we will this is still not known and we are not speculating about this. have you spoken to anyone who is in the city center at the time or anyone who might of witnessed what happened. really witness who didn't speak to spoken to both who few of my colleagues were there in this area trying to get in there and try to see what happened but the police blocked the whole area and it's evacuated so what they said is everybody will come and talk and
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left it immediately well thank you very much for giving us a sense of the mood and atmosphere of where this is the scene live in munster right now where police have evacuated the area sealed it off and they've asked people not to come to the city center in order for them to carry out their investigation start the investigation and carry out their work but the tests comes thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this with us. time for a quick right now much more coming up after that look at life on the brakes it u.k. farmers are worried how they're going to survive and thrive once britain leaves the e.u. . will tell you about the deadly fishing dispute between mauritania and senegal.
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we've got plenty of cloud that's marching its way across the middle east at the moment it's showing up very clearly on the satellite picture here out of saudi arabia there over qatar as well and working its way across parts of iran and then eventually up through afghanistan on up towards kazakstan so plenty of cloud hair and a fair amount of wet weather from that as well mostly over parts of afghanistan that force on sunday but also working into tajikistan as well so lots of cloud few outbreaks of rain and some snow over the mountains as well behind it still some cloud to giving us just the old shower at times we're also watching more clouds make its way across turkey that will be rolling its way further east will also see some over parts of iraq and that will be giving some scattered rain at times further south the cloud that we've seen here in doha is still with us and it's going to hang around over the next few days not only over catell there but also further south every pulse the u.a.e. and saudi arabia so this region generally prone to cloud really over the next day or say when they could just be the old spots of rain from more rain though over the
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quick look at the top stories this hour now three people have been killed in the western german city of months to buy a vehicle driven into crowds at a market police say the attacker then shot himself. mourning the dead killed by israeli fire in gaza on friday one of them a prominent journalist covering the protests. and brazil's fall of president lula da silva says he will comply with an order of his arrest he's been attending a memorial service for his wife after which he's expected to hand himself into police. and other stories we're following at least fourteen people have died off to a truck collided with a bus carrying a canadian use ice hockey team is happening in the town of tisdale in northeast
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since this catch on the humble 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 but it right when prime minister viktor orban will win a third term but has joined a whole reports from southern hungry oppositions accusing his government of corruption and authoritarian measures. of the after eight years in 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
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to attacks everyday criticism lies accusations so. fortunately enough it's not that russia still mr orbits 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 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 some standard street lighting the company involved is owned by victor or burns son in law. there are questions about a giant intersection being built. infrastructural farms the cost of flooring the 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.
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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. that the current government cannot be accused of things that have not been proven words a fleeting but. i mean the opposition is opposition because they always find something to criticize i think voters decide on a lot of issues not just corruption. the problem is that those who are outraged by corruption are crumbling public services support opposition parties that refuse to unite on the national level like to be there for to defeat the state and its media machine that plays on people's fears comping out stories that distort deflect and distract jonah. in southern hungry. u.k.
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farmers a concern about how they'll make money of person leaves the european union they rely on tens of thousands of foreign workers and funds to keep up production and what explains. after months of early starts and late finishes on the farm getting the right price at market is everything profit margins a tight so every dollar counts. steeped in tradition melton mowbray has one of britain's oldest livestock markets what matters here is what the future may hold after. the concern is where we're going to take a big cage in terms of being. continent . that's going to continue. on as normal anything any good. for more than forty is the way britain or spawn taz been shaped by brussels when it leaves the european union it's inevitable the way the form of
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operate 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 to produce. in lincolnshire there's a break in the weather allowing wratislaw probable kariya 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
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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 it could provide an opportunity we need to have a policy which the government is committed to do which reduces sustainable. profitable farming. high productivity fantastic animal welfare great environmental benefits but 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 heywood al-jazeera the last to share. senegal and mauritania cooperating with the development of a large offshore gas field discovered last year but there is a growing fishing rights and as nicholas ak reports from sang to me that's led to the death of a senegalese fisherman and
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a retaliation against martain ians appearances can sometimes be deceiving mauritanian shop keepers of the fall who brought him in ahmed may put a friendly smile when a customer walks in but they fear being attacked again. but my own customers walked in trying to kill me they stole goods and destroyed the shops 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 five to 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 of my son this is how the fisherman delivered justice for father's death. the
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shopkeepers call the police station across the street for help it takes 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 who finally find them when they've been out all night their catch 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 haul seized in these boarding waters mauritanians illegal have still not found an agreement over fishing rights. just noticed. in the distance they say it's menacing. just about a fishing dispute it's about who controls these waters and the precious resources
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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 sao louis the fight over the oceans well is for sowing distrusts after five generations of shopkeeping in salary mauritanians no longer feel welcome. nicholas hawke al-jazeera. afghan farmers who might have growing opium poppies are being encouraged to make money instead a nationwide project is also giving women the chance to earn money in a country where many rarely work outside of their homes matheson reports.
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the business of bees is harming for nineteen year old student frozen. in a northern afghan village where few women work frozen as bees gather nectar from the flowers near her home frozen collects their honey and sells it making her a rare local female entrepreneur a lot easier to endanger at first there were lots of issues because the village i live in is traditional and women are not allowed to work outside but when i started beekeeping i realized it's easy then i told the people about beekeeping and they accepted it and allowed me to do the job. three years ago frozen got a loan and bought two beehives in her first season she sold enough money to pay back home and still make a profit now twelve of the blue boxes surround her family home last year she made fourteen hundred fifty dollars that's more than double the average annual household income in afghanistan as it gave i think if we want to be keeping arrived in our
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village frozen showed huge interest and i was happy i supported her because it has been my dream to have a daughter who could find a job like this and make a future for herself the hives are part of a long term project across afghanistan partly sponsored by aid agencies farmers who might have grown opium poppies are encouraged to keep bees and collect honey instead. roseanne's honey is sold in this shop in the nearby city of mazar e sharif and demand is said to be growing. here we want the government to stop importing poor quality foreign honey and instead improve our own afghan honey. human rights watch says nearly three million afghan girls still don't go to school and only thirty seven percent of teenage girls can read and write but rosen says she's determined to create a more golden future for herself by studying economics and building her honey business slowly rob matheson al-jazeera.
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a quick look at the top stories now at least three people have been killed in western germany after a vehicle drove into a crowd of people this happened in the city of months that police say twenty people have been injured in the incident and the suspect took his life dominic cain has more. the question therefore now that many of 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 live 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 on friday funeral processions are taking place for the ten people killed during
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protests in gaza israel border at least thirty demonstrators have died since last week thousands of palestinians have been camping along the border to demand the right of return for palestinian refugees. dozens of civilians including children have been killed in syrian government as strikes on the rebel held city of duma is the last remaining stronghold near the capital and has been under a ferocious government and ground offensive. brazil's former president lula da silva says he'll comply with his arrest order after failing to suspend his twelve year prison sentence for bribery the seventy two year old made the announcement at a memorial for his wife in his hometown of south in order to compote last year luna was found guilty of taking bribes from an engineering firm in return for helping to land state contracts. the last major rallies have been held in hungary before sunday's election most polls predict right wing prime minister viktor orban will win a third term as final campaign speech was filled with anti immigrant 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 boss carrying a canadian youth ice hockey team it happened near the town of tisdale in northeastern says catch one he humbled broncos were on their way to play again. as the top stories inside story is next. it was malaysia's prime minister for more than twenty years now mahathir mohamad wants the job again and yet each of the ninety two county may.
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