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but they all know the actual issue of reposed in the media itself because it's one thing to be reporting images like this it's another thing isn't it about how people react to it how much of a responsibility do we as internet users have to in a sense police the internet ourselves and decide whether or not we are going to watch images like this or whether we are going to encourage them as many people appear to have done to have them deleted. this is another interesting question i think that people should not be judged too harshly in disregard when we see something to be shocking something that it is. a whole horrific affectingly we want to share it to want to share our experience with other people and say hey if you cindy said you seemed out so again i would be judging dosti members of the public i think they did what we need. is the government to say hey some of the community
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more people there you need to you need to employ thousands of people to morning to those streams to money to or post on the internet to money to terrorist organizations. then you need to examine those those pows and do something about it and do something about it very very quickly i think it is likely unfair to . to look at the arses is lay people and say well you know maybe we should be acting more responsibly it's very difficult to just say what you are doing responsibly actually means really good to get your views on this you know you can thank you very much indeed for your time. israeli army is stepping up security around settlements in the occupied west bank after one israeli was killed two others were wounded in stabbing and shooting attacks it's really come on to say one soldier was attacked with a knife near the settlement it stolen gun which was then used to fire cars and the
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attackers stole one of them to drive away and another soldier was later shot palestinian factions are praising the attack so how the false that's life first in west jerusalem harry give us some more information if you can about what's been happening. well according to the israeli military as you say there was an attack on a soldier the soldier was stabbed at this area zero intersection near the illegal settlement of ariel southwest of nablus in the northern part of the occupied west bank that soldiers gun was taken the attacker according to the army shot at several passing cars hitting one civilian in one of those cars he's been named in the israeli media as a forty seven year old rabbi from another illegal settlement in the occupied west bank and then another civilian abandon the car into which the attacker got and
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drove towards another junction where he fired on a bus station another soldier was injured at that location and then continued driving down the road towards the village of burkean and that is where the israeli military have been concentrating their efforts in in the over the last several hours the car abandoned was found there according to palestinian media there were there was a gun a gun battle at that location and there is there is still an operation going on there as they hunt the perpetrator there are have also been a number of closures checkpoints and closures of both itll settlements and palestinian villages nearby the nearby village of marjah is also apparently the focus of a fairly major military operation at this time ari thanks very much indeed flash
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floods and landslides have killed at least fifty nine people in the indonesian province as of papa several thousands have been forced out of their homes to run terrain cause damage in the provincial capital port or floodwaters have receded they've ng a trail of mud fallen trees and homes which need to drying out. but more ahead on the news including fulfilling a promise the new president of the democratic republic of congo makes crucial steps towards freedom for many. laid to rest years after the georgia wars families of missing loved ones can finally say their goodbyes and in sports the defending n.b.a. champions clinch a playoff spot on the way to setting a new franchise like old. gunmen
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have attacked an army base in money killing at least sixteen soldiers vehicles were destroyed when the base in the central region of malte was briefly taken over on saturday night no group has admitted responsibility but attacks by groups linked to al qaida and deisel are common in the largely lawless region a mass funeral service has been held for the victims of last week's ethiopian airlines plane crash. thousands of mourners led a procession through the streets of ideas out of their company to seventeen empty caskets draped in the national flag family members of the dead were given bags of from the crash site instead of the remains because the identification process could take up to six months one hundred fifty seven victims of the crash came from thirty five countries. new information has emerged about last sunday's crash reuters news agency is quoting an investigation source who says the plane's speed was unusually
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fast after takeoff reports from addis ababa. grieving families of some of the one hundred fifty seven victims of ethiopian airlines flight three hundred to. mourn the loss of their loved ones. arriving at this field where remnants of the ally and allies true not around brings it all home for them. airline officials say they haven't found even a single body intact just body parts which would make that id process took awhile. in the age of ethiopian airlines didn't give us anything they told us to wait until thursday we waited and thursday came they are now saying they couldn't find anything i wish they told us that they found nothing in the first place this is major grief heavy we came empty handed and we're going back empty handed. that buoying seven three seven marks eight a line that went down at eight forty four am on sunday shortly after takeoff from
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the capital addis ababa and lou tonight will be in neighboring kenya pozen just from more than thirty countries were on board this is the time of crisis in ethiopia the airline is a symbol of muscle pride and they feel peons have thrown their full support behind it to paralyze small talk from since i was a small boy it was brilliant africa together and. the us was have been doing for seventy five years. and evidence that the crash has done little to scare people away from the airline can be seen of the capital's mushrooming hotels they're teaming with passengers in transit they have to do it happy if it's like india that's in that happens with on our roads you know s.p.c.s. not just enough rica and globally we have those records of us interacting so travel and use that if you've been in l.a. that has not affected my view or perspective. if european airlines has expanded its
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fleet to one hundred eleven planes it now flies to one hundred six international and twenty three domestic distillations beyond its almost professionals the airline also owns all forty nine percent stake in malawi lines and forty five percent stake in zambia airways ethiopian is doing is abi trochee corporate governance that basically coming in to a failed business which is not failed because there was not demand there's demand that passengers want to fly out of these countries so you've got the demand the willing to pay but the issue has been the mismanagement of those airlines in countries to actually it's buying up cheap assets with strong demand and making it work i think it's a great strategy. back at the crash site walk us continue the search for debris and remain so for those who perished in the crush these windswept filled will continue to be an international crime scene for
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a long time to come. business is along the paris shows in easy have been cleaning up a day after protests turned violent this was the damage of the morning after demonstrators ransacked shops and set fire to a bank more than two hundred people have been arrested previous marches have been mostly peaceful. well the protests began eighteen weeks ago in response to a fuel price hike before turning into rallies against president emanuel luck wrong as yama and dockery has this report i was a police van becomes a target i'm going to test it. after weeks of relatively peaceful marches against president emanuel macro economic reforms the protests once again have descended into violence. right has ransacked shops and such buildings and cars and write her despite long running complaints of police brutality the government
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says it will continue to take a tough stance not necessary to saluting you are all the people take our responsibilities to maintain public order by preventing trouble and putting up with the attack because we need a proportionate but very firm response. was a cannon's did little to quell the fury of defiant protesters despite the weekly demonstrations gradually getting smaller ten thousand people are estimated to have been on the streets on saturday more than three times number a week ago. the spike in turnout follows the end of a series of national debates launched by president bush from. them we've issued our grievances made all our demands and actually we saw that they were not heard we got only violence in return they have been thirteen dead and thousands injured it's the only dialogue we had in response that's it was give us if we're still here on the streets and if he does not satisfy our demands well we'll take back the roundabouts
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we will head everywhere and we will block roads more than two hundred people were arrested as tensions rise in the policies of what a protest to say is an out of touch government. president macron has cut short a week in trade to return to the capital but it is unclear how far he's prepared to go to appease protest is and stem the rising tide of social unrest. or workers in our geria have added their voices to the protest movement that forced longtime president with a flick to scrub his fifth bid hundreds join strikes and rallies that. town close to one of the world's largest gas fields anti-government protesters want elections to be held on time next month a bit of like a delayed the vote after deciding not to run for president. the leaders of zimbabwe and mozambique have cut short their foreign trips after a tropical cyclone idea caused death and destruction in southern africa zimbabwe is
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the latest country to feel the storm's force at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods have swept away homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts of the storm's already killed around one hundred people in malawi and mozambique tens of thousands there have been forced from their homes and power blackouts have been widespread there were none of them but. i saw a woman being hit by debris it's not safe for people walking here the situation is very chaotic as in the event they see a movie they said it was a majority of houses a ninety five percent that collapsed was precariously built up or materials malcolm webb is in central mozambique. since the cyclamen mozambique's coast where we are green to wrench the reigns in the strong winds rivers of swollen power lines are blown down cycling is a common in the indian ocean at this time of year but few of them hit land and this
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one has been particularly destructive because it came ashore at mozambique fourth largest city and we're still three hundred kilometers from there we're trying to reach there and it's not easy you can see the kind of damage that the cyclons done even here the whole bridge completely washed away because of this wall of river because the enormous amount of rainfall just within the last day or two some aid trucks trying to pass here to try and reach people in bay where they've had to turn around and take another route and in the city of beirut all communications are off the airports closed the power is down so it's very hard to find out what the extent of the damage there actually is with no communications of course and transport routes blocked it's very difficult to find out what's going on also for the people who are there to get the help that they need ok let's stay with the weather we're bringing in everson folks everything these are extraordinary pictures that we're seeing in malcolm's report there what are going to look like over the next few days
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that well the good news is that the winds have died down rob so that's one thing less to worry about but i'm afraid the rains are going to stay with us we are going to see heavy downpours the flooding will worsen you look at the satellite picture i think to see the mass of what was tropical size just around there or there you can see that and that's been swirling away across a similar area you will recall that it did move extremely slowly as it made its way across the mozambique channel and is still moving very slowly and in fact this is just into the eastern side of zimbabwe four hundred millimeters of rain in just twenty four hours and from that similar area you can see the kind of damage that we have been dealing with the mudslides along with the widespread flooding. damage that has occurred but just due to the winds but also due to the rain and the shifting gyrated soil and i'm afraid we are going to see heavy downpours and as we go on through the next few days. over the next three days we could see as much as nine hundred millimeters of rain that's a staggering amounts of rainfall we would have huge amounts of rain but that is
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almost a meter of rainfall and that will inevitably cause of the problems and the reason is aside it does really just stay in a similar area maybe just not in a little further north which as we go on for the next twenty four to forty eight hours or so but the showers are there nevertheless i think next week rob before the rain finally stopped. john still ahead on al-jazeera. i met a sixteen year old boy who says he carries a gun to this high school every day i'll tell you why coming up. defying the president's ban on protest students in nicaragua say he's got to go. in sports winds blow manchester united away in the english f.a. cup sun is going to be here with that story and much more. oldest muslim undertakers working here is a seven days a week that's grown with
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a community my father purchased a black ambulance and started to do the funeral in london and the family we saw stopping bothering to watch and became business partners the stories we told often here told by the people who the jeff is such a level. east and undertakers this is europe on al-jazeera. used properly can be a beautiful site. we're not letting them to our country. trump has found to keep my current out of america people in power travels alongside those hoping to make even. more of him as she's on l.j. .
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it what you want is you know a reminder of our top stories this hour extra police are god schools businesses and places of worship in new zealand following the mosque shootings police commanders say there will be a highly visible presence nationwide on monday morning fifty muslims were killed at friday prayers in christchurch prime ministers are send in hopes all bodies can be handed over to families for burial but why the state extra police stuff are helping with identification. one person has been killed in an incident in the occupied west bank two israelis have also been injured according to the israeli military they're still searching for the attacker. ok more now on those mosque attacks in new
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zealand the suspect charged with the shootings is from a stray i reporter yobbo muslim went to his hometown of grafton in the state of new south wales and found a community trying to distance itself from. its tone and the sleepy provincial town of grafton is waking up to another day reflection about the horrific events in christchurch and its connection to it. brenton tarrant spent at least the first twenty years of his life in grafton before travelling around the world he went to the local school and worked as a personal trainer in a gym his alleged attack on two mosques in christ church last week has deeply disturbed religious leaders in his hometown where he got inside and you know that you know they were all we all sectarian you know how all of the people are going to leave the members of the muslim community in rochester the mood here is samba this
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is a community grappling to come to terms with one of their own baying a suspect in the worst mass killing in new zealand's history it's just a time for the community to gather and just kind of be together get strength from solidarity and hopefully put our roots down deep and sign are we not that's that's not us what happened and what this guy did is not is not crofton's parishioners who know the tyrant family say it's well respected and he's been here for generations like one pipe and farmers good down bourke probably are what did you think when you heard that someone from grafton was involved.

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