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the lose. ah haiti, police say that killed 4 suspects believe to be behind the assassination. the president show no more ease and arrested to others. ah, hello, i'm diamond jordan. this is al jazeera ally from dell are also coming up for my son . african president, jacob zoom turns himself in to begin a 15 month jail terms, but not showing up at a corruption hearing. a moment of silence to the end of a search for survivors after building collapse in florida. it's now
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a recovery here at the grand renaissance them, which is strange, ties with for down in egypt will be the focus of a un security council meeting. ah, police in the haiti say that killed for suspects believe to be involved in the assassination of president of the movies, security official say they're involved in a gun battle with an armed group. police also arrested 2 other men, but didn't provide any information about those in custody. louise was shot during a raid on his home on wednesday, the in trim prime minister floor just as i said, the crime will not go unpunished. rosen, jordan reports the family of haitian president shows no moiz will not be able to hold an open casket. funeral assassins shot him several times in the head in front of his wife and daughter. early on wednesday, later that night,
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police arrested these 2 men in the page of veiled neighbourhood, a photo plants. they killed 4 other suspects. 3 officers were briefly held hostage during the raid noises killing, upset local residence for you after you've got with somebody. imagine we live in this area close to the precedent, even when we have problem through the preston, because imagine they will kill him like this. you need them. i heard something go, boom, like an earthquake. i thought something under the soil had been turning. the interim prime minister urged patients to remain coal gave if it should be free, i have already spoken about the state of the siege declared. the president already has already been transported into the mog in the capital. the 1st lady is out of danger and is being treated in florida as paid the latest information, his day is stable, he voices job came as he was in the middle of
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a political crisis. parliament had been suspended for the past 2 year. and opponents accused moiz of trying to undermine the constitution. the u. s. back voices decision to stay in power for one more year, just so long as elections took place on time. lot more information, but it's very worried about even as the investigation begins into a prime minister close, joseph and the man boys had picked to succeed him are fighting over who's in charge moiz, his widow marcin was flown to the us to recover from her injuries. but haiti's border with the dominican republic is now closed. the authorities have shut down the airport until further notice raising questions about how haiti will recover from this attack on the body politic was alone jordan elgin's era? washington diplomatic editor james bays as more from the headquarters in new york here at un headquarters. this deep concern about the possible repercussions after
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the assassination. the spokes person for the secretary general read out this statement. the perpetrators of this crime must be brought to justice. the secretary general extends his deepest condolences to the people and government of haiti and the family of the late president. the secretary general calls on all haitians to preserve the constitutional order, remain united in the face of this abhorrent act and reject all violence. some questioning whether haiti given its current security situation has the capacity to investigate this crime. should there be an international investigation that would be something that should be discussed by the un security council? the current president of the council france, it's basset confirmed to me that they plan to meet on thursday. another member of the council at the moment is on and it's really a shocking development. you know, i think you can be sure he is an issue. the counsel already deals with that we will
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continue to support the people of a sheet. this is a critical moment. i think we all knew it was sensitive and difficult to on the ground in a see and view of the political situation and the security situation. this put staff in even grave or danger than before. the un used to have peacekeepers in haiti, but they withdrawn off the pressure from the bomber administration. there is a un mission existing in dealing with political issues that has more than a 1000 personnel. i'm told their leadership have been in back to back crisis meetings in hong kong, $47.00 pro democracy activists charge on the china is national security law, a backend court. the charges relate to their roles and the pro democracy primary elections in july last year. join us controversial security criminalized activities promoting the succession of hong kong and undermining the central government. dividend fallen joins us from outside. the court in hong kong, davis said this isn't the 1st time these pro democracy activists appeared in court
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. so tell us what's happening today that that's right. now the 47 are accused of conspiracy to commit the version for holding on official primary elections for now delayed legislative council elections now they, what they were trying to do is narrow down the scope of who would be able to win seats. the hong kong government that under the national security law of the q some of using this as a ploy to overthrow hong kong government. now the 47 up there, up in the courtroom reads the list of who to of hong kong pro democracy movement. many of them are very familiar and then i would say, familiar, told is, there are 2 been who spoken to us have been very vocal about the democracy movement here. this joshua wong who is already in jail serving other charges. claudia, no legislative council, or any part of the founder of occupied, don con,
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see the only american to be charged under the national security law and human rights lawyer. and the list goes on and it's expected that intense interest in what is going on here. although it's likely procedural, what's going to happen today is that the prosecutors are going to try and move this case to a higher court where the punishment could be harsher, but that once again, contravene time con law, the common law system here, as under the national security law, they all could be charged with life imprisonment, but in this court system here, the maximum penalty is far less than that. so the larger question to this case, more than the faith of these 47, it's a larger implications of what's happening here in hong kong with the judicial system, which was seen as a law firewall between hong kong and the rest of china. one that was very well respected, the national security law, unlike common law, does not give people right to trial by jury does not get people right to contest
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bail does not give those charge to either a right to presumed guilty before being innocent. that critics would say, so this is not just about the trial of this 47 seen at the trial, a phone call. that's an international city, a city which one's relied on a very strong judicial system. but now, which is coming under intense scrutiny under this national security law that was imposed by beijing more than a year ago. all right, have difficult bottom line for us in hong kong. thank you. so africa, the former president, jacob zoom as in police custody oper, turning himself in late on wednesday night. a court sentenced him to 15 months in jail for failing to show up at a corruption inquiry last week. this is where zoom is being held. now those graph charges to him from his time in office police had been instructed to arrest tumor if he didn't turn himself in by the deadline on the wednesday is challenged. his
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imprisonment rulings expected on friday. i mean, the miller has more from export where he's being detained. it was shortly before midnight deadline that the form of president jacob zoom a foundation announced that he had decided to comply with the incarceration order given by the constitutional court a week ago. until now, the former president had resisted arrest. he was supposed to have given himself in last sunday. when that didn't happen, police were instructed to arrest jacob's humour. but there were concerns around safety and a potentially volatile situation around and con, blanket through natal, with a former president has a homestead and where he does enjoy significant support. now to avoid any type of confrontation between police and supporters. the former president then took a convoy with his protection service to this correctional facility, an escort,
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also inquisitive natal. he's now handed himself in, he's being processed, and it's likely this is where he will spend at least the 1st few days of the sentence. because once that processing is completed, authorities determine the most suitable correctional facility or accommodation for the former president, given his age and his health. he had previously said that he shouldn't be in prison because he's 79 years old. he's unwell in south africa is currently going through a 3rd wave of the covert 19 pandemic. but you will know that you as the former president, he has and protection unit and they brought him to us. but now we have to take over it to ensure that he's in customer safe custody.
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and also we'll have to respond to his special needs. if any happiness identified jacobs duma and his legal team have submitted an application to be heard by the constitutional court next week. and that's where he's hoping that either the judgment made that has found him guilty of contempt of court will be rescinded. or at least his sentence reduced from 15 months. but before that he does have a pending application at the high court in 3 to merits. where he had asked for the arrest, not to happen, but that judgement is only due on friday. and that's why the former president has been incarcerated. legal experts say the likelihood of that particular case being successful, very slim. and so the next time we could possibly hear from the former president is next week when his lawyers represent him at the constitutional court. possibly in
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litigation of the sentence, even though it's after the fact either way, for many south africans, it may be almost unbelievable that jacob's doom of the former president who hasn't been held accountable until now who faces a number of corruption charges, finds himself behind was no more than a year and a half after the start of the coven, 19 pandemic. the total number of debt since the past 4000000. that's according to johns hopkins university. more than one and a half 1000000 of deaths were recorded. and just 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst hit countries, i've seen a decline in infections. many countries in asia are dealing with the surgeon cases, including indonesia. tony chain has more from bank of infections or more than 30000 . they won ministers saying that they expect they could get as high as 70000
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a day. there is shortages of oxygen of hospital beds, or even places in the sandwiches that having the improvised sandwiches for the huge number of people who are now passing away with coven related problems. here and thailand, we've seen ministers saying they expect that within a couple of weeks we could be saying 10000 cases a day. this is in the country where in the whole of 2020 the talented was in double digits alone. now we're seeing those numbers almost daily. so it's a real problem. i think the problem is the delta very and many people in this region have been partially vaccinated. principally with sign of act, the chinese produce vaccine that doesn't appear to be very safe, particularly against the date of their and people's still getting sick. despite having to vaccination doses. a lot of governments looking beyond
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a but even in some of the more developed nations and in asia, south career in japan, cases are on the rise as well as well in south korea country which has been dealing with the break of cupboard $900.00 from the very beginning, they're expected to go into level for social distancing. that's the highest degree of lockdown and that the last time they were there was, was march last year when they were dealing with the initial outbreak. so at this stage, asia looks like it's very much in the 4th way ahead of the international olympic committee as arrived in japan, of the governments expected to announce another state of emergency because of a rise in cobit 1900 cases. thomas bock will have to isolate for 3 days and to get hotel. japan's reportedly considering binding all spectators from the games when they begin in 2 weeks time. emergency measures are set to limit alcohol sales and comp attendances at large events. social break here and just here when they come back, a crucial border crossing, that's a lifeline. a syrian refugee,
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the risk of closing because of a risk within the un security council. new york celebrates the essential workers to help bring the city back to life of the pandemic moment. david. ah ah hello. we've got scientists some slightly quiet to where the pushing into western europe over the next couple days. i say slightly because it's not going to be water both sunshine, hopefully fewer showers down at the light was still going to areas of low pressure swelling away bringing cloud and rain in across the british. charles wet weather into central parts, still dry, hot and sunny. over tours at a southerly wind, still picking most temperatures up into the far east of here pushing up into scandinavia. but a change is on the way. central air as you can see,
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temperatures getting it to mid thirty's been graded around 35 celsius on wednesday . first, a warm a still. so we go on into friday. we hanging on to the mid 30. say a cooler weather over towards the west, but not too bad. 22 celsius. 23. it's about where it should be. la. she try for the pretty shells on thursday, but a few showers cropping up from time to time. the wet weather will be across the low countries into germany. central and eastern parts of jeremy, said some particularly wet weather that could cause some disruption pattern right. stretching its way up into check republic into the baltic states and sitting there as you go on through friday. so flooding problems, certainly a possibility. southern areas of europe find dry, warm, and sunny. lots of glorious sunshine here. centralize of africa sinks and live to showers all the way to the gulf, guinea, the the story of them, bob weigh. in her words, she is always told from the perspective of the great man,
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whether it's even moving on robot mcguffey, my responsibility is to tell, is involved with the story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary, everyday life or the people. i'm writing about patina. got out of darkness, mice and bob way on algebra ah the back of your mind about top stories here on the security forces and haiti say never . i said to people in connection with the assassination of president, germany, for other suspects were killed in a gun fight. in hong kong,
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$47.00 pro democracy activist charged under china is national security law. a back in court. charges are related to their roles and the pro democracy, the election in july. and the global death tells me covered 19, has now surpassed 4000001 and a half 1000000 of those depth recorded interest 3 countries, united states, brazil, and india. emergency workers and florida say there's 0 chance of finding survivors off to a building pocket collapse last month rescue as i spent 2 weeks searching through the rebel. but haven't found anyone alive since who not the apartment block fell 54 people are confirmed dead but 86 others remain on accounted for. officials a promise to continue recovery efforts until all the remains found. at this point, we have truly exhausted every option available to us in the search and rescue mission. sir, today is about beginning the transition to recovery so that we can help to bring
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closure to the families. you've been suffering and waiting for nothing we can do can bring back those. we've lost but we can and we will do everything in our power possible to identify all of the victims and to offer closure to the families in this time of an imaginable grief. defense isn't the rocky capital. baghdad has been activated on a suspected rocket or drone attack near the u. s. embassy. a drone was shut down, close to the 45 greens this week. a new un resolution has been put forward to extend a mandate for a delivery to northern syria, nearly a 1000 trucks bring supplies from turkey every month under the program, but it set to expire on saturday. if russia refuses to prove its extension, the un has warned that could lead a humanitarian catastrophe, wrestle 3rd reports. this is one of the biggest mandatory 8 operations in the
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world. at the us senior cross border center, turkeys hot a provence freight trucks are loaded with critical aid including food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. but this may be one of the last shipments to northern syria when it's been an okay, was what you see behind me is the last delivery from us to the north of syria. through the years we've tried to provide basic conditions for the displaced civilians and the standards of living by providing aid. if the site stops, we were turn to 0. trucks have carried critical aid into the regents in 2014. most of the 4000000 people in syria northwest including the 2600000 eternally displeased, depend on him and terry and 8 delivered to the only un authorized border crossing. bye bye. have a the aid is whiter for millions of people devastated by a decade of war. and my money, if we don't receive the aid,
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we aren't able to survive. can anyone survive without water and food? i lost my husband in the war and i am looking after 7 kids 8 group say last year, the u. s. from the $200.00 for humanitarian programs in northwest syria, worth $300000000.00. if the cross border aid mechanism is not a need $90000000.00 or funding was the law. but syrian president, the shadow says main. russia is indicating it won't work to need the program after it expires on july. most will save us 8 should be delivered to assess government in damascus city. the regime will use the aid as a weapon against people in northern syria. if it's distributed through damascus. we've seen the regime act that way in the past, and we demand the international community act. do you see some of the theory as
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most people leaving the province and the failure to extend authorization for the delivery of a to them? we have the recitative consequences, millions of people are together across hundreds of similar camps with limited access to water, food, electricity, and medical care. they say they're afraid of what could happen if the growth were the 8 they. so that's what it will need, isn't the need that fear it, heightened by the government, continue that tax insult and it live, forced in many more civilians, to flee the camps like this, where they may find house is no longer on the way rescue said that algebra it lip, syria. now the un security council is set to discuss if he has grand renaissance, ma'am. later on thursday, the project, a strain, ties with egypt on sedan, but the ordinary therapy, and it's a source of pride. many have contributed millions of dollars to the project by buying bonds. and as catherine, so reports above all,
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looking forward to how it will change their life. patch, nurse, get home. it shows us all she's ever used to light up her house. a bottle kerosene lamp. she lives in a village, 2 hours drive north about the starbuck dumbness and my good afternoon. we have many health problems. we spend more time than we should in hospitals, and i think it's linked to this lamp. next door, her brother in law is using solar energy, but only he and a few others here can afford it. theater to women, travel far with a donkeys to get the most basic support. if we had our tricity in our village, so they wouldn't have to go far to grind mays for example, up to 65000000 fuel pins. that's more than half the population are not connected to the electricity. grades. many have bought government bonds for the construction of the grand renaissance dom africa's largest hydro electric don. about 250
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philippines leave in this village. the poor, firmer who raised a $1500.00 for the construction of the dumb. the passionate about the project and eagerly waiting to be connected to the grid. if you'll be a ha, started filling the down for a 2nd time. and this is causing a nice downstream egypt and to done are worried about how it could effect their own water flows. the 2 countries want a binding agreement governing how the dom well the operated talks mediated by the african union, have failed. prime minister of the, amid recently told parliament the project will not stop. it does not intend to other countries or intention is to work with other countries and improve the state of moses. a term was worried about the tensions he has invested about $2000000.00 in expanding his oxygen and nitrogen energy plant in itc patient of more reliable electricity. his factory, which supplies oxygen to all of eastern the field,
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use facing daily and predictable power. what is your life? because without tell it to fill it with this country cannot be done commodity for us. we are going to be willingly romano. we've always felt the agreement, the completion of the done is imminent. and he still feels like to show met to desa, his family and neighbors. back in miss rocky village are preparing for what it may bring. catherine saw all jazeera miss rock a few appear. gunman, abducted more than a 120 school children in northern nigeria. have demanded food for their hostages while they wait for ransom. the children were taken on monday from a boarding school in northern kaduna state is the latest in a string of math abductions in the region. around a 1000 pupils and staff have been kidnapped since december. for president,
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donald trump has filed a class action lawsuit against facebook, twitter and google protect giant suspended him from their platforms. after his support, a storm the capital build in january can accompany such concerns that he would insight further violence with his claim. re how the democrats stole the election, but trump says he was wrong place censored, and is even suing the company's chief executive. there is no better evidence that big tech is out of control than the fact that they banned the sitting president of the united states. earlier this year, a band that continues to this day were demanding and to the shadow banning a stop to the silencing and a stop to the blacklisting, banishing and canceling that you know so well our case will prove this. censorship is unlawful, it's unconstitutional and it's completely on american. washington dc has followed
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new york state in suspending the law license of rudy giuliani, the man who one service in attorney, a former president, donald trump. the us appeals court order preventing juliana from practicing this court found he lied when he said the 2020 presidential election was stolen from trump. cuba is deploying more medical workers to its western province of kansas, where the health system is on the brink of collapse. highly contagious delta, very interesting hospital, we created a shortage of medical supplies on wednesday, cuba posted a record 3600 infections in a single day. new york has awarded essential work because one of its great honors ticker tape parade through manhattan. the mass in the city is one on its way out of the pandemic with a low infection rate and many of its residents vaccinated. it's a remarkable turn around for a city that was the epicenter of the us outbreak last year. gavin is on that report . it was
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a parade to downtown to honor heroes. but instead of celebrating a championship victory, it was essential workers being honored for bringing new york city out from a pen, demik all the nurses and doctors and everybody got the luck with crohn. i got a guy in the room carrying me 250 types of essential workers. anyone who helped the city get through. it's dark these days. and dark days they were in march and april, last year, and new york city was the global epicenter, the new residence, played in a matter of days in all over $33000.00 new york city residence died from covey.
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now, how times have changed? the city is now one of the safest places in the world when it comes to avoiding the virus. on most days, not a single person dies from cove. it. thanks to a massive vaccination effort. that to date has administered 4600000 jobs just the residence but not everyone. if we switched the timing of this celebration, the union represents new york city firefighters, emergency medical technician, ambulance drivers, hold on their members boycotted to bring attention, so low wage, you know, salary and reserve for over 3 years. the 15 that he's also committed time. most of the rest of the world is still in the depth of the pandemic. that was something that was not lost on spectators. i feel suffering right now,
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but in that same sense we had mentioned, but we have to celebrate for the life i in the city that suffered badly. but all through and this now saying thank you to all those who make it happen. gabriel is dondo your. ah! talk a quick check of the headlines here on algeria police and i hate to say that i rested 2 people in connection with the assassination of president german. 4 other suspects are killed and a gun fight. in hong kong, $47.00 pro democracy activists charged on the china as national security law, a back in court. the charges are related to their roles and the pro democracy primary actions in july last year. civic, appalling as more from outside, the courthouse and hong kong. 47 are accused of concern.

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