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al jazeera, every hulu. china is locked in a cyber bass with the us. when i, when ace me, the online barriers barbecue. one out of there. ah, israeli security forces shoot dead, a palestinian gunmen suspected of killing 2 and injuring 12 in tel aviv. truck started outside, i saw the window shattering. suddenly he started running in our throat to back pain . ah, i'm fully becky boy, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. also a head, searching for more bodies or warning from ukraine's president about what's likely
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to be uncovered in borrow danco. european commission prison isn't of on demand heads for talks in key with for to me is uminski. and in other news, it's the last day of campaigning ahead of elections in france. the race is tighter than expected. ah, we begin in tel aviv where a palestinian gunmen suspected of carrying out an attack has been killed after a manhunt. at least 12 or 2 people, whether i die, i've died and dozens of others were wounded in the assault. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has condemned the attack, seeing it only leads to a further deterioration of the situation. is there else? prime minister says the countries on maximum alert and as close a crossing into the occupied westbank. john hallman has our report from west shows here. ah, your aftermath of the shooting attack concentra television. the gunman, roy,
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it ispa, spraying bullets more than a dozen people rushed to hospital bay to hold on leg. but i was heading north and as you were passing by a bar shot started outside, i saw the window shattering. suddenly people started running and i fell to back pain. i did not know there was an injury. i was just walking at and i thought a lot light i saw blood. madame, i didn't, i didn't golf street is usually busy with people visiting its bars and cafes by the end of 1st evening. it was full of security forces. you can see right behind asa restaurant, families and her friends were sitting and having a supper and drinks. and now all of a sudden a terrorist came over and i shot them, shot 10 innocent people. and i entered them. unfortunately to them for murdered is where i was already on its highest alert. this was a 4th attack within the country in recent weeks. all of them appeared to have been
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carried out by individuals. no palestinian group claim to responsibility for any of them. it's understood that neither the palestinian leadership nor is where i wanted escalation right now in the long standing conflict here. but as in the past, even when no one's interested in escalation, things can suddenly spiral out of control. perhaps sooner rather than later for israeli prime minister, not barley bennett, who said he won't engage in peace talks with the palestinians. he's trying to hold together a fragile coalition, which has just lost its parliamentary majority. the pressure that sure to fall on him to adopt tougher measures towards palestinians could now weaken and divide his government further. john homan al jazeera west, drew slim, and live not to haunt abdel. anita was in televi for his hot. you're at the scene of that attack, and more information is coming out about what exactly happened. yes
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indeed, i mean the attack happened just here behind me at this bar where now you can see some people putting candles and there's a lot of security forces around it now. but there are many questions around this attack specially that this divorce in about 2 and a half weeks that the gun man came from the occupied westbank firm jeanine and he had no permit to enter israel. so there is a sort of series of security lapses and that was for the authorities now, are pondering over and trying to figure out how that happened. just, you know, 10 days ago actually the prime minister had said that this country was on high alert, even called on citizens, civilians who have a license who know how to shoot to go and get their guns and to carry them under streets. and then this happens, so i think a lot of people are not only shocked by, by the fact that this gunman could come here in the heart of delivery. one of the
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busiest treats, specially on a weekend. and then it took them 9 hours to catch him. in the meantime, he had gone all the way to jeff. it's only 4 kilometers away from here, but certainly by israeli standards were usually gun men are sort of shot immediately on the spot or they can run away. but for a very short time, this is a big security labs and i, the defense minister is going to be speaking in about half an hour, and i think he's gonna address, oh, probably respond to some of these questions that many people have. yeah. and we've heard from the prime minister who's said israel is on maximum alert. of course today's the 1st friday of the whole him was the month of ramadan. honda. what sort of response can we expect from israel and how tense is the situation? how much concern is it that this could lead to a new random violence between palestinians and israelis?
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well, there was already a lot of concerned that during ramadan intentions could escalate. if you recall, last year during ramadan, there were a lot of tensions in occupied east jerusalem worship is where prevented to go to the l. so most the youth will prevent would prevent it to sit in front of the mass of damascus gate. that's what it should have gagged or at night after it r. and then there was a whole issue of the evictions in a row. all of that lead eventually to an 11 day war on gaza. so coming into this rumor that there was a lot of apprehension note throughout the week. we have been to damascus gate in the evening and it was quite called full of people milling around singing, having fun. today as we were leaving a occupied east jerusalem, you could see that there were more security forces on the street. there were barriers being put off. now one has to wait and see the prayers about to start. and
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then our usually worship is above the age of 55 are allowed to come from the occupied was bad day and there are no restrictions that haven't been any further restrictions that one has to see what's gonna happen. well, these people be allowed to go and pray and after the prayer, will there be any kind of friction between the worship is leaving and the security forces? they're on the situation with you and the restaurant teams on the ground. and i have to have made line bear in kennedy's ukraine's president is warning that borrowed yankee may be a much scary, a scientist killings and 1st don't throw to be zalinski says a search is under way to uncover bodies in the town north west of keith is described what happened there as significant be worse than in nearby butcher, where at least $300.00 people died. so he did not give further details all evidence
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that russia was responsible for civilian deaths. a butch elise reward to the work to clear the rubble and bore a junker has begun. it is significantly more dreadful. they're even more victims from the russian occupiers. and what will happen when the world learns the whole truth about what the russian military did in mary a party. there on almost every street is what the world saw in butcher and other towns in the cave region after the withdrawal of russian troops. the same cruelty the same terrible crimes, european commission president or sullivan, de leon is travelling to keep. she is holding talks later with voting means lensky, ukrainian presidential spokesman said, details of their discussions will not be made public for security reasons. the visit comes, i mean mounting international outrage over alleged atrocities in ukraine and shelling is continuing in the east of ukraine. at least one person was killed when a bred factory in car key was shared by russian forces. the regional governor says
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another 14 wounded. let's go live to al jazeera as i sat bagels in car key for it says, been constant shelling in car kiva. i sat in the last few hours, just bring us up to speed for us with what's been happening. well we've been hearing the anti aircraft guns go off. we've been hearing our to re fire and shelling taking place and we heard an aircraft overhead and we saw a bomb being dropped just earlier. i'm not sure if you can hear that now you can still harry going on in the background. that sounds like that sounds like cantier craft far from where we're standing right now. um and that's been going on all morning now last night. a hospital as history understand that those people are still being treated her and the reason administration here says that in the last 48 hours, so sorry, the last 24 hours for this been 48 strikes. now i think that number is definitely going to go up for considering what's been taking place this morning and to the
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south east of harkey in the city of israel, the still intensive fighting taking place. now the fear is that the russians are getting ready ready for a new offensive, and things will only get worse her. and as you say, even hospitals aren't being spared. as i tell us what it's like for people who are in can't keep living khaki right now. well, the best way to tell you about that is just just give you the example of what we've seen. it's about 6 year old cara, who's lives in the worst part of the city. she's been living in a basement over throughout this war in fact, and she hasn't been outside for nearly 3 weeks now. she wants to be a breakdown, so she's not she, she can go outside all the time that i've been here and we've been in clark, on and off for about 3 weeks. only once. have i seen a child in the playground thing? and if you a parent, why would you let your children take grants have been hit just about the couple that died sitting on the bench just next to a playground. when i, when there was
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a strike. and the only thing that was left of the blood on the floor and the bread on the bench, it's about 111 to day to day. to day old maya was born in the maternity toward that's in the bunch shelter underground in the basement. now we spoke to her mother yesterday said badge the grandfather, those saying good bye to his wife, his son and his daughter in law. and his one year old grandson miran. and they were going to the west saying that they wanted to get away from the fighting. they didn't know where they were going to stay and they just wanted to get some way where is relatively peaceful sites about people every day in the city, in the harkey region about the intensity of fighting that's taking place in the constant side of bombing and shelling people are told to turn the lights off in the night when the cook you happens to draw the curtains. and if you step out as we do, sometimes you will see the flash of light from the shelling and artillery fire. you will see the fires burning and you hear the ponderous sound of the artillery and shelling taking place. and now that happens all night and pretty much all day. and
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that's the intensity that people are living here under some desperately sad story. thank you very much for bringing us the latest stay from concave. i saw a big now ukraine. foreign minister says a video that appears to show you cranium forces killing russian prisoners of war will be investigated. wrestle said, i report from the village where the shootings have happened last week. luster, i've little bully the village of demetrika is recovering from a mont long siege by russian forces run over. it was a frontline in the battle for the capital keen, and the wounds are still roll. guzman will for you than that with him. thank god, we survived. we live here by the forest meant all the houses were palmed when everything was band. that's why we left. we were pumped 24 hours without stopping. we never thought that we can survive here in this village. we survived armageddon stalingrad. this is styling that as the russian forces tried to withdraw,
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they were ambushed by waiting, ukrainian, artillery. heavy fighting continued, we're almost 24 hours here on this road just outside the mit. luka severely shout a column of russian tanks and personnel carriers were wiped out. many soldiers remained inside, now barely recognizable. those who survived the fight were captured. if you do show in the killing of one of the prisoners of war has since emerged, which has caused outrage. right here. ukrainian forces captured to russian soldiers . one of them was still alive and gasping. then a soldier shot the man twice. and after the man kept moving, the soldier shot him again, and the man stopped the killing that happened around much towards heat while a russian column was retreating from the area. ukrainian de fassman, as we said, the destruction of a russian. a convoy here was precise work. however,
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the video shows a more complicated reality that russian colonel bogdan was a soldier for 42 years before he retired. when the war started, he took up arms again. he questions the videos, authenticity. we doors, mentor one and as though kim, this video was editor, when we get prisoners here, we detain and trade them for a crania. yeah, no, we are not barbarians, don't we don't short prisoner solid. while you cleaning officials, ellis, russian forces are committing war crimes against civilians in the region. now they face similar acquisitions. they are promising to investigate or see to looking over grenier, or is he for everyone who died in this, warrington, or russians and ukrainians? one person, bertha responsibility. gotcha. let me put you on as bonuses this and even if possibly our armed forces made some relations which led to the best people to steal,
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put him is responsible machine. it is not us or started the war, but him are in sure with him, not really sure what they presented as long as it was originally. it requires a personalized approach case by case. but according to the geneva conventions, according to the geneva conventions, neither hon. this war shouldn't have happened as the war grains on and continues to claim lies. the fear here is off more atrocities to come. resources that al jazeera demetrika, our reports of alleged killings by the russian military, like those in barranca and butcher, have prompted the un to suspend russia from its leading human rights body. moscow has dismissed the move as a legal and politically motivated. christian salumi has more from the un as the atrocities in ukraine mount. the country's ambassador appealed to the general assembly to hold russia accountable and suspend them from the geneva based human
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rights council. all you need to do is to press the yes button and to save the human rights console, and many lives around the world. and in ukraine. on the other hand, pressing no means spooling a trigger. russia denying all wrong doing accused the west of double standards. at the pop we'd go, sir shaw. so what i need, what we're seeing today is an attempt by the united states to maintain its dominant position and total control to continue its attempt at human rights. colonialism in international relations in russia. lobbied hard, convincing china to vote against suspension. g. then doc hutchison gall, such a hasty move at the general assembly which forces countries the 2 sides will aggravate the division among member states. intensify the confrontation between the
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parties concerned or how it is like adding fuel to the fire. in the n 23 countries cited with russia. 93 voted in favor of suspension. but india, brazil, in south africa, were among 58 countries that abstained saying and investigation should be concluded . first, mexico also abstained. i figured create more polarization, a country that supported previous resolutions deploring russia's aggression, mexico ease in favor of everything that will keep inclusion and dialogue on the table. still the u. s. ambassador, who initiated the vote, is held the decision as a victory to day. the international community took one collective step in the right direction. we insured our persistent and agrees is human rights violator will not be allowed to occupy a position of leadership on the human. on human rights at the you, in the 47 member human rights council launched an investigation into possible war
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crimes in ukraine, while russia was still a member over russia's objections. now it will release its findings without russia who, after becoming only the 2nd country to be suspended from the council, announced it was quitting. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, still ahead on al jazeera a vote that's making history. the u. s. senate confirms catan g brown jackson as the 1st black woman to serve as supreme court justice. ah, richard, he has begun the, the full world copies on its way to the castle. group your travel package to the yet another storm system looks remarkably like a late winter storm is winding up just in east atlantic with the bay of biscayne. that's going to brings pretty windy weather and through the heart of a europe,
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dividing north in the south and the point of view of temperatures, at least. so this is the sight of the ways come into western side of france itself . and with that strong winds will be rain to say, go across france, probably a good part of germany. invention to poland on the northern flag is colder for a little bit of snow, mostly high ground. true the outs as well as the south is mostly sunshine, fairly warm. once that goes through, that's friday into saturday. you'll find that quite a strong wind. backlash wind coming down to the rhone valley and the cold air spreads down through france. that will be felt. it's all cold throat scandinavia and northern europe ticket typically that coast trying to get for the se, had, gives snow that in croatia, for example, maybe some snow on the high grounds. i think it austria, it'll feel a bit cooler, but slushy rain or sunshine if you're lucky. but the cool weather does eventually leave your openings, hitting norden, egypt. so a 10 degree drop in the temperatures in car own increase in the winds. dusty weather typically, but they're also big showers. are moving up into west africa,
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a long way north in ghana, hatta air weight issue and i of the journey. it's the largest war in europe since world war 2. is president putin reclaimed what belong to russia? was natal coming to close? and what does the end game look like? an in depth look at the war in ukraine. hooton's land, or the west neglect. ah, you cream the seeds of paula just either. ah oh,
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they're watching al jazeera ly from doha with me fully back people i remind her of . i mean stories of palestinian gunmen suspected of carrying out an attacking televi has been shot dead after an hour's long man hunt palestinian president. mahmoud abbas has condemned the attack, seeing it only leads to a further deterioration of the situation. ukraine's president is wanting that the skein of kennings in burrow danica is much worse than in nearby butcher where at least $300.00 people are known to have died. ruiz and, and he says they're even more victims in the town north west of key and european commission present o'sullivan. de leon is having to keep, she will hold talks with broad misa lensky. the visit comes amid mounting international outrage over a ledge atrocities in ukraine. now france's far right presidential candidate martin le pen has held her final campaign rally before elections on sunday po suggests the race is tightening with the pen and increasing threat to present
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a man in michael's chances of reelection. then it smith reports, marina pan has perhaps never been as close to power. the latest polls indicate the leader of france is far right. national party still wants to curb immigration and ban muslim head scarves in public places. but she's focused her campaign on the cost of living crisis. it's the number one issue for french voters ahead of the war and ukraine, the environment, and help. oh, believe that she is better than mac. ron, in every aspect security, the future for the use purchasing power, everything, and she loves france, not only europe. i spoke with many people, he voted micron last time will vote a pin. now, because he did far from great. and what he proposes now is even worse than 5 years ago. the pens team is worried about voter apathy. a low turn out in regional elections last june. let disappointing results were her party 0 goals you deliver.
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oh, oh, i beg you to go and vote. there is no win unless you go and vote to those who have given up on their citizens gesture because of your anger, your disgust, disillusion or tiredness. i tell them i understand you. but right now, get back into your role of citizen in the presidential election. you can't abstain . take back, control, jump, ha, ha, no, no, go home. polls of long predicted a victory for incumbent president, emmanuel, my crohn, his team is worried about support as being complacent. makram beat le pen by margin of 30 percent when they faced off in the presidential election 5 years ago. this has been a polished come right. fucking 2017 many voters felt the marina pan wasn't presidential . a team has been working hard on her and it seems to be paying all the latest holes of the race between her and president emmanuel. my phone now le pen heads
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into sunday's 1st round election with a predicted 20 to 24 percent share of the vote. against microns 26 percent, and 39 percent of french people consider she has the stature of a president. that's up from 21 percent in 2017. her team hope that suggests france it in for a real political shock. bernard smith, al jazeera, her opinion, pakistan's prime minister in mankind, could be removed from office as early as saturday. political workers from the opposition people's party, celebrated earlier after the supreme court ruled that cons move to dissolved parliament and confir early elections was illegal. the court has ordered parliament to reconvene and hold no confidence vote. that's expected to ousting osama bin. janet has more from his lamb about a historic day is what the opposition leaders are calling this when the supreme
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court of pakistan declared that on sunday the actions taken by the deputy speaker of parliament were illegal and unconstitutional to throw out the vote of no confidence the court says on saturday, they must go back to the assembly, carry on with the vote of no confidence and also decide who the new leader of the house is going to be. if prime minister in ron con, loses his majority, this is in 1st time to 75 years of pakistan's constitutional history. this was the civilian co attempt. we've always dealt and fought. and this was the 1st time under the leadership of the opposition leaders. a democratic tool was used to dislodge a selected government which came through a manipulated election. and today, we were going to have a strengthening of democracy. and as far as the article 6 application is concerned, i think once the full reason judgment comes and the new federal government comes in place, they will, they will have all the credible evidence, who were all the perpetrators and the characters in the, you know, it's
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a virgin and violation of the constitution. it's a busy night in the federal capital, islamabad, as meetings are taking place amongst opposition leaders and between leaders of prime minister in wrong fans party as well. we've been speaking to some of them who say that they are going to stay part of the political course of back a son would. we accept the wording because, you know, vieira, our party believes in rule of law, our leader in han has always preached of being god having supremacy of law or rule of law. which is, this is actually one thing that we, our party has been fighting for. and we think that the rule of law is the main reason, the lack of it. for, for the predicament of, for our country. the supreme court of pakistan may have resolved the constitutional prices, but pakistan is in a precarious condition when it comes to its economy. the de rupee has been losing
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its value against the dollar quite rapidly. and there is going to be political turmoil ahead. after saturday's vote of no confidence where pakistan's politicians are willing to decide who is going to be the prime minister for weeks and months ahead. the lawyer form a u. s. president donald trump says cards for him to be held in contempt of court are baseless. neil's attorney general leticia james asked the state judge to find tram $10000.00 a day for allegedly failing to provide document. she's subpoenaed in a civil fraud case. a criminal investigation is also underway. us senators have made history by confirming the 1st black woman as supreme court justice to vote for catan g brown. jackson was 53 in favor. 47 again, present joe biden, who nominated her say she'll be an incredible justice american civil rights professor. leah apperson says jackson's inclusion. a point appointment will benefit americans and really monumental time in american history. it's true for black women
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. it's true for black girls and girls of color in this country, but it's true for all americans in the sense that this confirmation advance is the nation in having an inclusive judiciary with a broad perspective. so we have a legal system that i say works best when it represents the people it serves. and her perspective is one that has long been excluded from the highest court. so bringing these new perspectives to the bench, this will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the court and on our nation for decades to come. she is more than ready to get straight to work. she has more judicial experience having served for almost 9 years on the federal district court and then being elevated to the court of appeals. the united states court of appeals for the d. c. circuit. she actually is one of the most experienced justice is on that she has more experience than for the sitting justice is combined. so in that sense, she is more than ready to go. at least 12 people have died in columbia after part
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of a mining camp was washed away by heavy rains and flooding. it happened in the north west. the local mass is a mine, is we're having dinner when they became trapped after flood waters destroyed. part of the plant rescue efforts have been delayed until friday because of bad weather. more than half a 1000000 people in puerto rico are still without electricity. after fi at a power station on wednesday, the operate of the u. s. territories. power grid says it had restored electricity to around $380000.00 customers by the end of the night. some intensive care units lost power during the black. black, how to cross the islands. the scientists are alarmed by the record dries in methane levels world wide for the 2nd successive year. methane is the 2nd biggest contributor to manmade global warming after carbon dioxide. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says the increase is a largest since measurements began almost 40 years ago. the legendary british rock
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band, pink floyd, has released its 1st new song in nearly 30 years to support people displaced by russia's invasion of ukraine. ah, the musicians teamed up with a vocalist from one of ukraine's biggest bands in a song called, hey, rise up money raise will go to ukraine. humanitarian relief. ah! for again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, palestinian gunmen suspected of carrying out an attack in tel aviv has been shot dead after a manhunt. palestinian prison mahmoud abbas has condemned the attack. seeing it only leads to a further deterioration of the situation or dr. hamid has more from television. a lot of people are not only shocked by.
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