tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 13, 2022 4:00pm-4:24pm AST
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a european. hsu lu israeli forces of shot and killed a palestinian manager. raids in the occupied west bank. oh, it is the 34 year old was hit in the chest and the citizens were arrested in the latest raids. the army says is conducting what it calls counter terrorist operations after a palestinian gunman killed 3 israelis, a concentrated this time in the north of the occupied to effect. it's important to remember that night he reads an attacks by these really are me on palestinian. i can read any city any night any time of the day, and they can arrest palestinian. so for palestinians, they would tell you if this is jeanine has some sort of a different scenario. even the palestinian authority can have issues entering the
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janine refugee camps. so we're seeing and they're gonna have to all of this let's not forget that many of those in the janine refugee can belong to by political efforts, either in garza or here in the west bank diplomatic efforts to maintain the calm situation of scene. king of the love see a response coming from their besieged. gotta say this is the question that these meetings are going to answer. so we'll have to wait and see if there's going to be any response coming in from garza need to. thank you very much. indeed. need abraham talking to us from ramallah in the occupy the west bank or coach road that an appeal can suffering psychological trauma. john hormones in basheba, forrest john, just talk us through the procedure now. something that human rights activists are also worried about paying attention to this case is also been
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a huge online effort to get him freed just an hour or so in the court behind us. and what's come as a result of this is that they're now going to be allowed to verbally present arguments as to why he should be for after the process here. but what we can say for sir, and is it there has been a step forward for his legal team. they will be able to present those verbal arguments and after the 7 years in prison. so we'll be staying on top of this to see what happens next. john, thanks very much as john holman, and we'll see about on the data ansari's and international i because the officer, the other meal prisoners support and human rights association, she says palestinian children are often treating children. i mean, manassas case and was highlighted because there was some kind of media attention that coverage to the a treatment that he was subject neatly humiliating prison conditions that the children are faced to which compound to their more born ability.
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the well bodies are being found in a mass grave discovered in boucher near ukraine's capitol cheve ukraine says hundreds of civilians are buried. the french forensic teams are in boucher and they're gathering evidence of potential war crimes by russia which is different than it was last week. the more evidence is coming out of the, literally, the horrible thing at the russians have done in ukraine. and we're going to only learn more and more about the devastation. and what about the lawyers decided or nationally whether not a qualifies. but it sure seems that way to be rational and businesses and property in ukraine are being seized by ukrainian authorities. a recent law was brought in, nationalizing old russian assets. but as our correspondent in on con is seen that the hotel and keith, there's confusion over how to apply the law. they arrived very suddenly and came
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into the hotel here. these are the owners of the hotel. what we're being told is that the money goes back to russia. so in effect, that money is being used to fight the war in ukraine. and that can't be the case. our present load him is lensky. assigned an order for that ukrainian ization, sorry, of erwin. russian owners, it's something similar that they're trying to do here. however, we asked the man in charge why he arrived with so many soldiers. note, this is why we have military police and security services. our men came here without arms and with peaceful intention of 2nd. we came to us the administration of the hotel for a little to make this happen. so the tension that you're saying now is actually between the police and the territorial defense walls. who come here to take over this hotel? this questions over will you leave? now, as you can see, there's a number of them. there's real confusion here right now as to what law will
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warranty the turtle defense force. have to try and take over this hotel. the hotel management are equally confused as well. their alleged brushing owners seem to be out of the country, so they're not entirely sure who they're going to speak in sport. a moment of history for this major league baseball coach. and it's going to be here with that story. ah, with russia, it was formerly controlled by russia before the 2nd world war. then in 1917 i. it became italian feel. but because they're not members of nato, because they don't share in that kind of common defense article 5 benefit that membership of nato hats. but finland could be potentially a target for russian aggression. and as recently as january cinema and said it was extreme rushes, an invasion of ukraine, the process will be long. the parliamentary process will go well through to mid
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summer, said santa marin. but probably they will put together a bid by june when nato is due to have it's, it's next summit. then it will be up to all 30 nato members to unanimously agree to admit finland and sweden. and that could take as much as a year. so it's the start of what is potentially a long process, but it is a fundamental shift in defense strategy and public public position in a very strategically important part of northern europe. the interesting thing is, as you st. paul, i mean the phenom particularly, but also sweden as well. have been absolutely determined in nothing that would cause parliament to actually go ahead and start putting together a bit for membership at the moment though, as a result of russia's aggression in ukraine. the opinion polls are saying that support for a nature membership bit is around 60 percent. on as far as the sentiment among
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members of the finished parliament were talkies of the scandinavian countries have changed as a result of what's happened in ukraine. paul, thank you very much. indeed, that's paul brown and talking to us from london. when the number of people known to have died in south africa as floods has jumped significantly to at least 253 heavy rainfall bra see now that the water when the flood. so as they worse reach the top of the houses here, i some homes entirely washed away. got of about 59 to 2 hundreds more than 250 is certainly significant to where we've come from. in another part of bonanza, a family had just lost 2 daughters, and they say they hadn't received any help, like, just as it is here, no electricity, no water and rescue services also saying that those numbers remain in accurate and it's likely the death toll will climb but this is what it looked like in the last
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few days. as the lads arrived big spots of quincy who natal days of heavy rain have caused havoc in the city. commuters forced to abandon their vehicles and walk, train services across quizzes in its own province, have been suspended to kill the rails off to land and mud slides. mama, thousands of houses and informal homes have been damaged and families displaced. jumbo pulled his youngest child from the soil pouring on to what arose some people left the area seeking safety on higher ground. now they've returned and trying to salvage whatever they can, but there's very little live residents. and i think in the south african where the service won't attribute the storms to climate change for it need of help. but what's he been saying and that's what we
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increasingly seeing throughout the day that this really shops work. and they really are just waiting for the assistance that they need, their hands tied with very little. they can do no matter. thank you very much. indeed. that's farmer miller talking to us from durban. ok, that's moved from south africa to the philippines for the tropical storm has killed at least 80 people in the eastern va storm has battered many areas in the eastern besides region, leading many towns cut off because of flood waters and lands life in the province of eden host guards rescue the most vulnerable missions like these are often more complicated. given these communities are in far flung areas in the town of by by more than 14 bodies have been found after a landslide and in the town of boma rescue efforts that got torn is the 1st thorn to hit the philippines this year and it came at the start of easter week,
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one of the country's busiest travel periods seems like a good time to check. the weather hears overturned with a look at africa and the middle east. hello, the weather is flashy quiet. now across much of the middle east, we will see temperature's gate, therefore to by further north we are getting up close to the 20 degree marker for the levant, and was he temperatures just knocking a little further higher as we go on into pulling out serv? northern parts of morocco, northern parts of algeria, could see some localized flooding as we go through thursday. and we have got some sharp showers once again serving their hand across central parts of africa, right through west africa, into the gulf of guinea. so the shower is really becoming more and more organized. same crop of showers run right across the heart of africa. big for saturday is still a head on al jazeera, protect our precious, see life the call from pacific islands for bigger countries to do more to curb climate change. oh,
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a new app from al jazeera new at you. think it it lou ah ah, you watching old is it a reminder of our top story? is this our, the number of people known to have died in south africa as floods has jumped significantly to at least $253.00 heavy rainfall brought flooding to the eastern causal province or quezada natal homes. and rogues have been washed away. is really forces have shot and killed a palestinian man during raids in the occupied westbank with 34 year old. his head
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in the chests in this city of nablus is being mourned by his family, friends, and many others. more bodies are being found in a mass grave discovered in boucher near ukraine's capital. keith the crane says hundreds of civilians are buried. their french forensic teams are in boucher, a gathering evidence of potential. busy crimes by russia, which it denies environmental leaders from more than 80 countries are meeting in the pacific island nation of palau. it's part of a summit called our ocean conference, which aims to protect c life agenda include supporting more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change. our route, $90000000000.00 has been placed in the past, but organizers want more needs to be done. the conference is being held in palo to highlight the role of indigenous communities in tackling global warning. or mark drew's director of the w w. f. pacific is also known as the world wide fund for nature. he says, industrialized nations need to step up their climate commitments. what i think
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we're have seen over the last 7 years since the 1st. our ocean's conference was an increasing issue, particularly around climate change in the impacts of a change in climate, in places such as allow and so we've got 20 countries that are providing roughly 80 percent of the global emissions. and then you've got the small island developing states across the pacific, and otherwise that is bearing the disproportionate burden if you will, of the impacts of those greenhouse gases in the eating this taking place. so i actually think it's all hand hot to the assembly that was elected to rewrite the document began to formally debate proposals in february, but disagreements of a pension reforms women's rights. i'm climate. patricio navea is a professor of liberal studies and assistant professor at the center for latin american academy in studies at new york university. johnny is now from new york. very good to have you of mexico's crisis with enforce disappearances. citizens who are kidnapped and disappear without a trace, usually with the knowledge or
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a collusion of authorities, all good appearances committed by criminal organization. yeah, over the past 2 decades, disappearances in mexico have grown expos. it in sports, one of the largest protest campaigns in mexico, in recent memory. and now the current government says video evidence presented this year leaves little doubt that mexican security forces were the ones responsible for the disappearance of the one draft and their me, terry, who and reformed over the 50 years of sheila has been a democracy. but in reality tv, since a large majority of people wanting the constitution, the likely scenario is that a majority votes to reject the constitution. voters are drafted by sort of the movie cation of the court constitution. in such a way, asking clues, more social rights and breaking medical condition as communities. so upgrade the
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constitution to something that is acceptable for a democratic country in the 21st century. then there shouldn't be violence, but is that will be our new symphony with him as the composer, the 64 year olds running unopposed for the chief executive post and is supported by beijing. it spent decades in the police force before entering politics in 2019. he oversaw hong kong cracked on against mass, anti government protest. pirate attack. the nigerian navy on patrol in one of the world's most dangerous sealed the maritime boundary in the gulf of guinea stretches of dollars in shipping losses. the attack so, so cause to shop, increase in insurance, premiums as cargo ship stayed away the head of niger offer exclusively economy zone . and then we vector any vessel that is committing any mighty time a fraction. but because most of taxi nigerian waters that are different government
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is being urged to do more to keep the c c from the pirates. right. it is, this is a big shift for new zealand. we had almost 2 years of an elimination strategy. very few cases. very few days as you pointed out. and so we're transitioning, i think now we've got on the corner you see and that started spreading in january that got it escaped out of no transmission in the country and really minimal controls on daily life. and the economy did very well, but in the end, with arm across the we're the number of forces operating. but because we had high vaccination coverage, it was considered reasonable for as far as the city widely. and i think now with
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with problem child it's time for the sport is andy, thank you so much, rob. well, ra madrid, a through to the semi finals of the european champions, lay cream, benzo moscow, the decisive goal. and what was a thrilling tie with chelsea? chelsea with 31 down from the 1st like when it rains with 2 new lead in spain and marcus on. so i thought maybe 3 nail thought effort for humble,
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fema vernon. did them put the title holders? 3 up. that would have been enough. the chelsea to progress coming up heading home the goal, the 5 full are going to make the difference. and most of you, if it was we struggled mentally after going to 6 time when his bon unit out from atlanta bounced the level of valerie out. right. go from nigeria, samuel chic ways. he puts the manage it yoga, quote. very unhappy with the schedule. his team is being given a next have an f, a cup, semi phone coming up against manchester city that kicks off at lunch time on saturday . liverpool is hot and everybody would see that they couldn't kill us. the tv stays, you sit here and you don't have any bells, but it's just not okay. what, what it would be if we, if, if one stays on the quarter final is between us. let's come and read in manchester, city city, taking a one no advantage to spain, but that one. now the head, coach of northern ireland women's football team has apologized for comments he made
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after a final loss against england. kenny shields made the claim that female players a more emotional than them killed again, tried to just so right dying because to give them time to get the emotional balance side of their head. while this is what shells had to say the morning after, i wished to apologize for my comments made in the process. much press conference last night. i'm sorry for the fence. they have caused ions emerging in their school . trinity, rodman has scored her 1st international goal for the us, the 19 year old to be the form m b. i saw dennis rodman, helping the union year. old spaniard, just been beaten in 3 sets by sebastian corridor, is american opponent is 3 to the last 16 earlier this month. i was cross became the youngest had when, if the mother set being player to take the 2nd in it's high break. and he went on to leave that aside, a 61 joke of it you isn't vaccinated against kind of nice seeing was playing and just his 2nd events of the the brooklyn men hold
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a moment of silence before their post season game against the cleveland cavaliers. the game taking place, just hours after shoot game carry irving score $34.00 points and had 12 assistance, the net speed, the cavaliers 115th one. i wait, the victory ceiling. the number 7 said in the eastern conference irving, this is doing the same with me. and this is a blessing to be able to do and still be able to perform. and a female characters may rack built up a prestigious equestrian industry, but it pretty much disappeared. after the us led invasion of the country now though people are getting back on the horses, i have been reports from abil. lonia fed her horse apples and hugged him every day. the lid became best friends, international club in northern iraq. but to get a spot, members must be a $6000.00 yearly fee to access the stables and facilities riding, wired under corruption and internal division. the 100 year old erotic western
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federation was not able to comment because of a dispute with the sports in general. not just because to didn't, they did nothing for 12 years. they only focused on 10, pegging, which is not an olympic game. iraqi kids, but with no form of help or training, that dream required a miracle to come true. wow, i'm a majority down there and abuse and that's all for this news. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more and all the stories. i'm really not the center thanks very much. indeed for being with goodbye. ah. from the al jazeera london, bro costs and masters feed thought, 2 of journalists, nestle, malik, and right to and political analyst, angelina, paula, i want people to be attentive to the commercial interests that shape these
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