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thank you, and that is our show for this week, an entire episode for year catch up, and that's it for this edition of counting the cost fully back to go from me and the whole team here in doha. thanks for joining us in use on a on carry johnston. this is al jazeera life. also coming up the fight for marian's homeless. ah, it's radio army. but according to palestinians, they would tell you that they, it's not unusual for them to see as really armies ready forces in their homes in the entrances of their cities. specifically, that there is an increase of rates that is happening now. all across the occupied
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who lost his life. after confrontations with these radio forces, we've heard that there were also armed clashes between palestinians and israelis in the town. but we can't confirm if the 20 year old was involved, according to many witnesses. and the, the whole, the whole population came out with people. in my opinion, these confrontations are needing to something that could become a wide range of diploma because the palestinians are oppressed, every deed for the seniors are killed every day since the beginning of this year. 24 palestinians have been killed by thursday, the army and i think there is earlier for it is our escalated the situation to cover up for their failures, their security failure and their political failure. they tried to suppress the palestinians to accept occupation and apartheid on they are feeling
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a court has in 2016 in occupied east jerusalem. he and his cousin were linked to a stabbing that critically injured to his release. and as we was sentenced to 12 years in jail, his family is demanding. he be able to go outside and socialize israeli officials say he's been kept away from adult inmates for his safety. john hall really happened, but sir, a slight sort of confusion after the process here. but what we can say for sir is that there has been a step forward for his legal team. they will be able to present those verbal arguments. and after that, that they'll be more pro says here until an eventual verdict, a decision, or whether he'll stamps for the flagship of the black sea fleet. russian defense ministry says munitions on board. the ship exploded, eating it severely damaged. it also says the crew has been evacuated, but the ukrainian military says it struck the warship with anti ship cruise missiles. russia says it's now in full control of the port in ukrainian. cedar from
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the vive, robert mcbride has the latest russian state. television is broadcasting pictures that it shows. sadly, there are still over 100000 people in merry, up or waiting for evacuation. there are also people in the outskirts who are packed and ready to leave. that's another 60000 people making conditions worse. no humanitarian corridors were able to open on wednesday for people to escape the fighting and move sir denies. meanwhile, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has accused the russians of using phosphorus bombs, le b. it will be in a shallow grave as to carry boxes with premies and arthur geez, he refused. sasha was there. when with morrison brought it says gazelle, she refused because he said she has bad back in your nest. this threatened to should hear me, but she refused again,
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the fidel he got on his knees with his head under the blanket. like all by these here they must 1st be checked for booby traps. while the meat rose body is packing to a plastic bag, the work to collect evidence or ponies to gain a foothold in the region. it was a primary target for russian forces. they soon took control of the ip port and then funnelled into the streets and through the town this town is a crime scene. prosecutors told us every day they unheard, a dozen bodies here, but more than 400 people were still missing. and those who survive say they can't forget what they have seen here. oh, you heard of me when go in italy? oksana feared she was about to lose her husband and son when russian forces stored into her home and threatened to kill them. said the lot of the lower level, but they were shooting from helicopters right at us. could you the tank shells my neighbors house made out, rushes were storming in a house. is he threatened to kill my husband and son?
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luckily they survive loss on the frontier. you search for sand to learn. you received that al jazeera hosted with some asylum seekers. he tried to reach the u. k. by crossing the english channel could soon be flown to re wander for processing . it's part of a deal that's expected to be announced and signed on thursday. whitten's home secretary's already in the one the for the signing u. k will give round that just over a $130000000.00 as part of the trial scheme. rights groups have criticized the decision or still ahead on al jazeera, the u. s. has announced extra military assistance for ukraine, but when it satisfy keith, we hear from an expert on protecting our precious c life. the cold from pacific islands for bigger, conscious to do more to curve climate change. ah,
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the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book your travel package today. they been locked into a heat wave for more than 2 weeks in northwestern india. hello, everyone hears the forecasts. details on thursday. this heat showing no signs of fading, new deli, 39 degrees in fact, or the next few days, we're going to nudge up your temperature to about 41 on sunday. and since march 29th, your temperature has been 39 degrees or higher. let's talk about the act of whether we've got some jolts and bolts for the indian state serv. tamela do i care law and also karnataka thunder down ports to be expected as while through sri lanka. now for the far northeast of india, winds off the bay been color given us some fuel moister for some of these storms that we're going to see on thursday. now let's talk about indo china. dry spells, but also outbreaks of rain to be expected here dry for bangkok. so look what that does for you that allows your temperature to get to $38.00 degrees and more rain
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once again, what we don't need for central areas of the philippines, including sabu city, $29.00, the number for you, all of that. what whether that was falling across the yangtze river valley has shot out toward the east. china see that's now swooping in to southern japan. so japan's main island of honju, doug of that color, the more intense the rain will be falling. could see some damaging winds and also the very real risk of some hail, something to be on the lookout for. chatter official airline, of the journey blue. a big lake near the car, attract tourists and under pins, the local economy. thousands depend on his precious ah, al jazeera well explored the major environmental issues above and below the surface that threatened lake renders very existence center goals place on al jazeera.
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ah ah, you're watching, i'll just remind in our top stories, 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces and occupied westbank. the youngest was a 14 year old boy, is rarely 40 something. conducting raids of the past 5 days after palestinian gunmen killed 3 israelis, tennessee. russia has confirmed a fire all this washington moskva flagship of its black sea fleet. the russian defense ministry says munitions on board. the ship exploded, but the ukrainian military, it's as it struck the warship with anti ship cruise missiles. russia says it's now
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in full control of the ports in ukrainian city of my report, but ukraine denies this. tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in the besieged city and its mayor says, russian forces are covering up war crimes. the u. s. is sending an additional $800000000.00 worth of security assistance to ukraine and introducing new systems to the battlefield. ukrainian forces were received howitzer, canons, and 40000 artillery rounds, was hundreds more javelin miss 1000 thousands, more anti armor systems to attack russian tanks. they're also receiving coastal defense drones and $300.00 loitering, munitions known as switch blades, which are essentially suicide drones cluster, hundreds more armored vehicles and advanced radar systems. the americans are also sending over 11 soviet era helicopters that they've had in their possession for years. while this package does not include russian made fighter jet switch at
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present, savanski continues to ask for the u. s. i said it will not prevent nato members for vacuum from transferring its megs to ukraine. particle haine has more from washington dc. this is very significant. we're seeing now from the u. s. that they're willing to not only do more of a, provide more for ukraine in its war effort. their reports of us is now looking at the intelligence. it's been sharing with ukraine and are looking to expand that, including possibly showing russian locations in the don bath. that is something they're exploring. something if they do, they probably won't confirm publicly. but if you look at the list of weapons, and again, this all comes after about an hour long phone call between us president joe biden, and you creating president load as a lindsey then they came out this new $800000000.00 worth. now we knew some of the things last night when you really get down to the nitty gritty of the list. this is a quite extraordinary departure. as you mentioned, the 800 howitzers. one of the problems with the pentagon says is the cravings are
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going to have to be trained on those systems. they're not all that simple. so they're trying to figure out exactly how that training can take place. but these are very light artillery. they can move, move, be moved very quickly, and fire shells fairly rapidly. they're sending 40000 of those counter artillery radar. so why is that important? this could be a huge thing for the ukrainian military. basically what it is, it's a radar that allows the radio to very quickly figure out where missiles and missiles and bombs are being fired from. and then give that target information to another system is can pretty much in real time the target that location before it has a chance to move. police in the u. s. state of michigan have released several videos showing the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop earlier this month. 26 ro, patrick naya was killed on april. the 4th to what office was described as a lengthy struggle. family though,
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it says he was killed execution style. they've been demanding police publicly released the videos. well, let's bring in it, which had showed, well now he's professor of criminology and homeland security at the university of tennessee. he joins us via skype from nashville, tennessee, thanks for being with us here. what did you make of the video of the struggle that appeared to take place? well i think what we saw was, you know, the individual typically not, you know, not being compliant at the start and then that escalating from there. and i think, you know, because there are several different angles and because there was such a long period of struggle where the 2 were actually engaged with with one another. and the patrick leo, i'm struggling with the police officer went to in easy we heard people shouting, my brother and father tried to rescue them by the by then the houses were covered by water and the tree collapsed on the house. we don't know what happened to them.
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people here say they can't do much to find those who are missing. while president, for my poor says visited some of the flood stricken areas in and flooding while the rain house load for now it's expected to get worse. people who escape the 1st wave of flooding a worry, they'll not be fortunate in the coming days for me. the miller ultra 0 in south africa economists say the u. k. could be facing a biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices were based off to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. environmentally altering more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change . about $19000000000.00 has been pledged in the past, but organizes one more needs to be done in the state in the western pacific. so the urgency of action, i would say it is a fundamental shift from the 1st conference to where we are today. and we're here to try to figure out what we can do to secure the commitments and the action
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necessary to change that conversation if you will. and what's happening is these small island developing states are, is bearing the disproportionate burden. if you will, of the impacts of those greenhouse gases in the heating this taking place. so i actually think it's all hands on deck, very meaningful way. make the investments that are necessary. heat wave in north west india is breaking april weather records, temperatures of reached more than 4 high temperatures. the 1st half of april will heavy rains and landslides caused by a tropical storm. maggie now killed 180 people in the philippines. eastern business region anymore are missing unfair, dead tremendous reports from manila, it is supposed to be the hardest time of the year in the philippines. but a tropical storm is battered many areas in the eastern decided region, leaving many towns cut off because of flood waters. and line flying in the province
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of the low rescue were struggle to help stranded residence, to get them to nearby shelters. and in the town of boone, the rescue efforts continued to be hampered by rain. as you all know, less than to sort of we prepared for the security measures in flux of the passengers in the amount of time save the aspect of the problem public. we have deployed around those so plugged in. yes. and we have also deployed some of our rubber boats and other small floating, i mean, one of the country is busiest travel period at a time to when the philippines is lifted. nearly all covey 19 restrictions. jim l as in dog n g 0, manila christians a marking holy week.
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