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on al jazeera, we don't simply focus on the pelican since the conflict. it's the consequence of more the human suffering that we the 4th time. it is one of the most serious about the violence. in recent years we brave bullets and bomb because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sites. ah, 5 palestinians are killed in israeli raids and overnight violence and the occupied westbank. ah, i'm the clock. this is al jazeera life, also coming up explosions on a russian war ship. moscow says it was an accident. ukraine says it targeted the vessel with cruise missiles. at least 300 dead floods devastate south africa's
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durbin region, and shrill, lank as prime minister office to meet protested, calling for his in the president's resignation. ah, so another to palestinians have been shot dead by the israeli army in the occupied west bank. it happened during confrontations near jeanine. it's ready troops, card outrage on villages and a refugee camp in the early hours of thursday morning. dozens of palestinians have been arrested 3 others were killed earlier, including a 14 year old boy. israeli forces had been conduct rates during the past 5 days after palestinian gunmen killed 3 israelis and televi last week. i let's go straight away to natasha. good amy joyce. it's from silhouette, which is in the occupied west bank and natasha. the death told just keeps rising. and in silhouette there were deadly clashes last night. what happened?
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well one man was killed and as you mentioned, the palestinian deaths all continues to rise. the raids began as they have for a week now during the pre dawn hours in the west bank and they continue as we speak to men were killed in janine $32.00 injured many. this is across the west bank in terms of injuries. 32 people were injured, many of them with gunshot wounds and 20 people have been arrested so far according to the palestinian prisoners club. this came after a deadly day on wednesday in which 3 people were killed. one of them here in the town of sil wad, which is where we are. we're here where there were intense clashes. you could tell when we 1st arrived along this street on wednesday evening. the israeli military work here to detain a man that they say was wanted in connection with a 2015 attack in israel that killed one person in the process of clashes with the
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israeli military. and we saw lots of rubble and rocks all along this road. one man was killed this 20 year old man will be buried later on today, and people will come to the school behind me and then they'll walk to the cemetery for his burial. this has been a week of daily and evening raids, a lot of tension in the west bank. this is an operation that the israeli military has categorized as a counter terrorism operation. since then, 19 palestinians have been killed, including innocent, unarmed people of note. a 40 sit are 46 year old, visually impaired, single mother of 6. the israeli military has says on friday or on wednesday, rather they manage to arrest 3 people who they say were plotting an imminent terrorist attack in is ill. a vic focal point of this operation has been in
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jeanine, specifically the jeanine refugee camp. it's a bastion of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation, but the entire janine area has also been subjected to raids. and the governor there has blasted the israeli military saying that the people are being further oppressed and enduring what he categorizes as collective punishment crossings in the janine area has been closed. business people are unable to enter israel via janine and family visits to israel, have been suspended a particular blow because this is the holy month of ramadan. and natasha will bring the response on the west bank and on the growth of strip. of course that is very tense. there is a great deal of frustration. but to be frank, it's always tense. there's always a lot of frustration because of the long years of living under israeli occupation
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with no political will to resolve the situation. but a few things have happened on wednesday, hamas had a meeting with several factions in the gaza strip. thus far, it had been offering condemnation of the israeli government and support to the palestinians. it is now imploring all palestinians to mobilize wherever they live. in addition, it is asking palestinians to quote, march to our oxide compound, the ox mosque in occupied east jerusalem on friday. now, on friday, the ox, a compound one of those holiest sites in islam is only open to muslim worshippers. but there has been concern that jewish settlers would try to enter the compound and warship, the israeli government has made clear it will not allow that to happen. now in ramallah and in bethlehem, there have been calls among palestinian factions for businesses to close. and
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children to stay home from school in support of a one day strike. we are on the eve of a ramadan weekend. easter is coming up on sunday. this would typically be a time for people in the west bank of family gatherings, very festive atmosphere. instead, there will be funerals at a very somber mood or a natasha. thanks for that update. natasha can name reporting ah, now the flagship of russia's black sea fleet has been severely damaged by a blast. the russian defense ministry says ammunition on board its warship. moscow exploded with ukrainian military says it struck the vessel with cruise missiles. 500 crew members have been rescued. russia says is now in full control of the port in the ukrainian city of mario pole. the credit claims more than $1000.00 ukrainian marines have surrendered. ukraine denies this and says its troops are still
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fighting. tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in the city, which has been under relentless bombardment for weeks its mer accuses russian forces of covering up war crimes which moscow denies. let's get more now from it wrestle said r, who is in the capital at give and a rattle if we could start with the situation with this bullshit. but what more do we know? well this is the 4th time that a russian worships are being that targeted by the you been in a for says so, but of the experts here says that actually russia, russia's powerful black sea fully so far it has remained intact. but now, as nato is more and more pumped into weapons into, you claim to you being admitted to re capabilities and capacity is, is also it being increased. and they say that russia has been caught by surprise. this is a significant step because it's a significant step due to the war because the rush us particularly says the annexation of crime in 2014 on has been wheezing lea
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a messing up. it's. it's this is naval forces in india, but oxy, i'm now bet that for says naval forces russian able forces were being used, particularly when it comes to bombardment of the course. so cities o of ukraine, and now these forces are being targeted by the ukranian forces. we do not know how they have been, heed ukraine says that target to the russian and they are the russian of worship by a miss. i have cruise missile, but we do not know whether that is exactly the case or not. however, recently do european leader senior you, can you leaders like the prison unit the commission of wanted land was here and board that the you k prime minister? what is johnson was here, they have promised more and more weapons to ukraine and specifically borders. johnson said that you k is going to provide anti shaped messiah of systems to the ukraine as well. possibly these also could be used already in the common things that could be used against the russian forces. here, however,
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the russian losses of the medical equipment is quite significant so far. did that, the conservative number says that russia has lost 30000 military equipment and which is out into which is higher than the combined number of the usa losses to do it's 20 years of in region in afghanistan and a decade long war in iraq. so, and they say that these are conservative numbers, the 2 numbers are much higher. russell and russia now st in full control of the port in the city of maria polo a we do we have any confirmation of a well so far do you clean? the official says that this is not the to do. they said that this is not the truth . they said that the you but any forces are still fighting there. however, they accept that they are blocked from all directions and the tubes are running out of the ammunition. however, yesterday they're seeing the pictures being released, the showing some of the many forces russia says at around $1000.00 ukrainian
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soldiers have made on they are the odds and, and surrender. but the ukrainian officials here they are denying these report. on the other hand, we can see that russia forces, particularly after retreating from the region around kia. they have re directed theater f forces to do the eastern region starting from hark, you dumbass that the lowest and done yes, region. and then mother, you full and has shown, and experts are waiting for the coming days to fight to be, to get very much fierce fool here. and they said just before may 9, which is the victory they in russia. russia wants to connect a don bus, went through a land bridge to with crimea, and declared a short cut victory of evan, one by the hand. we see that particular, the regions that russia forces has withdrawn from on now to work is on to wait to collect the possible war. crimes at hood would crimes committed by the russian forces, which is something that russia so far as i have have denied. but as they retreated
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from these regions, we can see the level of destruction dead than that last lives and also the atrocities. and as the committed by the russian forces are becoming more and more at perry. yesterday i was at a possible, a crime scene. a gruesome scene that is becoming increasingly common in ukraine these by these of civilians. ellison killed by russian troops have just been discovered. russia forces captain, you had this chicken factory and hostile, shortly after the war began. their 1st look and man were to nearby to have carried their ammunition. among them was demeter. all investigators found his body in a shallow grave. as to carry boxes with grenades and ortiz, he refused. so shall was there while we entered morrison. but at the 5th gazelle, he refused because he said he has bet back in you in this this threatened to shoot
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you me, but he refused again, the fidel he got on his knees as with his head under the blanket, the commander that shoot him and the soldier commodity, why though, and shot him man in time? well, then the others, me oh, do you want the same? he like all but he's here. they must 1st be checked for booby traps. while demetrius by the is packing to a plastic bag, the work to collect evidence or possible war crimes is on the way the strategic tone of hostem hostem closest airport outside the capital q and id location for russian able unit to gain a foothold in the region it was a primary target for russian forces. they soon took control of the airport and then funnelled into the streets and through the town holding it for a month. the skate of destruction, loss of life, and alice atrocities only became apparent of the russian forces left the area. this town is a crime scene. prosecutors told us every day they unearthed
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a dozen bodies here, but more than 400 people are still missing. and those who survive say they can't forget what they have seen here. oh, you heard of me when go in? elizabeth asana feared she was about to lose her husband and son when russian forces storm into her home and threatened to kill them. the lot of the lower level, but they were shooting from helicopters right at us. could you the tank shells my neighbors house made up, rushes were storming in a house. is he threatened to kill my husband and son? luckily they survive loss only frontier does it all or son as husband victor was ready to give his life to see his family or dark postalia bleach him. they put my face against the wall and loaded the gun. i told him, take me never to leave my son. cleanest out. victor survived his ordeal, but his neighbor was not so lucky. he was shot when he went out to find a place to charge his forn. as the 3 were dangers which were buried,
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his neighbor in his back yard with a neighbor, a friend, lay to rest in any proper place, but in peace. as they look to the future. those left behind search for some to vanya ross who said that al jazeera hostile says the russian foreign minister has been speaking in a conference in moscow. so gay lover of accused the west of an intolerance to russian viewpoints. if the west doesn't like it, it just tops the access to the information from any source. they refuse to recognize the rights for russian media and ignored us in views on what's happening . the west of demonstrating the totalitarian intelligence of all those russian points of view. i still had here now to 0. find out why asylum seekers trying to reach you k could end up in rwanda. ah.
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he has begun the. the full world cup is on its way to catherine loop. your travel package today. it's thursday, april the 14th. here's your weather report for europe in africa, however on good to see you. so there has been a disturbance over the western mediterranean ringing out its moisture for that east coast of spain and northern algeria. alger scooping up $57.00 millimeters of rain within 24 hours. that's a month's worth of rain within that short span and still more coming natur on thursday, also west of the city. but it is a done story mostly for that east coast of spain, northwestern europe. right now we are drawing in some warmer airs. i think some spots will hit 20 degrees. and then our next batch of atlanta gray moves into the island of ireland on thursday. central europe looks like there's plenty of sun in the forecast them for the balkan zagreb to skokie, got temperatures in the 20s. here's the thing for turkey's northeast black sea
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coast, a bit of instability there, but the bulk of this activity will stay out toward the black sea. back to africa. we got a lot of sand and dust is being spun up around. tunisia that includes tunis with a hive 20 degrees and for south africa, the province quasi luna tall. it is dry for now. on thursday. durban, $27.00 degrees showers for the western cape and the eastern cape. but unfortunately on friday it looks like we've got another wave of rain for flood stricken areas of course, zulu natal official airline of the gen the world is warming. and green lens ice sheet is melting, which is changing everything from sea levels to the way people live. and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war pulse greenland, the melting of the frozen north on al jazeera, ah,
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revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats. to our planet on al jazeera, ah ah, and again, you're watching out a 0. remind of our top stories, sr and another to palestinians been shot dead by the israeli army in york. quite westbank is ready troops, card are raised on villages and a refugee camp in the early as thursday morning the flagship of rushes, black sea fleet, has been severely damaged by a blasting crane. so as it hit proportion, oscar, we cruise missiles, but moscow says a far on board caused ammunition to exclude russia says is now in full control of the ports in the ukrainian city of murray. paul,
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i met more than 1000 ukrainian marines of surrendered ukraine. denies this and says its troops are still fighting. presidents are rum, oppose, or has visited, south africa's flood rubbish, east coast, where more than 300 people have died. you describe the situation as a catastrophe of epic proportions. let's join from inter miller, who's in durban, from it, or what's the latest from overnight? well, we had heard the president talk about just how bad the situation is in the quizzes natal province. and since then, they've also declared it a provincial disaster and quite possibly expect that death toll of 306 people to rise. and that's as emergency services are now able to access new areas they couldn't when the weather was at its worst, it's certainly improved now, which has helped dry up some of the areas. but once again, we are in and our way some of the worst flooding and might slides a took place and, and just in this community alone, below us is, are we,
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the community was quite severely affected. at least 4 homes were completely destroyed. and people here say they're continuing with more pop operations. they haven't had a lot of help from any city authorities. and they're concerned that 5 people who a missing year after the stree was uprooted and collapsed on the homes, completely destroying them. those people either missing or perhaps might be buried under the rubble that you see they or perhaps could have been swept away. but this is more of what we've seen in the last day as people inquisitive natal try to recover from the devastating floods over the last few days. job learn him teasing, sits alongside the body of his 19 year old daughter. her body was discovered after she was washed away by flood waters in amanda, outside the port city of durban. they still haven't found her sister who's been missing for 2 days. but touch base with lorna is need to see what happens off
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family is devastating. i've lost 2 of my daughters, other daughter wife and hospital, and the worst part is that we have not received any help from the government. only help we have is from the community. a dan from alexander la muckle bonnie is leading. the search for missing people of the heavy rain and mud slides devastated this region of south africa. as they walk through the steep hills that force the torrents of water through the village. she says this is where the 1st body was found, at least 5 other people from this community. a missing throughout in and out, the destruction only worsens. roads and bridges have collapsed, cutting of people from main roads. there's no electricity or running water. here, at least 4 homes have been reduced to rubble must beg us. when in the z e, we heard people shouting my brother and father try to rescue them by the by then
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the houses were covered by water and the tree collapsed on the house. i mean, we don't know what happened to them. people here say they can't do much to find those who are missing while president, sort of my poor says visited some of the flood stricken areas and offered government support. this community says there's not been any so far. in formal settlements have been severely affected by the heavy rain and flooding. while the rain has slowed 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, let me tamela al jazeera dub in south africa. a smaller is expected to swear in new legislatures to his parliament, more than a year behind schedule, political infighting, accusations of irregularities, and arise and violence of all stool. the election process. and let's go to malcolm web, who's falling developments from nairobi, neighboring, kenya, and malcolm. it's been rumbling on for some time and there'd be more delays.
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we've just learned that a short while ago, 5 mortars were fired awards. hallowani come, that's the kind of green zone along the coast of the indian ocean in the capital market issued. it includes the airport includes the un, include the embassies of the western countries. that back somali is government. and it also will include the swearing of members of parliament is meant up and later today is common for the group are about to fire weapons towards that green zone. and on this case, no report anyone's been injured or killed. that's just the latest. the active violence in an election that's been mod by violence and also reports of bribery and corruption and secret negotiations back door meetings going on throughout this whole process. it's called an election. the somalis don't actually get the vote plan representatives that have selected members of parliament. if indeed they are sworn in today, then in the coming weeks they're expected to like 1st the speaker of parliament.
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and then later, the next president. now president mohammed up de la, he fall, my jo wants to stay in power. he's trying to run again. these critics and opponents . he doesn't have the support. and they say that he's been stalling this election to try and keep a grip on power. dozens of people died over the last period of nearly a year and a half that has been dragging on and there were tamales waiting to find out if the process of appointing a new government will be completed without any more people being killed or more complex. that's a mac and web on the latest in smaller from not maybe millions of people interlink are celebrating the new year as public kind of grows against a failing economy. thousands of staging sit in outside president got a buyout renter paxis office demanding his resignation from bankers suffering from a shortage of food, fuel electricity, and all that lead to weeks protests. you know fernandez is more from columbus for
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testers that ah, sort of crowded around the presidential secretariat complex. ah, not moving. i mean, many of them have sort of dug in here for days and days and said they are here for the long haul. they will only look back once a present. good toby, roger pox and his government stepped down now the singular tamar traditional new year on the 13th and 14th of, of april of year is a big thing yet in alaska. but the protest as an those coming here to these protests grounds don't seem to be missing anything. in fact, we saw quite a few people in their new year, best unit dressed up to the nines, but still. a here under these scorching skies coming some of them holding national flag. some of the holding posters are wanting to be part of this a movement essentially, that is calling for a go tabi, roger pox and his government to go home. now the government has tried a number of mean to trying to appease the protest,
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says they 1st had the entire cabinet resigned. those talk of appointing a new cabinet. but that hasn't really materialized. the president extended an invitation to all the sort of partner alliance part parties within the government that had stepped out to sit as independence in parliament. but no, there was no ticket there. still a lot of back room negotiations going on because the government obviously has lost its majority vote in parliament. and they're very conscious that they need to close that back. the opposition, on the other hand, is talking of moving in a no confidence motion as even talk of an impeachment to be brought against the president in parliament. they also pakistani prime minister, him run con, has called on his supporters to demand new elections call and addressed to rally in the north western city for shaw, where he urged people nationwide to take to the streets. he was replaced by the opposition politicians shabazz shutting on monday of to lucy, a vote of no confidence. some asylum seekers who tried to reach the u. k by
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crossing egless channel could soon be floating through a window for processing. as part of a $130000000.00 deal that's expected to be announced on thursday. okay, home secretary is already in rwanda to sign the agreement. rights groups have criticized the plan. camilla causes from the migration policy institute and she says the u. k. government will face so lot of human rights questions. denmark as tried and you, i mean, as adopted similar legislation but fell so hard to find a country that would accept to move forward with such processing. assist in australia as also has experienced with, with the system and they think they are a range of question with, with this plan. and one is real human right. consideration and here at it will be a lot of question for the u. k. government to answer, you know, how this people will be transfer, how they will be treated in this camp, and what type of steps they can have in 1 dollar. and whether they are going to
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have freedom of movement. and if they're asked them, application is going to be, you know, crosses in a wanda, will be higher, is it going to have access to quality counseling and is a plan for new british migration lawyer to lead to key galli? and i, yeah, i think that there is a lots, a lot of questions you as police have release video showing a congolese immigrants being shot during a traffic stop, are treated lawyers families say he was killed execution style john 100 as more once again in the u. s a white police officer fatally shoots, another unarmed black man. this is a very regrettable, ah, very sad day in our community. and we have heard several expressions, ah, a range of emotions. and we will get through this grand rapids. police has released the controversial video of the confrontation on wednesday. a police dashboard
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camera captured an unarmed officer pulling over patrick lawyer, a 26 year old immigrant from the democratic republic of the congo. same car saying a car. leo seemed to ignore that order. the officers body camera picks up the struggle. oh, the plane doesn't long on this car. as the officer tries to arrest him, he runs then a scuffle. the officer climes on leo's back, struggling to handcuff him rental. and then the officers camera is turned off either deliberately or because the off button was pressed during the struggle, a home security camera and louis passenger video tape the rest. the taser goes off twice, they're missing lawyer and hitting the ground. then the shocked it's unclear why at that point,
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the officer fire civil rights attorney ben crump says the video shows it was an unnecessary excessive and fatal use of force against an unarmed black man who was confused and terrified for his life. local police have turned over the investigation to michigan state police. the grand rapids police chief his left open, the possibility that the struggle over the taser had the officer in fear for his life. they were struggling over the taser from my view of the video says is not a conclusion, because i don't know what other, what other information is out there. but it looks like that they were struggling over the taser for about 90 seconds. police killings of black americans in recent years, particularly the videotape death of george floyd and minneapolis launched the black lives matter movement in protests across the us. whatever conclusion the investigation finds in this case, lawyers family and civil rights activists are left to mourn,
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yet another police killing of an unarmed black american. john henderson. al jazeera, a little nudge in the direction my website, al jazeera dot com, is the address or the news. recovering them, plenty of comment analysis. ah say this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, and another 2 palestinians have been shot dead by these really ami in the occupied westbank is ready troops, current outrage on villages and a refugee camp nearly as of thursday morning. natasha. good name has more from jeanine in the light was the palestinian death oil continues to rise. the raids began.
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