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and women, challenging the world around them. out there a select ah, a manhunt is underway in israel after at least 3 people were killed in an attack near television. ah unearned natives. his outer 0 life from london, also coming up. ah, ukraine says russia continues to attack the besieged mar, you po, steelworks. despite moscow announcing a ceasefire to an hour more civilians to leave. 25 people are injured in homes
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destroyed off to russia. shells comma task in the battle for don bass. and could the writing be on the wall for british rule in northern ireland latest, on what stacking up to here and historic election. ah lose ready medic say at least 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack. it happened in the central city of a large, near tel aviv, as is really celebrated the day. israel refers to his independent state, israeli police, say the suspect the attackers fled in a vehicle for others were wounded. 2 of them are in a serious condition. became hours after his ready forces injured, at least 16 palestinians, and arrested dozens at the alex. i'm mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem. media report say elderly men and young children were among those detained israeli
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police find rubber, bullets at palestinian groups. they say were throwing stones. the confrontation began when jewish worshippers were allowed on the site for the 1st time since the end of ramadan get worn out from stephanie decker, who joins us from west jerusalem. 70 we any further details emerged of the attack in a lot? no, they're still these really security forces still on the look for what the police are saying is one suspect or more. they're not sure how many were involved in the attack. those reports that potentially an acts was involved. you mentioned there are 3 killed, 4 wounded, 2 of them critically. the attack took place in various parts of the city of a ladder, ladders in central israel. it is close to the occupied west bank. it is a ultra orthodox neighbourhood as well. so this happened around 9 o'clock at night as the country was celebrating, what they call independence day,
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74 years of the establishment of the state of israel. so certainly it's also brought a lot of residents on to the streets there, protesting an anger at that this was able to take place. and the police also say that they believe they assume that the attack had been carried out by palestinians . but again, i think, you know, we still don't know where these people were from, who they are, and that man ha, now and away the police say that they blocked roads. they're using a helicopter to search for the suspect or suspects. and is there been any palestinian reaction? yes, we've had a policy present mahmoud abbas come out in the last hour and a half or so to condemn the attack. this is in contrast to hamas who earlier they didn't applaud it really in a statement. because the, how much the spokesperson but saying that this was all on the shoulders of these
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radio, occupational palestinians. this was a consequence of the occupation, but certainly a sin was in the last week a very fiery speech when it came about protecting their locks. a most compounded when it came to this increase in an entry of these far right wing ultra nationalists and saying that palestinians had to protect them. and he did say that these individual attacks because we've seen these kinds of attacks before. lauren, in other areas of israel in march and april, at least 15 israelis killed across those cities, saying that people should just go ahead and actually these really media was playing this earlier, showing the sound by where yes, in was side. if you don't have a gun, you need to pick up an act. so this is very much inflammatory according to these radius. we have also had a statement from the un special envoy to the middle east peace process toward venice. lun condemning the attack and also condemning high mass for supporting these kinds of acts. these really security services that had that in the past said
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that the seem to be loan individual attacks, which make them far more difficult to prevent and to control. but again, you know, we're going to have to wait and see why once, if they catch the suspects who they are, where they're from. and certainly what the situation is. but people will tell you that this now seems to be that it's unusual if you will. these kinds of attacks deadly attacks on his res civilians in multiple areas across is or on the last couple of weeks certainly is somewhat of a new and worrying trend. stephanie deca, thank you very much indeed adding to the tension. israel supreme court has upheld and expulsion order against 8 palestinian villages in the occupied west bank, around $1500.00 villages, face being made homeless. we've been fighting to stay in their homes and the must. yet our region for more than 20 years is really army designated. the area a military training zone in the 1980s ah.
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ukraine's president federal ms. lensky says, the evacuation of civilians from the besieged port city of mary pl has continued. but he also says heavy fighting and shelling has continued at the south still works despite russia insisting it's abiding by a ceasefire to knows. after $200.00 civilians and around 2000 ukrainian fighters still hold up there. so this case says everything is being done to get them to safety. the un has been working with both sides to get civilians out safely. it's actually general says a 3rd operation is under way to get civilians out of the steel plant. antonio, who cherish told the security council, he hopes coordination between moscow and keith will allow the evacuation to continue so far. in total, nearly $500.00 civilian song found a long way away to release after living and the relentless shelling and scarce availability of water, food and sanitation. the factories of cher,
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moving tales with un stuff, mothers, children, and thrill good parents spoke of that trauma. somewhat urgent need of medical attention. i hope that the continued coordination with moscow and key will lead to more military balls and civilian safe passage from the fighting and a to reach those in critical needs. we must continue to lose all we can to get people out of these l scapes. gotcha, lopez or diane, has more on the fighting at the other style steel plant. ah, it's considered the last pocket of ukrainian resistance in the shattered city of mario pool. and the scene of heavy fighting for weeks ukrainian forces say russians are attacking the aso stall steel factory where civilians and soldiers are sheltering an underground bunkers. $590.00 bon baffled some of the estimated to a 1000 besieged fighters, including women,
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sing in the dark and wait for josie, there's not enough food or ammunition. even if out numbered, they say they have no intention of surrendering the threats of the water for walks and the bloody fighting is going on for 70. 1 day the defenders of the city have been fighting single handedly with overpowering enemy forces because in a 3 day seas fire was promised by russia to allow civilians to scheme, ukraine says the promise has been broken. some women, children, and elderly managed to make it out earlier this week, but others remained tramp alongside ukrainian soldiers. what's your, what's the when you were already won my family to get out? but not the way we did. it was a miracle, and we managed to live on the verge of life and death. ukraine's president is appealing for help to get the others to safety issuing. today,
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i spoke to you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez, and we discussed what we have already achieved. and what is still necessary to do to save maria pole and the defenders of merrier poll city. there is not a single day that i and my team wouldn't do this. and i'm grateful to everybody who helps. the kremlin says accusations of broken promises or propaganda way in the training side, and especially those who are hiding in the as of style planned a well 9 producing an enormous number of laws and folks every day. so we should carefully filled out all the information we get from them. ukraine says russia is trying to destroy the strategically important city in the south. the ukrainian counter offensive is unlikely before the middle of next month, when it hopes more weapons from allies will have arrived. katya lopez of a young al jazeera, as were officials in crematory. can the east say 25 people have been injured in
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russian shelling homes, a school and other civilian infrastructure were damaged during the early morning attacks. the city is near the front line of fighting in ukraine's. tonight's province. russia's army is pushing towards chrome at oscar, and move ukrainian forces are struggling to block. charles stratford is that the explosion let the crater around 3 meters deep flat and the surrounding residential palm of blocks were destroyed. the blushed shredded trees in the park were children usually clay. this was one of a number of attacks across grammar tours in what was the largest similar famous barrels of rockets and the city. since russia invaded ukraine more than 2 months ago. but mostly we were sleeping and were waken by a series of explosions before there was one massive blast. but thank god, no one was killed. a couple of kilometers away this parade of shops and small
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businesses was also hit. the city men says that 25 people were injured in the attacks. it's miraculous, locally, was killed. the soldiers have collected shrapnel to try and identified a weapon that was used until i heard it was a rocket attack. there was a siren and then huge explosion. my apartment is about 100 meters from and all the windows are below. now. the scale of the destruction here shows you just how powerful the explosion was. there are tens of flaps that have been pretty much completely destroyed in the bloss. ukrainian police say that they believe that this was a russian as strike, and it comes at a time when the ukraine and all me say that russian forces are trying to push it towards cremmit sauce. and they bring savanski from the north. we drove north towards the russian controlled city of discarded blood soaked bandages, and a stretcher. wounded. ukrainian soldier had been transferred to an ambulance only
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minutes before st. it's a pretty big show. when all calls go along the roads, they start shelling. is it an issue? any vague with ambulances, vehicles you say it doesn't matter. ukrainian soldiers hide in the forest from russian drones above. artillery shell casings lit to the ground. the soldiers won't let this film, but they claim they have repelled 3 waves of russian attacks in the last week. i think he was this video, they claim shows them retreating from rational tillery far, you'll say they are now holding the defensive position. what they currently called do is stop cities like kraemer tolls from coming under russian tanks. telstra alger 0 criminal tools. still to come this how far tech is cost of living, rises almost 70 percent in a year, fueled by the war and ukraine. and the presidents reluctance to raise interest
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rates is that many innocent people are among the 22000 suspect. swept up in el salvador was cracked down on gangs hello there. welcome to look at the international forecasts. wet and windy weather has really set in across the southeast of australia or more specifically, tasmania, we got this area of low pressure bring some violent storm seeing and it's going to be not too far away as we go on through the next couple of days. that's friday's pitcher. more of that stormy weather, we are likely to see some localized, if not flash, flooding for parts of tasmania over the next couple of days because he got wanting to saturday. it's still there not too far away, slowly making his way a little further eastwards. it will,
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grassy face and wet weather. in 2 were western parts of the south. all the new zealand. actually, mary, cloud and rain incidentally just running up across new south wales, pushing up into that eastern side of queensland some more lively showers. coming for here. here we go. sunday. last you find a drive for the southeast and find a drive for good part of australia, away from mirth at east side of queens and were showers longest. both of rain will continue showers, continue across sir taiwan for a time to patty set. fair. some lovely weather coming through a notice and cloud and rain, just coming into north career for friday, had a slip across south greer, maybe some white weather coming into a condo, but a honshu alpha, q shoe, this lottie fine and dry. ah. the conflict between india and prestige. captains one and when the kashmiris,
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i on al jazeera frank assessment, what are the political risks of batting rushmore? the gas for western leaders pull sanctions on russian energy exports. that's a recipe for recession in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera lou ah ah, one of the top stories here now to 0. at least 3 people have been killed in an attack in the central is ready city of allowed a man hunters underway for 2 suspects. it happened. this is rarely is celebrated. the day they referred to as independence day. ukraine's presidents as russian
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forces are still storming and shunning a besieged steel plant. and myrtle were hundreds of civilians and soldiers are trapped. alarm is lensky also said. the evacuation of civilians from the city continued on thursday. and officials in the eastern city of crime, a task say 25 people were injured in russia. shelling overnight, houses a school and others have an infrastructure, also damaged. the world health organization says the co 19 pandemic lead to many more deaths than previously thought. is estimated that almost 15000000 people died directly or indirectly from the virus in the past 2 years. and is your castro reports? ah, the world health organizations estimate of close to 15000000 global deaths due to cobit 19, is nearly 3 times the official death count of just under 5 and a half 1000000 as reported by governments. the w h o says it used statistical
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modeling to arrive at the expanded number, which includes death directly from cove it and from other medical conditions that went untreated due to the pandemic strain and health systems. this is extremely important information for any one to have, especially policy makers and the public. we need to know the to go off the pandemic . they have to remember that behind these numbers are people. according to the w h o 's report code related deaths in india, or nearly 10 times higher than the official count indian health officials pushed back against the report thursday. attacking the w h chose use of statistical modeling feasibly shared, that these kind of assumptions to reuse for the national pop syce. norfolk argument size, m to pull doesn't, would like this, not design. other countries with large discrepancies, include pakistan, where, according to the w, h o, excess deaths were 8 times higher than the official covey death count. in egypt,
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it was 12 times higher. and in mexico it was double. i think on the experts all along i were very aware of the, i let say shortcomings or tools that were not available right from the beginning. so, the amount of testing and cetera would mean that there were many does, that went on on, accounted for the w h o says most of the excess deaths were concentrated in southeast asia, europe, and the americas, and were in middle income countries. they also confirmed the global death toll was higher for men who accounted for 57 per cent of deaths. the w h o is the 1st to caution that it's report on global code related deaths is an estimate in thus imperfect, but the agency says it is nevertheless important to get an accurate accounting of those hand damaged, told to better prepare for future threats. heidi jo,
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castro al jazeera washington turkeys. annual inflation rate is at a 20 year high fuel in part by the war and ukraine rising energy and commodity prices and a weak lira. the cost of living rose nearly 70 percent and 12 months to april. is the worst has been since president richard tie up ad one's act party k to power in 2002 b as price increases were in transport up nearly a 106 percent. in 12 months. the cost of food and non alcoholic drinks rose about 89 percent in the past year. or turkey central bank left interest rates on hold for 4 months to april. after a period of cutting them, add one has pushed on conventional economic practices, including lowering rates to fight inflation. she them cuz hulu has more from miss tumble. hercus citizens have been overwhelmed with rising prices, especially in energy and food. in the last one year, the annual inflation has reached nearly 7 to percent is expected to continue this
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way a but for the regular turkish citizens. the rising prices, especially in food, is making their lives more difficult. the reason the of the, the price hikes and turkey is one, the regional problems like the war in ukraine of between kia and moscow. and also turkey is domestic monetary policy. turkish central bank cut interest rates from 19 percent to 15 percent loss september which calls occurrences crash and because of that turkish near our loss valley. and in this meant for the turkeys citizens that they can buy less with the same amount of money. the government has tried to improve the living conditions of the regular turkish citizens by increasing the minimum wage and the pensions. however, people we have spoken to tell us that it, despite the increase in their wages,
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it is difficult for them to deal with the prices that are changing nearly every day . cash you're cutting on all cash and buying cheaper, otherwise it's impossible to survive. i checked around today and all prices have risen, but i guess we will get used to us because i believe prices will eventually come back down. partially. turkish policymakers will believe that this high inflation is a temporary problem for the turkish people and the turkish economy. by keeping the interest rates low and a turkish me raw week against the us dollar, turkey will boost its exports and production and will a crate, a budget surplus by the end of the year. this is what the turkish economy administration things. however, the spike, the minute we of finance believes that this problem will be overcome by the need here. many experts warned that the impacts of this high inflation will be felt
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among the residence up to 3 years. some of the residents believe that the government is going to overcome this crisis as there is an election coming up in 2023. but experts warn this may not be possible. protested has been killed during the latest demonstrations in sudan when they were run over by a vehicle belonging to the security forces. tig ass was also fired at people protesting against sedans, military government. in cartoon, the army took power in takeover in october. at least 90 people since been killed and hundreds have been injured in regular protests. the u. n. is described the force being used by the government as brutal and excessive a government offensive against criminal gangs in el salvador. as seen some 22000 suspects arrested. 5 human rights groups said they have been complaints of at least $338.00 violations of human rights. during the mass arrests, a crackdown has popular support,
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but there are concerns. the innocent people are ending up in jail to john, home and reports. this is the image that the salvador government wants to transmit . another suspect to guy, member of the streets, his tattoos giving away his affiliation to a criminal band. the big arrested more than $20000.00 people in the last month and a half as they seek to clean the m. s. 13 and burial 18 gangs of neighborhoods they group a decade. this also is an image of the crackdown. one of many women saying good bye to a husband or a son as a, disappear into the salvador in prison system. here are others. i love you, son. she's saying a march author, a murder spike, the country declared a state of emergency that many people could be arrested without a warrant. the salvador and congress has extended that state of emergency to late may, please continue to round up young men or mess. inevitably,
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along with the guilty human rights group said the innocent have been taken the math and the loose code al jazeera, her son's. one of the latter he sells face most to hospitals. she says and helps her get by now she's used a quarter of what she makes in a month at a market still to try me free him. second 100 percent of the didn't offend. i don't know why the president is doing this to innocent people. people are guilty, fine, someone's done something they should pay, but the not guilty least he knows where he is. other women are going from prison to prison, trying to find their relatives, look at the crowd here. and the correct down goes on in the italy district. well known as the teen stronghold. so just question and search everyone going in and now put an overwhelming number of salvatore and approve of president because his actions we have stopped being extortion. we're not being anything now. the gang
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members have been being seen. they have practically disappeared, and business is flowing, bullard longer afraid to come to the city center and walk the streets. so many have suffered extortion rape, killing that even if some innocence have to suffer others believe that's a price worth paying if they can simply be free. the question is, if at the end of all the arrest confusion of brutality, this will actually work. john holman, out 0 poles have closed and counting has begun in local elections across the united kingdom or the 1st major electoral test for bias. johnson's government, following the pandemic, the war and ukraine, and so called party gates scandals. millions of people in england, scotland and wales have been voting for local counselors. they want to run services in the areas as well as some mares, while in northern ireland. equally been casting ballots for their representatives to the devolved assembly. for the 1st time, nationalist sion fain could win the majority of seats during
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a hold on just now from belfast. in northern airline, an island, sorry at jonah. what are people saying about a potential shin? feign victory in this election. well frankly, it's hard to have a state the significance of a potential shin, faint victory. if indeed the opinion polls are born at predicting that victory over the democratic unionist party. the count only begins on friday. but a shouldn't say nationalist when there's one vote to put it to me today would be seismic. historic is another word you use a real moment of change. why will? because for the 1st time in a century, a 101 years. in fact, since the partition of the island of ireland during which politics have been dominated by the union, this side maintaining the union between northern ireland and great britain, suddenly you would have a nationalist party in 1st place, a party that was the political face and voice of the irish republican army, the i already during decades of conflict with pro budget produce force is
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a party that exists specifically to forge the re unification of this island north and south. now that isn't something that would happen imminently or quickly. there are a big constitutional hurdles that would have to be overcome and there is by no means clear evidence that the support for it is there yet, but in the much shorter term, the prospect of political paralysis here is as many expect. the d u p refuses to take up its position as deputy 1st minister alongside a student face 1st minister, even though both of those positions carry absolutely equal weight and the power sharing arrangements. symbolism, of course, is everything. and here's another bit of symbolism for you. a nationalist party on the ascendancy in northern, not a nationalist in power in scotland and suddenly the united kingdom begins to look less united than it ever has before. and how does this change come about in northern ireland?
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look there up the bread and butter issues that are a concern of voters here just as they are across the united kingdom. cost of living crisis problems with health care. the she and phase campaign appears to have been successful in offering some answers to that. but there's one change in recent years that that really has been significant that breaks in northern ireland being taken against its will. out of the e. u. a majority here voted to remain the democratic unionists supported the leave side and one real legacy of all of that is a brand new trade border separating northern ireland from the british mainland that the union unionists now loathe because they say it undermines northern islands position in the u. k, but many other people are seeing some advantage in that advantage in northern ireland having afoot, both in the u. k. economic structures and in the e use economic structures including of course, the south, the republic of ireland. and that has provoked a slow but steady reckoning with what a united ireland might begin to look like a vision that potentially has been given
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a boost by this election to how thank you very much indeed. and yes, senate majority leader chuck schumer says the senate although next week on whether a woman's right to seek an abortion should be enshrined in federal law. every more demonstrations over the potential overturning of the 1973 grovee wade judgment, which created a constitutional right for abortion. a protest followed the leak of the draft supreme court opinion. it could see the decision overruled. the british virgin islands, house of assembly, has approved a vote of no confidence against that premier andrew far. he who's accused of drug trafficking, he was arrested in miami last week. his lawyer says he will be pleading not guilty to the charges which also include money laundering. he was detained in a u. s. drug enforcement administration sting. alongside the director of the islands port authority. they're accused of agreeing to let cocaine be transported
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through the islands and on to the u. s. so i, i swear i take the u. s. is announced to the next white house sex 3 breast secretary, a kareen jean pierre will be partner in the 1st black woman and openly algae b t q person to hold the post shop here will replace jen saki who's stepping down. but on may, the 13th, her own, provide a loo, top stories on our 0, at least 3 people have been killed in central israel. it's happened in the central city of a land near tel aviv, as people celebrated the day israel was established as a country. but he say they suspect the attackers fled in a vehicle for others were wounded. 2 of them are in a serious condition. stephanie decker has moved from western rosalynd. the attack took place in.
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