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her life and i'm looking for a graceful transition out of a studio, be unscripted on out his era. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter when you call home will but you can use in current affairs that matter to you thousands pay their respects to al jazeera reporter, sharina o'clock, killed by israeli forces on wednesday. ah, i'm carry johnston window with extensive coverage of the shooting of sharina. actually analysis of video and satellite images contradicts israel's version of screens killing a palestinian president says he'll seek justice at the international criminal court
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as he rejects israel's offer of a joint investigation into the shooting. also ahead, russia says it will be forced to retaliate, has been sent to join later. ah, the voice and the daughter of protestants. the words that express how much should be in ugly meant to the palestinian people. there among the tributes expressed for the al jazeera journalist a day after she was shot dead by israeli forces and occupied westbank. either abraham begins our coverage and a warning that viewers may find some images in this report disturbing. oh, man de la, the daughter of palestine. oh, being a mob city, no balkan, his body was taken through roma thousands gathered to pay the respect
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her remains then taken to a state service where the palestinian president honored her move out to seek justice at the international criminal court. in my thoughts today, we are here to pay our respect assuring of ucla, the martyr of palestine, the martyr of jerusalem, and the martyr of free speech, and the free will of the symbol of the palestinian them. and the symbol of the palestinian journalist sharina has sacrificed her life to defend its course and the cause of the palestinian pupil. what she did worked for our jazeera and was wisely known for reporting on the israel palestine conflict for more than 2 decades. everyone standing, it has its own story with city and as friends we experienced with had this amazing person. you saw the innocent christian jordan,
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the old was waited frustrating to tell her story. we're losing today. a great story . 10. we've never expected that out for of love. we know she's known, we know she's a star. no, she's famous. but for people to be stuffing the convoy coming from the hospital and throwing roses at her casket. it's hard to put words to what every palestinian is feeling today. she was shot in the head and killed instantly in the occupied westbank on wednesday. her colleague seemed to the right is she had a she. she says the attack on her team was intended to kill. yeah, i knew that the occupation forces led us to reach that point where they fired on us. i want to tell her that i'm sorry,
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i couldn't protect you when we were on the fire. i failed to save you is the rose government initially said palestinian fighters were to blame, but that was disputed by witnesses, journalists, and writes group. this is the moment where there's going to be the most outpouring of outrage and grief about the killing of terrain. so if they can cast doubt, if they can muddy waters around the death serene by possibly getting newspapers in the international fair to suggest that she was killed by a palestinian, they have been successful called the israel says it's will investigator in killing an offer to do it in conjunction with palestinian official, palestinian president said he would not cooperate with israel already. you refused any joint investigation committee, which is really a 30 because they have committed such a crime. we don't trust them, and we'll go immediately to the international criminal court in order to find the perpetrators and criminals. just need
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a media network has described the 51 year old death as latent birds are making clear it with israel. responsible. the city is body was then taken from ramallah through the district point to jerusalem, where she was born on friday, there will be a funeral service in jerusalem. the very place she was proud to call home him al jazeera, the occupied west bank. israel's armies reportedly investigating whether one of its soldiers shot, assuring a barclay that's according to the washington post. it says the armies looking into 3 separate incidents connected to her killing, as well as the wounding of her colleague. initially, israel had said that jonas were more likely hit by gunfire from armed palestinians had eye witness reports contradicted, that claim was very forces are said to be carrying out ballistic tests on the
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rifles of several of its members, while the heavy jemila well and have them he's either may of this might be a way to pay the road for israel to acknowledge it is the reason behind a skilling yesterday there were trying to get the bullet that is now in the hands of the palestinian side. i would a bullet that killed sharina barclay, and i think they have nothing more to say now was no more justifications and they now understand how much international pressure there is. that's why we have single statements lou and these reli position is turning in a way video analysis of where sharin was killed contradicts israel's original account of the shooting. cathy at lopez hood a yawn, has more or less out of the hog book. shortly after sharina lockley was killed, the israeli government began circulating this video. it shows an armed palestinian firing his weapon. israel says it shows how the veteran al jazeera correspondent was likely shot by palestinian gunfire and not by its forces. but that's disputed
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by rights groups. witnesses and journalists have analyzed the video. israel says this is where the palestinian fighter opened fire. from this point, jerusalem based human rights organization selim says there are too many walls, alleys and buildings, blocking the side where sharin was shot. and gps verification and dozens of video clips shows this is where is really soldiers were located as a rated a home. and janine, it shows a direct line of fire to where sharon was shot and killed the side is also far from the power, sinning resistance fighter who was about 260 meters away. there is no line of sight between one location and the other. and in fact, our researcher it into staking him a few minutes to walk from one location to the other location. so it is absolutely clear, there is no question about it. the footage on which day is really government based, it's false. claim is does not show gunfire. a bout has killed during the
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walk, law and injury. recall it. a witness says is really, forces were not under attack, was laud. when the journalists arrived, they were surprised because the occupation forces were closing the street with their military vehicles. and then they started shooting at them. a man tried once again to retrieve sharon's body. we were not aware at that point that she had been killed. he tried to provide 1st aid to her, so they started shooting at him and the bullets hit a tree over his head, the guys who were not throwing stones, nor shooting. there was no form of resistance. for me, the european union has called for an independent investigation into her death. and the u. s. envoy to the un has call for sharina killing to be transparently investigated. the announcement on investigation is one of israel's most a tried and unfortunately successful in tricks and dead blankets. impunity dealers, resort providers itself is role does not investigate israel whitewash us. and the
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investigation is just the 1st or rather the announcement on the investigation is just the 1st stage in this whitewash, i guess. mental analysts say they're skeptical. justice will follow. israel has a track record of not punishing its soldiers who have committed crimes against palestinians. huh. and it's never killed one of its soldiers for the killing of a journalist castillo pistol. the young artisan omega is a palestinian american political analyst. he says this a long list of crimes which is ready forces haven't been held accountable. this is a really horrific murder by an israeli army that has utter disregard for palestinian life. um, because of a culture of dehumanization where they don't see palestinians as equal human beings on a culture of impunity. that is well documented by every major human rights organization in the world were simply, they don't get held accountable or hardly ever when they commit horrific crimes
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against palestinians. and that culture has created a pattern in which journalists and medics and human rights activists are regularly targeted with killings and shootings and beating slaves. and that's really happened to at home more in this case, just because of who shooting was the way much of mainstream u. s, media, what i'm exposed to i'm has dealt with this is really on a front to journalist integrity. they have refused to write to lay responsibility for this killing where it belonged to these really army. you know, they keep referencing to sri and being killed by bullets without ever mentioning who fired the bullets. and that's because they take, is really government propaganda at face value in a way that is just utterly shocking and makes absolutely no sense if you just compared to what's happening in ukraine. u. s. mainstream media makes very clear that the russian government cannot be trusted when it comes to its word about the crimes being committed against you. frame because russia is an invading an occupying force. and yet,
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even though israel has been an invading an occupying force in the palestinian territories for many decades, somehow there is a different standard there. and even though they have a lengthy record of dishonest propaganda that is disproved by endless documentation by the united nations, by human rights organizations, they still do this both sides reporting where they say they don't know what actually happened because these really government claim something. and that really is, is something that absolutely has to change. heard earlier, the palestinian president is taking the case to the international criminal court. it's not the 1st time the court has been asked to investigate the talking of jen. it's my israeli forces full brennan has more now from the leg after years of wrangling over jurisdiction, the scope of such an investigation, the i see see here in the hague, began looking at what he calls the situation in palestine. in march of 2021. looking at incidence, both by israeli forces and by palestinian group stating all the way back to 2014.
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but it was just last month that journalist groups brought evidence to the i. c. c for investigation, alleging that is ready forces were systematically targeting journalists. and furthermore, that the israelis were not investigating those incidents properly. now, what they are alleging is that that amounts to a breach of international law and may even amount to a war crime and the death, the killing of serene actually is now going to be at the forefront of that case, what the palestinian authority wants and what the journalist groups is to add her to the existing names that are already listed in front of the i, c. c. so that the people responsible for killing me and i will actually potentially are brought here to the heck. now there is an issue in the sense that israel doesn't recognize the jurisdiction of the i, c c. and also they will not cooperate with any investigation. but the fact is that
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if it is really official, or even a government minister has an arrest warrant issued against them by this court here, they will faith the risk of arrest in any one of more than 120 i. c c members. and that could mean senior israeli officials coming here to the hague, not as visitors, but it's defendants still ahead on al jazeera, a rally against a miniature rule in sudan turns violent. we'll have a report from the streets of sydney's candidate and shedding light on a mystery at heart of our galaxy. this image can shape understanding the way ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package today. hello, we got some really heavy rain pushing out to southern china at the moment and it's
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making its way to was to panic. see this thick cloud here. so shaded with our seasonal rains, the may you front now starting to show his hand quite readily and that will pump that moisture across taiwan pushing cross the east, trying to see some areas of japan, key issue, things have very heavy rain on friday. a heavy rain makes his way across hon. shufa sat day, staying very disturbed day with further spells of wet weather into northern parts are all kind i at this stage, no one there is a china general dry 25 celsius. therefore, beijing, still some pretty wet weather. there is a central and southern parts of china as we go on through the we can joining up with the showers longest bells, afraid across northern parts of indo china. still some pretty wet weather, just around the gulf of thailand. pushing over towards it, nor the marys of thailand, you shall scattering of showers across much to southeast asia. still on the west side there for southern parts of the philippines. northern areas of borneo rash,
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a shower se, just around the java doesn't look too wet. so across a good part of smarter plenty of wet, whether they're into southern areas of india over the next couple of days with more rain to for the ne, i saw air way. official airline of the journey in hebron boys breathed and slight pigeons. but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched vice really forces. at times, shaw thought and often arrested. a delicately told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination is heavily restricted. the skies above had brought a witness documentary on on jessie utah. ah
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ah, you're watching out just a reminder of our top stories. the body of al jazeera journalist sharina acclaim is now at a hospital more occupied east jerusalem. veteran journalist was shot dead by his ready forces of the age of 50 once a funeral will take place on friday. and his really human rights group is disputing what the government says actually means death is when it forces issued videos saying it showed up on his team opening for. but it says it doesn't match, which means palestinian president martin with a bassett says he'll seek justice, which means deck of international criminal court. he paid tribute to the al jazeera journalist of the state service held in her honor. i'll just heroes at washington d. c. bureau chief abdur rahim for cora,
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paid tribute to shoot up to calculate the national press. sharina wagner was here, are working with us back in 2016 are covering the u. s. election. and i can from personal knowledge through that encounter with her, ascertain that this is a woman of the highest journalistic caliber she is intrepid. and before she became a journalist, while she was a journalist, she was an amazing human being. while covering whatever story she was covering here or in palestine, the story for city in a work law was never either partially or wholly herself. the story for her was always the story that she was covering. we shall all miss her.
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and i hope that this would mark a turning point in the long pattern that the world has known of killing journalists and a violating press freedom in various parts of the world. shaheen, rest in peace. so modern is now finland looks set to apply for nato membership. half the prime minister and president said it must happen without delay. it shares a $1300.00 comma to border with russia. the government has said the cremins unpredictable behavior is a pressing issue. russia is a coin, finance nato aspirations, a threat that fossil reports from helsinki. walnut are more neutral that appeared ready to defend their nation. that long relied on its own military strength. these finished conscripts are practicing and attacked by an imaginary enemy or but since the russian invasion of ukraine, finland,
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which he has a board of more than 1300 kilometer with russia. phil sutton, by its large neighbour, obviously, obviously shown that our neighbors willing to use force if necessary, and that changes things before the war and ukraine only around 25 percent of fin supported joining nato. but this has now gone up to 76 percent. a dramatic change in a country that was invaded by the soviet union in 1939 and made an agreement to stay neutral. after the 2nd world war ended much booty. you made it, you made it so so obvious that we politicians living, representative democracy. we must respect also the people's opinions, and that's where we are. the social democratic party m p was one of finland, staunch his opponents of nato membership. not any more. it's a huge turn around for many in finland, believing for decades that stay neutral is key to their security. they know say
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that put into actions have pushed them towards natal, while rush has made it clear, it's not happy with this decision and that as well react the fence. just hope it won't retaliate. joining nato means finland will be protected by its article 5, saying an attack on one member is an attack on all, but it's the great period of a number of months before membership is formalized, that worries defense. while the u. k, in other countries have offered security guarantees to finish president is trying to reassure russia in my thinking this is quite simple. actually. we increase our security and we do not take it away from anybody. i am almost sure they will be not major issue some political the separate meant that's it that i said that that's true, but no address. so i'm not actually afraid because i still try to limit that. so most of the breaks, that's also what the young soldiers are hoping for. i think if we were part of nato,
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then there would, there would, there would be so much backups. so no, i'm not scared. that's all by having a well equipped army of nearly 300000 soldiers, finn and sas. it will be an asset to nato while these conscript, i'm looking forward to working together with auto nations joining. the alliance will put an end to a long and peaceful period of neutrality steadfast and l just era. helsinki foreign ministers from the group of 7 industrialized countries on discussing further joint action over the war and ukraine. germany, which is hosting the meeting, says one focuses breaking rushes, blockade of ukrainian grain exports, in hope of staving off a global feed crisis, or diplomatic edits. james base reports, german foreign minister and elaine. a bad bulk is now the host for
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a flurry of high level diplomacy. she returned home from a trip to ukraine earlier this week, and is now sharing a meeting of foreign ministers of the g 7. they'll be followed by nato and european union meetings to try to increase pressure on russia and support for ukraine. one country though, is causing major problems. hunger is prime minister victor oberon, reelected last month, a poses further energy sanctions. the you once a ban on russian oil imports by the end of the year, even though hungry and slovak year will be given exemptions or ban is still threatening to veto. the question is, if hungary it shows because solidarity to 8 pm allies and partners are each shows bigger, solidarity with russia. so i very much hope that in the end hungry will make the right choice, because it will be pretty impossible to square their participation in
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you and the nato. if they continue to blog this, the sanctions because because of special tides, which was pretty if you drive about 3 hours from where the g 7 foreign ministers are meeting a long germany's baltic coast brings you here to look men. this is where the nord stream pipelines which run from russia to germany terminate this place sums up what's been achieved by the west in recent months. unprecedented steps like the moth balling of nord stream to something the u. s. had been demanding for years, but the other pipeline, nordstrom one is still operating, it delivers 55000000000 cubic meters of natural gas to germany a year. an indication of the vast sums. europe continues to pay to russia for its energy. james bays al jazeera, northern germany sudanese security force is a fire tear gushing stung grenades. a protest is rallying against the country's
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military rulers. thousands demonstrated from the capital called to demanding civilian government, expressing their anger at the stove transition. even morgan was there protested in the sydney's capital, how to have once again taken to the street on thursday. their protest thinks the military take over. that's happened in october and are demanding that the military handover power to a civilian rule. now this come just a day after resistance committees, the bodies that have been organizing these mass protest have signed what they call the declaration of people's power. a kind of blueprint that shows their vision for how to dance transitional period should be and include the military abandoning to dance politics and returning to the barracks and civilian taking over power, including and the legislative assembly and the executive cabinet. now the military and the civilian or rather political parties are supposed to thought some kind of
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a dialogue mediated by the african union. they enacted nations mission here, incident and the regional into governmental authority for development. but that tripartite effort is facing challenge as some major political parties have refused to enter into direct talks with the military. while all the said they were not even invited. and it shows the challenges that best effort to try to bring together all the political stakeholders in sudan is facing. well, i think their opposition to military rule protest is also pay tribute to the alt. is there a journalist who was killed in the occupied, westbound by israeli forces that sharina block la security forces use tear gas to prevent protesters from advancing towards the republican palace, also known as the presidential palace? now they have been accused security forces have been accused of using excessive force against protested, leading to the death of more than 90 protest. as since the thought of the takeover last october and to the entering of hundreds of despite the deaths and injuries.
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and despite the use of force by security, protesters continued to take to the street. they say they want that declaration that they sign become a reality. they want a transitional government that is led by civilians and where people have the power and not the military. residents of nearly a 1000 homes are being evacuated in southern california as wildfires sweep through multi $1000000.00 mansions, 20 homes have been destroyed in laguna niguel, which is near los angeles. much of california is in drought causing dry brush lens, which is fueling the fires. local authorities say at least one firefighter has been injured. north korea says 6 people have died from what it calls an explosive spread of fever. the country is under a nationwide locked down and made a surge of coping 19. i say 187000 people are being isolated and treated. north korea has detected a sub variant of the army convent. but it's one of the few countries that hasn't
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vaccinated its population. now scientists have unveiled an image of a massive black hole at the center of our milky way galaxy. the black ho called said a terrace. a star is only the 2nd one ever to be photographed. it's 4000000 times bigger than our son. but luckily it's 26000 light years away from us. first, we see that only a trickle of material is actually making it all the way to the black hole. if such a server a person, it would consume a single grain of rice every 1000000 years. and while some michaels can be remarkably efficient at converting gravitational energy until late saturday start traps. nearly all of this energy only one part in a 1000 is converted into light. so despite looking so bright on the simulated images, the black hole is ravenous, but inefficient. elizabeth pearson is a journalist for the scott nights magazine. she says the black hole will help
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astronomers onset some of the biggest questions. but this is a technological our mobile image was taken with a telescope all across the world working together. 6 a huge collaboration between hundreds and hundreds of people, folks from that perspective, it's an absolutely huge achievement, but it's also going to be really key in learning to understand about galaxies on how they function, how they were created. every galaxy that we know pretty much every one of the super massive black holes out there, hawks. and they are key to understanding how they've got it created which changed the galaxy or the black hole. these are really big questions to understanding that whole process, which is key to kind of ultimate big question about how did the universe, why does it look the way that it won't take? you put your black hole in it. as it name,
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it absorbs all the lights that that would shine out today. but one of the reasons why that block is singularity. it's a point where gravity is so intense, but not even light to this day. you can't image the thing itself. what you do is look at been to round it, so alpha light from, from behind it streams past the black hole. it gets bent as it was talking through lens. and it creates this ring a bright light around it. so that's what we're saying. we're seeing the shadow, which is the dark hole in the middle of that lightly. light comes around about to our top story. now in the shooting of sri, i will actually by israeli forces palestinian artists are paying tribute to the algebra journalist. they've painted a large mural in garza city. on friday there will be a funeral service invade in occupied east jerusalem. she's the 12th al jazeera journalist killed since in that works creation just 25 years ago. these are their
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