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just i'm, i'm not crank, as you can see, the new dos mission has been accomplished now, but you will return with more goods. as long as russia missiles and rockets force people out of ukraine. ah, after a state service attended by thousands mornings prepare for the funeral village's arrows sharina blocked. it was killed by israel. ah, i'm driven out. this is l 0 alive from dough also coming up? well pressure grows were full and transparent investigation. palestinian president says that's being done without israel's involved
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more israeli raids. janine in new york by west back. that's where she really was also ahead. the you and out says another $520000000.00 worth of military support for ukraine. mm. mm. a funeral will be held in the coming hours for algebra. journalist sharina barclays. it was killed by his ready forces on wednesday, the service at a church and occupied east. jerusalem follows the state memorial with palestinian beat, his ad foreign diplomats among the thousands who attended. sharon was shot in the head spy is ready forces in the occupied west bank. on wednesday, president muffled abbas has promised to seek justice at the international criminal court as cross i, but a moron khan who is near the church in occupied east jerusalem, where the funeral will be held to him on
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well, let me just show you what's going on at the moment, just down the street is where the church, where the memorial. so a full screen of luckily will take place. you can see media and some people are already gathering. now we're in west teresa and technical where we are in occupied east jerusalem, permanent palestinian area posters like this are going up. i just want to show you this. if this is a strain uh block lay, the poster says the world does not stop. may her soul rest in peace. both posters are going up in occupied east jerusalem, but the police are actually tearing them down. they're not allowing palestinians to put those places up to show their support for her and their grief and their morning that's causing some controversy. now we're only about a 5 minute walk away from occupied east recent. we are expecting a lot of crowds to be here in the next few hours to the church. from here,
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the body will be taken to the cemetery where shall be laid to rest m. ron ah, and only it is vainly sides um, after denying that its soldiers were responsible. therein. now reports that he is ready. army is in fact investigating one of its soldiers that's right. anonymous full, a source has been speaking to the washington post now that anonymous source says that there are 3 investigations taking place right now. now for that reader, 3 soldiers are being investigated for the killing of sharin album, oc, late of the so, so says it's likely that one of those soldiers will be responsible for her death. now that hasn't been independently confirmed. we've reached out to the israeli army for a comment on this report and to confirm. indeed, if an investigation is taking place, i would go back to us and yet, and it's likely that whatever statement or give may will not confirm that investigations taken place. certainly that's the kind of thing we've heard from the
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israeli army in the past. i lost all of this goes on. the palestinians are hanging on to the actual bullets that killed earth sharing that they don't trust these released amounts, an independent investigation. they wants to do their own investigation. they're also calling for an international or at least an independent investigation into her deaf as well. i am on con in western some thank you. i had saw across every semi that are now who's in ramallah in the occupied west bank, a semi toss abouts, i guess what the feeling is there, the sense of shock ahead of assurance, you know in a word, kim, shock, and disbelief. i mean, she was a symbol of press freedom assembled a press that seeks media that seeks the truth here in this past the world. and she's becoming something of a legend had in her death. just take a look at the big screen behind me. this is in the main square here in ramallah,
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very important city in the west bank. it currently hosts via the palestinian administration offices here. and that big screen for claims how she was the voice of palestine. it's kind of a reference to a nickname which people used to refer to her and to go from that mental image. this giant of the media world to the image is we saw of her lying face down on the floor after being shot. i mean, you can't put that kind of sentiment into words. you see it. i saw it today in talking to people simply in the redness and in people's eyes and the hostess still in their voices from the grief that they've experienced over what happened to surely you know, and you talk to people and they will tell you what we saw in impromptu processions, breaking out whenever her body emerged from that hospital in janine were people just coming out of their home to escort the body showed how highly people regarded
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her in this part of the world. kill a sammy as of a saying the targeting of journalists, sharon's killing is not an isolated incident. is is no, sadly, not if you look at, for example, what international organisations have documented like the international federation of journalists. they talk about deliberate targeting killings of journalists. they talk about 46 journalists being killed since 2000. when you look at what agnes callum are of the secretary general of amnesty international, the statement she put out after the killing of sheree. she talked about how this is simply a deadly reminder of what she called the israeli system system, in her words that kills palestinians, left and right. and one she says that happens with impunity. they've been the, i have j says there's been no convictions, has been no accountability for any of those 46 cases that have happened. now of
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course, israel says it does not deliberately target journalists who would point to its basic israeli laws that enshrined the freedom of the press. it does have a vibrant media impress society, but a lot of international organizations say, you know, things are a little bit different when it comes to cavalry covering the israeli palestinian conflict and sickly events in the occupied territories. we look at the statement put out by human rights watch, and they talk about how the death of shuree and the killing of shrink could only be understood in the context of the killings of many palestinians. and what they called the systematic excessive use of force. kim m as a down there for us in ramallah. thank you. israel has carried out more raids in daneen in the occupied west bank where sharina blocker was killed. 11 people have been injured, including 2 who wit, shot with by fire. dozens have been killed during his rally operations in the city since march. it well says its actions our response to palestinian attack. it.
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abraham has the latest here that i've been seeing a hospice in jeanine at the outskirts of the janine refugee camp. and the ambulance has just brought for palestinians who are injured. these are the family. this are standing in the emergency room just trying to check up on the situation of young men that seem to enter the hospital in this hospital. there is also another palestinian in critical condition of 40 year old from those who bade the family. he's a brother of the car. he has a baby who has been very well known here in among the palestinians. specifically, after he succeeded to escape from an israeli jail and that he has been captured. there is also news about a house to be rounded by is ready for that. re did the camp early in the morning. we keep hearing gunshots here and there. people are angry and many are telling us
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that they remember should be. she lost her life years. she was killed, as most people tell us, buyers ready for the fire. she was targeted. we also have seen here in this hospice and i the some movie producers. the journalist has been shot while he was working with judy. he's still covering, he's still giving us news line news. what's happening, the little slide he just told me, is that the brother of the man that is really army surrounding his house. it has left. but there are talks now with the red cross to get that palestinian out. but we know that these really forces have why you're an anti tank project side at the house. it's new, locally. he does in the situation a lot of sadness and we are waiting to see update about the status of
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us is pushing both sides to share the findings of any investigations industry, death thing washington is willing to help palestinian leaders have refused any joint investigation with israel as i white house correspondent, kimberly help it, president biden is said to host king abdullah of jordan and his son in the oval office on friday. it's an effort to promote stability between is re lease and palestinians in the midst of escalating tensions that includes the killing of journalists, sharina abbey, at clay. here's what the white house press secretary gen saki had to say. we encourage both parties to do so thoroughly and transparently, and to share their findings, to ensure that all evidence in this case is available and fully assessed. we stand ready to assist either party in any way that we can neither side as asked for our assistance at this time, and such a request would require in order for us to do so. president biden is scheduled to
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visit israel next month. the details of the trip have not been released and it's unclear of the white house will use the visit to press israel for accountability in the death of serene abu, our clay international and palestinian media group submitted a formal complaint to the international criminal court. last month, accusing israel of war crimes against journalists. the committee to protect journalists says 18 journalists, not including sharing of walker. i've been killed in israel and the palestinian occupied territory since 1992 other press freedom advocates for port higher numbers . israel systematically targets journalists, including those from al jazeera in 2010 and detained several on board, a humanitarian flotilla heading to gaza. last year, israel bond, the building with media offices, including al jazeera in the occupied gaza strip. and bailey, a month later, it is ready forces arrested al jazeera journalist, give out a godaddy. and she coveted demonstration in the shape dra neighborhood of occupied
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east jerusalem. on my brother is a palestinian american political analyst. he says there's a long list of crimes for which she is ready. forces have not been held accountable . this is a really horrific murder by and is really our me that has utter disregard for palestinian life because of a culture of dehumanization where they don't see palestinians as equal human beings and a culture of impunity. that is well documented by every major human rights organization in the world where simply they don't get held accountable or hardly ever when they commit horrific crimes 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 had home more in this case, just because of who shooting was the way much of mainstream us media. what i am exposed to, i'm has dealt with this is really an affront to journalistic integrity. they have refused to write to lay responsibility for this killing where it belong to these
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really army. you know, they keep referencing to stream 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 ukraine. because russia is an invading an occupying force. and yet, even though israel has been an invading and 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. still had on al jazeera oh,
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he's got nevada glen, the big diplomatic shifts defending smoothing to had made her medicine any want. russia has to say questioning, return to power of a market. that's just to say to sort of the direction wasn't there. ah hello there, let's look to southeast asia and it's been rather wet for much of the region, but particularly for the northwest corner of indo china. we saw some lightning strikes thanks to storms have been rolling into vietnam that wasn't seen in hand away as the se. asia games kicked off now the west to whether it can be found across the malay peninsula. c into southern areas of thailand we could see up to a 100 millimeters full of the next 24 hours. and of course that means that it could be some flooding. the similar story for southwestern areas of the philippines,
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we have got a flood alert out here as the wet weather continues that rain picking up through to sunday. now as we move down to australia, it's been very wet for queens and we've seen record rainfall across areas here. but you can see it's an improving picture. we also think some thunderstorms, however, across the sunshine coast, pushing into brisbin and it is going to get wet for the southeast corner, but it's lying up for the likes of the west as that active weather front pulls its way across the by did is going to take some rain however, to cities like adelaide it will be wet here through the weekend if we have a look at the 3 day, the temperature sitting near the average. however, as we move across the tasman to new zealand, while it is a very wet picture for both islands through the weekend, should weather update. i'll be back with more later. ah, a
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where palestinian leaders and foreign diplomats were among thousands who attended israel was carried out more rides and janine and the occupied westbank. sharina blocked, i was killed. 11 people have been injured to people who are shot with life. fire dozens have been killed, drink is ready operations in the city since march and another palestinian has also been shot near the illegal israeli settlement to buy a l t. the occupied westbank is video shows is ready. soldiers at the scene is really forced to say that conducting operations to arrest 2 suspects. now the news see, eames that find policy chief says the block will provide another $520000000.00 in military support to ukraine. he made the announcement ahead to of a meeting of 27 foreign ministers in germany. i'll discuss how to get around a russian blockade of ukrainian grain exports as affecting food supplies worldwide
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. go live, not a james base who's in vice on house, james. so military support and are the issue of food security given the war in ukraine are obviously big topics there today. yeah, absolutely. the ukrainian for a mistress joined the jew 7 demitra caliber, and i'm sure he's going to be pleased that that he, you support it as a military spending is now reaching the $2000000000.00 mark with that extra trash of funding. which means that ukraine will be able to, with that money buy more heavy weapons, more tanks, more artillery. and clearly the issue of grain is an important one, not just for ukraine that needs the money from its grain exports, but for the rest of the world. because there is a world food crisis, the e u estimates that $40000000.00 tons of grain that would normally have gone to the e. u is currently trapped in ukraine. 90 percent of that gray normally travels by
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sea and of course that route is blocked. the e u is now going to try and find a way of fast tracking the drive grain as much as i can by rail. but the e u foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, told me that he, he still believes it's a very big problem. that benz of hips block can do cranium, port my de russian navy, tons of which has been destroyed and burn or stolen and brought to russia. they do law mean foot crisis is a crisis created by the war. and we need to take 1000 of tons of wheat out the grain by a rail seen as a mighty time abroad is close due to the russian navy activities. and james have also spoken about potential movement in the stall, the iran nuclear talks. yes,
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the you all the mediator between the u. s. and iran, and mister burrell in recent days to send his debt, pity and talk, negotiate to enrique mora to terror on he's now come back from tehran, rather old situation, where he landed back in the european union in frankfurt. oh, frankfurt airport and with some of his top officials was detained for a time very oddly by german place. but the big news from the meeting is positive progress were told by mister bro, that's that mr. morris trip went better than expected. and he said it was positive enough for that to be fresh progress now on those nuclear talks, which were taking place in vienna until they've been stalled. now for some months, he said mister bro, the process had been blocked. it was now the block, the blockage was over the u. s. designation of these 9 rational revolutionary guards in iran, as a terrorist organization. by the us,
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it was the trump administration. they did that the by the ministrations, refused to lift that designation. well, certainly from the iranian side, they all seem positive progress. i suspect now the you will need to speak to the, the, the us, and see whether they can get those talks and be at a back back on track the sentence america, his own faith in vice. and russia says that regard finland's aspirations to join nato as a threat after the northern country moved close to apply for membership. finished either say the process should happen as quickly as possible that boss or bolts from helsinki. what about neutral, but prepared ready to defend the nation that long relied on its own military strength, these finished conscript practicing. and that's tracked by an imaginary enemy for but since the russian invasion of ukraine, finland, which he has a board of more than 1300 kilometer with russia,
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feel threatened by its large neighbour. obviously, obviously shown that our neighbors are willing to use force if necessary. and that changes things before the war and ukraine only around 25 percent of fin support the 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 going around for many in finland, believing for decades that stay neutral is key to their security. they know say that put into actions have pushed them towards natal, while rush has made it clear,
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it's not happy with this decision and that will 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 supplements, etc, etc. that's true, but no address. so i'm not actually afraid because i still trust limit that there must go. they have breaks. that's also what the young soldiers are hoping for. i think if we were part of nato, then there would there would,
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there would be so much backups. so no, i'm not scared off by that. having a well equipped army of nearly $300000.00 soldiers, finn and sas, it will be an asset to nato, while the conscript, looking forward to working together with other nations. joining the alliance will put an end to a long and peaceful period of neutrality steadfast and al jazeera helsinki. north korea says 6 people have died following a large break of covert 19 nation wide, long town was imposed off. the 1st official corona virus infection was announced on thursday. more than 350000 people since fallen ill, nearly 190000 and put in isolation. no career is one of the few countries that has not vaccinated its population. protest as are questioning the results of the presidential election in the philippines. that comes his days after ferdinand
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marco's junior overwhelmingly won the unofficial count phones. so he rewards from manila, riot, police, and water. canon trucks have been put on standby for this protest. now this is a protest against the new incoming administration to be headed by presumptive president ferdinand marco's junior. some of the protesters here are victims of martial law. tens of thousands of people were arrested thousands. others were tortured, disappeared, or killed during that time when martial law was imposed by marco's juniors father regiment mark was as well when he was then philippine precedent. none the protesters? yes, a they understand these 2 are not the same people, but they are angered by how mockers junior's campaign whitewash the crimes and the human rights abuses during that time. now some also concerned about government attempt to recover the billions of dollars stolen by the marcus's given that the
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president will have power to appoint members to the government agency tasks with recovering this illegal wealth. and finally, the protest here is also about voting irregularities, ranging from vote buying to the fact that vote counting machines broke down on election day resulting in some people being unable to cast their vote. cornell were chromosome or has been sworn in israel anchors prime minister for a 6th time. he succeeds by hinder roger boxer who resigned on monday, after demonstrations going for him. and his brother, the president, to go protests are being held for weeks against the government handling of an economic crisis. please say 9 people have been killed and hundreds injured enough. hernandez reports from colombo, the latest government reshuffle is unlikely to end the demonstrations runner, vicar missing her. who now basically will be the main occupant of the building. behind me, the official residents of the prime minister of sher longer broad temple trees. he is somebody who basically lost his parliament seat of the last general election.
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his party, the oldest party political party in sri lankan politics was thrown out of parliament under his watch. and for the people seeing this individual brought in as the prime minister, without even having the legitimacy of being represented in parliament, being selected by the people is an issue in terms of his ability to steer the country out of the doldrums economic crisis. it's raising. he is someone who has been around who has a certain amount of credibility with the international community, with lending institutions with western government because he has engaged them over the years during the various times that he served that he's headed government. so yesterday the government was very keen to announce that even the japanese
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government had made an indication that they would be helping sri lanka out after i run over promising his appointment. we also have the stock exchange creed, slightly up bank. now to our top story, the killing of sharing up our clear by israeli forces solid doll he rally has been held outside the london headquarters of the b b. c. that him, barbara, was there. what a wide range of people have turned out here in london to remember sheree bursey, there are journalists, some of them palestinian others from different countries. this one is people who've worked for example, if i west bank policy going down to the u. k. spoke and denounced what he called the murder of st. eichler at the hands of the israeli on the forces. there of also been words of disappointment in the u. k. government for its perceived weak response. if in fact that has been a response really a told to sharina killing,
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we've heard some of the names of other palestinians have been killed by these ready on forties right out and we've heard demands for justice and reminders for decades. really that have been palestinians killed without any form of accountability and in most cases. but also there have been word to remind you of just what she really meant to. people across the world are important as a journalist, her integrity and people show her day and palestinian artist paying tribute to her . the painter, the large mural and garza city, serene, is the 12th of missouri journalist, killed since the network launched 25 years ago. these are the names. ah,
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[000:00:00;00] me, ah ah, ah, this is al jazeera, these excuse me. other top stories, a funeral will be held in the coming hours for algebra, journalist renewable enclave, who was shot in the head by his wedding forces on wednesday fellows estate memorial, where palestinian leaders and foreign diplomats were among thousands who attended.
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