tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 15, 2022 12:00am-1:00am AST
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toms cavities and that the funny i'm, i don't want to go back to tourism. i want to continue to be a farmer as the island prepares to welcome visitors. again, many say the pandemic has taught them valuable lessons. never forget, ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm debug. this is the al jazeera and use our life from london coming up. 7 c the palestinian authority says it welcomes international support with the investigation into the death of al jazeera journalist, sharina blacklist 10 reported dead in a must shooting at a supermarket in buffalo, new york people returned to what's left of their homes in and around huck eve as
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russian troops would draw after bombarding the city for almost 3 months. oh, had you green windsor, eurovision song, contest, friends, and children where they're the favorites to win among a typically eclectic mix of entries. in small liverpool have on the 2nd major trophy of the season a b chelsea and a penalty. she sounds to lithia if i count for the 1st time since 2020 mm. the palestinian authority says it welcomes international support in investigating the murder of al jazeera journalists. sharon abbey act. ah, it's already police attack mourners at the funeral procession on friday,
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forcing the pull barrows to nearly dropped sharon's casket. israel's police chief was ordered an investigation into the office, his actions kareem was short in the head by authority forces on wednesday morning while covering a rate in the occupied westbank. nick clark is in the occupied east part of jerusalem, jerusalem, and he has more the international reaction to those images of his way the forces attacking mourners. it's been a quiet day here in occupied east jerusalem after the high emotion of serene. i will, atlas funeral, we saw those extraordinary scenes with is ready forces pushing and shoving and kicking people caused getting really fell to the ground. the rear window of the hearse was smashed in. and all this drew widespread international criticism which will come to in just a 2nd. but 1st this from the israeli police, they said we will be looking into the events that ensued during the funeral. or the police commissioner in coordination with the minister of public security has instructed an investigation to be conducted amongst the international criticism.
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there was this from the german foreign minister. as is near dia. it's incredibly important to me and we've made it very clear that her death is explained in a transparent way. and it's even sadder that the funeral ceremony could not be held in peace and dignity. to be honest, i'm deeply shock eat owned, let's say now from the white house press secretary, we have all seen on those images. they're obviously deeply disturbing. our we, this is a day where we should all be marking, including everyone there. the memory of a remarkable journalist who lost her life on we know that there is on we a, with as disturbing footage and from the funeral procession procession. today in jerusalem, we regret the intrusion to what should have been a peaceful procession. jen, saki, there me. well, the calls grow for an open, an independent investigation. its a sri and i will atlas death a death keely felt here in the region and right across the world were policy and
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president mahmoud abbas as awarded sharina black leather star of jerusalem. metal, he received a delegation from al jazeera and commended the bravery of al jazeera journalists. he also committed to investigating sharina killing, saying he will not accept the australians taking part in investigation. ah no dentist and we will continue the investigation and will in no way allow israel to be a partner to this investigation because they are killers and they are the ones who killed her. and the leader of hamas and the gaza strip yard sin was spoke to al jazeera earlier. he called for justice for those who killed serene, a levy op alcantar. this is a complete crime. we want to know who gave the order to assassinate sharina, the offer. we are confident that the person who gave the order to attack i'll jelic tower for out to cirrus garza office, was looking woman is the same that gave the order to break the hand of out. his ear is devoured, but dary shaped. you're out of it. and also the person who gave the order to kill sharika willis. and we want them to be brought before just
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a way to buy new or tensions, or high in the region on the eve of night by day, which means catastrophe. that's when 700000 palestinians were expelled from their land. following the creation of the state of israel, hundreds of people have rallied in london to mark the macbook on the death of serene ob aclu demonstrates his march through the city waving palestinian flags and pitches of serene pool. brennan was there some people on the battery of nevada not here in central london by a moss. as you can see behind me in the by tens of thousands of people a far as i can estimate icon to the end of march. and where i'm standing on the stage is just a few feet to my right hand side. you can hear people chanting from central, letting me remember mission of this anniversary. a given real poignancy, a certain amount of anger as well, by the killing in this past week of our colleague, a clay i'm joined now, but come out how us,
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who is the jack all the palestinian solidarity campaign and come out, come out. you actually, you usually did. yeah. i'm actually in about 12 years ago in rome. allah. and she was a lovely person. she didn't over to she still wasn't, there was any. she was very knowledgeable about the care. the situation here. it was really devastating for me as a protestant in someone with a video of be shopping footage of her killing and then then the callousness of the israeli security forces one, the effect of you know, almost dropping off into the, you know, at least 10 people have been killed in a shooting and a supermarket in the u. s. city of buffalo, that's according to the associated press news agency. police in new york state say the gunman is in custody. the supermarket is in a predominantly black neighbourhood, about 5 kilometers north of downtown buffalo. new york's governor,
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katy hosso says in a tweet that she is closely monitoring the situation which happened in her home town. these, these essential workers in how come to work every day, and they just want to serve the community and you know, i get a paycheck and they have to put up with this, this craziness. let's go straight to kristen salumi who's live 1st in new york. chris, and what more can you tell us? ah, well, information is still coming in, police are very much investigating the shooting, but a gunman has been taken into custody. and we know that at least 10 people have been shot dead many more and maybe injured. but the numbers are just trickling in. the incident happened at a supermarket and a predominantly black neighborhood. and one of the things that police are investigating is whether or not the gunman was live streaming at the time. there are reports that he was and also that he had posted a manifesto of some sort indicating
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a racial motivation for the shooting. of course, this is all unconfirmed at this point, but clearly a very graphic and terrible shooting that took place in video circulating on social media that showed people outside of the scene outside of the store and police still on the scene. so we are very much just learning what has happened there, but it clearly is a very troubling thing. of course, christine, the more and more information comes in every time of cool something like this happens, the world asks why success of us administrations haven't been able to get tougher on gums. he gun rights is a very sensitive issue here in the united states is guaranteed in the constitution under the 2nd amendment. and supporters of gun rights will fight very hard to keep that going. and some states like new york have tougher gun laws, but the guns. com over the border illegally, sometimes sometimes legally,
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and end up in criminals hands. but this also comes against a backdrop of rising crime nationwide, particularly in cities, particularly violence and crime involving done homicide rates. and some cities are all gone. crime in new york is up in particular, many associate this to post pandemic, mental health issues, as well as the easy availability of guns all of that, of course, the backdrop to a terrible shooting like this. and in fact, it was just a year ago in march that another supermarket in colorado had a terrible mouth shooting war 10 people died. so sadly, it's not uncommon here in the united states, but still very, very shocking. kristen, thank you so much for the update. christmas. leave me a new yorker coming up on this new south london. ah, protested alton,
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full straumy up support for abortion rights in the us. came young on the admits cove at 19 is causing great turmoil in north korea, which is reported. another 21 decks and, and sport the top player in women's tennis extent. so, winning run to $27.00 matches andes, here with that story ukrainian forces of lois to counter offensive near the russian hel town of idiom. and would prove a serious setback for moscow's plans to capture the entire dom bass region. russian forces have focused much of their firepower on the dom bass and a so called 2nd phase of their invasion, which was announced in april. but ukraine has been re taking territory in its north, east and maintaining pressure on troops in india and near russian supply lines. ukrainian military says russian troops of now withdrawn from the country,
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2nd largest city hoc eve, after weeks of heavy bombardment, their people beginning to return to their ruin homes and villages near the city archives of mer, says ukrainian forces have push russian troops far from the region the russian army has apparently stopped its advance in northern hoc eve instead focusing on guarding supply routes. ukraine's military says russia has intensified its artillery. an air strikes in the eastern dun yeske region. as obey is in her heave and sent this update. well the ukrainians say that the earth, they've managed to push the russians back towards the russian border now or the russians or anyone else. everyone else seems to think that this is a tactical withdrawal, but we've been in khaki. we're in the center of hockey right now. we've been here pretty much a few hours and i can tell you it's a massive change from when we were here just over a month ago. we haven't heard any artillery fire. there's many more people out on the streets, cafes and restaurants are open. this traffic on the streets. now,
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this one is the law, a 2nd largest city in ukraine. and last time we were here, we were told that one 3rd of the city's population had left that nowhere in the city were safe. now that situation has changed dramatically, but the governor of a harkey has said that many people are now returning to the city. although in some of the outskirts of villages and towns of hockey region where the russians have left, he fears that there still may be mines there. so he's asking people to be cautious . but again, her gave seems to be going back to some sort of normality love the robot has been cleared up from where the air strikes took place. and there's not any shelling taking place in the east of the country. the battle continue, and the authorities there say that those fights and those, those battles between the ukrainian or russian forces are very intense once an idyllic street on the edge of town. now, a giant crater,
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bricks and mortar ripped apart. this is all that remains after russian forces talk to the outskirts of blackmore in eastern ukraine over them with many people's hearts and souls went to building these homes. the war has destroyed so many but some people are glad to be alive and grateful for what they have left. all right, thank god, everything is all right. what is there to be scared about? i have 6 children, 5 sons, and one daughter, 9 grandsons. i've done everything in life, i could get his feet crunch on shattered windows as he tries to salvage what he can. 7 0, one of his few neighbors who still hear of his him a cigarette. in the same town, the russians hit this dormitory with a rocket. were told, it was meant to take out a bunker that russians frequently use long range weapons to destroy targets, anywhere in ukraine. they will come again is if we found all of that stuff today in
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the morning when i had explosion, i went down on my knees and the shrapnel came over my head. some people told us they had seen ukrainian military uria. the front lines are not far away. the russians are making a push for more territory. and ambulance crew heads close to where the battle has taken place. while they wait for casualties from the front line wake even camouflage, for our vehicle. ah . we've just had to take over because a jet was flying overhead and had to spread out. but this is what's happening on a daily basis for even though they're trying to help them,
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unit is no let up in the fighting with forced to turn back. the constant sound of heavy artillery can be heard and felt all day and all night. i sat bake i jazeera eastern ukraine. well, let's get more the situation in hockey. now alex of chunk of lives in the city and he joins us live now from sky. but alex, we've of course heard from the mass of the hockey eve that the city is now safe for people to return. our people prepared to believe these assurances. what's your experience there? hello, i'm just to 2 hours ago i received her yet another air read alert on my phone. so i think i prefer to advise my friends who are what lake would desire to come back to the city. i advised him not to do it just yet. it's not the time, just wait and see. i, of course,
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you are still very much within the range of, of russian air assaults of russian bombs. we know, for instance, in, in the port city of odessa, there were plans to lift the curfew there, but shortly before, that's russia sent the cruise missiles at the city other fees that they could be a return to an assault by russia. oh, it's not in the soul that we are really um, endangered by it's a basically their rockets and an artillery you know, and they just firing them. we were firing them just randomly basically, and no one was safe and the situation won't be 100 percent safe until the end of the war. that's all i can say. of course of the world was really shocked by scenes of utter devastation in the city of hockey. not even that long ago, it is extraordinary that people are prepared and able to return to the city,
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talk as through what it was like for people in heart have during those terrible days it really differs because the different neighborhoods were attacked like differently. you know, um, um, oh, my neighborhood was one of the safest ones. but still we got few buildings demolished, basically by the ation. and we had some like hid while we call it by a russian missiles. and it was like a situation when you don't know whether you're going to wake up or not, you know, when you go to sleep in evening. so that, that wasn't, that was very scary. and we're looking on our screens right now of some of the, some images of the damage to residential buildings. what sort of level of damage are we talking about? are we talking also about a situation where it could take many, many months,
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if not years to be billed, that part of the city that you mentioned there? i think it's, it's the situation of, you know, step by step. we just are, we have to get back to normal life. so somehow, you know, some day we, we, we just wish to return to normal life. and there's not a lot of like, not a lot we can do. we can't rebuild the whole city, like in a couple months it's gonna, it's gonna take a lot of time, but we, you, we're like, we can't. oh, we might as well start to rebuild any today. so that's, that's what we're trying to do. i was, can i get your sense of what is happening further feel to in ukraine as well? is there a sense given that russia, russian troops weren't able to take the capital key if appear to have been pushed back from holl keith, that the tide of war is very much turning in the favor of the ukrainian forces. although we know, of course, that the war rages in the dumbass region. um,
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we have the feeling that like the tide is turning basically and you know, we have the feeling that i that the war can be over. you know, because when it was february, march we, it's just, there was just no, when we like, we never even thought about it. like when is gonna look a little round when the war guy. and now we feel that it might end in mind and i've not been 10 years basically, maybe this year. but i mean, we don't know basically we don't know the real situation. um i, i don't want to be under under any illusion that we are still even again go back to normal stipend, starting from monday. you know that that's, that's a dangerous illusion. ok. are still in danger every day. alex, really,
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really great to speak to alex soft chunk of a who's been talking to us about life. returning tentatively to hockey. thank you. now turkey has offered to carry out a c evacuation of wounded fighters hold up in the massive as of style still works in mary awful. the southern port city has suffered weeks of devastating bombardment . the as of style complex is the last hold out of ukrainian defenders, and they say rushes military continues to carry out as strikes. hundreds of civilians who was sheltering in the plot were evacuated earlier this month with the help of the red cross and the un rushes president flood. he may, putin has told his finished counterpart, the joining nato would be a mistake sally. nearest though informed putin of finland's intention to join the alliance in a phone call on saturday, russia cut off its electricity supply to the country earlier, and was seen as retaliation for those plans. russian power accounts for around 10 percent of finland supply. but the government in helsinki says it's making up the
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shortfall with imports from sweden, which is also likely to join nato. i hope that that's weird and will also decide to join nato and to get there with finland and that we're making the decisions simultaneously. and hopefully we'll give it bad or send step locations that we are willing to join nato together. i think this is crucial from the perspective of the whole i nordic and baltic c region, the security i region that we share. i think it's very important that we are making the decisions to get their well fitted and sweden's potential membership has been the main topic of the nato foreign minister summit and berlin, wind speed, opposed by a major member of the alliance, steadfast and explains unified support for ukraine, that's basically the main theme here, the foreign ministers meeting,
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and berlin. the big topic will be natal membership for finland and sweden. the application is expected to happen in the next few days. it's a big historic moment for both nation to be neutral for such a long time. but they now say that it's actions and ukraine has pushed them towards nato. with an s sad, it's a big mistake for the nations to join. nato and kremlin has already warned that will be a reaction electricity coming from russia to finland has already been caught up today. and then there's the other hitch precedent. one of the turkey asked that he can't be asleep was forms to nate to membership of the nordic nation especially suite. and he says, has been hosting what he calls felice organizations and he's talking about the kurdish work party, the p k. k. that's why turkish people predominately big majority of the turkish people are against the membership of those countries who are supporting a p k, k y p g,
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tennis organization. and they are asking us to block this membership. but these are the issues that we need to talk, of course, with our nato allies. all 30 members alternate to have to approve the application. and this process is most likely take several months. and sweden mostly worried about just so called grace period, when they have not got the protection of article 5, which means. and the 2nd one is an attack on all north korea's leader says coven 19! has thrust his country into great turmoil, and has called for an all out battle to contain it spread kim young and has imposed a nationwide locked down after acknowledging a corona virus outbreak for the 1st time. 2 days ago of korean state media is reported. 21 deaths in the last day, among people with a fever. only one death has been formerly attributed to the alma khan variance of coven. 19 state media says more than half a 1000000 people have been sick with fever since late april,
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without specifying if it's due to corona virus. around half of recovered, but 280000, remain in quarantine. north korea's health system is crumbling. most of the 26000000 people who live there are unvaccinated, because the government refuse vaccines from the u. n. an experts say there are no antiviral drugs or bass testing capacity. and it's thought there's widespread starvation to the world food program. estimated that even before the pandemic, 11000000 people as more than 40 percent of the population were under nourish, and needed assistance. but you and aid agencies and most other relief groups have pulled out. she to extended board a shut downs, aiden foster cancer is an honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern career at lee's university. he joins us from exits out by skype. good to speak to you. first, the, the of course, we all know that north korea is a highly secretive them, the state. given the fact that it's admitted that there are covered infections that
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the country is worried about it, what does up i'd say about the critical extent of the infections, possibly in the country. it's as always rec, north korea. they are secretive as you say. so it's hard to know, but it's a very big deal, but they're admitting it. but experts are divided on there are still a few people who think that the draconian lockdown, sorry, shopped on board a shot down, which is how they've dealt with it up to now could have meant the dash that the claims that they had for fetch, as it seemed you haven't had any cases that might have been true, but i think the majority think that especially with the ohm icon variant and it it, which, which of course is in china on which borders north korea. and that's the one country they have any contact with. they probably had something before, but clearly it's now got so bad that you can't go on claiming that there's none. it's still very odd cuz you hinted how they do it. they have a sheet that used to whatever used to work i get. i don't think. but there's this
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weird fever that's got half a 1000000 people who got that well, we will know what we're talking about. don't me. so it's, it's a very big deal of the language kim drug on is using, you know, usually so a bombastic a know all countries the best in the world and so on. and then now we have missing a great price or so for once you've got to believe in a more do we know about north korea's health system? particular when it comes to treatment containment or, or ab testing simply that it is not up to this at all. i mean it's, it's a communist country that used to be a large category back in the day the health system was probably quite good. i, when they had aid from the former soviet union, that medical stalk are quite numerous and very dedicated. but there is no results is, i mean, even in better times, you know, you hear reports of hospitals that may not even have running water much less. i'll do things and then when it comes to the more sophisticated stuff that we will
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become more familiar with in the 2 years of kind of video, the need for ice to use and sound extremely limited and add to that a and undernourished population. i don't know how many are actually starting out with, i mean, to quibble, but yes, people are weeks as a lot of co bits to this, a lot of tuberculosis in the country, which also tells you something i, it's, it's, it's the whole the holla, outlook is really is, is trying to be very, very warning indeed. and they've made, of course, a point of turning down international help. under these circumstances. you mentioned that that will change. i think there's a strong chance it will change, but that's the the, the criminal thing. i think my one might wonder what has to say in north korea. as far as we know, you understood that campus made other arrangements private himself on his circle, but it's not just the most people. it's nobody i mean according to the world health organization, north korea and every track, sometimes school demos, career of africa, all the 2 countries in the world which have reported nobody vaccinated. and that
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just makes no sense at all to putting a really high risk gamble that you know you could hold. you could tell to keep it outside and have no protections. you know, once, once it, once it actually gets in, um say it, i think it is, it is an alarming prospect. and i think, yeah, they might, i mean, helps you, often throughout the pandemic and the new south korean government, conservative and in principle, a bit hard line. but nonetheless, you know, i'll brothers in the north, the age been offered, china is offering to w h. o house, i think he will accept help from somebody. it'll be interesting to see what and you know, who and walt basically because they are politics hinges on that, obviously. and we'll be watching that closely. aden foster casa order, a senior research fellow in sociology emboldened career lead university. thank you . thank you very much. now there's a lot more still to come this. our temperatures region 50 degrees celsius impulse of pakistan sparking fears the mountain glaciers could lead to flash flooding.
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smalley of a purse or a light, a new president. but it won't be voters deciding who gets the top joe added school to win. that's been 10 years in the making of one of cycling biggest events. ah, europe and africa, this is the forecast for you here. of ron good to see you. so we'll begin in europe where we've got some thunderstorms breaking out across western france or are weather alerts in play for this activity. it will chug toward the ease. so increasing cloud cover for paris, and i think showers seem likely at some point in the day on sunday showers dotted across england, wales into scotland, but nothing major here. london's got a high of 23 degrees after iberia. we go, we've got a push of some atlantic moisture for coastal sections of portugal into the north
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west of spain. i gotta tell you the best weather on the continent at central parts of europe. we've got high temperatures here. well above average, fall on sunshine. but then there is some rain as we looked toward romania into the balkans in that's leaking into greece. now here's the thing for turkey at central areas, eastern areas where we've got some rain in the forecast for you top end of africa looks like this. a breeze off the mediterranean means the temperature in cairo is at $32.00. that's average for the sum of the or her mat. and wind is really pronounce and we've got storms across the gulf of getting a new ox shut at 43 degrees. that's almost 10 above average. we're dip to the south, now showers pull out of course zulu new tall into southern mozambique. so showers to be expected and ma, put so with a hiv $23.00 degrees here later. ah . the short films at home and inspiration. personal stories of people
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who are keeping the spirit of freedom alive by courageously defending their rights to be heard a allergy 0 select. i'm rob reynolds at the us mexico border on may 23rd the by the administration plans to terminate. title 42. that's a pandemic era policy introduced under donald trump. that allows for the immediate deportation of migrants in mexico will meet migrants seeking a better life. and here from some of the hundreds of thousands to port it yet preparing to try again. special coverage on al jazeera lou.
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ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, the palestinian authority says it welcomes international supported investigating the murder of al jazeera journalists, sharina apple acura. meanwhile, israel's police chief is ordered an investigation into the actions of officers who at times warners of a funeral. on friday. ukraine says russian troops are withdrawn from its 2nd largest city hockey. after weeks of heavy bombardment, people are beginning to return to their ruined homes and villages near the city. and at least 10 people are opposed to being killed in a shooting at a supermarket to the u. s. city of buffalo police in new york state say the gunman is in custody. pro abortion rights activists have been demonstrating in cities across the u. s. they're expressing their anger at
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a leaked memo from the supreme court, which threatens to take away the constitutional right to an abortion. in a draft opinion, a majority of justice is supported overturning the landmark road versus way decision which legalize the procedure across the us. and congress democrats fail to pass a vote to codify abortion rights after, but republicans voted it down. gabriel is all know was at the march in washington, dc, tens of thousands of people out here in washington dc. these are all abortion rights supporters. and as you can see, the numbers are huge. we're seeing young people, old people, parents with their children are very diverse crowd here. and they have one thing in common. and if they want to keep roe v wade, they want to keep women's rights or the ability to have an abortion. and they are against the possibility that the supreme court could overturn at landmark decision
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of roe vs wade. a decision has been on the enshrined in the constitution here for women to have an abortion or be allowed to for nearly 50 years now. and the crowd that we're seeing here, you can really get a sense of how there is outrage, and they're taking their message directly to the supreme court. trying to fight any change, because they feel so strongly that abortion should remain part of the constitution . elisa india's capital, new delhi of arrested to company owners suspected of flouting safety regulations after at least 27 people died in a fire. dozens more were injured when the full story building caught fire with some jumping from windows to save themselves. catcher, lopez, hot a young as mol for 5 hours. flames ripped through this 4 story commercial building a new delhi inside. dozens of people burned to death.
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desperate. some of the survivors jump through windows. a lot of people, including women, were breaking glass and jumping out. all the air conditioning units in the building were on fire, about 15 of them authority to cut the water and the power supply. outside this hospital families wait for updates, hoping their relatives are still alive. fire fighters rescued about 70 people, but their whereabouts are unclear. sod, i ordered a low speed to last of the longer at rama. i've gone to several hospitals looking for my wife, the trauma hospital, the memorial hospital. and now here it's my 3rd attempt to rescue units look through what's left, searching for more victims and clues. the flame started on the 1st floor, which mostly has offices, daily's fire services, say the building, had no clearance, no fire extinguishers, or proper safety equipment. was a little good of buffalo big. there was only one exit and with the flames burning
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on it, no one could escape fires are common in india. building laws and safety norms are often ignored by both builders and residents. an investigation is underway for now that's of little comfort for families facing this loss. castillo missile, a young al jazeera, a brutal south asian heat wave has made pakistan home to some of the hottest places on earth. the government has warned of crop and water shortages as temperatures reese reach 50 degrees celsius. campbell hider has more from islam about i'm on the outskirts of islam abad and we've been reading some of the fall. murder have just taken care of their rate crop. but i can tell you one thing is $42.00 degrees already here, and this is only the mid of may average temperature around this time of the year
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regarding our normal lead, $3536.00 degrees and the major logical department of gods had issued a warning came their temperature may rise by 9 degrees in some places. now it should be no day that jacob odd and the southern province of kindred corday at high of 50, making a hard place in the white for the last few days. and at a war named cord crossed out 50 small, which of course could endangered tens of thousands of people living at college focused on august under the nor devens here proper spring. and the extreme temperature. i now mean that the fruit outboard are going to be damaged badly show it registered with production and a country richard. an agricultural economy might see both going to be plenty of fun because of lack of range and early heat wave. most of the fruit is lost and the
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read crop is badly affected and not just dad, while they're in the tread of drought and famine into planes and out that it also another warning that the glass up into not and bugs on as much remembered how the most glaciers outside the polar regions, dev gosh, where to start melting at foster rate. we have already seen an outburst of one particular glass. up in the northridge, of course, crept away bridges, and a warning as that dead. extreme redder may also induce flash floods in de nod, and so anchor process of continued against the government's handling of the economic crisis during a temporary lifting of a nationwide curfew. it was imposed on monday after violence broke out between anti government protested and supporters of the former prime minister may hinder roger paxis. the people were given 12 hours on saturday to get essential supplies before
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the curfew came back into effect. till anchor has seen weeks of protests over rising prices and shortages. new prime minister ronald vikram singer, is currently assembling his cabinet a 24 hour curfew has been declared in the capital of nigeria, northwestern sir cato state, in an attempt to stop protest, but protest demanding the release of suspects involved in a student killing. deborah samuel, a christian student, was beaten to death and set on fire by muslim students on thursday for allegedly making blasphemous statements about islam. in a woodside group, 2 suspects were arrested, but hundreds of demonstrators have been calling for their release. nigeria is almost evenly divided between the largely kristian south and mainly muslim nor where some states have adopted a slamming law, including death sentences for blasphemy. now police in the somali capsule, mogadishu, i've imposed a curfew ahead of an election on sunday. the government says arm groups are
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threatening attacks to disrupt the process. members of parliament are due to elect the next president more than a year behind schedule. whoever becomes somali as next leader will inherit a country deep in crisis. there's the ongoing threat of our sure bob, which controls of much of the countryside and has recently stepped up a tax in mogadishu. the economy is incredibly weak. nearly 3 quarters of the population live on less than $1.90 a day. and as a looming hunger crisis, as somalia suffers its worse drought in decades, the un says more than 6000000 people, that's 40 percent of the population have been affected, is forced 760000 people to leave their homes. there's also ango at current president mohammed abdulla he from r joe who can't controversially extended his term last year, deepening political divisions and sparking violence. malcolm web looks at the candidates most likely to be somali next president shakes sharif
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amid was president of somalia once before. and he wants to be president again. his government was credited with developing somalis, constitution, and building the national army. after the central government collapsed in 1991. it was criticized for corruption. i want to build a government, it gives me rights to all the somali people and provide security and justice to this morning for trying to include all political functions and for specific policies, shake serif is widely seen as one of the strongest contenders is one of 39 candidates who have registered their post line, this 3 in mogadishu, one of them will go on to lead a government that doesn't control much of somalia beyond here, the capital sways of the countryside, controlled by the on group out. bob tamales. don't even get to vote. in this
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election, its members of parliament who will elect the president and the members of parliament were selected by clan representatives. everyone familiar with the process say it's been mod 5 vote buying and corruption. another form of president shake mood running and also widely seen as a possible winner. when he was in office, you an investigator said, hi, this individuals embezzled fast sums of money from the central bank. let's check the gun. the got once a peace activist, he's known as a negotiator and says how men the rest between somalia is federal states incumbent president mohammed up to life magic is running again. he's lost support in parliament. his opponent say he's divisive, made some money as armed, conflicts worse, and brought economic decline. he's promising change recovery point minister under pharma, j till they fell out. he's also
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a prominent contender. the final outcome of the vote depends on who ends up supporting who it's very difficult to predict potential alliances. at this stage, i think a lot of back room deals and under the table deals are happening as we speak. and they will continue to happen until the 11th hour. just before dawn on sunday morning, we'll continue to make deals. members of parliament will vote on sunday in a series of up to 3 rounds in the safety of mortgage issues green zone. far removed from most somalis, the regions worse drought in decades is just one of the many challenges faced by millions of people, and by some money is next leader, malcolm web al jazeera market issue, somalia, lebanon goes to the polls on sunday in the 1st general election since this economic meltdown began in 2019. so, you know, hold a spoke to voters in beirut about what matters most to them. lebanon has had
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a turbulent history to say the least, but decades of corruption and unsustainable spending by successive governments has led to its financial collapse. parliamentary elections are scheduled for sunday. it should be a chance for political change. but the secretary and leaders and parties that have govern this country for decades are seeking to return to power failure to see if they will win because they are the authorities. the route in the country are organizing the election and they benefit from the loads. and they have arms public sentiment, they have turned against them. but these leaders still command loyalty for jo, logical and said terry and reasons, despite the inability of the state to provide services in feeling we have trust in them. and that is why we would vote for them like we did in the past. we don't trust others. remember how lebanese society is divided along religious lines and
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has a power sharing system. leaders have become stronger than the state by controlling its resources and institutions. the established traditional parties still have a captive constituency. they still offer a series of play and listing services and patronage and money. lebanese victorian ism allows them to remain in office. they keep presenting themselves as victims. they keep portraying their opponents as going after their communities rights repeated attempts by protesters to bring change were met by violence. in some regions, intimidation and pressure are expected to effect voting for the safety is a halo of fear for the in the south. and people cannot say that they, i tired enough is enough. confronting the status quo won't be easy.
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there is a crisis of confidence between the ruling class and the people. but the alternative is divided and weak. and the current system, a state which is now all but absent means a struggling population, becomes more dependent on their leaders. sunday's election is supposed to be a turning point to set lebanon on the path of recovery, but many fear nothing will change in the way politicians run. this country said their al jazeera, beirut, the supreme council of the united arab emirates has confirmed that shake mohammed been desired has been appointed the country's next president. it follows the death of his half brother shakily, forbid, side i'll nigh on you. he is currently observing 40 days of morning. oh, millions of fans around the well the watching the grand final of the eurovision song contest which is taking place in the northern italian city of ch are in. oh,
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this act is the favorite to win ukrainian folk rap band kalish orchestra. they've received a wave of public support following the russian invasion in february. oh, adam rainy joins us live from new terrain and northern italy. so how did ukraine song go down there? ah, it went down really well, we're watching to hear from inside the venue in the press center and we have people dancing on tables waving, ukrainian flags with it for disney. they were doing that for a lot of countries, but there seems to be something more for this ukraine entry. we watch your vision right now. if you or others are coming in when you're not on air, you see that many of the artists self state competing to when, when they're looking at the camera, they wave a little ukrainian flag. it shows a bit of solidarity. that is so important to that band right now. actually we've been speaking to ukrainian pants in italy and they say a wind here would mean everything for them. we may be like for
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a couple of minutes for an hour a day. look at just to safe. it would mean a lot. it's a me and a lot. stephanie. it turned in to you. i saw in about everyone's mom and ukraine as a mom, mom to us all. and we're seeing and about mom the to you finding for and adam for those who miraculously maybe don't know how it all works. how does voting take place, and what does the dreaded nil pla potentially mean for people? ah, well, just a few minutes ago, right? as the last back plate, you had to host, say, if you're here watching this and you're in europe text in who you think you should, when you can vote, pretty much as much as you want except for you can't vote for your own country. so if you're hearing italy, i could vote for ukraine if i wanted, i can vote for serbia, but i clicked vote for italy. that's happening across this large swath of territory that fits into the eurovision content from israel and the not failure itself. and,
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and we have all the way you t u k in the west competing here. but that's not all it is. we have this very political candidates here, vote that already took place amongst juries and all the countries. and that is what can often be political fans, texting in usually text what music they really like. but this kind of back doorway . these juries bony has some saying that might mean ukraine has this so not. but it also might mean, some countries who perhaps thought that all this kind of anti rush or rhetoric and taking place here, should have never been given life might vote against them. so, you know, it's like reading tea leaves at this point. all we can say is some, the energy we're feeling here and her in is a lot of support for college orchestra. but how that is going to pan out and the next few minutes, 4 hours, it sometimes takes quite awhile as yet to be seen. not long until we know that when i had a brady inter and thank you. now still a,
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had this news out for the 1st time since 2019 london's wembley stadium was back in full capacity for the english f. a cup final. andy's here with that story in sports . ah, for over a century american parents have entrusted their sons to the boy scouts of america, hoping they would gain skills that would improve their lives. instead, countess young lives ruined by predators within the organization. i knew they were so like, oh, but i could not figure out where it was coming from me. in a 3 part series full blinds investigates, a massive scandal that raw the united states scoutmaster parked one on. i was just 074 years after nack land and a permanent displacement of more than 700000 palestinians
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a year long from the bombing, although diseases offices in the gaza story. and in the week that network journalist sharina abbey was killed in the occupied west bank. we examined the situation in palestine in a one hour special program joiners on all jazeera oh oh, what about cass promised his aunt eat with the sport? thanks so much. navel liverpool have won their 2nd manger trophy of the season. they beat chelsea and a penalty shoots out to lift the f a cup the 1st time since 2006. so hell mark
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reports ah, the f a cup final had a more familiar feel to it this year. it was the 1st time the show pizza, wembley, had been a full capacity since 2019 due to the corona virus pandemic. chelsea, we're taking on the liverpool side looking to complete the 2nd part of an unprecedented trophy. quadruple. both sides had opportunities to school in the opening half hour, with the best chance falling to chelsea, marcus alonzo jobs. but the key moment of the 1st half thor liverpool. forward mohammed salam go off injured, a big worry would the champions league final, just 2 weeks away from me, laid off at a very good so he was replaced with portugal. dio go daughter, who almost made an immediate impact by robert. so just forget the 2nd tough thought the woodwork rattled at either end of the pitch. alonzo did so early for chelsea
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with liverpool coming close twice in quick succession layton 1st through diaz and then and the robert o extra time was needed but still neither side could break the deadlock. so for the 2nd straight cup finally, between these 2 teams, the match would be decided in a penalty shooter sod. yamani had the chance to win it for liverpool only for his cynical teammate edward mandy to deny her mesa no. then failed to school for chelsea, leaving costa simic us to step out and feel a memorable win 4 year gun club site. simic us for level 2 down and 2 to go liverpool quest to finish off the season with 4 trophies remains
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alive. oh, well, malik julietta still got pulled off an incredible escape in the german bond as legal discovery in the added time against cologne. sure, they stay in the country late for another season. so the 2 on wednesday got missing the 16th, wiser and safety stated instead, it hurts a bill in heading into the renovation. play off of this los vegas brush adorned early hall in their school and it wants to 30 brochures for joining much of the city. he's got a to 6 goals. integration. he 9 games. that's my son. a club. dorman william is from c one. they finish the 2nd in the table behind champion by and we did not shine is given up. it's hosting rights to another major sporting event due to the cove at 19 pandemic. this time,
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it's the 2023 asian cup. the chinese football federation said the ongoing and exceptional circumstances caused by carnivorous, whilst sublime. 24 nations were due to play at the tournaments in july next year. early this month, china has found its hosting of september's asian games. now now the joke of it is made it 1000 career, wins his latest victory coming in the semi finals gates hanging open wellborn plates and caspar it of norway in straight, sets it up. yes. said that about ducky garbage can. it's just just the 5th men's plan history to recall that $1000.00 winds jimmy connors even lando roger federer and raphael madell of those to hit full figures. yeah, thanks thanks to the tournament in the crowd for, for celebrating the the milestone with me obviously. and i was seeing roger and rafa celebrated those milestones in the last couple of years in the and yeah, i was looking forward to, to get to that 1000 myself. and you know, i'm really,
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really blessed. you know, i'm privileged to, to drive that many victories on the tour, replace the furnace. it's a pass in sunday's final. well, number 5 here. allison reserve in 3 sets. taking that aside, a $63.00 is the 1st time the great class reached the finally decided and run. it will be a repeats of last year's french open file, which joke of it. now in the women's draw, well born english, 3 on sac has extended her winning run sets when t 7 matches sunset dropped just 3 games in this straight sat, semi final wind over annisa lanka in rome. the polish player has now reached the final as her last 5 tournaments. that point say, sunset will play honorable when the final decision is in beating barrier casa keener of russia, in 3 sets. he had the same a match points in this encounter before securing her 11th straight when the 2nd
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consecutive unfold. uber after her recent cited victory in the j and a when that's being 10 years in the making. it cycling zeroed italian, 35 year old thomas against securing his 1st stage when the race says 2012. the belgians last gran. so stage victory came that the 2019 sort of france, spain's pampered lopez has retained the overall re sleep. okay, that is a sports looking for. now let's get back to neath in london. all right, thanks sandy wold before we go one last story, the world's longest suspension foot bridges opened in the czech republic. it's named sky bridge. here it is 7 to one, which is how many meters long the walkway is. it took 2 years to build at a cost of $8400000.00. the foot bridge offers unique views for visitors who ever had for heights is more than 1100 meters above sea level that connects to mountain ridges in the countries north east. that is it from any broker for this news hour, but i'll be back in
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