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tell the stories of my own people, so a global audience, on counting the cost for design marco's junior effectively the philippines. what will it mean for the economy and joe biden say fighting inflation is the top domestic priority. so can you bring down the cost of living and what keeping india and counting the cost on out here. oh, the palestinian authority welcomes international support investigating the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina away by israel forces. ah, ontario johnston, you're watching al jazeera life and also coming up a mass shooting at a supermarket. in the u. s. city of buffalo. these 10 people are killed, rushes,
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president funny. my putin warns finland against joining nato saying it would be a mistake. plus, oh, riding on a wave of public support you crane wins your vision song context. ah, the palestinian authority says it welcomes international support. investigating al jazeera journalist, sharina accolades. murder by is really forces showing was laid to rest on friday, but not before israeli police attacked her funeral procession. petticoat haine has the latest on the reaction to the attack on sharon's funeral from around the world . just thousands gather in london on the eve of napa. the day when
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palestinians commemorate the trauma of 948. 0, when more than 700000 were forcibly expelled or flood their homeland. but now another outrage, the killing of well known and respected al jazeera journalists, sharina ob o'clock. she was shot dead, palestinian say by israeli forces, while working, clearly labeled as press. and then at her funeral, this, ah, many people have many words for this attack from the white house podium, it was a regret the intrusion in intrusion. press secretary gen saki would not go on to condemn the attack. and the president had this to say, i don't know all the detail, but i know it has to be investigated. phyllis bennis was not surprised. well, there's a very consistent pattern here. the u. s. has been for decades. the primary,
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political, economic, military, strategic backer of israel, and it's among other things been committed to preventing any level of accountability. wow. members of congress have weighed in on twitter, calling it deeply disturbing. unacceptable saying the u. s. must condemn the attack on the funeral. and one congresswoman tweeted after her killing the u. s. must demand an end to his really apartheid. the german foreign minister also wait in it is meant, i ha, 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 shocked. and the french foreign minister treated as well saying he was shocked and appalled, condemning the death and demanding a transparent investigation. the these really police say say, will investigate, given the public comments from the bind in ministration. it isn't clear how much if
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any pressure they will put on israel baton will through to try and explain all of this category l 0, washington. richard s good scene served as a us diplomats during the time of president bill clinton. he on picks the reaction from the white house following screens, killing and funeral. i think this administration has made it clear it is calling for the absolute most thorough investigation possible. i mean, for the president, i states to say that is obviously not putting himself out on a limb, but by the same token, there are facts that need to be developed in terms of the bullet, for example, and to be extensive. it the weapons that really were using or turned over to a 3rd party, there's pressed by both sides to do an investigation. seems to be that's not too
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much to ask for either side to do. and i think that's pretty much what the administration is asking for. and again, there are, there's hard evidence and they said the bullet weapon cetera, that should be turned over. and i think until we, and that's not again something that's all that complicated. presumably palestinian officials have the bullet that killed terrain. it's not too much to ask them to part with that to a responsible 3rd party. and before that, you know, have governments around the world condemns something where we really don't know the entirety of the fact that maybe as a bit too much. hi, dustin posted mar who the bus has received a delegation from al jazeera and committed to investigating the killing of sri. and he said he will not accept the israelis taking part in an investigation best. also commended the bravery of al jazeera journalists and avoided sure in the store of
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jerusalem metal. a brother received the award on her behalf. 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 neither of her mass in the gaza strip helios in law spoke to al jazeera earlier. he's called for justice to be served, those who killed me. i love you oper our, this is a complete crime. we want to know who gave the order to assassinate charee, and we are confident that the person who gave the order to attack our tower for our 0 guys. the office was the same. that gave the order to break the hand of audi 0 of our gary and checked her out. and also the person who gave the order to kill sharina. we want them to be brought before justice. i
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at least 10 people have been killed and a shooting and a supermarket in the u. s. city of buffalo. this in new york state say the gunman is in custody. according to local media, he was dressed in body armor and at least 3 other people were injured. supermarket is in a predominantly black neighborhood, about 5 kilometers north of downtown buffalo. christian salumi has the latest from new york. we just heard from local officials about what happened. the sheriff from the buffalo area described it as pure evil, the f b. i says they're investigating the shooting that left at least 10 people dead as a hate crime. and as a racially motivated violence extremism case, they say that an 18 year old white male is now in custody. he came to the scene wearing tactical gear carrying an assault rifle and wearing a camera that live stream the event. does he approach the store?
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3 people, 4 people, sorry, were shot outside of the supermarket. the rest were shot inside 11 out of the 13 victims are african american and not in an african american neighborhood. is what police believe is why people police believe in addition to statements he made supposedly on social media, that he, this is a racially motivated incident. so the name of the suspect has not yet been released . however, the young man is in custody. we know one of the victims was a retired police officer who tried to engage him and stop him. he was shot dead. police then arrived at the scene and ordered him to drop his weapon, which he did, and they took him into custody. pro abortion rights activists have demonstrated several us cities to demand continued access to the procedure. they're responding to the supreme court member, which threatens to take away the constitutional rights to an abortion. gabriel is on the reports from washington, d. c. o. under cloudy skies,
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like rain, thousands of supporters of abortion rights took to the streets of washington, dc. the weather, perhaps symbolic of what they say will be dark days ahead. if the right to abortion is overturned, it is a huge decision, one guy, but it is her body, it changes her life, it changes everything. outrage stems from elite draft opinion published earlier this month, suggesting the supreme court was poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark 49 year old ruling that said the u. s. constitution guarantees a person's right to terminate a pregnancy. and it's not going to just stop because the law says so it is going to drive women to more dangerous procedures. one of the speakers at this rally was congresswoman barbara lee recently has opened up about getting an abortion herself
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. as a teenager, it was my body is my shy. that's what i was. the rally organized by a network of mostly abortion rights groups was one of more than 300 companion events planned and nationwide. on saturday. this one in new york also attracted thousands of people this would be one of the most significant reversible fundamental right in the history of this country. it would not only be a nightmare for women and girls across the country for generations to come with ripple effects around the world. the lancet. one of the oldest and most respected medical journals agrees, and in a new front page editorial says if abortion is banned, women will die. and just as samuel lido and his supporters want to overturn it, will have blood on their hands. a recent poll found at roughly by a $2.00 to $1.00 margin americans think low versus wade should be upheld only 28 percent think it should be overturned. but to those who do often argue abortion is
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akin to murder. people opposed to abortion are also planning rallies in the coming weeks before the supreme court issues. it's final ruling on the matter which is expected this summer. but on this day was about protesters taking to the streets to protect all right, or right they know could be slipping away very soon, one in which they say they will continue to fight for. gabriel's ando al jazeera washington still ahead on al jazeera after weeks of russian bombardment residence of ukraine's 2nd city of finally starting to build a night. we speak to someone in hockey, shemika, a little boy whose shooting stars see how the pool stayed in the hunt for an unprecedented youth dress. ah,
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the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to cattle. brook your travel package today. a heat wave warning has been posted for the northwest indian state of roger. stan, hey everyone. temperature is across the state. have hit 48 degrees and think we can expect much of the same on sunday this heat extending as far north into punjab state. so i'm rhodes are coming in at 45 degrees. it's not just india, but pakistan is while jacob bad hitting 50 degrees for the 1st time this year. temperatures come down a bit on sunday to $46.00. but look at this low hor, also $46.00 degrees. your record temperature for me is 48. so we're getting pretty close there. terms of the act of whether it's really that southern slice of india we're, we're going to see some downpours, maybe even some flooding for care law and tom on the do also what weather for the mall div and the western side upshar longer on sunday, after indo china, cascading brain in the forecast for northern areas of vietnam. that includes thing
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. and now i want to take it to china because a plum rains have really been doing a number for southern sections, including hong kong. that energy is dip into the south in the east and it will run into taiwan. here's your weather story for japan and mostly clarity. one for southern sections may see a few showers sneak into eastern portions of honshu sans out across the korean peninsula and beijing looking good with the height of 27 degrees on sunday. c. as in cat, official airline of the journey. how and why did who didn't become so obsessed with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold the corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. very good. i ripped this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about? why american today we take on us politics and society, that's the bottom line. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here at al jazeera. we believe everyone
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has a story worth hearing. ah ah, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories now. the palestinian authority says it welcomes international support. investigating how you see a journalistic screen. i please murder by it is ready, forces. shooting was laid to rest on friday. before is me least, a funeral procession. protestant in president mock me. the boss has received a delegation from al jazeera and committed to investigating the killing overshoot bustle. so commended the bravery odyssey what journalists would it stall to some
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of these time people have been killed in a shooting, a supermarket. when you essex, if you offer that place to new york state, say the gunman is in custody. according to local media, he was dressed in body and at least 3 other people injured ukraine. it says russian troops have withdrawn from its 2nd largest city 100 cave. off to weeks of heavy bombardment, cities mass has ukrainian forces, now pushed russian troops far from the region. the russian army has apparently stopped its advance in her cave. instead focusing on a guarding supply routes. ukraine's military says russia has intensified its artillery and air strikes. an eastern on the escal region, an ex i've chunk of lives in hot cave. he says people are slowly starting to rebuild their lives, even though they're still in danger. it was like the situation when you don't know whether you're going to wake up or not, you know, when you go to sleep in the evening so that, that wasn't,
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that was very scary. i think it's, it's a situation of, you know, step by step. we just, we have to get back to normal life. so somehow, you know, some day 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 of months, it's going to take a lot of time, but we, we're like, we can, you know, we might as well start to rebuild it today. so that's, that's what we're trying to do. i don't want to be under, under any illusion that we are still a fan. we can go back to no site starting from monday. you know that that's, that's a dangerous illusion. we are still in danger every day while russian forces withdraw from the northern ukraine, they're gaining territory in the countries east. they've been pounding towns and villages without terry and then moving troops forward as
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a bike report. once an idyllic street on the edge of town. now i giant crater bricks and mortar ripped apart. this is all that remains after russian forces talk to the outskirts of blackmore in eastern ukraine. with many people's hearts and souls went to building these homes. the war has destroyed so many women, but some people are glad to be alive and grateful for what they have left all from you. 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 his feet crunch on shattered windows as he tries to salvage what he can yet 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
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a bunker. russians frequently use long range weapons to destroy targets anyway. and ukraine. william another dealer. yes, we found all of the stuff today in 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 is taking place while they wait for casualties from the front line, we're given camouflage, for our vehicle. ah . we've just had to take cover because
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a jet was flying overhead and we had to spread out that this is what's happening on a daily basis for even those are trying to help lunatic. there's 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 said bake are jazeera eastern ukraine. russian president vladimir putin has told his it finished a counterpart that joining nato would be a mistake. solid minister informed putin of finance intention to join the alliance in a phone call on saturday. russia cut off its electricity supply to the country earlier . what's seen as retaliation for those plans? russian power accounts for around 10 percent of finan supply. the government in helsinki says it's making up the short for with imports from sweden, which is also likely to join later. i hope that that's weird and will also
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decide to join nato ha together with finland and that we're making the decisions simultaneously and, and hopefully we'll give them that or send step locations that we are willing to join nato together. i think this is crucial from the perspective of the whole nordic and baltic c region, the security ah region that we share. i think it's very important that we are making the decisions to get their of finland and sweden's potential membership has been the main topic of the nato foreign ministers, summit in berlin, where it's been opposed by major member of the alliance. step boston explains unified support for ukraine. that's basically the main theme here, the foreign ministers meeting, 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 nations who have the neutral for such
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a long time. but they now say the pollutants 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 president of turkey, that he can't. the flea was formed to nate to membership of the nordic nation especially suite, and he says has been hosting what he calls pro is organizations. and he's talking about the kurdish work party, the p k. k. that's why turkish people's predominantly big majority of the turkish people are against the membership of those countries who are supporting a p k y p g, tennis organization. and they're asking us to block this membership. but these are the issues that we need to talk. of course, with our nato allies,
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all 30 members alternate to have to approve the application. and this process will most likely take several months and sweet. and i'm mostly worried about the 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 germany has criticized india for banning we textbook saying big exporting nations have responsibility for the rest of the world, but the indian government says it has to protect its own food security, partly because of the war in ukraine. or india is the world's 2nd largest we produce, i was hoping to boost exports so it could cash in on the global shortfall caused by the invasion. but a scorching heat wave has damaged output and the government says it also needs to control inflation. labor lead prices have risen by more than 40 percent since the start of the year. at least 27 people have been killed and dozens injured in the building. fine india's capital, new delhi vase of arrested 2 brothers,
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suspecting the foss, started in their offices. katya the 1st, who do yon has more for 5 hours. flames ripped through the sorcery commercial building. a new deli inside. dozens of people burned to death. desperate some of the survivors jump through windows, look at 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, the cut, the water and the power supply running outside this hospital, families wait for updates, hoping their relatives are still alive, firefighters rescued about 70 people, but their whereabouts are unclear. sod, i ordered a low speed to learn so good. and 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
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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. with a little bit of fun, industrial big, there was only one exit and with the flames burning, 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 authorities in nigeria is northwestern. so koto state has imposed a 24 hour curfew in an attempt to stop protests. hunches of demonstrators demanded the release of suspects involved in the killing of a female student. ebert, samuel,
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whose christian was beaten to death, and on 5, when students on thursday, they alleged she made last statements about his loan, and what's not going to suspect have been arrested. lebanon goes to the pose on sunday, in the 1st general election since this economic meltdown began in 2019 saint. hodder. spoke to both his in beirut, about what matters most to them. but lebanon has had 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 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 routing the counter, the are organizing the election duty they benefit from the loads and they have arms
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. public sentiment may have turned against them, but these leaders still command loyalty for geological and sick, terry and reasons, despite the inability of the state to provide services in feeling, we have trust in them. and that is why we will vote for them like we did in the past. we don't trust the others. i mean, sure. lebanese society is divided along religious lines and has a power sharing system. leaders have become stronger than the state by controlling its resources and institutions. established traditional parties that still have a captive constituency. they still offer a series of play analytics services and patronage and money lead beneath thick area msm allows them to remain in office. they keep presenting themselves as victims, they keep portraying their opponents as going after their communities rights
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repeated attempts by protesters to bring change were met by violence. in some regions, intimidation and pressure are expected to effect the voting for the us. he is a halo of fear for the in the south and can things they confronting the status quo won't be easy. there is a crisis of confidence between the ruling class and the people, but the alternative is divided and weak and the current to a state which is now all the absence means a struggling population becomes more dependent on their liter. sundays 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 than their elisha zita, beirut. ukraine has stormed victory. this year's your vision song contact in the
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northern italian city of cheer in the flow. the country was represented by the food rep, band or orchestra, one of the favorites giving in the competition. having received a wave of public support after the russian invasion. adam rainy has more from the host city to written in northern italy. going into this, there was a lot of love and saw a very for that ban colors, orchestra, and all. throughout the day, saturday here in turn we heard from fans saying how much they support it, but then an actual voting round. and the 1st half was done, the u. k. was leading by a large margin. people start to wonder if you crane support had perhaps fallen below what many thought a habit once they tabulated votes that came in from fans around europe who send in text messages. ukraine blew away the competition. there was no doubt that they were favored by most of the people who vote in this contest and propelled them to an
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incredible victory. we spoke ukrainian fan, your inter and throughout the day on saturday and they said, this is really more than a song contest. this shows us support, we need it most. we need the world to know that, that we're more than just a country beaten down by war. we have artists, we have fingers, we have a rich culture. they were just swept up by their emotions. they all have to return to ukraine because they are a military age. and they say they want to that the law. but they say this just shows how much support that they're receiving. and it really buoy them going forward, as they know they have to go back and deal with some extremely harsh condition back in their home countries. ukraine. ukraine continues to try to, to, to fight back against russia in this war. so they say this, this really is their dreams come true, cannot say because they want to seeing competition because it showed the support of so many people around europe and around the world. some support now in liverpool, one at footballs, prestigious f, a cup as a chaser,
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quadruple of trophies. constantino's the semi cast delivered the knockout though in a penalty shoot out to defeat chelsea and complete an english double the through a back in action on tuesday as they try to catch the city in the race for the premier title and a 2 weeks face real madrid, unit champions of his medicine. i can't believe if it's massive. i've only one problem that we can't really celebrated because we plan to stay at the how can you do that? such a fantastic competition is active by the test evocation. and then you limit the celebrations, okay, obviously not all the people that can do what they want. but for the, for the team by putting in a game on to say, ah, this is out here and these are the top stores. the palestinian authority says it welcomes international support and investigating al jazeera journalist,
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