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we want to find out more about how else has it been taken from the wild, and so just in a gar remark, it is a schooling hops the animal trade a plethora of exotic species. a tiny metal cages, distressed and sweltering under the sun. ah, calls grow louder for action against israeli forces for shooting dead. al jazeera journalist, serene apo acura. ah, other than nora. kyle, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up. people in lebanon, a voting and a parliamentary election in the hopes that will lift the country out of its worst economic crisis. ukrainian troops clear villages after pushing russian forces out of the 2nd largest city of khaki. and
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a gunman kills at least 10 people in the u. s. city of buffalo police are investigating it as a hate crime. ah, calls are growing louder for action against israeli forces for shooting dead. al jazeera journalist, serene apple r class as world wide condemnation, both for her murder and the subsequent attacks by police at have funeral about saying authorities as it welcomes the international support. article haine has the global reaction with thousands gather in london on the eve of napa. the day when palestinians commemorate the trauma of 948. 0, when more than 700000 were forcibly expelled or flood their homeland. but now
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another outrage, the killing of well known and respected al jazeera journalists, sharina ob o'clock. she was shot dead 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, 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 waited on twitter calling it deeply
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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 israeli apartheid. the german foreign minister also await in assessment. aha, 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 solder 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. oh, these really police say they will investigate, given the public comments from the biden ministration. it is unclear how much if any pressure they will put on israel to follow through to try and explain all of this particle. he al jazeera washington, a palestinian president has assured
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a delegation from al jazeera that he is committed to investigating the killing of serene abu o'clock. mackwood abbas says he will not accept the israelis taking part in investigation. abbas also commended the bravery of al jazeera journalists and awarded sharon the store of jerusalem metal. a brother received the award on her behalf. i'm given them. 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, that, oh, holes have opened in lebanon the, in the countries 1st general election since as economic meltdown. began in 2019, there are some live pictures from a polling station. the in bare root are correspondence in a hot at spoke to voters in the lebanese capital about the issues that matter most
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to them. 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 and leaders and parties that have govern this country for decades are seeking to return to power. so you need to see if they will win because they are the authority, the routing, the counter, the are organizing the election duty. they benefit from the loads and they have arms public sentiments. they have turned against them. but these leaders still command loyalty for july decal and sick terry and reasons, despite the inability of the state to provide services in feeling we have trusting them. and that is why we will vote for them like we did in the past. we don't trust the others. i remember how the lebanese society is divided along religious lines and has
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a power sharing system. leaders have become stronger than the state by controlling its resources and institution. he established traditional party that still have a captive constituency. they still offer a series of play analytics services and patronage and money lead beneath 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 boss says he is a halo of fear for the in the south. and people can not saying that the guy is confronting the status quo. won't be
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easy. there is a crisis of it is 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. than hood their al, jazeera, beirut, or wrestle santa joins us live from a police station in bay route. and wrestle pulls up only really just open to we are seeing a few people starting to come in to vote while they're there that the within started at 4 g in lebanon, and we are expecting it to continue. continue today until at 16 at g. there are 4000000 and lebanese, were eligible to ward for these elections. and today,
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the expectations is that hundreds of thousands of this, this, the lebanese, that are going to come to the foreign stations and cast their war. so, lebanon is deeply dead. the way that these on the did that the sectarian loyalties and the security is always a concern here. so i'll say of their pulling stations. we see the heaviest security measures. interior ministry has deployed 4 to 5 housing tubes from the lebanese army to secure and to ensure the security and the transparency of this election. so today, a total of $718.00 candidates are running for $128.00 seats in the parliament, which is equally divided between muslims and christians. however, neither muslims nor the christians are united, traditionally, in lebanon. there have been 2 competing camps that there were divided
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and now this, this discount or the 14 march coalition, which is led by the did the shia muslims and also joined by the christians. on the other hand, the 8th march, called the ed that the 14 much clinician also we see this is led by this for me as, as some christian fractions as well. however, today, the leader of the sudanese saturday and the prior to the former prime minister said that the in his part is not going to run in this elections. and that is increasing the concerns that this decision will lead to a oh, good luck in the election in the county. hi to look is always regarded as a point to commit to mercy for the governments here. so low turnout is less less the mercy afforded the government. this elections are quite important because it's not only going to show who will have the majority deployment. but as the company is
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going to another electron october, the presidential election, the outcome or visit lectures on going to show was who would be the next president and the next prime minister. esl said, joining us that from lebanon. thank very much muscle. ukraine says russian troops are withdrawn from at 2nd city concave. after weeks of heavy bombardment, these mass as ukrainian force as of now pushed the russian military far from the region. the russian army has reported the stopped its advance and northern call cave. instead, focusing on guarding supply rates, he kinsman, he says, russia has intensified its artillery and as strike in the eastern, dannetta legion or russian forces may be withdrawing from northern ukraine, but they are gaining territory in easton regions. they've been pounding towns and villages. busy with artillery and then moving troops forward,
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as i beg reports from the east. once an idyllic street on the edge of town. now, a 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 not well known. but some people are glad to be alive and grateful for what they have left oh 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 get his feet crunch on shattered windows as he tries to salvage what he can yet 0, one of his few neighbors who still here offers him a cigarette. in the same town,
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the russians hit this dormitory with a rocket. we're told it was meant to take out a bunker. russians frequently used long range weapons to destroy targets, anywhere in ukraine with them. another deal is if 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 in the area. 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 way 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. luna, this no let up in the fighting with forced to turn back. the constant sound of heavy artillery could be heard and felt all day. and all night. i said bake are jazeera eastern ukraine. ross, as president vladimir putin had told his finished counterpart that joining nato would be a mistake. saline stone formed putin of finland's intention to join the alliance, and a phone call on saturday. russia cut off its electricity supply to the country earlier in what seen as retaliation for those plans. ration power accounts for around 10 percent of finland supply. the government in helsinki says it's making up the shortfall with imports from sweden, which is also likely to join nato. i hope that that's weird and will also
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decide to join nato to get there with finland and that we're making the decisions simultaneously and, and hopefully we'll give them 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 sea region, the security ah region that we share. i think it's very important that we are making the decisions to get their stella has hair on al jazeera fighting for a woman's right to choose what pro abortion rallies in the us shemika and football shooting stars. what's how livable stay in the hunt for a while? triple trophies ah,
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with dust storms have really been a big problem across the middle east as of late. hey everyone, but the winds are finally starting to die down on sundays. so let's go in for a closer look around the golf. at the winds will still be blustery to start the day on sunday. so if we focus specifically on doha, about 50 kilometers per hour, but then as we get through sunday, those winds will die down to about 30 kilometers per hour. then we've got some high heat around the red sea jet coming in at 47 degrees. your record for the month of may is $48.00, so getting pretty close there. and speaking of high temperatures, we can find that through pakistan, jacob, a bad 46. you are just 50 the other day, so you've come down a bit. the hor, also at $46.00 degrees in your record for the month of may is $48.00, so getting close there as well. now for turkey, the situation is some rain for central areas rate toward the east is where we've
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got disturbed weather. so showers in traps on the hive. 18 degrees on sunday. as we dipped toward the south, a few showers exiting quasi luna tall pushing into southern mozambique. so we can expect some showers for ma bhutto with the high of 23 degrees but otherwise to the north, to the west. and also to the south of this. we've got a lot of sun, a beauty of a day in cape town with a hive. 21 degrees on sunday. see later. ah, gang culture dominates america on the world, but has it permeated law enforcement itself? they want exactly what every gang member wants, a power and control. both lines investigates allegations of organized gangs within the los angeles sheriff's department taking the law into their own hands. a failure at every level from every art of los angeles county government shadow system. a lay secretive sheriff gangs on al jazeera
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blue. ah, daniel without zera. his reminder of our top stories this hour about us in all 30 says it welcomes international supports of investigating al jazeera journalist, serene abil act of murder. last railey forces showing was laid to rest on friday, but not before his ready police attacked her funeral procession. polls of just opened in lebanon and the 1st general election since in economic meltdown in 2019 hundreds of candidates are buying for a place in the 128 seat parliament. and ukraine says, russian troops of withdrawn from at 2nd largest city called cave. after weeks of
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heavy bombardment, cities mass as ukrainian forces have now pushed russian troops far from the region . please say a shooting at a supermarket in the us state of new york was a racially motivated, hate crime. 10 people have been killed and another 3 injured. kristen silly me. reports from new york. a pure evil. that's how the county sheriff described 18 year old. peyton genderin, the gunman came to a buffalo, new york supermarket in a predominantly black neighbourhood, with an assault rifle wearing tactical gear and a camera to live stream his actions. this was pure evil. it's straight up, racially motivated. he cried from somebody outside of our community outside of the city of good neighbors as a mere said, commented to our community and tried to inflict debt evil
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upon us. 11 of the 13 shooting victims were african american, a retired police officer tried to stop the assailant, but was killed before buffalo police arrived at the scene and surrounded the gunman, forcing him to surrender. the governor was quick to react. and is my sincere hope that this individual, this wipe the premises? who just perpetrated a hate crime on an innocent community will spend the rest of his days behind bar. and heaven helped him in the next world as well. a newly released report from the centers for disease control says that gun related death in the united states reach an all time high. during the pandemic in 2022 aside. an gun related homicide, which increased by 35 percent. those numbers remained elevated in 2021 and showed no signs of abating. we will not stop until every lead is investigated.
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every piece of evidence is analyze. genderin will appear in court on thursday to face 1st degree murder charges. and if convicted, the possibility of life behind bars kristin salumi al jazeera, new york, pro abortion rights activists have demonstrated in several us cities that demand continued access to the procedure. they're responding to a leak supreme court memo, which threatens to take away the constitutional right to an abortion. here was under reports from washington, d. c. ah, under cloudy skies and light 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. else. reach stems from
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a week to draft opinion published earlier this month, suggesting the supreme court was poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark 49 year old doing that said the u. s. constitution guarantees a person's right to terminate the pregnancy. and it's not going to just stop because the law says, so it's just 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 self. as a teenager, it was my body is my joy. that's what it was. the rally organized by a network of mostly abortion rights groups was one of more than 300 companion events planned nationwide on saturday. this one in new york also attracted thousands of people. this would be one of the most significant
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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 who 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 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 who'd be slipping away very soon. but one in which they say they
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will continue to fight for gabriel's dondo. how to cedar washington. several 100 millions have been rallying in the capsule obamacare in support of the military john to and its army. it comes as france pulls its forces out places of westland since 2 minute she crews and molly in the past 2 years. and the failure of french forces to stop attacks by armed groups linked to al qaeda. france ended its joint operations with molly and force his last june and announced it was pulling out all troops in february. somalia will soon have a new president chosen by members of parliament. the election has been delayed for more than a year and has been marked by corruption obligations and violence. malcolm web reports from the somali capital market issue. amena mohammed abdi was known for being a serious, an outspoken critic of somali as government until she was killed. 2 months ago, she was an opposition m. p flying for a turn. the sister simila says she wanted to be part of
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a new government that would make somalia a farrah and safer place. a suicide bomber ran a terrorist and election meeting in the town of bella, tween young group. i'm sure bob said it was responsible. he's one of hundreds of people who've been killed in the tense lead up to somali as presidential election, which has been delayed by more than a year. to mirrors, says she, not much more than sister. i'm going to want to give them a hand with that. so i mean, always helped everyone who came her way, whether they were her relatives or not, or from any trend. she didn't care about that thing and she just saw people and humanity. if anyone was in need, she just cared about the needs of that person to meet with killed nearly 300 n p. 's have been sworn in the families didn't get to vote for them. they were selected by plan representatives and officials, in processes that many say were corrupted and rig and peas,
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elect the president under a system that was introduced after the central government collapse in $991.00. everyone familiar with the process of buying votes is widespread. winning depends on forging alliances between factions. in the days leading up to the very many of the deals have been discussed here. the heavily fortified to 0 hotel in the capital market issue. place where politicians and their supporters can meet relative safety . a televised debate between for the most prominent candidates was plan advertised on the billboard, but it didn't happen. the candidate disagreed on the terms. somalis haven't even got to hear what the policies are, the different candidates are. but what people think won't affect the outcome. because the decision lies in the hands of the members of parliament. people familiar with the process, a large amount of cash involved. still don't guarantee any want to victory or even
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a vote. no candidate campaigning without money. then all in b is just room in traffic in not around telling them i work for you. i'm everyone is guaranteeing voting for you for you for you. someone come big money from 56 candidate, and then you have only one vote. yes, people here have seen the elections will make the money are safer. this is a place where politicians can't even safely move around their own capital city. whoever wins the vote, faces from enormous challenges malcolm web al jazeera morgan issue somalia. elsco in state media have released the 1st public images of a corona virus outright because it's official death told rises to $42.00 foot. it shows empty streets and workers in protective suits, sprang disinfectant. con young's 1st admitted it was dealing with a nation wide outbreak earlier this week is now reporting 182-0000 suspected cases
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. livable have won footballs prestigious f. a camp as they chased a quadruple of trophies. constantino semi cas delivered the knockout blow and penalties shoot out to defeat chelsea and complete an english cup double. but liverpool are back in action on tuesday as they tried to catch months to city in the race for the premier league title. and in 2 weeks they face rail madrid and the european champions league final massive. i cannot believe if it's massive. i've only one problem, i would be counter you celebrated because you play don't use it. okay. you do that such a fantastic competitions that they've been tested occasionally and 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 tuesday. i mean, everything came to me to the players for the funds. you know, it's a big moment for us up at school and we have ones trophy for
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a long time. so it was nice to, to bring it back to them. and i might say, hopefully we can was more to call ukraine has storm to make che, at this he has eurovision song contest in the northern italian city of tour. and they were one of the favorites going into the competition that having received a massive wave of public support after the russian invasion out of my knee reports from turin, long savor to win ukraine's colors orchestra did just that at the 66th eurovision song contest. and turn in their song stephanie and owe to the lead. singer's mother gained a new context, sceptre. russia invaded, it became a symbol for the whole country. ah, it's catchy, too. a fusion of wrath and ukrainian folk music fans from ukraine and elsewhere. we're happy with the result. yes, we already can't be because we always support the ukraine. we are led america. wow . very well. ah,
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money. coming in 2nd place, the you pays at sam ryder with his space man. a big come back. the u. k. received 0 points last year. rounding up at the top 5, spain, sweden, in serbia. as usual, your vision had its mix of glamour, sentimentality, and can't be fun. even stayed journalists got caught up in the fun and press room that seemed like a disco at times. russia was banned from competing castigated for launching a punishing war against ukraine. russia usually does quite well at your vision. but all along this here, ukraine was clearly the favorite either because people wanted to show their solidarity and support for the country or because they loved the song, a song that reminds us all to cherish where we come from. adam rainy al jazeera,
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turn italy, and taking off again after a break to to coven 19, is paper playing trying it's not that he saw deposit 61000 contenders to make the well championship final. in austria. they competed in categories of distance at time and aerobatics, when, as came for pakistan, serbia and south korea. ah no, without this era, these are the top stories. the palestinian authority says it welcomes international support and investigating out there a journalist green apple act of murder bias. wally forces. dream was laid to rest on friday but not before it's really police attacks. a funeral procession. palestinian president has received a delegation from.

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