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my name, barbara mental activity and inspire dalton under voice for the plot to countless mark with martinez, the searcher al jazeera. ah yes, he is railey security forces. target palestinians mocking the 74 found a vestry of the creation of the zionist state, which they call them, knock about what catastrophe, monsters in the u. s. in solidarity with the palestinians, and also justice for the killing of al jazeera john les sharina. ah, hello there, i'm no styles the attain, this is out there at life and also coming up. it's not something against russia,
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but is what we think is best for us. sweden and finland designed to join nato in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine, ending decades of neutrality plus o celebrations. and the somali capital, where m. p 's have elected a new president who is voted out 5 years ago. ah now marches mocking the 74th and a vast array of the creation of the state of israel known to palestinians as i'll knock that will catastrophe had ended in violence. palestinian students were arrested at television university on sunday, after confrontations with right wing activist staging counter protests israeli media report. the 2 have been released, but one remains in police custody accused of assault
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and israeli forces injured several palestinian protest as any occupied westbank. they were rallying near the base l settlement and the city of ramallah on sunday as increase pension this year after al jazeera janitory and actually was shot dead by israeli forces. and there's also been defiant messages from palestinians as rally in the gaza strip. they flew balloons, bearing the names of cities occupied by israel in 1948, nearly 800000 palestinians were driven from their homes in the year that israel was founded. one off would be heard that we want to say to these occupations that we will not allow any crime against jerusalem and locks or against palestinian people . any foolishness committed by the occupational opened the gates of hell and the resistance were remains a shield, answered the defense, jerusalem and deluxe. well sammy said now takes a look back at the history of the luck and how it's affected. entire generations
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shall help please. now, living in holland dear refugee camp was forced to flee a border june 1948 when he was 18 years old. but he still holds on to what left the keys to his house. the powerful recollections sometimes capture his gaze. in may, 948 design is declared. the establishment of the state of israel. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were displaced, design as quickly absorbed, conquered palestinian towns into their new state of israel. as many palestinians languished in refugee camps. heard about albert, the jews attacked the town. there were 4 people with mental disabilities who didn't understand that they should stay indoors so they were killed by the zionist shilling. i did not see the zionists, but i heard the show them. why haven't you gone back to the porch colored a steady yes the eldest decided we should stay out of the town for a week or a month or
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a couple of months until the zionists leave but they never left our town and eventually our hope of returning die who was the hand in your home. there were a few people who tried to sneak back into a bulge at night, but the zines called them and killed them. how could anyone think of returning after that? he longed to set foot again in his village. he still remembers its water wells and trees fondly. but israel generally does not allow palestinians into what is now israel even for a visit. if they don't have his railey citizenship, israeli id cards, or special permit could only give him a glimpse of what it looks like to day park with fields and flowers. you know, they all seem so tranquil now, but appearances can be deceiving because this was one of the palestinian village of a bullet swept by the turmoil of an extra foreshadow house eve. it's all still
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there in his memory, the grandfather displace heartbroken, still hoping to return his par. 1000 displacement seems the dissenters ever sammy they then al jazeera holland. dear refugee camps on palestinians living in the occupied west bank, se israel's long term aim has always been to seize as much land as possible. neither abraham reports now on life under israeli occupation. halima eunice says israel considered her existence a threat just because she's a palestinian iraqi who was forced out of her home in 1948. now she's threatened to be evicted again. she's been living in this case and my saturday for the southern hadron health for decades had said today, the 80 year old gave birth to her children here in the very same cave and tells us she doesn't want to be buried anywhere else. while the morals are, lemme double in our suffering is not over. as long as we are here. they are
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brutalizing, like if they just leave us and let us be, we have a good life. halima grew up witnessing, shrinking palestinian lands and morally get ready. supplements locals here have recently lost a 20 year legal battle to allow them to stay. they have little hope and is ready justice, like many other palestinians. they believe israel supreme court is part of white washing the occupation. for decades. israel has been using different methods, the strict palestinians out of their land, closed military areas, weapons ranges, natural reserves, and state labs are old, but some ways to push palestinians out. at the same time israeli settlements considered illegal under international law, are expanding on those very same lands every year, palestinians mark neck, which means catastrophe and arabic. thus when more than 700000 people were forced out of their homes by the creation of israel, 74 years on. many here,
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save that now isn't just a memory. but our reality with his really land grabs evictions and illegal supplement expansion. they want the world to know that the neck back is continuing every day. those who left their homes thinking will be back within days, have had their children and grandchildren, born in refugee camps, refugees in palestine, and that they asper, exceed 6000000 people. i don't 10000 refugees live in the for what refugee camp near hebron city south of the occupied west bank since its establishment in 1948. its population has tripled. mother i nephew will volunteer to organize fun activities with children. while he teaches them songs about the return, he does not think it's possible in his lifetime. miss mary gabriella, millennial shave, i've lost hope. not that i don't want to return the situation and what they have
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planned for. i suggest that it's over. we've lost our lands, they sold aside as time passes, the waiting goes on and palestinians. now we're even struggling to stay on the little land that is left him l. jazeera, the occupied westbank, while demonstrations were also held in various american cities and solidarity with palestinians. many protest as they are also voice to their anger against the killing of sharina block. they had, he called, he went to one of those rallies in washington dc for washington d. c. standards. this is an incredibly small protest or not, but less than a 100 people. protesters that i've talked to here say that is part of the problem. when i was in 1st grade, i, when, when my teacher showed us the, the world ma'am, and i'm like, where am i just said, where's palestine? and everyone's like, what is i constantly hear people talking about
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a israel and the land belonging to them throughout my school throughout our schools . i've been to, in conversations on the street and not enough people know the history of what happens of palestine on because i feel that a lot of western media phrases are as a conflict as like a 2 sided issue. and we're both sides are equally as violent. there are many signs you're talking about, the death and the funeral of serene album, o'clock the l g 0 journalist, who was a gun down doing her job well wearing a press like best. many people here said they expected, given that there would be many more people at the pro just, but in reality, this is a story that has been only barely covered in american media and the people here. so that's pretty much par for the course. well, meanwhile, investigative journalism group belin cat, has conducted its own investigation into sharina, killing john carter. fiorella was the primary researcher in that study,
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and he explains what the report concluded be evidence that we reviewed does show that there were armed groups that were located south of the i d. s. position on the street. so just to give you a sense for, for the sense of scale and faith, believe the vehicle in the idea, the convoy that was parked on the street was located approximately 190 meters away from the spot where a black one was shot and killed the positions of the armed individuals who we see in the, in the footage, again that we found on social media. they were located further south. so the idea was, was located between where a black light were shot and killed. and these are groups. the armed groups were further south, as they said, approximately 280 meters and beyond. so that's a further distance. it's much more obstructed line of sight to the spot where, where this tragic killing took place. so when we conduct an open source investigation and billing what we do in order to determine that time is examined
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shadows. for example, if we do find that there are any shadows in videos or pictures, that was the case here. so by conducting a shadow analysis, we were able to estimate that the shooting took place probably around 630, maybe maximum 77 in the morning, but probably closer to 630. the other way that we can determine, or rather approximate a time is by finding the 1st mention of the, the shooting on social media. so in this case, the earliest mentioned that we could find of the event was from about 6, 33 in the morning. the 1st video that we found of sharina black, late on the, on the ground, was from about $636.00. and we found other videos that were from about that time as well. and so that allows us to make an estimate that the shooting probably took place around 6630 in the morning. hostile ahead here all. now, is there
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a lunch time shooting as a church in the us? my police say parishioners showed exceptional heroism. and the star of the show, we check out the fast so called a blood moon in a yeah. ah good. he has begun the, the full world cup is on its way to cattle hook your travel package today or here's the thing. those winds have finally backed off, but now the humidity has bumped in for sun across the gulf. everyone here is the details, but still a bit of a wind blowing down through iraq. that's going to stir round the sand in dusting to wait, but it's not going to get as far as bahrain or cats are. so her has a high of 40 degrees. temperatures have come down in jetta. you've got a high of 42 on monday, another spot,
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there's temporaries coming down. a bit of relief. is through pakistan, jacob, about just the other day, registering the highest temperature in the world so far for 2022 at 51 degrees. you're now down to 44 on monday, but let me take out toward friday will paint the colors on darker, the red, the higher the temperature here. so jacob bad, you could very well be back up to 50 degrees by the end of the week. here's of other story in turkey, were that sons out? we've got some high temperature is that includes is stan ball 25 degrees on tally at 27. likely a few showers though for central air. it's that includes capital on cobra. central africa looks like this. our usual storms, but i would say more centered over western areas. in the forecast on mondays we dip toward the south, some showers, southern sections of mozambique central areas as well. but a huge swath of south africa is dry cape town looking good with a height of 26 cats on air with issue airline of the journey. how do you states control information in china?
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there's no can go to search the war tenement. the find it is trying to make the whole country forget how does the narrative improve public opinion? the headline died and that allowed the children to continue to die too. how is citizen judd? listen, we framing the story. i am here to document the war crimes chron. muted by with his resume, the listening post dissects the media on the al jazeera. ah ah. are they watching al jazeera? let's remind you about top stories here at the salad. israeli forces have injured several. palestinian protesters rallying near the beta l settlement and the city of
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ramallah and the occupied westbank are marching to mock the 74th on of us 3 of the creation of the state of israel, known to palestinians as a lack of catastrophe. demonstrations of also been held in various american cities in solidarity with palestinians, many per just as also voiced their anger against the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina. now turning to signs of life returning to normal in china's biggest city. after more than 6 weeks of credit, 19 locked downs, supermarkets, malls, and restaurants and shanghai are expected to reopen with limited capacity starting on monday. officials have declared 15 of 16 districts in the city of 25000000 people have eliminated corona virus cases. well let's speak to katrina you. she is across this for us from beijing katrina. this is a reopening but only a partial one. right? that's right, but it still bring a lot of relief to shun has 25000000 residents who have been enormously frustrated
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on district lockdown for at least 6 weeks, some residents for 7 weeks as well. and during this lockdown period, it's been really difficult. at times he had access to fresh food and other essential supplies. and there been a lot of inconsistent messaging from authorities. we've had easing of restrictions only for things to be tightened up again. so this announcement really is the clearest timeline that shanghai residents have received a during this time for resuming normal life. and the goal is for them to resume normal life by june. the 1st and the reason that the authorities are going forward with this is because for 2 days now they've had 0 societal transmissions of corbin 19 outside people already in quarantine. so what they've outlined is 3 different phases of this gradual reopening from today. on monday we see some physical stores opening mainly things like supermarkets, groceries, pharmacies, some hair, dresses,
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some restaurants as well, will be able to open up offering, take out services only. and we'll see this over the next few weeks or more and more businesses begin to your been some in person classes will resume a for some students as well. public transport in areas that currently have no recovered 19 cases and slights who also slowly resume over the government is definitely concerned and prioritizing, getting a lot of factories back online. a lot of supply chains back online because shanghai such an important city, not only is it the biggest city in china, is also a major commercial center. so they really want to get the supply chain which have been crippled, back working again so that the, the rest of the country can resume. also normally speaking of which katrina, china is still determined. it seems to pursue this 0 current strategy. despite the disappointing economic figures we've been saying it's proving massively costly for
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china's economy. we've had these really grinned figures out today on monday. everything from industrial output to harm sales. it's coming in at some really concerning figures, in particular our retail sales and unemployment. retail sales are down 11 point one percent year one year. and unemployment in urban areas is up by 6 point one percent . and those are the worst figures that we've seen here in china since the beginning of the outbreak in 2020, but still, despite these mounting costs, the authorities here are very keen to continue this 0 tolerance approach to carbon 90 narly in shanghai than in dozens of other cities across china as well, including in beijing, katrina, you that for us with all the latest from vision. thank you very much. katrina how month ago ukraine's 2nd largest city was being shelled daily by russian forces . but now ukraine says it's won the battle for khaki,
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then pushed russian forces towards their own border house. i beg reports now on the residence around khaki. we're trying to rebuild their lives. the indelible scores of full are everywhere here in ruskin. the sofa in the villages that surround hot give, the majority of residents fled to russian, advance their pets left behind in the rush to reach safety. inside the medical clinic, i can't shell remains. 87 year old ego stated he recalled when russian troops entered his home. robert sugar murder shows are they said granny, we are searching for a weapon. granny is more than 80 years old. where is she supposed to get the weapon? they were jumping over the fence is breaking everything. i said, do you want to shoot me? shoot, i'm not scared, was. the ukranian soldiers accompanied us or on edge were told the villages mind. but the consent seems to be giving away true positions,
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tactics or anything that may cast a shadow over. what's happened here. we can only get access to villages like this with a military escort and we're told what we can and cannot film the ukrainians have managed to push out russian from places like this, which means the hockey city is now a little safer for its residence. a site that would not have been possible. a month ago, a 3rd of the residence had left the rest, slipped in shelters, no place in the city was considered safe. all that has now changed the question the look typically what people are walking outside. we were at this park last week and it was empty. we thought we weren't allowed to be outside. ca, keith is coming back to normal life. you can see that life is still going on. war is war, but we must live the constant sound of the city being pounded seems like a distant memory. the russian military can still target hockey with missiles, but the too far out to shell it. 4 ah,
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air raid sirens can still be heard daily. but residents, undeterred. nation, so that the hang out high cliff is quite no, no shootings or soldiers, or protecting us, glory to crane. i wish everybody would come back alive from the war and all russian troops go back to their country and never come back. it's our ukranian land and we will fight for it. toy harkey is slowly returning to some semblance of normality even if the war is not over. i said, beg, i'll jazeera hark if. well, meanwhile, the regional governor of ukraine's western levine regions has russia, has fired 4 missiles at military targets near the border with poland. no casualties were reported, and the missiles were reportedly fired from the black sea. ukraine says 2 of them were brought down before they were able to reach their target. now he was last hit by russian mythos on may the 3rd, the west,
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and that he has been largely sped since the war began. as russia focuses its efforts in the east announced in and has declared that it is applying for nato membership along with sweden. that was a distant prospect for both countries. just a few months ago that russia's invasion of ukraine has shifted their stance of neutrality in kremlin has warned them that expanding the western alliance would be a mistake. police has worn out from stock on this is historic pursuing as well. it's a real about turn in sweden's oh i the ology magdalena anderson saying that she wants to keep in step with finland in this process saying that they don't want to be left a pay in the baltic on their own of finland goes into nights. i and they don't, and she saying there is no desire to provoke russia or to be russia's enemy beyond their condemnation of russia's war with ukraine. but that the invasion itself is a turning point and they can no longer rely on and the old way of doing things. she
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did add that sweet and we'll have the condition that they'll be no nuclear weapons on swedish soil. are no permanent nato basses, but perhaps an indication of just how hard it's been for sweden to let go of this alliance free status that they've had for 2 centuries. is that even 2 weeks after the russian invasion of ukraine, magdalena anderson said that the security situation in europe would be worse. and if sweden made an application to nights i, she's obviously changed her mind on that backed up by the security analysis that sweden released on friday, but many within her own party who helped to create and uphold this. this status quo will be morning that sweden with its peaceful ideologies, albeit with a large defense sector, is now likely very likely to become a member of
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a military alliance that is based on a nuclear deterrent. why is that so likely? well, they is a majority in parliament in the greeks dog that is behind me, that is going to ratify this decision of the social democrats in the car and days. and we're likely to see this week, sweden and finland puts it in by joint application to be members of night as well as finland and sweden pushed to join the nato alliance. molly is pulling out a regional military alliance fighting group from this a hello region. molly's military jones, i made that announcement, slicing a lack of progress money with you to hold the g 5 presidency in february, but there's been criticism of the military sensitive power in a cru last year. when we spoke to william lawrence, he is a former us diplomat serving as regional security officer in west africa. he says molly's need is have isolated the country. it's significant in that molly's taking a further step away from regional cooperation and also
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a step away from france which backs the g 5 as part of its regional strategy. again, one of the worst areas of jihad is in the world. there's really nobody that wants to cooperate with the molly and purchase gover. right government right now. they came to power in a coup in august of 2020 and then another coup in may of 2021 ad 1st announcing and didn't want to hold elections for 5 years. it's now reduced to 2 years. and it's subject to many sanctions from eco, was an over 50 nation that had troops. molly, as part of the, just the stabilisation of molly after the civil war. and molly, they've all pulled out a lot of the troops have moved to me bring niger. and that increased the importance of the region working as a region nor to compact to combat the jihad is threats moving all about. and molly's saying, nope, we're going to do it on our own. now after months of delays, threats of violence and growing hunger crisis. somali finally has
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a new president. how son, jake, mohammed, has had the job before that was voted out 5 years ago. now can web reports now from august issue and shake the move. good credit is malia once before. now he's back in office again. my country needs to work forward and not go backwards and it doesn't need violence intervention. whatever was done to people. we call for forgiveness. this time, the gunfire on the streets of the capital. nobody who is in celebration is an armed conflict. people here at lansing have a change of leader as an shake defeated outgoing president mohammed ad de la. he mohammed known as former jay, whose popularity has declined over his 5 years. you know, if, if he's critic, say he's made some money as conflicts and economy worth and that he tried to stay in power. i stalling, the election. was meant to happen more than
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a year ago for molly's don't actually get to the vote. m p. 's are chosen by officials and plan representative. then the m. p voted for presidential candidates and a series of 3 rounds. it's an electoral system that was introduced after somali is central government collapse. in 1990. 1. been much criticized was meant to be transitional. somalia could move to having elections with one person, one vote that hasn't happened. one thing the system is always delivered is a change of a head. if you are familiar with the process of buying a vote and corruption, widespread loyalties on guaranteed in the last round, it was the opposition uniting against outgoing president for measure that to the balance. the sun shake inherits the major challenges. the armed group, our ship is stronger than it was when his 1st term ended 5 years ago. it controls
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ways that the countryside and simone has been suffering one of its worst droughts in decades. the un has warned of appending, famine, more than 700000 people have lost their farms in livestock and fled the countryside into camp. they urgently need help. with a morbid issue with the mainland for optimism. i just, we celebrate the victory of president hutson shake mohammed. you want him to prioritize security and establish one person, one vote and create jobs, especially for the youth. extended election period is intense and sometimes violent people type things will get better. milk and web and just more good issue to malia . now police praising the bravery of parishioners after church shooting in the us state of california. one person was killed and 4 others. critically wounded and not
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attack in laguna woods on sunday. please say the suspect of gunman was stopped and his weapons seized by parishioners. they say he's an asian man in his sixties. most of the people in the chance at the time i believe, to be of taiwanese in the incident, happened at lunch at a lunch bank bank with the following morning service. and again, to remind you this is. busy very preliminary information, we believe a group of church goers to teen him and hog tied in lake with an extension cord and confiscated at least 2 weapons from him. he was detained when the deputies arrived . that group of churchgoers displayed what we believed. exceptional who wrote the heroism and bravery and interviewing or intervening to stop the suspect and police say the man they believe is behind saturday shooting and buffalo city and new york state had threatened violence before 10 people were killed after an 18 year old white man opened fire a grocery store and a predominantly black neighborhood. most of the victims were black us president joe
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biden condemned the shooting describing it is hate filled. o crowds have gathered to watch what's called a super flower, blood moon light of the night skies of southern greece. the moon appeared a reddish color as it rose. 7 above the ancient temple of poseidon, the phenomenon house fascinated humans with thousands of years. it happens when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth, creating a total lunar eclipse. and some of the clearest views of the celestial show will be from north and south america. at this time, the moon is at its closest point to making it appear larger and bryce of unusual. oh hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. israeli forces have injured several, palestinian protesters rallying near the base l settlement and the city of ramallah and the occupied west bank. and they were march.

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