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actually. ah, hello, julie mcdonald, this is jesse relied from london also coming up anger, prayers, and tears in texas. a community mourns the victims of the laces. us school massacre with all the love, the love bothered, i beg you and anger over the state of maternity care in senegal as 11 you born babies, die in a hospital fire. ah, hello there, good to have your company. the palestinian attorney general says israeli forces deliberately targeted veteran al jazeera reporter, sharina apple ack clay with armor piercing bullets with the intent to kill her. and
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those who tried to help her. akram al casa says, they've completed that a sniper shot shoot in the head in the occupied westbank on may. the 11th is abraham explains not from ramallah, the israeli army, deliberately targeted veteran. i just eat a journalist should in wallclear, this is the mean finding of the palestinian public prosecutor's investigation into the killing in a press conference and the presidential headquarters in the occupied westbank. the prosecutor explained how shitty was targeted while trying to escape a barrage of bullets. hello, dana be shuttling coffee. and it's been proven conclusively, it's at the targeting shewn. and the group are joined by the israeli occupation forces was direct and deliberate. that has improved by the type of the rice of a ruger mini 14 and the type of bullet known as appears in bullet stuff. the investigation confirmed there was no firing from the palestinian side at the time, shooting was killed. the bullet is
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a key evidence of the case. palestinian official have refused to hand it over to the israeli authorities. the palestinian authority won't even release the picture of the bullet saying israel will try to use it to manipulate track. that mistrust is why the palestinian authority has refused a joint investigation with israel saying it can't trust the israel to investigate itself. these re narrative changed several times since shooting was shot. these really are mistress that it can't determine if she was killed by palestinians or by israeli forces. the al jazeera media network has formed the legal team to defer should ins file to the international criminal court. i c, c. earlier this week, the palestinian foreign ministry submitted the fall of shooting killing to the high tribunal, hoping the ice is used, prosecutor would investigate the case. then we will continue to resort to all international forums and we will not abandon a single right of the palestinian people. we will present all the document to the
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international court, including this significant report. and we have already referred several documents to the international criminal court. the palestinian investigation report is the latest addition to witnesses accounts and several investigations confirming that should in was deliberately targeted. it's seen here as more prove as more evidence that if and when the i see decides to investigate this case that they will have more witnesses. they will have more finding, but the palestinians here are hoping that with international pressure, with the media attention to this case, that the eyes to see will indeed investigate should ins killing as a war crime. many here say that shit in is not the 1st victim of these really occupation and fear she won't be the last. they won't accountability, but fear it's a far fetched expectation. neither abraham elders either the occupied westbank were louis marian ocampo,
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served to as the 1st chief prosecutor of the international criminal court from 2003 to 2012. and he said media networks can help facilitate the work of the i. c. c. prosecutor, she was a journalist, she, she had the american pathways. she's, she's a barry this particular victim. so i believe they went to move forward with k to expedite the process is to help in mitigation. i just see that will provide testimonies. i just could call the general in judge of the military forces, asking questions about the good family in the fight. so the is that i still put that show in the car that were there. so you can defy who were in the cars and try to interview them. you're going to view the people who were with the journalist here. so you can do a lot of see helping to, to expedite the mitigation. the palestinian ambassador to the united nations has
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given an emotional address and the security can. so christmas, a movie has more after the un headquarters in new york. the security council held its monthly meeting on the situation in the middle east. and clearly the most significant development in that time has been the killing of sharina the walkway as nearly every speaker mentioned her death and called for an investigation into exactly what happened. but many speakers, including the humans, middle east envoy tour venice land, put her dad in the context of what palestinians go through on a daily basis. what ben, as long called a familiar pattern of daily violence that includes armed clashing settlement expansion, evictions and demolitions. 10 palestinians have been killed since the last meeting of the security council, including a woman and a child, and for israelis were also killed during that time, which was also condemned by many speakers. but what sharina death makes clear as
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the palestinian ambassador rodman swore, pointed out, is the lack of recourse for palestinians when journalists aid workers and children are killed without repercussions. shootings, killing is the story. the same story. she was telling. the difference is that this time, the war new with a big we are not being killed because of what we do. but because of who we are, we are not being killed by mistake. but as but a grand design a me to mic to we all understood, no one is safe so that we all live with fear in our hearts uncertain. and a rare moment of unity on this issue,
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the security council did already call for an impartial, transparent investigation. many repeated that call during this meeting, including the united states who also demanded accountability ah, long foresman officials in the us are under pressure over their response to tuesday school shooting in texas, the deadliest in a decade. 19 children and 2 teachers were killed and an elementary school in vol day. oh, well, a vision was held on wednesday night to remember the victims and authorities a saying that gunman, salvador ramos entered the school without any confrontation, contradicting earlier reports that an officer engage with him outside the building . he was shot dead more than an hour later. will despite the community in morning, the national rifle association has ignored calls to cancel it's event in texas on
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friday. the shooting has once again brought gun control back into the national spotlight. even as members of you've all day, small community struggle to make sense of the tragedy with for good stuff. any be like all get them. i love love bothered, i beg you with john hendern has more now from you've all day in texas. there are a lot of new questions now being asked as to why it took an hour for border patrol agents to storm into that school. they had to find a key to get into the door of the classroom where the gunman was held, holding people hostage and shooting them. over the course of an hour. we are told by one child who survived in that room that hit the words of the gunman as he entered work. it's time to die. now what we've learned from police in
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a news conference today was they backtracked earlier comments saying that a guard at the school had tried to stop the gum. and in fact, they say that gun went right into their school and we have video here. this is a little hard to hear, but there are parents who are asking police why they're not going in urging them to go in saying there are children inside who cannot defend themselves. asked about that at a news conference today. a police spokesman said, we want to get you the answers, but give us time, so not a criticism about the timing of this shooting. 3 days of national mornings been declared in senegal after a fire killed 11 newborn babies and a neonatal watch. it's the latest in a series of deadly hospital, incidents and synagogues. presidents has now sacked his health minister as criticism mimes while an electrical fault has been blamed. the blaze in the western city of tivo, on nicholas hawk reports from there with
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mothers grieving for their newborn babies who died in the new needle ward of the public hospital. i'm heartbroken. i am a parent morning and i cannot understand why god took my newborn child away. the swag. dozens of premature babies were left unattended under u. v. lights when a suspected short circuit started, the fire, the smell of smoke woke, retired police officer, l hodge montague m boop, who lives near by their mom. what about a little i recognize the smell of human flesh. the state is responsible for this because the state is responsible for the safety, especially public buildings. so the responsibility lies with the state. filiette. the government announced 3 days of national morning and an investigation to fix responsibility. security forces and police have been deployed around this hospital that has been cordoned off and also the contain the crowd. the government says this
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was an unfortunate incidence, but people here see gross negligence. they say some of them that we spoken to, that they tried to break inside the ward, but the fire extinguishers were not working. there was no sprinklers. there was no alarm bells. last year, several newborns were killed in similar circumstances in another maternity ward fire. last week, you born declared dead was found alive in a morgue, and another national crime protest were provoked when a pregnant mother died after nurses and doctors were accused of failing to assist her. we want to remind the government of their responsibility to ensure that all citizens, especially women and children, are given the care they deserve. and we invite citizens to denounce the injustice and negligence that exists in our hospital. he would be the zip with government. critics say funds meant to go to hospitals are going into the pockets of officials
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with not enough nurses in too many seemingly preventable death. senegalese, people are trying to make sense of this latest tragedy. what appears to be a broken health system. nicholas hawk al jazeera t bowen, still had analysis either in one's con, ultimatum to the pakistani government, coal new actions of face. more mass protests, china save nation pacific to a sparks concerns that it wants to extend its influence across the region. ah, it's the weekend, here's your forecast haver one. let's begin in china where the plumb rains are doing their things so intense strain through southern areas right in to taiwan as well. and for japan, southern most islands, there are landslide lourdes and platelets pick up the store in japan right now. so
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for the main island of honju, pressing into a hole cut a really intense rain here. when you start to see the yellows pop up, you know it's going to be back in time for beijing, you're up to $35.00 degrees and in the next few days looks like we've got a dusty forecast in play. could see dust storms, sandstorms will keep you posted on that northern areas of vietnam over the last several days. some spots pretty close to about a meter of rain. but now that concentrated rain, it's falling further toward the south, pretty much stretching from we'll call it, which means city rate through to bangkok as we go down under, it's that southeast corner of australia. pretty typical weather here we got showers, temperatures where we would expect to see. and then for that southwest corner, it's dry on friday. let's press play on saturday. we just start to see some showers dance in here. perth looks to stay dry with the height. 22 degrees on this weather report in new zealand right now and across both islands. we've got sunshine temperatures may be a bit lower than we would expect. danita, it's got a hive. 12 degrees on friday soon.
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ah. every year in china, an estimated $80000.00 children are abducted by one of their perils one. 0, one east follows some mothers desperately trying to re unite with their children on al jazeera frank assessment. what are the political risks of panic rushmore? the guest for western leaders pull sanctions on russian energy and sports. that's a recipe for social in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera lou ah, ah.
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reminder of our current top stories here in algebra, the palestinian attorney general says, is really forces deliberately targeted veteran al jazeera report to sharina blackly with armor piercing bullets with intent to kill her. and those who tried to help her across all caught tips as they concluded, a sniper shot sharina in the head, the occupied west bank on may. the 11th long foresman officials in the us are under pressure over their response to tuesday school shooting in texas, which left 19 children and 2 teachers dead officials say gunman. salvador ramos was inside the school from within an hour before he was killed. ukraine has admitted that russia has the upper hand in the eastern region of lou hands. that's where most schools forces are focusing their latest offensive. they've shelled more than 40 times in the hands and neighboring de next in just the past 24 hours. the regional governor says 90 percent of lou hands is now under russian control. well, i said bake has more from the dynette screeching in eastern ukraine on the turn of
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baltimore today. it's quiet. we haven't heard much of that that are going fire. but the other night we were just before curfew. mean that's because i we had the town was struck. now let me show you what happened a, this is a library that you couldn't say the library one, a strike one read through the roof. the bomb dropped head right, because right on the floor between the library and some residential buildings. another crate next to it. it took out the residential building. opposite and behind us. now we spoke to some people that were here, cleaning up their belongings just to the, to the right of us because people who are staying here and yes, one moment like with everyone. ok. i said, well, we're a life, but i have nowhere to live anymore. we met another mother and a child that lives in the building behind us. and she said that we've left and we only come back to feed our cast because i doesn't want to leave. most people have left because of the situation here in elsewhere. we were near so slowly and this
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morning just got side. i mean, and we saw and heard the russian strike hitting a position on the hill. we heard the whistling of the 3rd of the smoke rising up. now, the ukrainian started saying that russia is intensifying, it's ation, it's, it strikes to help his grand for in that offensive. and also it's long range. a strategic bomb is to take out ukrainian air defenses. heavy rains have hates ne india before the arrival of the monsoon season, and they've displaced thousands of people at least 28 people died during days of flooding and asked some state as part of me. michel reports experts of blaming human activity in climate change. but sunday barbara says she worries about her children's future as she mourns the death of a husband. he drowned soon after the family escaped, flooded home. i'm telling you, funny for he went to check on the house. he said there would be damages and wanted
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to see if the flood water had brought the house down. he hadn't come back since dozens of others have also been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced by floods and landslides. in dallas, ne, a, som state has been hit, the hardest thousands of people are in shelters, and many are living in flooded homes. rescuers are working to reach people by air and boat, when the scale of the operations become with laws. so then the people, if it's booked very fast response time, maintaining that fast response time that the cancer become fill in the region receives heavy rainfall every monsoon season. but this year, rains are early and $3.00 to $6.00 times more intense than usual. catching many people off guard, the brother portrait is one of the longest rivers in the world and is critical to this regions rich biodiversity and economy. it floods every year,
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sometimes causing major catastrophes. experts say climate change and increasing human activity like deforestation, and building to many embankments is making floods unpredictable and more severe. many are advocating for policies to make the region more climate resilient. one hand you keep on constructing and bearing males, give rest, white to people in water where you, where we can. but on the other hand, you try to enable people to leave with flux, but to without the next. and there is no alternative for our i body and population mentally would plot last can they were, was stopped fully while water levels are receding in many parts of the some, some rivers are close to overflowing. and with the monsoon season, due to arrive in a few weeks, people are becoming increasingly anxious. pardon him at the al jazeera, a psalm in ne india. less than 2 months after he was asked to have voted no confidence pakistan's, former prime minister among khan
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a station as big as process. yet in the capital islamabad, is one the government to hold fresh elections in less than a week or face. more mass demonstration qual, high to has more life. on the summer bought 100 of containers and police barricades have failed to stop this protest. march talent of the border, the former prime minister im ron hahn. bringing life to a woodrow standstill and focused on scabbard this summer bought. one group broke through a set of barriers, while others glowed by tried to reach the protest renew, hoping to catch a glimpse of their leader. people march for 30 yards and line stretching with several kilometers to reach their capital and woodward. usually b a do odds dr. hundreds where mom says he left early morning on wednesday duties the city despite the bad at gates. ok, thank you. a lot of the been japanese made things difficult for us and use tear gas
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and food ox to stop us. but i still managed to get it although it was meant to be a peaceful protest. it soon turned violent. the police you had forged your district, protested and made the city and prevent them from joining the protest in the capital. hon subordinate, including women and children faced intense tear gassing and rub of bullets. despite a court ruling allowing the broadness to go ahead. hundreds of people who are also registered across pakistan, including a nitrates to apprehend senior leaders. emron con says he had decided to temporarily call love to protest and issue this ultimatum. ay, i'm giving the government 6 days to announced a new election date announced election dates in the month of june ends is over siblings. if you do not bid, i will come back to islamabad with all of my men,
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the former prime minister moran han had already left the renew of the protest by diaz warned the government that it has 6 days to renounce fresher, nixon. the government ensued, it will complete its domino effect, or did virgil an upper doctrine dealing with the amount being economic crises and refusal fought against peaceful protect, dead criticism of it's growing jamal hydra roger 0 is slomo bought. i aisha cd care is a senior fellow with the department of war studies at kings college in london. she believes the military might be behind among cons election deadline. the way his people have gathered in the queue also created is really depressing. but i think that his deadline is also recognition bad. there was pressure on him probably from the military who want him to go back and not create a more tell more than the son on fox on is really under
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a lot of pressure with mommy pressure. it needs money from the i m f. and it really needs to show i am after this interim government, is there long enough for math to provide some resources for poncas song. for military, it's essential and look back us on these resources are essential. china's foreign minister is on a tour of 8 pacific ocean islands escalating fears the beijing is trying to bring the reach and under its influence, leaked documents suggest china is hoping to strike deals with 10 countries that cover everything from security to fisheries. at least one pacific leader sees it as an attempt to seize control and australia is scrambling to can to china smooth by sending its top diplomat to fiji. sarah clark report snack from crispin. touched down in honey ira. china's foreign minister wang ye, lead a 20 strong delegation to the solomon islands to sign a security packed farmer. china is willing to work with the solomon islands to
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implement and make good use of the consensus reached by the leaders of the 2 countries to elevate the relationship between china and the solomon islands to a higher level. the deal with the solomon islands is china's 1st known bilateral security agreement in the region. china plans to buys police law enforcement groups and military personnel in hon yara, to ensure public order falling riots in the capital. china is said to offer economic and security partnerships with up to 10 other. arlen de sions ongoing militarization of disputed features in the south china sea. predatory economic activities including illegal unregulated fishing. i and then the investments that are extractive rather than beneficial out to the countries that are subject to them. australia has traditionally played a key role in the pacific and fears. china is expanding, military presence, undermines its relationships. australia is newly appointed foreign is to flew to
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fiji on thursday, offering action on climate change, and bolstering humanitarian aid and development. i don't approach the discussion about china and jonas activities. i'm looking at the pacific as if it is a abstract from australia. i looked at this and think, what is it we need to do to work together? china has rejected fish, is that it's nearly cyber security. pat clears the way for naval base in honey ara and a military presence. 2000 kilometers from australia's coastline. but analysts side, china's leaders, i came to challenge the pacific traditional partners of the past. i don't think there's any doubt that this is a clear signal that china res. so as i say,
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they can claim to a place in the region, but also what it is looking to disrupt, what, what have been the traditional sets of relationships in the regions also on the itinerary for china's foreign minister is fiji better watty curable samoa, and papa new guinea, sarah clark, our de 0 brisbin, australia. columbia could soon get its 1st black vice president friends here, mark says, is a former domestic worker who was born into poverty. and she's used the election campaign to open discussions about race and class in a way that's rarely been seen before. i was under ram, pnc reports now from cali leading vice presidential candidate, france jamarkis doesn't look like, nor has the resume of a traditional colombian politician. yet she has become a political phenomenon, giving the voice to the countries marginalized communities. i didn't ask to be in
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politics, but politics messed with us. and now we mess with it. and we're messing with politics because they always told us, it wasn't for us. that politics was for others. mark as rice has been meteoric as a black woman and environmentalist, her message and candid language propelled her to the 3rd place in the country's march presidential primary compelling. the leading presidential candidates gustavo k through to choose her as her running mate. okay, columbia law said thank you, i'm be a can't accept a woman that the elite c as that housemaid. we were limited to one role and she's changed that showing us and our daughters, that we can be what we want. even president o, as a single mother, she worked as a housemaid, but managed to get a law degree and was awarded the goldman price in 2018. the world's most important prize for environmental activists. i thought i had thought of. she has survived the
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attempts in her life after confronting illegal gold mining mafias in the conflict rhythm region around her hometown around 1st verse distance, then out the asians of columbia social this barrett, this part that almost unprecedented national conversation about race and class, exposing deep and longstanding rooms in the backlash, jasmine's way and social media in the streets. she has been the target of racist attacks, a well known colombian singer called her king kong. she has even had to cancel campaign events. during a rally moga, she was targeted with the laser and forced to leave the stage is delightful yet her success has convinced other presidential candidates to select afro colombians as running mates with him. better to moody. you're running for centuries said here for heart of the said, it's about time to start dealing with columbus. history of racism and bigotry are
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capable. there's an entire legacy of structural racism that is denied from the start our existence, dignity, and humanity. other people asked me why i always wear a suit and tie, i don't like ties, but when i don't use them, i am racially profiled harassed, including by the police to a segment of colombians who are clamoring for change in for more diverse representation. marcus is their champion, even if only as a vice president. the question is whether the rest of the country is ready for her . allison that i'm petty and jesse da kal, you of course you can head to our web site for plenty of video and analysis right there. the address is w w w dot al jazeera dot com aah. quick reminder.

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