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killing of sharina black ah. alarm clock. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up anger over the state of maternity care. in senegal, it's 11 newborn babies. die in the hospital. 5 police in texas are accused of being too slow to respond to choose days, deadly school shooting. we are not looking for conflict or new cold war to the contrary. were determined to avoid both. the u. s. says china poses a challenge to the international order, accusing the becoming more aggressive and repressive. ah, so israeli forces deliberately targeted veteran al jazeera reports as sharina eichler with the intent to kill her. that's the conclusion of the palestinian
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investigation into her killing. in the occupied westbank found she was hit with an armor piercing bullet. if abraham reports from ramallah, i d is really army deliberately targeted veteran al jazeera journalist chitty abraham clay. this is the means finding of the palestinian public prosecutors investigation into the killing in a press conference and the presidential headquarters in the occupied west bank. the prosecutor explained how she was targeted while trying to escape a barrage of bullets. and in that it's been proven conclusively that the targeting of shewn ugly, ugly, and the group adjourned is by the israeli occupation force, as was direct and deliberate. that has been proved by the type of the rifle, oregon many 14 and the type of the bullet known as armor piercing bullet was stuck down. the investigation confirmed there was no firing from the palestinian side at the time. shitty was killed. the bullet is a key evidence of the case. palestinian officials have refused to hand it over to the israeli authorities. the palestinian authority won't even release the picture
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of the bullet saying israel will try to use it to manipulate tact. 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 his really forces. the elders ina media network has formed the legal team to refer sharon's 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 icy prosecutor would investigate the case. then we will continue to resort to all international forums. we will not abandon a single right of the palestinian people. we will present all the document to the international court, including this significant report and we have already referred several documents to
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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, then 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 shooting 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 ibrahim al jazeera, the occupied westbank or there were emotional scenes at the un security council meeting in new york. it's 1st since the kelly of sharina ratcliffe. kristen salumi has more. the security council held its monthly meeting on the situation in the
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middle east and clearly the most significant development in that time has been the killing of serene ottawa clay 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 tore venice land, put her death in the context of what palestinians go through on a daily basis. what venice 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 the palestinian ambassador rod montessori pointed out is the lack of recourse for palestinians when
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journalists, aid workers and children are killed without repercussions. and shootings, killing is the story. the same story. she was telling. the difference is that this time the ward knew the victim. 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 make to we all understood, no one is safe so that we all live with fear in our hearts and surrender. in a rare moment of unity on this issue, 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 set of goals president
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has declared 3 days of national morning after 11 newborn babies died in the hospital for an electrical short circuit has been blame for the blaze of the western city. of to one, to clear thank reports from my mouth. mothers grieving for their newborn babies who died in the neonatal ward of the public hospital. i am heartbroken, i am a parent and morning and i cannot understand why god took my newborn child away this way. 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 reminder little little a lot. i recognized the smell of human flesh of babies burning. i think it's too gruesome. the state is responsible for this because the state is responsible for the safety, especially public buildings. so the responsibility lies within the state. the
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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 was an unfortunate incidence, but people here seeing gross negligence, they say some of them that we spoken to, that they try to break inside the ward. but the fire extinguishers were not working . there was no sprinklers and 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,
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are given the care they deserve. and we invite citizens to denounce the injustice and negligence that exists in our hospitals. would be the zip. in augusta government. critics say funds meant to go to hospitals are going into the pockets of officials with not enough nurses in too many seemingly preventable death. senegalese, people are trying to make sense of this latest tragedy in what appears to be a broken health system. nicholas hawk al jazeera tivo. one police in toronto have shot and killed a man who was carrying a gun. there was school. the incident prompt to the looked on of 5 of a nearby institutions of the say they fired on the man described as a young man in his late teens, early twenties, after a confrontation of the look, guns have since been lifted. this comes off to the deadly school shooting intakes. a parents in the valley in texas have retrieved the bodies of children, gone down in the latest school shooting in the us along with the grief. there are
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questions over the actions of laura enforcement. they parents say police could and should have done more. john hundrend is in you valley and he spoke to some of the young students who were the, during the massacre. it was supposed to be the last day of school for the children of rob elementary. instead on the lawn lay a line of crosses, marked with the names of the 19 children and 2 teachers gun down on tuesday. fernando rodriguez was among the students hunker down as the gunman fired 233 rounds. now at the age of 9, he's a survivor of a school massacre. you're shay, noah. over hadn't at all. no shit in federal nicholas. it's brave of you to come back here and to give flowers here to other people will as it did, you know some of it if you miss them and i'm so sorry, had to go through that happen. this boy was also inside,
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returning to day to bring flowers to his fallen classmates. i so say for now this rural town of 16000 people is a profile in mourning the front page of the local paper black. but for the date of the massacre crosses filling the town square. shane raymond came to write a farewell message to 8 year old hughes. i a garcia, another victim in the shooting. and one of the latest of americas decades long epidemic of gun violence. mazing kid definitely didn't deserve this. on the day, parents came to retrieve the bodies of children who were gun down 2 days ago. more flowers have arrived here at rom, elementary school, and more questions have arisen about what exactly happened here. some here say police acted too slowly to stop the gunman who was locked inside the school for an hour. for border patrol agents found a key to the classroom. he was in and killed him in this video circulating on
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social media as the shooting was going on, parents urge police to go inside. may i can be like that, man. i can't be like that wonder people. yes i do. you know that there are kids right or no kids. i don't know how to defend himself. you asked why it took so long . police on thursday had no answers. we want to give you the why that that's, that's our job. to give us time. at a tier field vigils, senator ted cruz and governor greg abbott mourned the loss. yet both continued to oppose gun control legislation. 6 ah, there's another town in america, joins the long list of places whose names are synonymous with tragedy. john henderson, al jazeera, you've all the texas. well, students, ad schools across united states of walked out of class to monday political action on gun control. the shooting in texas as res, painful memory, so many at oxford high school in michigan last november for students were killed
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when a classmate opened fire. the 15 year old has been charged with 1st degree murder and terrorism. and this was the scene in church falls in virginia web students, meridian high school held the so called diane, they lay on the athletic field hoping to pressure politicians to toughen gun laws. some health science call you on those in power to protect children instead of weapons. the united states says it doesn't want to new cold war with china, but the beijing is a threat to the international order. so your state entity blinkin says that challenge will test american diplomacy like never before. she have returns as this report. this was a speech the secretary of state lincoln had been scheduled to give the, for the us presidents trip to asia as a cut and razor. but it had to be postponed because he contract and cove it in the interim confusion was sewn by joe biden. when he gave this also, during his tour, are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that?
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yes. so in part, the secretary of state, the task now was to explain whether us policy towards taiwan had shifted. our policy is not changed. we do not support taiwan independence and we expect prostrate differences to be resolved by peaceful means. i'm going can read out the portion of us law of encapsulates washington's position of so called strategic ambiguity to maintain our capacity to resist any resort to force or other forms. of course, that would jeopardize our security or the social or economic system of taiwan. the problem is, joe biden wasn't ambiguous at all, and this isn't the 1st time he spoken at all with official us policy. so the question does remain, how's policy changed quietly behind the scenes? or is this just a matter of a president giving his personal views off the cuff, the rest of lincoln speech presented a stark geopolitical framework of china versus the international order. lincoln
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insisted the u. s. does not want a new cold war of opposing regional blocks. yet, at the same time, he talented the new alliances, the u. s. was making in opposition to china. this is not about a forcing countries to choose. it's about giving them a choice. the speech is likely to be viewed skeptically. in beijing, the speech will be seen in beijing as hypocritical, and be ruling that the fight and administration is picking a cold war mentality to deal with the problem. in spite of entity blank and saying exactly the opposite. china is clearly crept to the international order as governed by the rules set by the united states and it's western allies. but it's not yet clear. if none of 9 countries feel this geo political change is necessarily a bad thing. she ever time see al jazeera washington was the head heron al jazeera and ultimatum in pakistan. as the 2 prime minister run con, demands new elections,
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or else flying in for kickoff, we look at the new initiative to help funds get to cover the welcome much ah, the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to a catholic group. your travel package today. let's go with your weather report for asia. have one good to see. we're going to begin in pakistan. we painted on the colors here, so dark of the red, the higher the temperature and look at this, close to 50 degrees again on friday. so jacob, a bad coming in at $48.00. next stop. let's go to india. we'll talk about the act of whether here, particularly toward the south. we've got some big showers in carola, darker the blue of the more intense. the rain is falling when i show you a bungler dash because around the capital and for southern portions of the country, very likely to pair up some big thunderstorms here on friday. meantime,
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temperature is in the upper thirties. as we look toward westbank, all calcutta has the high 36 degrees china or plum rains, doing the same for southern areas. so some soaking, rains here, spilling into taiwan and japan, southern most islands. there are landside warnings in play. now if we pick up this story in japan at the main island of han shoe right through to whole cato, we've got a lot of rain falling here. so when you see yellow on the map, that's intense stuff in time for beijing, the temperature at 35, that's well above average. if we look towards saturday, we'll get you up to $36.00. it's almost 10 above average. but those winds are going to pick up and we'll see some dusty conditions in the days to come. that's a snapshot of your weather season. i saw official ally of the journey. an ethiopian hours to grat tend communist rebel, only to be disappeared. her family's tragedy entwined with a violent chapter in the country's history. when you see the blood, you say,
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is that going to be my blood on that was to a lifelong search for answers and closure. finding salon witness on al jazeera. ah, the me again, you what you out 0 manuel, top stories and so and the palestinian attorney general says israeli forces deliberately targeted a veteran al jazeera report, a serene aqua with a piercing bullets occur marketing says they've completed a sniper was intend to kill her. and those who tried to help the palestinian
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ambassador to the united nations is given an emotional address at the security council. we have been service calling for justice for all palestinians who suffered under these railey occupations, including out you're a journalist and actually set a goal is begun. 3 days a morning after 11 newborn babies died in a hospital fire, and electrical short circuit is being played for the play to the western city. if to one less than 2 months after he was ousted in the vote of no conference, pakistan's, former prime minister run con states his biggest protest yet in the capital. islam of that is what the government to hold new elections in less than a week or face. major protests, mal hider has more hundreds of containers and police barricades have failed to stop this project, march tower, and the border. the former prime minister in bron han bringing life to a what you're still in buckets on capital. if my by one group broke through a set of. 3 barriers why largest glowed by tried to reach the project, read new,
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hoping to catch a glimpse of delita people march for 30 yards and lying, stretching for several kilometer to reach the capital. and what were usually b, i do are dr. 100, i'm on the left early morning on rent day today the city despite the barricade. thank you. the punjab police made things difficult for us and use tear gas and 2 dogs to stop us. but i still manage to get although it was made to be a beautiful protege. it soon turned violent the police you for your district, the protested and major city, and prevent them from joining the protest in the capital. hon supported including women and children, faith in jail, and rubber for late. it's bite a court ruling allowing the protest to go ahead. hundreds of people who are all corrected across buckets, dawn, including,
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and night rates throughout the nearly died m, ron con, said he had decided to temporarily call of the appropriate an issue to meet him. i am giving the government 6 days to announce and you will action date and now it's election dates in the month of june end is over simply if you do not, then i will come back to islam abad. with all of my mean, the former prime minister, i'm ron hahn had already left the renew of the rotate body and warned the government 6 days to announce fresh election the government and it will complete it all. but it's an up here doc and dealing with a mounting economic crisis and reduce your force against baseboard per cache criticism of it's growing gemalto. the rogers, utah is lama bod. ukraine has admitted that russia has got the upper hand in the
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region of landscape. that's where moscow's forces are focusing their later defensive. they've shown more than 40 towns in le hunt's, can they bring to that? the netscape, the regional governance says 90 percent of the 100 cars now under russian control. finland's prime minister is the latest western needed to visit. take your son. i met in that met ukrainian president of the mental landscape before going to beach and pin at the sights of mass civilian killings. she said that russia had lost the trust of the world for a generation friend and chez, 1300 kilometer border with russia, along with sweden. it's applied for nato membership. while sanctions against russia have pushed oil and gas prices to record levels in many parts of the world, energy ministers from the g 7 nations, and meeting in berlin to discuss supply problems and rising costs. dominant cane is more now from berlin. this 2 day missing which brings together the relevant ministers, had aspirations to try to reduce the use of fossil fuel to prioritize climate
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change, how to deal with climate change. and yet they find themselves as it were derailed by what's happening in ukraine and the effect that what's happening in ukraine has had on energy market. so we've heard from robert hardback, he is the minister, as it were most exposed in this situation, the deputy chancellor, but also the man in berlin and the government here charge. we're dealing with climate change and economy minister. and he says that he is hoping that some form of oil embargo, some kind of solution might be available, but not perhaps necessarily during this summit. but perhaps something that can be agreed upon at the e. u summit is coming up in brussels. in the course of the next few days, or he says, other measures may need to be found. and the problem there is, if it's an e, you arrangement, then what will the hungarian government make is that we know that victor, oregon,
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the man in charge, the leading politician in hungary is adamantly opposed to that. so yes, this summit here ostensibly to talk about climate change and how to deal with it. and yet ukraine is overtaking everything and no guarantee of some lasting solution from here. a former director of the live museum in paris has been charged over alleged antique trafficking, a french investigate investigative believe. john luke martinez, facilitated the transfer of ancient objects to the louvre abu dhabi during the arab spring. martinez, who stepped down last summer denies the charges, is now the french ambassador for international cooperation on heritage role that involves him helping to combat art trafficking. a court in the u. k. has charged american actor, kevin spacey with 4 counts of sexual assault against 3 men, is related to acts committed between 20052013. during the time he was artistic director, her london theater,
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the oscar award winning actor has to face similar charges in the u. s. and has denied guilt. zimbabwe and several other south african countries want the ivory trade band to be lifted. africa is home to about 415000 elephants. the largest population in the world of global elephant population is declining. the number of elephants in not region is increasing her matessa. as this report you are looking at a crisis. that's what the mob is. national parks authority says the country is sitting on about $600000000.00 worth of ivory in storage. 130 tons, ivy ta sees from poachers or collected from elephants that died naturally. but some bobby com. so any of the stock, because of an international ban on i have a trade, my site is the global convention on the wildlife trade. it's a text issue regardless of the pro trade or anti trade. i think this common ground
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that everybody is starting to manage the elephant populations and the interface with human communities. but there's a big difference of opinion on whether or not selling ivory is the way to go, or maintaining the pain is the way to do. southern african countries want the right to do as a please with they, i have re stockpiles and elephants. they say they're going to demand this at the next global convention on the wildlife trade. later this year, we have committed that we will continue to engage our brothers and sisters. we believe that it is possible to find common ground, which common ground, obviously prove us conservation. zimbabwe is national talks. authority says the country has more than 100000 elephants up from 84000 in 2014 when the last census was done. but he can only sustainably manage half that number in the national parks . a southern african countries say they don't have the resources to better manage
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growing elephant populations. that's why they want to sell the ivory stockpiles to find conservation projects, such as calling on moving animals to less populated areas. because our area all the great old involved for conservation areas where i see a lot of opportunities for. yeah, of course boundary corporation sort of you know, to facilitate also while at movement which hopefully would then reduce pressure a locally. but of course, you know, all of this requires, you know, a lot of thinking a requires resources and that's something that, you know, the european union knows also very much keen and interested. we want to be a partner in those of us national parks. officials say to many elephants destroyed the environment and attack farmers when the animal stray from parks to find food. those opposed to lifting the bad and i have a trade fear, it will encourage corruption and poaching which could in
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a fueling. and eliza trade already with billions, harder. matessa algebra was the mother cuts at 2022 kicks off in less than 6 months . as fans prepared for the 1st world cup from the middle east. there were some logistical concerns. natasha ne reports on new measures that organizes promise will make for seamless and memorable experience. oh, you know, we're better together. is part of the chorus of the world cup cut. our 2022 themes saw. ah, you might say it's also the mantra of katara. as it works, to overcome logistical challenges to coasting the 1st world cup in the middle east . oh, it's turned to neighboring countries to help with one of the most pressing, insuring there's enough accommodation for all. busy fans us vision for the stolen and has always been that it is one for the entire region. after all,
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this is the 1st world cup in the middle east and the at a world. and together we have the opportunity to share the best of our culture and traditions with fans across the globe. with less than 6 months before players take to the pitch. many hotels are still under construction in cutter. finding a place to sleep remains a concern for the 1000000 fans expected to attend cut our 2022. the organizing supreme committee has allocated $130000.00 rooms in hotels, cruise ships, and desert camps. that does not include rooms available for rent in villas, and apartments by private landlords. though no one has been able to provide an estimate of how much additional accommodation that could provide. cut our airways has announced a partnership with airlines in neighboring gulf states to provide seem day shuttle service to attend matches fly due by so dea kuwait airways and almond air
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will fly in 12800 fans to doha. a day. war flights are expected. i know people are using this against my country. we are not unique that accommodations will be up in shall supply. because the volume in every fifo, even if it is in a big country like south africa, like russia, like anybody else, that has always been a shortage of accommodation. so we are not unique. organizers say, what is unique is the arab heritage and hospitality that will offer fans a once in a lifetime experience. natasha name el jazeera, doha. ah, let's am headline to ronald 0 and the palestinian attorney general says israeli forces.
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