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hello them, nora kyle. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. you, she, you know, are over, hadn't those tears, prayers and anger anger in texas as police are accused of being too slow in responding to tuesday, school shootings. i'm john henderson. you've all the textures. where one more questions are being raised about what exactly happened on tuesday. anger of the state of maternity care in senegal is 11 newborn babies die in a hospital fire. and japan tests are attend to tourism off to keeping its board is closed for more than 2 years. ah,
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out is there a journalist sharina black? i was shot by israeli forces with the intent to kill her. that's the conclusion of the policy and investigation into her killing in the occupied west bank and found she was hit with an alma passing bullet. the abraham reports from ramallah. these really are me deliberately targeted veteran. i just need a journalist cheating wallclear. this is the main finding of the palestinian public prosecutors investigation into the killing in a press conference in the presidential headquarters in the occupied westbank. the prosecutor explained how she was targeted while trying to escape a barrage of bullets. and it's been proven conclusively that the targeting shewn and the group adjusted 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 i'm up here 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's can't trust israel to investigate itself. is really narrative changed several times since judy was shot. the israeli army stressed that it can't, that's her mind if she was killed by palestinians or by israeli forces. the al jazeera media network has formed the legal team to refer, shooting flies 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 his prosecutor would investigate the case. and we will continue to resort to all international forms. 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 shooting was deliberately targeted. it's saying here as more proof as more evidence that if and when the i says he decides to investigate the case that they will have more witnesses, they will have more fighting. 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 she 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 but him al jazeera the occupied westbank. while there are emotional scenes of the un security council meeting in new york,
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it's 1st since the killing of sharing a black lamb christian salumi has more. 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 lockley 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 ben aslan 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 his rallies were also killed during that time which was also condemned by many speakers. but what sharina death makes clear as the palestinian
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ambassador rod montessori 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 make to we own a safe so that we all live with fear in our hearts. uncertain. in a rare moment of unity on this issue, the security council did already call for an impartial,
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transparent investigation. many repeated that call during this meeting, including the united states who also demanded accountability 21 funerals are being planned in val de texas following the school, shooting on tuesday. and along with the grief there are questions over the actions of law enforcement that day. parents say police could have and should have done more. that's been revealed officers didn't confront the gunman as he entered the school. john hanjin is in ovalo day and he spoke to some of the young students who were there 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 the survivor of a school massacre. there were shoot over
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a $100.00 lucia in for mclean. it's brave of you to come back here and to give flowers to other people. oh, did you know some of you missed them? i'm, i'm so sorry. had to go through that. this boy was also inside, returning today to bring flowers to his fallen classmates. 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 give gun violence. mazing kid definitely didn't deserve the. on the day, parents came to retrieve the bodies of children who were gun down 2 days ago. more
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flowers have arrived here at rob elementary school and more questions have arisen about what exactly happened here. some here's a police acted too slowly to stop the gunman who was locked inside the school for an hour before border patrol agents found a key to the classroom. he was in and killed him in this video circulating on social media as the shooting was going on, parents urge police to go inside. may i can be like that man. yeah. okay. be like that wonders people? yes i do. you know that there are, it's right there. little kids didn't know how to defend themselves. o asked why it took so long. police on thursday had no answers. we want to give you the water that's. that's our job. so give us time at a tear filled vigil, senator ted cruz and governor greg albert mourned the loss. yet both continue to oppose gun control legislation. 6
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ah, as another town in america joins the long list of places whose names are synonymous with tragic john henderson, al jazeera, you volunteered texas. police and toronto have shot and killed a man who was carrying a gun near a school officer say he was in his late teens or early twenties, and they fired on him after a confrontation instant prompted to look down of 5 other nearby institutions as looked down to have since been lifted, the killing of an unarmed black man by police has led to outrage across brazil after a video of the incident went viral on social media and warning that some viewers may find these following images disturbing. the incident was in north eastern, brazil. it was captured by bystanders. the video shows the man being pinned down on the ground by 3 officers. janet valdez da jazel. santos was then put inside a police vehicle like 2 officers trapped him in a smoke filled trunk. the man died shortly after the incident. please have opened
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an investigation. senegal as president has sacks his health minister and declared 3 days of national morning after 11 newborn babies died in a hospital fire. and electrical short circuit is being blamed for the blaze in the western city of tiff a one. nicholas hock reports from their mothers grieving for their newborn babies who died in the neonatal ward of the public hospital. i'm 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 months, who am boop, who lives nearby, their mom, vermont a little little alarm. 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
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responsible for the safety, especially public buildings. so the responsibility lies within the state. the govern 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 incident, 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
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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 hospitals would be the zip government critic safe funds meant to go to hospitals are going into the pockets of officials with not enough nurses and 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. so i have here on out, is there a un vote for tough a sanctions or north korea is blocked by russia and china look at what's driving renewed support, appealing yang, and flying in for kick off. we look at the new initiative to help funds get to cattle, world cup matches. ah,
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the journey has begun. the b for world copy is on its way to the catholic book, your travel package today. let's go with your weather report for the middle east in africa. however, one thanks for joining in. so we're still seeing sand and dust through the arabian peninsula. let's go for a closer look around the gulf states, especially when you consider, for example, in doe how those winds will become a natur about 45 kilometers per hour. those are gas. it's not going to be like that at all times of the day. but at its strongest points, 45 kilometers per our temperatures have been knocked back through the stance. we had a cold front sweep across, seen some showers, their temperatures are also hiding out once again in focused on. so we pain on the colors here dark or the red, the hard, the temperature. here's the forecast on saturday. the op shop getting up to 49 degrees off to turkey, high heat here, well above average. in fact for on talia,
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this is about 10 degrees above where you should be suns out in its stumble with a high of 28 degrees. central africa, our usual storms coming and going through this area, particularly heavy for coastal sections of nigeria rate through cameroon. and gap on now as we slide towards south showers will really be the name of the game over the course of the weekend for cape town, but a nice day on friday with a hive $21.00 degrees. but here's the peak at the next 3 showers and your temperatures below average. that's a look at your weather bye for now. take her. i saw a visual airline of the journey. join the debate, wonderful as they did the problematic language. it really means nothing on the ground, on air or online at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she has done absolutely nothing. what these country white man, where is the progress i haven't seen in operations do sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives even when it's
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hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this screen on al jazeera, ah ah, again, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories this hour. the palestinian attorney general says israeli forces deliberately targeted veteran al jazeera reports, a sharina o'clock with alma piercing bullets are cromwell cuts. he says they've concluded a sniper intended to kill her, and those who tried to help her the palestinian ambassadors, united nations has given an emotional address and security council red months or is calling for justice for all palestinians you've suffered under israeli occupation,
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including the out is there a journalist, sharina black and cynical, has begun. 3 days of morning after 11 newborn babies died in the hospital fire and electrical short surfaces, big blame for the blaze in the western city of to have a one. stevens here to council has failed to adopt tougher sanctions on north korea . after china and russia oppose the move. the counsels 13 other members voted in favor of the measures put forth by the u. s. the penalties sought to reduce the amount of oil north korea could import in response to recent missiles that fired, but beijing and moscow called for a news dialogue. we will not allow this vote to be a setback, however, we will not stay silent. we will not ignore these threats just as we will not ignore the horrific human rights violations and abuses happening in the dpr k, including the abduction issue. greg scarlet,
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who is the executive director of the committee for human rights and north korea. he says, china and rushes decision to veto him, as no surprise. china and russia have been protectors of the dpr k at the united nations for a long time. remember the un commission of inquiry report on the human rights situation, the dpr k. a letter appended to that report, warned chinese authorities that by forcibly repaid creating north korean refugees there are aiding and abetting a regime, committing crimes against humanity. why now, why breaking ranks on political security, military issues, north korea's nuclear and miss hall threats? well, there are 2 p 5 members permanent members of the un security council that committing crimes. russia, initiated a war of aggression against ukraine un member states. 3 months ago,
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russia is committing a war crime scene. ukraine and china is committing genocide at the weaker concentration camps so that the un security council is in a state of paralysis. and arrays, james, such as the regime of the dpr k, this committing prompts against humanity and threatening regional and global security with it's nuclear and missiles program is getting away with all of these provocations. the us doesn't want a new cold war with china, but warns the beijing is a threat to the international or them actually say down to the blank and says that challenge will test american diplomacy like never before. she upper tons the report . this was a screech 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 cove it in the interim confusion was
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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? yes. so in part, the secretary of state's 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 thinking 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,
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the rest of lincoln speech presented a stark geopolitical framework of china versus the international order. lincoln 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 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. trying to is clearly a threat 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,
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the great as admitted that ross has got the upper hand in the eastern region of lou hands. that's where moscow forces are focusing the latest offensive. they've shown more than 40 towns of new house can neighboring. don't ask. the regional government says 90 percent of the house because now under russian control, i saw bank has more from east and ukraine. i'm the time today is quiet. we haven't heard much other than going fire, but the other night we were. and just before we left the car and we had the time was struck. now let me show you what happened. this is a library. you can say the library one strike one went through the roof. the other bomb dropped here, right? because right on the floor between the library and some residential buildings, another crate to next to it. it took out the residential building, opposite and behind us. now we spoke to some people that were here,
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cleaning up their belongings just to the right of us because people who are staying here and yes, one man 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 the mood elsewhere. we were near so slowly and this morning just outside 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, you're going to start the saying that russia is intensifying. it's ation, it's is it strikes to help his grand forces in that offensive, and also it's long range strategic bummers to take out the ukranian air defenses, redlands prime minister, it in the is the latest west and leader to visit keys. santa marin met ukrainian president for him in the landscape before going to butcher and append the site of
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math. civilian killings, she said russia had lost the trust of the world for generations. and then she has a 1500 kilometer border with russia, along with sweden. it's applied and nato membership fighters and bettina faso have killed around 50 people during an attack in the eastern region that was shot dead was trying to flee a blockade that had been set up in my gallery. but kina faso had been hit by frequent attacks by the group since 2015 more than 2000 people are being killed. nearly 2000000 displaced by the violence said bob was hosting a conference aimed at winning international support to sell it stock pile of ivory . it has a $130.00 tons of tasks seized from poachers or dead elephants. it's estimated to be worth a $100000000.00 on the black market. if sales remain banned, the mulberries warning it could quit an international convention regulating the
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trade in endangered species. for the 1st time since the pandemic began a small group of foreign tourists arrived in japan and part of a test visit before the borders reopened to limited tourism. next month passes. rob mcbride reports from tokyo, the struggling hospitality industry wants restrictions to be lifted more quickly. it is a country rich in tourist attractions. all the japan lacks other tourists tokyo's to key g outdoor fish market has relied on local visitors throughout the pandemic. but then the fighter pandemic, 80 to 90 percent of our customers are from overseas. so we are looking forward to seeing far he has come back again. the same goes for all businesses relying on the tourism industry. like this tour bus company. there is no course any class and must be well courses. our bus tour is for japanese tourists have been cut back and we had to stop foreign language tours altogether. yeah. when you mean it's
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a long way from former prime minister. sions obeys dream of becoming a world leading tourism destination. all geared to the 2020 summer olympics that he helped to secure for a while, japan was on track to meeting its tourism ambitions in 2019 a recorded well over 30000000 visitors. i was fully expecting to reach its goal of 40000000 arrival in 2020. when the pandemic happens. ironically, the start of the pandemic that decimated the tourism sector was heralded by an outbreak on a cruise ship that had docked in yokohama. the olympics were delayed by a year while the country virtually closed its borders. the area which was the athletes village is now under development as memories fade of those ill fated games . and japan can look ahead to reopening to tourism once more. cautiously knock either on the reopening would happen gradually,
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and 1st with packet stores organized for the travel agencies. through our fears that a rushed reopening might see a resurgence in coven 19 cases. don't seem to bother a population, apparently. suffering pandemic fatigue, nothing. but of course i worry about coven, but overall, it's a good thing that home us. i continued being cautious, but i've had enough of this. these are moore's. corona may continue, but we can't be afraid of it. we have to carry on with our lives, made their garage, most people seeming to believe that is one of the world's most developed nations. it's time to open up to the world once more. rob mcbride, al jazeera tokyo accordingly, u. k. has charged american act to kevin spacey with 4 counts of sexual assault against 3 men as rated to act committed between 20052013. during the time he was artistic director at a london theater, the oscar award winning actor has faced similar charges in the united states and
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has denied guilt tribute. so pouring in for american actor rainy also after his sudden death. and he could fellas, and field of dreams star died while shooting a movie and a dominican republic. the new jersey native died in his sleep in his hotel room. railey also was 67 years old. catherine 2022 kegs off in less than 6 months. as fans prepare for the 1st world cup in the middle east. there are some of just tickle concerns that i took a name reports on new measures that organized, organize as promise will make for a seamless and memorable experience. ah, you know, we're better together is part of the chorus of a rural cup cut our 2022 themes saw ah, you might say it's also the mantra of cut art. is it works to overcome logistical challenges to coasting the 1st world cup in the middle east. oh,
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it's turned to neighboring countries to help with one of the most pressing, insuring there's enough accommodation for all fans. us vision for the stolen and has always been that it is one for the entire region. after all, 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, and 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
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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 day a kuwait, airways, and dumont air will fly in 12800 fans to doha. a day. more flights are expected. i know people are using this against my country. we are not unique with 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 organizer say what is unique is the arab heritage and hospitality that will offer fans a once in a lie.

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