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a recipe for social informed opinions france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media. they're going to be acting from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. this is a region that is rapidly developing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. political lupsi world. we've tried to balance his stories that good the bad, the abbey, and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into my niecy, asked me to tell their story. ah. of course it was not the right decision was wrong. the city police and texas admit they waited more than an hour before confronting the gun man during tuesday. school
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shooting prominent republicans led by donald trump, reject new gun restrictions at the lobby group in res conference. ah, i'm how much of jerome this is al jazeera alive from door ha. also coming up protests across brazil after police are filmed, suffocating a black man with tear gas plus freed from prison. the founder of japanese armed group that carried out a series of attacks in support of palestine in the 1970s is released. ah, police in texas have acknowledged major failures in responding to the school, shooting and evolving security officials have been criticized for waiting for more than an hour in the school hallway before confronting the 18 year old killer. but about 4 hours drive away america's biggest gun lobby has gone ahead with
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a major convention, drawing criticism over the timing of the event. john henry has this report from houston, or early. it was a stunning revelation. it might have caused children their lives courses, not the right to say the wrong zip. great. the texas director of public safety explained that while a gunman was shooting children inside, rob elementary school, police waited outside for 78 minutes. much longer than authorities had said earlier, saying police thought the gunman was barricaded alone and no longer a threat to children. he choked up. forget how to do it without the parent of children. governor greg abbott and local residents reacted with fury. i was misled. i am livid about what happens like this is in the wire on the back of the car to protect and serve, protect pool. why did, why did they protect teeth? as those shocking revelations came out, the gun man's mother made
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a humble plea that they were plaza. i have no words. i have no words to say because i don't know what he was thinking across the state of texas in houston. the national rifle association held its 1st convention in 3 years, despite the deaths of 21 people in new vault. ah, the former president, donald trump, is keynote speaker, stew and unapologetic supporter of gun rice. as always, in the wake of these tragedies, the various gun control policies being pushed by the left would have done nothing to prevent the horror that took place absolutely nothing. ironically, due to his presence, no guns were allowed inside the gun convention. the crowd outside the convention intimated was the crowd inside. there were thousands of people out there in their messages. the inner re, you'd go away. the massive throng protested the groups,
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timing and goals. oh, the hard, high profile figures addressed the crowds inside and out. we had to feed you and we will overcome you and we will leave you behind. democratic congresswoman, sheila jackson lee says the n r a meeting is unwelcome in her district. we welcome them as human beings and visitors, enjoy the city. but cancel your meetings. amid the din of the crowd, perhaps the most sombre demonstration was a child sized coffin, a reminder of just how high the stakes are in the american gun debate. john henry al jazeera houston. the international criminal court has a clear mandate to investigate israel's killing of palestinian journalists as a war crime that's according to journalists and lawyers who filed the case last month. they've now expanded it to include the shooting of al. just here is sharina barkley, who was killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank earlier this month. the
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barber reports from london, surely since last emailed to her jazeera in his room and got her in a minute while lead allow murray al jazeera jerusalem bureau chief, talking about the moments before his ready forces. shocked at his colleague on the 11th of may, and janine, ah, this event brought together the people who lodged a complaint with the international criminal court in april on behalf of for palestinian journalists, killed or maimed by his ready fire, while clearly identifiable as price. now they're adding new names to the file. sharina barclays, one of the arab world's best known reporters and her colleagues earlier. so moody shot in the back and injured moments before sharon was hit, one message came through loud and clear. at this event, there's no lack of evidence, but there's also new momentum behind calls for international action over israel's targeting of journalists, and deliberately taught it. and it is a want to hover, otherwise, eddystone challenge objective reporting on the ground documentation of human life.
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that's why jennifer tanya, and that's why we say this case is a serious, i mean i to see or to be looking at the target in general. in particular, as opposed to being in depth. the case is being brought by the international federation of journalists, the palestinian journalist syndicate, and the international center of justice for palestinians. what they say last year marked a turning point when the i c c road, it's jurisdiction extended to the occupied palestinian territory. according to reporters without borders, at least 30 journalists, mostly palestinians, had been killed by his ready fire in the west bank and gaza since 2000. these ready armies never acknowledge any responsibility. how hopefully you can down the line to achieve any kind of justice for shipping and other policy. and journalists given the fact it is right, not potty to the c c given it's track record of of not investigation. pre trial chamber ruling is very clear. the isis is restriction,
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criminal jurisdiction extends over the territories that we're speaking about. and that means that the i, c, c, prosecutor can issue a warrant for the arrest of perpetrators. and then that has severe consequences for the individual perpetrator. whether that inside israel or not, the al jazeera is preparing its own dossier, which is all submit to the i. c. c, as well as sharina killing. it includes the radio, so i can garza that destroyed the offices of al jazeera and associated press a year ago. on thursday, the palestinian authority says its own investigation established that is ready for it is deliberately shut, sharing i will likely hitting her in the head while she was trying to escape. he's ready. media is reported that the military has no plans to launch a criminal investigation. the barber al jazeera london greece is accused iran of piracy,
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after the seas to greek oil tankers. iran says they were captured for violations. these were the last locations of the 2 greek flag tankers tracked on the marine monitoring platform vessel finder. 3 says iranian helicopters landed on the ships and international waters 22 nautical miles off the coast of iran. the move appears to be in retaliation for an incident last month. that's when greek authorities detained a vessel carrying iranian oil, saying the ship's owners had russian links. that iranian oil was in complicated by the u. s. iran once the oil to be returned to the parts of the executive vice president of quincy institute, a foreign policy think tank. he explains how the u. s. has a history of confiscating iranian oil with status pattern in the past. in the past, the united states army of byron industries, i'm talking about the trumpet construction under the bi restriction as confiscated to iranian factors. so the oil in kept the money and this has been part of on the rubric of sanctions enforcement. but the problem, of course is these are the us,
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us sanctions are not the same thing as international law and as a result don't have any outside of us territory. so the volume is i've responded with it against. i really doubt that the volumes would be targeting vessel, how did not reach how they under the instructions and collaboration with the us. justice department targeted the cargo. so i don't see the wagner gaining anything from them. certainly they're not getting any leverage. these are the europe terms of pressing the pains on the nuclear issue on the country. this is just adding more attention again, i think this is going to be the new future if there isn't a nuclear deal, which is going to be a lot of to pass from both sides, trying to pressure each other. if there is ever any, will you going to see a reduction attentions and then there isn't any utility at all? any incentives on either side do these kind of outrage has spread across brazil. after a mentally ill black man was as fixated by the police on thursday,
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there were protests against police violence and racism in the states of sergei and apollo. another is scheduled for saturday in rio de janeiro, a warning some viewers may find images and monica and archives report distressing. demonstrators burn tires in the city of wilma, all by northeastern brazil, where jenny vall do just we saunters, was brutally killed, was stopped by to federal highway patrol officers for riding a motorcycle without a helmet. the policeman tied up, santos threw him into the back of their car and released a tear gas can before closing the boot every day a broad i've always will. i asked and begged the police to let my brother out. they said no. then the video film by bystanders was widely shared on social media. it shows some to shouting and thrashing his legs as smoke fills up the car. he was taken to the hospital but died on the way. his coffin was accompanied by protesters
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on friday, demonstrators took to the streets in brazil's largest city. so foam croy up please . i will get the federal highway. police act like hitler's ss. this isn't to know the statement. this is the continuation of a police practice. we know well, they enter the communities for valence and black territories, killing people. earlier this week, more than 20 people were shot dead during the police raid on a criminal gang in a slum in rio de janeiro. what caused me phillotson, a black activist and slum dweller says, police violence will not solve drug related price. won't teacher athena prevailing when there's a shoot out in a slum. they are dis, but they are also serious consequences for innocent people living. yeah. will schools and health care facilities or shut down my the whole community is terrorized what i can imagine. what it's like for a child to find a body or a pool of blood on the way to close. this lomb has been peaceful for many months now, but just take a look at the bullet holes here on this wall. there are
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a reminder to residents that a shoot out can happen at any time. last year, more than $6000.00 brazilians were killed by the police, an average of 17 per day. most of them were black and poor. monarchy ana give al jazeera rio de janeiro. nearly a year after a condominium collapse in florida, the families of the victims have reached a settlement worth more than a $1000000000.00. the bulk of the settlement fund will be paid out by insurance and engineering companies. 98 people died when the 12 story tower in surfside partially collapsed in the middle of the night. the investigation into what caused the building to fall is still ongoing. on wednesday, florida lawmakers approved a bill that would require a condominium association boards to set aside money for maintenance and repairs. us investigators have found a wildfire in new mexico, which displaced thousands of people, was caused by federal forest managers. investigators say the blaze began as
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a prescribed burn meant to prevent destructive wildfires, but instead 2 fires merged, creating the largest wildfire in the states history. hundreds of homes were destroyed. the governor is now demanding the federal government take full responsibility for the disaster. still ahead on al jazeera, the winds rights chief is wrapping up her visit to china. will look at why her credibility may be at stake. ah, and abba goes digital. the group is back on stage, giving fans and virtual voyage. ah, this is your weather report for the middle east and africa. hi, ron, thanks for joining in. lot of sun, lot of heat freight across the middle east,
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but still those winds in some sand and dust been spun around once again. an issue in our forecast on saturday. there's those winds down the golf. so specifically our for doha. gus, 4045 kilometers per hour. not just saturday, but that will carry through on sunday as well. so hazy and dusty a skyline to be expected. here we do have a lower temperatures across, so some of that stands we've had those showers there at things are picking up once again, temperature wise across pakistan. a seabreeze that's given us some cloud cover in karachi, and it's actually generated a few showers over the last few days. let's talk about turkey. those temperatures are starting to hot up. that includes for is stan. boy, i think you'll see your 1st 30 degree day of the year over the weekend on sunday with the high of 33 degrees. central africa bursts of rain to be expected. western portions, eastern portions of the democratic republic of congo. and as we go further toward the south, it's going to be a rainy and i think at times windy weekend for cape town, 18 degrees on saturday, but the sun's out and kazoo, luna, tall durban,
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looking good with the high of 25 degrees on saturday. enjoy, that's it, that's all see soon. ah, ah, ambition, artistry adventure, short documentary by african filmmakers from beneath kenya and algeria. billy allan minium village throttle queens. this is really good to let her hair down and the cane africa direct. on al jazeera lou.
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ah, you're watching all the 0 a reminder of our top stories this our texas police say they made the wrong decision by not immediately entering a classroom where a gunman had barricaded himself. they've been criticized for waiting more than an hour before confronting the 18 year old killer. 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in tuesday's master. the governor of texas, greg abbott, his expressed anger over the way the police handled the shooting. he says he was misled about their response. it was said initially that a school resource officer engaged the gunman outside the build grease, his accuser on a piracy. after it ceased to greek oil tankers. iran says they were captured for violations. the move appears to be in retaliation after greek authorities to attain the vessel carrying iranian oil. columbia will hold its 1st round of voting on sunday to elect a new president. electro candidate is the favorite to win for the 1st time in the
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country's history. but that prospect is dividing opinion alexander rump, yet he reports from bogota. he then shall candy nathan, former rebel gustavo, bay throws, galvanized millions, especially young boaters by promising to change this deeply unequal country. gonna be under the 1st 20 year old is stephanie, let me this decided to volunteer for petra's campaign. after she was unable to pay for her college. during the pandemic and her parents struggled to keep their small shop open. boy not had meant to come home. it's been very difficult as a young columbian to live in such precarious conditions when it comes to work and access to health and education. and i believe that petro is betting on changing all of this. oh, last year she joined tens of thousands of other young colombians to protest against living conditions. they were some of the most violent demonstrations columbia seen in decades. the police crackdown only slain the discontented those outraged by the
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countries widening inequality. nothing before the protest had been very inactive, politically, but with all the injustices and killings, i could not remain indifferent. it was the desire pink to be different for us that it is backed by many poor and working class colombians, but viewed with alarm by business men and some middle class photos. they fear his plans to fall oil development, already distribute pension funds to put economic stability at risk. this letter sent by the manager of one of the biggest mail companies in the country, urging suppliers not to vote for petro went viral last week. it says pay through with put that risk private property and the freedom of enterprise in the country. a federal clause has also been added to a number of contracts this year, allowing the parties to scrap the deal. if the former get comes to power, you'll get the mighty of this who runs one of the best known colombian fashion
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houses is not hiding. a support for papers mean rival federico gutierrez, we have seen as a continuation of business friendly policies of president, divan. to care for your place. i prefer the devil. i know i've said it many times in south america. the left has never been successful from cuba. downward, that's the example. but with more than 20000000 people living in poverty and rising violence, bolts show that 70 percent of colombians once change. not all of them believe faithless proposals are the right ones. but enough people could decide to give him and the left a chance. allison, that m p a t t l t v. and i will look that taiwan military has conducted 4 days of exercises as part of its annual missile drills. the military has released video of anti air and anti ship missiles. launching from warships, may be official, say the drills were conducted to test combat to safeguard the security of the taiwan strait. b. j considers taiwan to be a province of china, which taiwan views as
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a threat to its sovereignty. un rides chief michelle bachelor's credibility is being called into question. as she nears the end of a 6 day trip to china, scant details have been released of her visits within the country with many saying they were impeded by tight government controls. katrina, you reports from aging. boy, it's the 1st trip to china by a un human rights commissioner since 2005. but the details of michelle bachelor's visit had been hard to come by. or a 6 days she spent time in gong dro in china's south, as well as the cities of were in which she and cash gar in sheen. jung province. due to strict corona virus regulations, no reporters were allowed to travel with her. and many of her meetings, including with president she didn't king have taken place on the line. for me, it is a good day with z ha, ha, ha. or lucy, go as the regional fuller,
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he says in sustainable locals, right? or activists say government controls have prevented nationally from clearly assessing alleged atrocities taking place against the weaker people. her visit was 1st planned in 2018, following widespread allegations that china was subjected regus to forced labor, sterilization and torture in several governments and rights groups say beijing is guilty of carrying out genocide. i doubt a shoe to have unfettered access to the region. i doubt if you wouldn't be able to talk to the victims of the gunners abuses or so. you know, i don't have high hopes it attention on since young has intensified this week. falling an unprecedented leak of police files purporting to reveal bleak conditions inside one of the province is notorious internment camps. thousands of mug shots and documents, including
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a speech ordering gods to shoot and kill those who try to flee. challenge china's description of the count as voluntary vocational training centers, there is nothing to do with poverty elevation. nothing to do with helping people to get job. it's about brutal, brainwashing. it's what putting them in prison like prison camps, guarded by heavily on police, dating has denied accusations of mistreatment, calling them the lie of the century. it says its policies in the region are designed to stamp out terrorism. she didn't pin defended china's human rights record on wednesday, saying it would not be patronized by other countries. but what michelle natalie says her trip is not an investigation, but a mission to promote human rights. but critics fear this little it will achieve. katrina, you out a 0, beijing the founder of the left, his group japanese red army has been released from prison for soco. chicago has been serving a 20 year sentence for an embassy siege in 1974. members of the group stormed the
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french embassy in the netherlands and the help staff hostage for 100 hours. sharon elbow is believed to have also masterminded an assault on television airport in 1972 as a show of support to the palestinian cause. 26 people were killed in that attack will happen with a battle as 50 years ago, but we cause damage to innocent people who was strangest to us by prioritizing our battle, such as hust h taking. i would like to use this opportunity to make my apologies though it happened a long time ago. the un says 72000 people have escaped fighting and democratic republic of congo in recent days. government forces are battling rebels from the m 23 group. and congolese are seeking refuge and neighboring uganda. a government official there says resources are stretched to a breaking point. kenya was due to host talks between rebel leaders and the d. r. c president. but those meetings have been delayed it's been 40 years since one of the
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biggest selling bands of all time last performed. now abba is back, groundbreaking technology used in hollywood blockbusters has recreated the swedish superstars as they were at the height of their fame from london. ne barker has more back on the red carpet, one of the most successful bands of old time, all now in their seventies. the swedish pulp legends dissolved 40 years ago with their back on stage, sort of re materialized digital form. ah, they have to describe what it is, because nobody has ever done that before as as strange. wonderful thing when those voices come out of those lips and those faces something very special happen. the 1000 strong special effects team behind star wars use motion capture technology of the real life art is to turn back the clock. transforming ignitor beyond benny
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and frieda into digital avatars of their youngest cells. or as they're being cold apparatus, that the form alongside live musicians and it all feels a little uncanny really, really magical what they, what they've achieved. ah, yeah. it's like witchcraft, the fact that you can be on stage at the same time as you're out home walking the dog. you know, that wasn't, that was intriguing. the producers of the event a so confident of its success. it's taken up residency in this purpose built abba arena. the event raises a whole load of questions about whether or not people would be prepared to pay up to $200.00 as they are here to see a less legendary band in holographic form. and whether or not people are actually here seeing abba, or merely an abba apparition, smoke and mirrors sound and light. either way, reincarnating dead celebrities and bringing aging bands back from the brink is clearly a money spinner. how long is it just
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a gimmick and how and when is it the counseling that we recognize is in an article i've not in the world news, frank sinatra ritual leave performed in 20032007 celine dion and elvis preformed together on american idol, i don't want it kind of funny to see some, some virtual avatars. so i think it'll be interesting. in 2012, a holographic version of rap start to pack shocker, stunned audiences around the world. he'd been dead for 16 years. killed in a drive by shooting, not your thing. then how about buddy holly killed in a plane crash at the height of his fame or deceased opera star maria callas. digital versions of the you very much alive abba will go around the world until 2026. and who knows, it may soon be possible to download your own hologram at home or go to a gig, the met averse, helping the music industry. this last millions to the pandemic, piracy and unlicensed streaming. we could big profits from live acts. ne barca out
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to sarah london, the champions league final between rail madrid and liverpool will take place in paris on saturday. the match was moved from st. petersburg to the warn ukraine, meaning the start to france, host, europe's biggest club game for the 1st time. and 16 years, paul reese's there. oh, in the champions league it doesn't get much better than being a fan of rail madrid. by saturday nights the support is could be celebrating at title number 14, twice as many as any other club. i think we can be livable. we are not have used by week 1310 business. liverpool contingent, a praying for may 7th trophy and revenge for defeat to madrid in the 2018 final. oh, i think this is our year madrid, 17 last 7 bought the last name. the loss was in paris. i went to bodies in 1981 when we lost to liverpool. why neil,
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i remember that day history matters, but it's the present that has people tipping this final to be a classic. these teams aren't just the best on the european stage. this season are also the most exciting. liverpool have a beautiful chemistry in attack. while madrid have mounted some of the most dramatic comebacks. this competition has ever seen. front strike a carrying benjamin is the player who has made the difference to madrid's fortunes scoring 10 goals. in the knockout stages. it all over. he will not wanna leave that memorial grandmother. i'm treating the final naturally getting into the final is a big success for us. we know how demanding this club is and all about the clubs history. we think we have had a very good season in reaching the final has been very important for us. now we are very close to achieving something huge the season and we will give our all to achieve with our god damn bottle. liverpool have more than one special striker as they ain't to stop. rails run of 7 winds in
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a row in the european final of course is geometry. and of course people bring up but we just focused on trying to win this game. we want to win the trophy, we, you know, when you get to the fair, you know, you're so close. but it's the hardest part though to go over it and, you know, hopefully we can, hopefully we can be the one celebrating with many more fans traveling than the seats. available tickets are being exchanged on the black market for up to $5000.00 and counting that several times. the monthly earnings of those who lived next to the stud difference is sound. any one of the poorest areas in the country on this bridge. this is the separation between the normal felony i should say with such poor neighbourhood such as this one of homicide. and on the other side, the said the halls where very there are many major international events, such as the final of the youth attempt, as they, for example, one thing can be to make tickets more affordable. people of sudden he because we are locals. here we welcome the world, but we can't go inside the said the font not staying locally,
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could make getting to the stadium difficult rail work as a planning a strike to coincide with saturdays final. on the pitch derailing madrid's french troika could be the only way to win 41 years of rail dominance. pull rece out his air at paris, archaeologists and peru haben earth. an old cemetery believed to hold the last 3 incur rulers, excavations at lemons, san andreas hospital. the 1st to be built in the city began in 2020 as part of the areas restoration project. at least 50 sets of bones so far had been found. experts are searching for 3 incom mommies at the last 3 rulers of the inca empire. their remains were thought to be brought to the city during the 16th century. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. texas police have admitted they made the wrong decision by.

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