tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 28, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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hello, i'm adrian for again. this is that he is, i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the texas governor says that he was misled by police about the response to the school shooting, as it admits failure in dealing with a gunman. limit the information that i was given turned out in part to be an accurate. and i'm absolutely live it. prominent republicans, led by donald trump project new gun restrictions at a meeting of america's leading firearms advocacy group is really security forces stopped dozens of rights activists trying to demolish the legal settlement in the occupied west. bank of you and human rights chief michelle bachelor's, credibility questioned towards the end of a visit to china. and i'm santa, how much would the sport livable manager, yoga club has dedicated the champions league final to the people of ukraine. his team taken round madrid and paris late on saturday. you can to stop the spanish
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giants from claiming a back or extending 14th titled, ah, police and texas of acknowledged major failures in responding to the school shooting in val, day, security officials of been criticized for waiting more than an hour in the school hallway before confronted confronting the 18 year old killer out as it was, john henry bought now from houston, or really it was a stunning revelation. it might have cost children their lives, or some other writers. it was wrong as 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
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of children. governor greg abbott and local residents reacted with fury. i was misled. i am livid about what happened like this is in the wire on the back of the car to protect and serve, protect pool. why didn't? why did be protective? is those shocking revelations came out? the gun man's mother made a humble plea that they could plan. 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, an 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,
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due to his presence, no guns were allowed inside the gun convention. the crowd outside the convention intimated the crowd inside. there are thousands of people out there in their messages. the and already you go away. the massive throng protested the groups, 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,
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a reminder of just how high the stakes are in the american gun debate. john henry al jazeera houston darwin portrait is a retired new york police department lieutenant and criminal justice professor. he says, police protocol is clear on how salvador ramos should have been handled. you send the 1st available officers in and their job is to introduce and neutralize the assailant as quickly as possible. this is not the time the wait. now there's been a level of ambiguity from the perspective of the public appraisal. police department that echoed the sentiment that they put out a statement that there was a barricaded, suspect that is completely bad. you have to focus on getting those children out of there as quickly as possible with the barricaded suspect that's when you introduced hosted negotiation things to that effect. however, when you had an active shooter,
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that's when you come in and with the attempt to introduce and neutralize the shooter. and in my mind, that's what went wrong. i think that it's important to be as forthright as possible at the onset because it avails investigators to assess this in a much more expedited manner and get the results of the public that they deserve. and it's just so unfortunate that history has repeated itself because we go back a couple of years ago, we had a shooting in a place for park land in florida with nicholas cruz went in and he began firing from the parking lot before he got into that school building and we had you re, similarities in this case where the shooter began firing outside and then entered that school building. so we don't want history to repeat itself. and so when we look at the investigation, we sure did, we get that information out to additional schools so they can erect the necessary fortification to prevent an event that says catastrophic is this from occurring in
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the future. and is when he writes group is demonstrating against the construction of a settlement on post in the occupied westbank. the police tried to disperse, the protest isn't confiscated to bulldozers that have been brought in to demolish. the outpost is where the government evacuated settlers from the area in 2005 with a group of settlers lisa returned. ah, and a funeral procession is being held for palestinian teenager who was shot dead by his ready forces on friday. i had mohammed, my name was 15 years old. officials say that he was shot 3 times in the town of al qaeda, which is south of bethlehem. let's go live now to nablus in the occupied west by encounters here as nita abraham is following developments for a. so let's stop with this is really grates group for demonstrating against a settlement outpost in the occupied west bank. what's the latest form that
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the group has been trying to reach to? the legal is really settlement out of home much but they couldn't get there yet. we also couldn't get there if you can see behind me there is a lot of traffic. it was even much more when we were making our way towards tell miss. because these really are maybe, is really police has been putting up multiple checkpoints in many places to prevent these really activists from reaching the settlement outpost area. we've been receiving information from piece now, activists who are saying that 2 drivers of bulldozers that were heading from israel towards the settlement output of hello miss web address that the drivers were arrested by the israeli police as well as another activist who was also arrested according to peace now, activists while he was leaving his home by undercover police who were following him and wanted to prevent him from reaching the site. now let's make it clear that even
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though israel has evacuated for supplement in 2005, including homeless, tell us indians weren't able to get there. use the lad, because these really military or they're using it, has never stopped to exist. so now there are more toward national customers trying to stay in the area. there is a court case again against them. the israeli officials are saying is that they want to evacuation of her israeli ball. but for palestinians they will tell you even it gets if it gets evicted, then they don't have access to their labs at all. so there is a lot of tension. and remember, the issue of legal settlement is one main issue here, a palace side because palestinians are saying that they are, the settlements are eating up there and preventing any possibility for a contiguous palestinians. and what's the latest on this funeral procession for the teenagers shot dead? yes. so they what happened?
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so we know from witnesses that are there. boy, his name is dave. the. her name is a 15 year old. has been surprised by seeing as really forces in his down of an album, according to witnesses. he tried to escape when he was shot by israeli forces with 3. but it was later moved to the hospital, but the doctors couldn't, they've had live in the 2nd child to be killed by israeli forces fired just this week and the 5th teenager in a month. so if that tells you anything, it tells you about the intensity of the situation here with the growing any roofing, israeli arrayed and in fact are the other teenager who was killed earlier this week near novelist. he had already written a will and it's very they had to see in the world that a 15 year old would be writing his will. he was saying that he wanted to be buried right away because he's afraid to be too cold in the fridge. the more to it,
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or he wanted people to keep visiting him, he asked them to keep, ah, his social media accounts alive because he doesn't want to be forgotten to children, teenagers, palestinian feel like any minute any point they could be losing their lives. and they are writing wells and to very, very young age. i was 0, not even him reporting live here from the occupied westbank money function did up. 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 a case last month. they've now expanded it to include the shooting of al jazeera, assuring of our clay, who was killed by his ready forces in the occupied west bank earlier this month. i'll just hear that in barbara reports from dawn. she since last emailed to her jessina news room and got her in the mail. bullied al amari al jazeera jerusalem bureau chief, talking about the moments before his ready forces. shocked at his colleague on the
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11th of may, 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 blackledge, one of the arab world, passionate 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 walking to hover of the wall. it is not objective reporting on the ground documentation of human life. that's why general time, and that's why we say this case. he says here is, i mean i to see ought to be looking at the target in general in particular, as opposed to other civilian death. the cases being brought by the international
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federation of journalists, the palestinian journalist syndicate and the international center of justice for palestinians. when 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 i, c, c, restriction, 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 rest of perpetrators. and then that has severe consequences for
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the individual perpetrator. whether that inside israel or not, ah, al jazeera is preparing its own dossier, which it will submit to the i c. c, as well as sharina killing. it includes these radio. so i can garza that destroyed the offices of al jazeera and the associated price a year ago. on thursday, the palestinian authority says its own investigation had established that his ready forces deliberately shot sharing a barclay hitting her in the head while she was trying to escape. ah, he's ready. medias reported that the military has no plans to launch a criminal investigation. the barber al jazeera london here were the nissan from al serra still to come on the program food prices saw in afghanistan, how that's being made worse by the war in ukraine. columbia's future in the balance of final the pays out of a highly contested presidential vote. and
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a spanish teenager who keeps on winning at the french open. that's coming up later in the sport of some in ukraine president followed him as a lens case as the situation on the eastern front line is extremely difficult. russian forces of advanced in their push to fully control the don bass region, the areas in red here a help by russia at its separatist allies. the governor of lou hamster says that ukrainian forces may have to withdraw from the last pocket of defense to avoid being surrounded in the province. the city of several don't ask, has seen some of the heaviest fighting. russian forces a close to fully encircling it, rushes defense ministry says that its forces now controlled lyman. ukraine says fighting is ongoing. near the city. president zalinski says that russia is concentrating all its fire power in the dumbass. yes. as expected,
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the situation in the dung bath is extremely difficult. the occupiers are trying to achieve the goals they hoped to achieve in the 1st days of the war after february, the 24th, at least, before the 100th day of the war. that's why they're concentrated maximum artillery reserves. they're using both miss island airstrikes. nearly newly released drone footage shows the extent of damage of the as of style steel plant and mary, apple ukrainian fighters were hold up at the facility for more than 2 months. the last of them surrendered more than a week ago, giving russia full control of the port city more than 2000 fighters, a believe to be in russian captivity. the un human rights chief michelle bachelor's, credibility has been questioned as she near the end of a 6 day trip to china. few details have been released of visits that she made within the country on the tight government control. let's go live that a beijing out as you as katrina you is there for us sir. katrina. what do we know of what michelle bachelor actually did or she was there in china?
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well, she arrived here on monday, so she's been here now for about 6 days. she started by meeting chinese foreign minister, one e. she also had a video call with a foreign diplomats based in beijing from the city where she was gone, jo in china, south, she had given a speech to university students about human rights. and she also held a video call with chinese president, she didn't ping. now later in the week it was expected that she would have visits had she young province at least 2 cities or m, which she and cash car. and her team said she was scheduled one when she is there to visit an internment camp as well. but it's been very difficult to get information or any footage or pictures from her trip. there is no foreign reporters or media traveling with her because of corporate restrictions, and many rights groups and different governments are watching her very closely. there are many concerns that this trip will be highly stage managed by the
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government here in china and be used by beijing to whitewash any atrocities that they have taken place on may still be taking place in shin junk. so we'll be watching for her press conference, which concludes her trip. it's going to take place on line in just a matter of hours and some experts that we have spoken to say if she does not deliver anything substantial. any new findings at the conclusion of the trip? indeed her credibility and the credibility of her office will be in question. and let's take a look at more. boy, it's the 1st trip to china by a u. n. 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,
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including with president she jan king, have taken place on the line. lee, it is a good day with see how hulu. on lucy's, though, as the regional fuller is of rooms available levels, rights 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. se 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 i saw. you know,
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i don't have high hopes it. attention on shins 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 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 begging, 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 came, defended china in the right record on wednesday, saying it would not be patronized by other countries up. and what michelle natalie says the trip is not an investigation,
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but emission interpark note in the rights. the critics fear this little it will achieve. katrina you out is irritating. taiwan. military has conducted 4 days of exercises as part of it, and you'll miss, i will drills the military has released video of anti air at anti ship missiles. launching for worships navy officials say the drills were conducted to test its combat readiness to safeguard the taiwan strait. they jin considers taiwan to be a province of china, which taiwan views as a threat to its sovereignty. greece has accused iran of piracy. after it ceased to greet registered oil tankers. iran says they were captured for committing what it called violations. these are the last known locations of the 2 great flag tankers tracked on the monitoring platform vessel finder. grease says that a rainy and helicopters landed on the ships in international waters 22 nautical miles of the coast of iran. la move appears to be in retaliation for an incident
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last month when greek authorities detained the vessel carrying iranian oil, saying the ships, owners had links to russia that iranian oil was then confiscated by the u. s. iran once it returned. let's make too much, oops, wary. who is sir? a professor of iran and middle east politics, cattle university. he joins us now via skype, from doha. good chevy with us. again, the mac job. what do you think it is going on here? this is another chapter of the tonka confrontation which we worked the thing in the region. 1780. the new chops up basically started 2 years ago, 2018 when there was a lot of confrontation on the in those and the b and c. and the state department, it was always against was so called the imposing the american pressure on better tankers. so this is another details been added to
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that job. but i think what was happening in the last month is the reason of what iran has done so far. according to its own sources, i think it on once to see to send very clear message in a very simple words the, to play with these games. and this message basically directed to the states and particular to how is this kind of impact upon the negotiations to try to get the iran nuclear deal back on track. actually this has a very good length, great thing, because last week there was the brief on the congress and the iranian, and boy, a as in boy, but on i didn't make it clear that the negotiation actually is that is, is, well, he wasn't optimistic about the the end of the vienna talk and he was saying, you know, we are close to not to reach agreement rather than to reach agreement. i think it
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on was trying and this action to say ok, you don't want to have it in, but you have to deal with it on actions on the ground. of course it on was not happy with the delay of reaching agreement or boeing back 2015 because this means more political, economic pressure on the government of what you see and, and the system, especially in the light of the demonstration we were missing in the last few weeks, you say that iran is trying to send a message, don't mess with us, but there's no doubt that it continues to suffer from these, these economic sanctions. its economy is interpreted absolutely. it is no doubt that the economy is, is in a d l trouble, and the government cannot handle it. that is a lot of issues concerning unemployment and inflation and other issues. and the government actually seems best, especially after the sanction imposed by trump administration in may 2018 for the
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event of the day. this is award, this is a what not, this is out of the of the should was, this is an economy what i'm the iran will not admit and will not say in public that they are suffering. but the reality, looking at the numbers, look at the action of people. yes, iran is somebody comically, but they don't want to give up what they are doing now because they don't want to feel that they were defeated. could talk to you again professor many thanks. indeed, i'm a thank you worry that plato rescue operations are under way in indonesia, after a ferry cap sized 26. people are missing in the microsoft, straight between the islands of pseudo lacey and borneo. the ferry was carrying 43 people. authority say the accident was likely caused by a fuel shortage and bad weather marine accidents. a common in the area of 17000 islands. outrageous spread across brazil after a mentally ill black man was suffocated to death by police on thursday, protest against police violence and racism have been held in so keeping and st.
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palo. just a warning that you may find some of the images in monica yanna keeps 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 on friday, demonstrators took to the streets in brazil's largest city, so foam,
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coy, occlusal guard of 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 entered 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 in slum dwellers says police violence will not solve drug related prize. 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. we'll get a weather update next hill news out. then we'll find out why a rock is failing to pass a law, protecting victims of domestic violence despite one woman dying every week. early to bed early is ryan. that's the secret of the world's oldest man. as he keeps going, we'll go and meet him. and practice doesn't always make perfect. we'll have the lease is fully the one action. the drivers prepare for the monochrome pre ah, with it saturday may the 28th. here's your
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forecast for europe in africa. however, one, so we know there's been heats in italy and the balkans, and here's approved rome, setting a new temperature record for the month of may at $34.00 degrees. temperatures are going to fall now and that's because we've got some showers and thunderstorms in the area. same across the balkans as wall in over sophia bulgaria. we could see about half a month's worth of rain within a short span of time. so that could cause some flooding. the heat is now flooding in to greece and turkey, so establish 28 degrees on saturday. i'm going to put this a day for got the colors on here again dark at the red. the higher the temperature is stumble at 32 degrees, other side of the mediterranean, and there's also been heat for portugal in spain. temperatures have come down in portugal. look at seville in spain, 35 degrees, but again, let's put this a day for it. here we are on sunday and seville 29 degrees. we got that breeze off the atlantic. so that's going to lower temperature is off to the northwest. more typical spring weather here, fairly gusty winds. so for northern germany into the low countries gusts of about
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80 kilometers per hour, top end of africa, it's quite across the gulf of guinea and wolf finished. this one off in south africa were wet and windy conditions pulling to cape town on saturday sea soon. ah, the frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media. they're going to be acting from lisa and from char 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? the latest news, as it brings sharon's grave has now been sealed, but even after her death she continued to tell policy and story with detailed
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coverage. a newly relief report says that gun related death in the united states reach an all time high during the pandemic from around the world. the heavy pushback has long been a whole lot of the outgoing administration. rodrigo declared, they had little tolerance with lou. ah hello again. this is lisa from al jazeera every im finnegan here in doha, the headlines police and texas so that they made the wrong decision and not immediately entering her classroom to stop my shooting. 19 children and 2 teachers
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were killed on tuesday. officers waited over an hour before confronting the killer . that is really rights group is demonstrating against a settlement are personally occupied. westbank. the police tried to disperse, the protested and confiscated to bulldozers, which were brought in to demolish the alps. and russian forces of advanced and they're pushed to fully control with don bus region of east of ukraine. the defense ministry in moscow says it's forces now control lyman. ukraine says fighting is ongoing. near the city, women activists in iraq say the absence of legislation preventing domestic violence, is giving immunity to perpetrators. in february, a federal court rejected an appeal to amend the law. thousands of women are estimated to be suffering abuse with at least one woman killed every week. i was here as a sour bon jovi, reports social media helped her escape from the abuse at home for safety reasons, where there is name and identity have been changed. child to her,
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the worst abuse was from my father. it was sexual and physical. he touched my body, he kept me at hein did not want me to go out to school. i'm 19 years old now, and when he started the abuse of only 12, my mother and sisters escaped to the shelter. and network of independently run shelters has provided help to 1200 iraqi women. since 2003, china will not collision limby as a domestic abuse victim herself. did not too busy who runs the organization says your government's failure to pass laws to protect women, gives immunity to perpetrators. butler in short, government shelters put impossible terms for a woman who's sick, refuge. there is no strategy to offer help. it took a he is a big loss of parliament, but the fails to approve it. there is a law which prevent hash punishment for killings based will honor. another legislation gives the husband the right to be his wife. and the pretext of
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discipline said this 6 are impossible to get. most cases happen in rural areas. some are buried quite lee. some pressure women to commit suicide or just burn her unclaimed. she committed suicide, some report women missing and after some time we discover she was killed. thousands of women are buried in unmarked graves across iraq and activists say, many of them are victims of domestic violence with no official numbers. rights were because estimate at least one woman is killed every week because of domestic issues . across iraq, tribal traditions, societal pressures and families, prestige, all contribute to making it difficult to talk about violence against women. mohammed has to conceal as identity for these reasons. his sister was murdered in front of her children by her husband model, martin castlewood. lemme america for months there were problems, he broke her leg once another time, her arm once tried to burn her. my sister didn't listen and wanting to stay for her
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kid. then one day he shot her and it's, it's a pity that the case is still in the court. and 3 years later, no one can explain why the children witnessed it, and the neighbors testified as well. sure what the noise is, like sure. han see having laws is of no use unless they are implemented or do with the mac, m a half law, there should be a special criminal court to end this, it takes a long time to soft cases of women kills related to honor. my suggestion is to disarm people. a awareness about these kill you. officials in iraq's good regency. they're taking initiatives like this hotline for domestic violence victims. and especially female police unit. he has adul last year record a $2200.00 complaints and some were off domestic violence. 5 out of 10 women who were killed were due to family problems. and unless the 2 was lifted from violence emanating from those so called family problems, more women will continue to be buried here. some of in java under the era sally
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money and northern iraq, people in afghanistan struggling with soaring food prices. it's a challenge that they've faced for years, but the war and ukraine has made it worse to zeros. county, i left us hold, i am reports, the noise traffic and buzz of afghanistan's capital has long been fueled by its local markets. but that is changing. russia's invasion of ukraine is making an existing food crisis. even worse, food prices are rising and resources are becoming increasingly scores. grand kids jump with the war in ukraine. european countries turn to markets in kazakhstan for us, that means the price of wheat, flour and oil have sword. a united nations reports as many people have built up enormous dead to buy food over the past few months and access to seeds. fertilizer and water for irrigation is limited. lockheed martin. this is,
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we've seen an increase of up to $9.00 for every sack of flour, who so we're very much affected by the war between russia and ukraine who's favored . he has been rife in afghanistan for years with nearly 20000000 people facing acute hunger. but political instability, low harvest violence, and shipping delays are adding pressure on the country's wheat supply and fuel prices. and that's being made worse as inflation affects goods and markets across the world. but people are hovers yet though i believe prices are skyrocketing, people have limited income sources and they have to reduce their purchases. international aid is restricted as western governments remain weary of the taliban . and a decree ordering women to wear clothing the covers them from head to toe in public as well as recent school closures have intensified criticism abroad. f honest on the world is trying to show that it's dedicated to philanthropy and humanitarian causes. by distributing a sack of flour and 5 kilograms of eatable oil,
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but this has no positive impact on the people with afghanistan already facing political and economic struggles. soaring food prices are now another challenge for its people. can't see a little bit of a young al jazeera, the cost of petrol and pakistan has increased by 20 percent after the government ended subsidies. former prime minister, enron kong, brought in the fuel subsidy because of inflation. but the international monetary fund said that it broke the terms of a 2019 deal. the i m f insists that pakistan must reduce its fiscal deficit for it will resume payments on a $6000000000.00 aid package. for the 5th, the 50th day in a row protest as in shall anchor a calling for president. go to buy a roger parks or to resign. people are also demonstrating against the new prime minister royal with grandma singer who was sworn in by the president earlier this month. which lets us blame the government for an economic crisis that has left the
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country without enough food, food, fuel, or medicine. the founder of the leftist group, japanese red army has been released from prison for sako sugar. noble. served a 20 year sentence for an embassy cg, 1974 members of the group, stormed the french embassy in the netherlands and held staff hostage for 100 hours . she going elbow is also believed to have masterminded an attack on televi tv's airport in 1972 in support of the palestinian cause. 26 people were killed in that incident. the un says that 72000 people have fled, fighting in the democratic republic of congo in recent days. government forces of battling rebels from the m 23 group. many congolese have sought refuge and they bring uganda out as here. as malcolm web reports, ah, tens of thousands of people in the east of the democratic republic of congo have
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fled their homes in fear of their lives. in i'm event, that was m 23 rebels that were chasing us. the n 23 rebel group has taken several small town. some of the residents have fled to neighboring uganda, others towards the regional capital gama churches and schools like this one. her over run with people seeking shelter. luna, by maria carissa. we saw people being killed by stray bullets and those who could save themselves or hear her. the congo, these army has launched a counter offensive and be taken some of the territories. congress governments has neighboring veranda is behind them 23, supporting it with weapons and soldiers. rwanda denies it, no part. so we have the government don't believe that the m. $23.00 rebels themselves have the military equipment which they claim to have on the ground according to the reports from our soldiers. this is why our suspicion of foreign support is confirmed. 10 years ago and 23 took control of swathes of east and congo
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. you and investigators said it was backed by rwanda. congress ami eventually defeated them with military support from the un and other african countries. this time, congos army has struggled to contain the attacks launched by and 23 over the last 6 months. those uganda and rwanda have been accused of fueling congos conflicts and looting minerals ever since they invaded in the 990. a recent attempt to get the 3 president together for talks and kenya's capital. my baby failed to produce results . the violence and humanitarian crisis is growing and the un says it's deeply concerned. malcolm web al jazeera, 3 of the 4 main candidates running for president to go in columbia have faced all for the final, the base opinion polls. place gustavo petro, as the front runner ahead of elections on sunday. out of here, it's not, it's not on pnc reports now from bo guitar one. it's also with only hours left
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before pulls open in columbia. the leading presidential candidates met for a televised debate anew, and the was the last chance to sway undecided voters in one of the most highly contested elections in years. polls place gustavo pater as the clear front runner, he could become columbia, the 1st left his president for his meeting challenger center. right. federico gutierrez attacked what he described as his radical proposals among them. public patience reform that he says could put the country's economic stability at risk. oh yeah. yeah. can you go mighty and as you know, he's out of luck. he's proposing taking in nationalizing people's savings in pension funds, as if this was public money when it is private savings. and they want to tell the 800000000 pension savers that those funds will be safe with me. what he's proposing is bread for today and hunger for to morrow. petro responded, saying gutierrez pretends being independent when in reality supported by the
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corrupt and traditional politicians. colombians are tired of several large local media, la who stole schools, food and local hero, even killing people. so they part of the radical change party allied with the chocolate that supports you. haven't you received all the political machinery to my fears if this country the allied with the current president, do the candidates clashed and issues close to this affected colombian, voters from an equality to rising hunger, poverty, and unemployment. following the pandemic to the implementation of the p steel rising islands, corruption and drug trafficking him was at 30 that on that didn't was get 23rd century candidates said here for had of those who has been trailing in the poles, said is the candidate best place to fight corruption and all sides. but guess killers, volley begin, was our la back. conspicuous by his absence was the campaigns wild card 7, the 7 year old, right leaning independent populists were doors for the man. this was made
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a surprising jump in popularity. in the last few weeks on ambler marie, he held what he called a debate with colombians. answering questions from supporters on his facebook page that has been a head in the falls for months in his popularity shows how much the left has grown lately. both here in columbia and across latin america, that he will likely face iran off against either gutierrez or a dan. this in his success remains uncertain. allison that i'm getting al jazeera book that the world's oldest man has celebrated his 113th birthday venezuelan juan the sunday. but as more says that the secret to a long life is working hard. going to bed early and loving god. still to come here on al jazeera, on pole recent paris where funds are gathering and that tens of thousands for the
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champions league final, between liverpool and rail madrid. ah, for over a century american parents have entrusted their sons to the boy scouts of america, hoping they would gain skills that would improve their lives. instead, countless young lives were ruined by predators within the organization. i knew there was so much, but i could not figure out where it was coming from in a 3 part series, full plunge investigates, a massive scandal that wrote the united states scoutmaster part to on a just either when the news graph shelley now in coming shells lighting very close to building g, when people need to be heard. and the story told, it's kind of inspiring moment for me in, for all of them that seem there guy from their community,
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with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. but the what is still remains al jazeera has what he needs on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries. and live nice lou . ah, oh god, it's been 40 years since one of the biggest selling brands of all time lost reformed . now alba, our back ground breaking technology, used in hollywood blockbusters as recreated the swedish superstars as they were at the height of their fame from london. li fokker report back on the red carpet, one of the most successful bands of all time. all now in the seventy's the swedish
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pulp legends dissolved 40 years ago with their back on stage, sort of re materialized digital form. ah, they hard to describe what it is because nobody has had done that before. it's just 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 agnes beyond benny and frieda into digital avatars of the youngest cells. or if they're being cold avatars. to perform 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
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out home walking the dog. you know, that was, 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 a gimmick and how and when is it becomes something that we recognize is in an article i'm not in the world news. frank sinatra virtually performed in 20032007 celine dion and elvis preformed together on american idol. i don't want it kind of funny this you since and virtual auditors. so i think it'll be interesting. in 2012,
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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 very much alive alba 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 to sierra london time for the fall, aha here summer. thank you very much, adrian. i livable manager yogurt club has a dedicated saturdays. champ is the final against real madrid to the people of ukraine. the game was supposed to be played in saint petersburg,
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but it was moved to the side of hans following russia's decision to invade. it's neighbor, back in february or liverpool are aiming for the 3rd trophy of the season. but club says the game has an even greater significance outside of football that the game still happens and is not in st. petersburg maybe is exactly the right message. what russia should get. life goes on even when you try to destroy it. so and be played as final fall to people, not only but as well for the people in the ukraine. i'm pretty sure there are some who have who can watch it. and we do it for you as well. 100 percent on to his manager, carl, until it is aiming for records force champions league. his county level on 3 was entered in sedan and bob hastily auntie lottie wanted to with madrid in 2014 and
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twice with ac milan. and he also won it twice as a player. ludmilla. i'm always now reports from paris. oh, in the champions league it doesn't get much better. and being a fan of royal madrid. by saturday nights the supporters could be celebrating title number 14 twice as many as any other club. i think we can be livable. we are not satisfied with 1310 business. liverpool contingent, a praying for a may 7th trophy and revenge for defeat to madrid in the 2018 final. oh, i think this is our year. madrid, 170 last 7 bought the last thing. the loss was in paris. i went to bodies in 1981 when we lost to liverpool. one. if i remember that the 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,
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the season. they're 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. fringe strike a carrying benjamin is the play who has made the difference to madrid's fortunes scoring 10 goals in the knockout stages. lol or we will will naturally that will you were muslim. 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 and 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 a cheap, it's booked out and put all liverpool have more than one special striker as they going to stop. rails run of 7 winds in a row in the happy and final, of course is geometry. and of course people bring up but which is focused on trying to win this game. we want to win the tool fe. we, you know, when you get to the fair, you know, you're so close,
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but it's the hardest hard though to go over than, 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 stub deferrals is summed any one of the poorest areas in the country on this bridge. this is the separation between the normal suddenly i should say with such poor neighborhood such as this one of whom was on and on the other side of the study halls where there is. there are many major natural events, such as the final of the year for chapters they, for example, one thing can bid to make tickets more affordable for people of suddenly because we are locals. here we welcome the world, but we can't go inside the said the fall. not staying locally 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 striker could be the only way to win 41 years of rail dominance. paul reese al
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jazeera at paris was staying in paris and spanish teenager carlos alcott as a has made it into the last 16 of the french open. and 19 year old that beat sebastian gorda in straight sets. i'd cast is the 60, the, an will now face russian that can hash out of the quarter finals. he's already the youngest player to make it this fall on goss since not dealt with it in 2006 while i know about joke of it is the defending champion and he had no problem getting pos lavine and now elias denny to loose the 4th round joke of it, wrapping up straight, sets victory in one hour and 45 minutes. the said, well, number one is yet to drop a set in the torment and faces argentina is diego sportsman next? on the possibility of joke of it's raphael on the dal call to final still on after rougher also booked his base. and around $413.00 time french open champion,
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saw off a dutchman. bo ticket vander shanker, and straight set spaniel plays the phoenix oshea. i do cement next, that he's coached by an adult uncle tony who was part of rough esteem till 2017. he's my uncle, i don't think so. he will be able to ah, to one went to las. oh, without a doubt, but he is a professional. i case with another player, i don't know what's going to happen if he is going to stay in the box or not, but i, i don't get, i, i have fancied or problem with that. we know it was a possibility that we eventually i would play rafa when i'm working with tony and actually now he's, he's also present here in this, in his grandson. but i think tony will watch from unusual place and then and joy to much. well and be a miami, he delivered a masterpiece game to it's high there, playoff series that $23.00 all against the boston celtics. and set up a when
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a take all so done, jimmy buffalo, it was the saw of the knife, he delivered one of the best performances of his career with 47 points. and i did 9 rebalance 8. this is as he helped his team to an impressive 111 to 3 with 3 games, 7, it's on sunday in miami. this is the way it should be built with these 2 teams. it, it should have gone 7 games on the margin for error on both sides. it's so small and there's no 2 better words in pro sports and game 7, i'm just really thrilled that our, our group gets an opportunity to, to compete in the game 7 on in front of our own home crowd, or just a few hours until qualifying for the monarch, hold on please. sure. i had the best of practice on friday. was charlotte laska going fastest and both sessions on his home circuit. number 2, driver carla. sounds that it was the 2nd quickest. but it was
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a day to forgetful form on monica, when a danielle ricardo australian crashed his mclaren, while champ shipley, their max, their stopping was for dental and for monitor. and that, so, as for, for me, i have about to adrian somebody sexually. that is just about to it's for the use are as well. but of course that he is continues here on our era. marlene will be back with more of the days news in just about let's see again. bye for the no. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, i don't, i don't need to be with them. when you look at me about how to put them to me. i am if you open at the home and yeah, today, and we're going to be what we said as well. they
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