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a gunman was shooting that children, ah, hello, i'm mary m m. as in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. 31 people a dead after a stampede. a church in southern nigeria, wet food was being down. russian forces support their assault on several danielle skin east in ukraine, off to saying they've captured a key railway town, and this is will no, and he missed the gauge. un human rights chief michelle bartlett defends her contentious trip to china and says she asked the government to rethink its weak policies. ah, i've been more hairy accounts from young survivors of the of val day. school
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shooting in texas. police are facing heavy criticism for their slow response to the attack, which draft 19 children and 2 teachers dead offices waited 78 minutes before storming the classroom. or heavily armed gunman carried out a killing spree. children have described how they made desperate whispered, please, for help. 911 fought coals while the police chief told officers to wait in a whole way present, joe biden is jude a visit of all day. on sunday, earlier on he was speaking about the shooting in a graduation ceremony in delaware. as i speech, most parents are literally preparing to bury their children in the united states of america to buried their children to which violence to watch fear, too much grief. let's be clear. evil came to that elementary
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school classroom in texas to that grocery store in new york. far to many places were innocence, have died. the face of such destructive forces, we have to stand stronger. we must stand strong. we cannot outlaw tragedy. i know. we can make america safer. while chaper chancey is in washington and so shall we've been falling developments day. these awful details are emerging of kids making 911 calls pleading for help. it took police over an hour to get inside. how is this going to be investigated now? several investigations underwear, including the f b. i now involved that as you say, usually one would expect several investigations mainly into the motivation and the background of the gunman himself. but in this case now, it has widened to the reaction of law enforcement and why they made the decision
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despite be training and, and the m codification of what to do during an active shooter situation to not really do anything except of anything sort of brutalize the parents are waiting outside for news of their, of their children actually were even reports that the police, if i won it. but this is on teeth, on television, from a police officer who said, actually somebody's offices just went in themselves, got their own children out. and then kept, kept the other parents away from the scene at indeed hancock, them pepper, spray tizzard and so on at. so there are investigations underway. but how would they have already sort of been pre judged by the, the state police director who said it was the wrong decision period not to go in lot of attention now and the school district police chief, he was the one who decided that actually this wasn't an active shooter situation, but a barricaded shoot situation, which meant there was time to very laboriously apparently get tactical gear in and
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again, parents now every day there's like a little detail that we would, that we read or hear. and this to, today's, one of the details today was a parent is watching one, she'll go in and then several minutes later another, she'll go and all the time. you know, they knew gum shots, what were going off. and so, yes, as, as a result, i mean that's, that's the point though. and line 11 cause we were being, were being made. and yet, and yet this chief decided, no, we won't go in yet. i guess that's, that's the big question now. that police, if, meanwhile, we understand is under 24 hour police protection. i thank you very much, champ, we can see a 14 killers from washington and at texas. senator ted cruz hes been confronted about his he's on guns at restaurant in houston. oh, so the republican was challenged by this man who initially asked for a photo. he just finished delivering a speech at the national rifle associations,
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annual convention which is currently being held in the city. the pair engaged in a back and forth before the man was removed by security. ah, now least 31 people have died in a stampede at a church charity van in nigeria. a large crowd had gathered in the southern city of port harcourt. people were pushing to receive donations of food, puzzles, and clothing. when a stampede happened for dallas and bar has more from a boucher the police have confirmed that actually 51 people were killed and 9 judge. but witnesses say in number could be higher than the official see go even by the police. the crowd had gathered and the saturday morning waiting for
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a church that's hard. the problem is to distribute food items, clothing, materials to the less privileged and had got out of an open as spotting event area . so why waiting for the church officials to officially commence the banks? that's an hour before some persons get try to get entry into a smaller entry point add to the to the venue. i mean, that's why people were trying to rush into the place. there was this time t and some of the people who have turned up with crush. so the police is now investigating, trying to find the remote cost is that is what cost to do but, and also to go and has them called will investigations to find out where that security measures will actually decently put in place to ensure that such incident doesn't happen again
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now, russian forces are stepped up, their cellphone's very done yet can east in ukraine. one of the last major ukrainian health says he's in the region of hands this off to saying they've captured a nearby rail hub. so dunny ask is a key russian target as already seen, some of the heaviest fighting governance has 90 percent of its buildings have been damaged. ukrainian troops may have to retreat from it. or rational tenor is also been shilling. las johns sca backlit, which moscow needs to take in order to encircle ukrainian forces. criminal latest major gain is the railroad town of limon. some 40 kilometers east of serv are done . the ask ukraine says, fighting is ongoing near the city and control of the man will allow access to multiple road and rail bridges, which is so far impeded rush in progress in that don't pass. the invading troops made several unsuccessful attempts to cross the key river near the town in the past few weeks, sustaining major human and equipment losses in the process. same basra via is in
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ukraine's capital even has more on what's happening there in the east, in the country. the russians of course, want to take over as much of the network as possible to achieve the goal that the russian president vladimir putin has said he wants to achieve, which is to control the administrative boundaries of do not going to take over the entire don bus region now when it comes to lima, and in the last few hours we've heard from the ukranian deputy defense minister who has refuted claims that lima has fallen to the russian advance. they say that yes, leave on. the latest reports from the local government on the ground is that most of mine is currently under russian occupation, but the deputy defense minister confirming that it still has not fallen. now the battle for lima is key because it is at a crossroads. it could mean a cutting off ukrainian access if russia is indeed in control of it all between the east and west. and that could allow russia to cut off of forces that are fighting elsewhere in hoskins severed than, as $8000.00 plus forces. there could potentially be in circled women being the 1st
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lily pad for them to move onwards towards surrounding forces. there now as far as that fight is concerned, we have heard of ukrainian forces planning on making some kind of tactical retreat to live and fight another day. it is a large number of forces that are potentially encircled there. but again, another, another contradiction by the deputy defense minister here saying that they've actually managed to push russian forces back to original positions. any gains that they made in several minutes since this new phase of the conflict since forces re mobilized in the east. they say they've pushed them back to those original positions. ushers presence as he's willing to discuss ways to ship grain that stuck in ukraine. sports, russia and ukraine. collectively account for nearly a 3rd of global wheat supplies. ukraine is also a major exporter of cooking oil, in a telephone call with the leaders of france and germany regimen putins at russia is
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ready to boost fertilizer exports. but only if sanctions are lifted, kia has been unable to export supplies due to russia's invasion, which has fueled global food price rises. now the un human rights commissioner is called on beijing, not to use anti terrorism concerns to justify human rights abuses. michelle bachelor has been visiting region young region where the chinese authorities are accused of abuses against weak muslims. katrina, you reports from beijing. while you michelle bachelor's visit to china was the 1st by un human rights commission has since 2005 and many. so it as a chance to assess widespread allegations that aging is committing human rights abuses against muslim, weakest and shin challenge or hurt. but during a press conference mark and end of his 6 day trip, and she said that wasn't her goal. so i should stay on the outfit where this visit was and what it was this, this was not an investigation. official visit by high commissioner are by nature
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high profile, as simply not conducive to the kind of detail methods only with a bully and a discrete often investigative nature. instead, what actually says the visit was an opportunity to engage with senior chinese leaders. she spoke with president, she's in pain by video and met jung officials in the cities of cash car and watching nationally says she urge them to review counter terrorism policies to ensure they comply with international human rights standards. but added a tour of a prison and former vacation educational training center o t t feel to lead to soon, inclusions, online and even june. first the full scale of the b. c. i. rest of the government allowing the pen, the initial oversight of the abrasion on the ground, their alliance by law visual on 15 indicators who the german tendencies towards via
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extreme eastern allegations of the use of force level treatment in those. and do you see a reflection on anything it really just was due to corona virus restrictions. no reporters were allowed to travel with her meetings outside. her official itinerary were limited to go to beth ashley has been criticized for failing to secure, unfettered access to shem junk. several governments and writes groups a forced labor and attention sterilization and torture have taken place in the province. treatment amounting to genocide. analysts say the visit has placed a valuable spotlight on the region, but the credibility of the commissioner and her office has been called into question. barry is a high cost to their credibility. if a strong and detailed report doesn't emerge from all of this, they jing has denied claims of mistreatment against the muslim league, a minority calling them the lie of the century. katrina you out as era aging.
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so earlier i spoke to rashawn abbas executive director of the campaign for week. as her sister is serving a 20 year prison sentence in china on terrorism charges says bachelor's visit to china was a major disappointment, says, and that education of duty, an insult of the families of those missing and the betrayal of the funding principles of the united nations and the values that michelle bash late charge was alcohol, big mill, shebaway, basically parrot result of the chinese communist dollar many narratives like and by terrorism. and the action today legitimize the china genocide against one person, her prison visit is they duncan styles, shout them well. her comments as you cost them, made for the what he r c is, harper ganga. china propaganda machine fung. and the arm, particularly here that will egregious in the week of the world, just saw images of bills are horror of fig and condition in the hampton courtesy.
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all that issue, junk liz files were shifting, being himself demanded. you can't be bill because of the over crowded and they change language issue a should be killed order. because of watching al jazeera life in london, more still had a anger spreads across brazil. as protest is demand justice for a black man who was suffocated to death by police. july completes his war to canon and tear gas on people mocking 50 days of protest with more calls for the president to resign. ah hello, we've got some rather lively weather pushing across southern parts of australia
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over the next day or so. we got some wet weather to up towards the northwest this so weather system here producing some outbreaks of heavy rain. but the, the most active system is going to be gradually making its way across southern parts of w way. you can see how it links up towards that one just around the pill bra. and that will continue to make its way further east, which through the next day or so as that wet weather running across the bike, pushing across south australia, 16 celsius in melbourne. on sunday, 12 celsius and falling as we go on into monday. wet weather coming across victoria, part of new south. well seeing some of that rain. it was some parts of queensland could see a bit of wet weather as well. and notice how wet and windy it's going to be for new zealand over the next couple of days at cloud and rain piling its way. and it really will feel like awesome for you rather more like summer as we make away into japan for any hot and dry 32 celsius. therefore, tokyo, we got some rain seasonal range is coming out of central parts of china now nudging
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up towards sir q shoe some where to weather to me to the far northeast, a china just running down across the korean peninsula for monday, turning cool and wet. here for next week. ah, her domain, the intersection of reality and comedy in post revolution, tennessee, ha, ha. mission to entertain, educates and provoke debate through satire, her weapon of choice, theater, an intimate look at what inspires one of tennessee as most popular comedians to make people love my to nicea path on al jazeera lou.
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ah welcome back and look at the main stories now and have been more harrowing accounts from the young survivors of the oval day school shooting and texas. families are demanding answers after emerge, the office is wasted. 78 minutes before storming the classroom are heavily armed. gunman carried out a killing spree over 30 people have died in a stampede. a church charity van in silva nigeria where food parcels and clothing were being given out. a russian forces of stepped out there were sultans about danielle in easton ukraine. one of the last made ukrainian health cities in the region of hans this off to saying they've captured the nearby town of the month, which is a strategic railway. well now to brazil, because there is increasing outrage across the country after mentally ill,
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black man was suffocated to death by police on thursday. staff is fucked protests against police violence and racism in ser cheapie and south paolo the man was killed when he was tied up and locked in the back of a car by 2 officers who then threw in a gas counted step. killing took place, days after $23.00 people were killed during a lease raid in rio de janeiro, one a key on a kia was at one protest and ria. this pro does here in rio de janeiro was organized that the last minute it was triggered by the violent events this week. the police raid in up our veil up here in reopen all so the guessing of a man, he says she'd be northeastern brazil. right now we are here in front of the statue of to be a dish ball marti's. he was the leader of resistance against slavery. when brazil was still a portuguese colony and our people here have been saying that although there is no
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death penalty in brazil, there have been many executions r. that's our police, are rating the slums and shooting and then asking questions. now violence in rio has all and much of brazil has always been a problem. all 6000 brazilians were killed by the police last year. but this is an electoral year. the majority of the of brazilians are black. and they're saying here that a lot of racism and violence has increased during the current government led by it also not, or who has made it, who was elected promising more security and defending the policeman and the military. and here they say that they will vote for somebody that will represent them in october. so this is a protest that is gaining force because it is an electoral year
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i'll place in sri lanka, fire, take gas, and water cannon. i protested. who are protests? are there for a 50th day now a calling for present got by raja packs a to resign. a plane, the government for an economic crisis that has left the country without enough fuel food on medicine. men al fernandez reports from columbus. ah, tear gas and water cannons con dampened the anger injury lanka. police fired vote to stop protested from heading towards the president's house. they had ordered march to the president's office, trade union members, artists, religious leaders, and ordinary schoo luncheons joined the demonstration. philip, madame granite, on my mirror, did jonathan, the biggest victory for us so far is awakening the public or to make people speak out about the problem said pick to the streets and to push politicians to provide answers to those problems. we will not stop until we when the struggling in lisa
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eda mae i ie never been in. the process started as a grassroots reaction to power cuts it small groups of people gathering at street corners in silent rebuke of a government. the accused of mismanagement and corruption, but a violent crack down on demonstrators who camped outside prison go taba raj boxes private residence, push people to take a stand. i could box the language that option please read lanka. labelle not a. so really the people really know audio and vs frankly, and via viaz offering this as you stick on those problems include almost no foreign currency reserves, which means the government cannot afford to buy food medicine, fuel and cooking. guess. libra, now on her reading day and night. the cues look in for the arm present it is, is build, it rule knows what, no,
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no hum forward disorder in this but is still the i struggle into men in their mama, i a lot has happened during the past 50 days. the cabinet and ministers have changed repeatedly the president's brother mind the raj, epoxy has resigned. not before he is alleged to have encouraged his supporters to attack protesters. but the president is holding out a pointing run of vicar, missing her, who shall lanterns voted out of parliament to head the new government. while the 6th time premier has a good rapport with the international community, protested sir, he is just another pawn to protect the raj. boxes more shall lumpkins are struggling under escalating costs. inflation is $34.00 or 123 percent, depending on who you believe and for the thousands gathered here. their original demand of gotta go home,
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remains unchanged. bonaire fernandez or just the euro colombo now women activists in iraq is saying the absence of legislation preventing domestic violence, is giving immunity to the perpetrators. thousands of women are estimates to be suffering abuse if at least one woman killed every week. a some of inch of 8 has more social media helped her to escape from the abuse at home for safety reasons where there's name and identity have been changed, tied to her, the worst abuse was from my father. it was sexual and physical. he touched my body, he kept me at home, did not want me to go out to school. i'm 19 years old now and when he started the abuse, i was only 12. my mother and sisters escaped to the shelter and that broke up independently run shelters has provided help to 1200 iraqi women since 2003. channing will though collision, will limit as a domestic abuse victim herself. do not the lizzie,
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who runs the organization, says government's failure to pass laws to protect women, gives immunity to perpetrators, but learn sure all the government shelters put impossible terms. for a woman who's sick, refuge, there is no strategy to offer help. it took 8 years to take the larger parliament, but the fails to approve it. there is a law which prevent harsh punishment for killings. bass will honor. another legislation gives the husband the right to beat his wife. and the pretext of discipline said this 6 are impossible. to get most cases happen in rural areas, some are buried quietly, some pressure women to commit suicide or to just burn her and claim 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 workers estimate at least one woman is killed every week because of domestic issues . across iraq, tribal traditions, societal pressures and families, prestige,
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or contribute to making it difficult to talk about violence against women. mohammed has to conceal his identity for these reasons. his sister was murdered in front of her children by her husband, mother, 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 kids. then one day he shot her and it's a pity that the case is still in the court. 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 hon say 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 solve cases of women killed related to, under my suggestion is to disarm people and create awareness about these killing officials in iraq's good regency. they're taking initiatives like this hotline for
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domestic violence victims. and especially female police unit has to last year record a $2200.00 complaints. and some were of 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 drive it under the era. silly money in northern iraq. a funeral procession has been l for a palestinian teenager shot dead by israeli forces on friday. ah, they'd muhammad, her name was 15 years old, official, so he was shot 3 times in the town of our hud, or south of bethlehem. he is the 13th palestinian teenager killed by israeli forces this year, according to a palestinian child writes organization. that is really rights group has been demonstrating against the construction of a settlement outposts in the occupied west bank. at least try to disperse,
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the protest is and confiscated to bulldoze as they brought with them to demolish the outpost israeli government evacuated your settlers from the area in 2005, but a group of settlers later returned with the al jazeera media network continues to demand of rapid independent and transparent investigations, the killing of the journalists, assuring ab, luckily in the occupied west bank, showing was shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignment and jeanine. on the day of a funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barrister, almost drop a casket. i will. ucla had been without a 0 for 25 years, covering the story of these railing occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine now real madrid to have won the champions league final with a one mill victory over liverpool earlier police in paris fight tear gas at fans lining up to enter the match. ah, sir,
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hundreds of liverpool fans were stuck at the security gates of the stud to france, delaying kick off by 36 minutes. many supporters managed to break through the barriers and pass police officers who were safeguarding the event. the game was originally supposed to be played in saint petersburg, but was then moved to paris after russia's invasion of ukraine. full rece as the latest from paris. it's been quite ton outside the stud to france, couple of hours before kicked off lessons. we bottlenecks as police were making checks the tickets. police of now said that they believe a lot of those local fans at war fake tickets and that was what was causing the problem. i want those funds drops out outside the gates and as we saw and those videos, pepper spray being used. so that's what led to this 36 minute delay, really unprecedented. for the final of europeans. biggest football competition. they'll be a lot to sort our by what's happened, a big embarrassment view
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a for the please my up their work cuz i with taxes and tens of thousands of friends here in paris, not just the stadia, but it fun fun zones across the city as well. triangle of sadness is a social media that i found by swedish director reuben osland and it's one the palm door for best picture at the cannes film festival. the when hans osland, one of cinemas most prestigious prizes for 2nd time film centers on 2 models are invited on luxury cruise. only to end up tried that on a deserted island with a handful of staff and billionaire guests. south korean start song, kung ho was named best act of this performance in phil broker about family seeking a home for an abandoned baby. and best actress went to iranian czar amier and bra, he me for her performance as a journalist in holy spider, she was forced into exile following a smear campaign about i love life. i.
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