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a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. now the answer was an arabic. my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004. a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia, the chamber with handcuffs led me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruin the life of an innocent deal mastery case on al jazeera. ah o, a town that grieves for its murder children as u. s. president joe biden renews calls for title gun control of his visit to you
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about the texas. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is alex is aaron die from deborah, also coming up right wing jewish groups and to the alex, to compound the head of a rally to mock the occupation of east jerusalem. 967. russia's president says he's willing to look for ways to ship grain and stuck in ukraine's ports. the only if sanction lifted. a frail madrid when the champions league, but there was controversy of the pitch auto recently european champions league final in paris. why kick off was the light for all the hoffman hour with finals unable to get into the ground being crap a sprite? why the police? ah,
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ah, we started the texas where a community has gathered in morning hundreds of people joined a memorial service for the 19 children and 2 teachers gone down in a classroom on tuesday. the long side, the grief, the anger over the slow response of police to the shooting and the killers easy access to guns us president has once again this broken forcefully about the need for stronger doors. she returns the reports, victims, advocates, skeptical united states of america, president biden, the head of the graduation ceremony out of our master, the university of delaware. on saturday, he attempted to frame the schoolmaster and your valdez, texas a catalyst for the students to make a different educated. we cannot outlaw tragedy. i know we can make america safer.
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we can finally do. we have to pick the lives of the people and of our children. however, members of mass shooting survivors, groups are expressing their skepticism. so often change has been promised each time it hasn't materialized, nothing has changed. actually, we are moving backwards. there are more going out there. gone into 3 has been able to promote more theirselves, made people feel afraid. renewed attention is being paid to the marketing of guns to young people. a tweet from the manufacturer of the weapon used in tuesday's attack is drawing st. me, a small child is shown cradling a rifle. biblical scripture above train up a child and the way he should go. and when he is old, he will not depart from us. it reads, now the company's website displays a pop up window, offering its thoughts and prayers to the bereaved. so many other companies, explicitly market by weapons for the younger and what we released. here's the j
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r 15. it's lighter, it's a, this is a version of the assault rifle, b a r 15, but design for children. j all 50 right, well junior, 15 feel 20 percent small level operates just like mom and dad's go know the marketing going traverse only in the absence of congressional action. once again, there is talk of suing the gun industry over low past him. 2005 gives weapons manufacturers and dealers, broad immunity for crimes committed what the weapons they make or sell. if the past is any guide, we're likely to see a spike in gum sales as govern things. yes, we're the, perhaps this time congress will act in addition be bulged response to this mass. the shooting has anecdotally, at least, could have been some to buy gun survey can protect their families themselves. she every time see al jazeera washington, israel's annual flag rally is due to take place in the coming hours in occupied east jerusalem. despite concerns it could reignite violence at
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a time of heightened pension. the valley marks the occupation of easter eastern and by israel in 1967 war for more on this that speak to rob matheson his lie for us now in occupied east jerusalem. so rob, by, what's the situation at the moment, and what might we expect? since about 7 o'clock this morning, we've been hearing our fireworks. we've been hearing chanting from inside to the old city and it's gonna step out the shot, let submit our cameraman to show you what we're looking at. this is the old city in front of you in jerusalem, directly in front of you is the alex of moscow. compound with the dome of the rock on the top of it. no, this is the 3rd holiest site in islam just to the left hand side of that is the western wall, which is also known as the whaling ball. that is the holiest site in the jewish faith. and what we have seen over the last hour or so our several groups of israeli
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jews who have been load it, accompanied by police and on and on. soldiers have been allowed to walk across the main square. that's directly in front of you there. the police have been said, the security have been surrounding them. there's a big groups of about 30 of them and there have been 7 groups so far. but interestingly, they have been allowed to walk across the square, guarded by the soldiers, but then they have been escorted off the square and out of the alex out mosque compound. we've also been seeing on large numbers of people, large number of jewish boys shippers who be making their way down the steps towards the wailing wall here, the coming down in groups of about 30 or so. and then they're coming that being checked for security then. then being allowed to come to the wall and pray and then be moved out. that's gonna happen twice to day. and for a couple of hours this morning. couple of hours in there in the afternoon. i had all the flag march. that's going to happen this afternoon, and that is what everybody is most concerned about. is the demonstration. first of
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all, whether not of, of, is ready flags. that if anybody touch bringing in his writing flag into the alex and most compound, that will be regarded as a provocation to the palestinians. but the 2nd thing will be the march itself. it's coming through damascus gauge, which palestinians regard as the, the center of occupied east to rooster. it's going to make its way through the predominantly muslim quarter of the old city. and then it will make its way to the western roll. they're expecting about 16000 people that i think 8000 men are going to go through damascus gate. a 1000 women are going to go through the new gate, which is slightly further up the street. there are we are told up to 3000 is really soldiers and border police are going to be arm to a protecting the, the marchers who are going to be going through there. the problem that is also adding to this is the amount of rhetoric that has been going on from particularly jewish far white groups who have been that one group, particularly for example,
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is demanding that all palestinians should be removed from the historically palestinian lines. but it is also saying that it wants to demolish the dome of iraq . and as i mentioned before, that is a site which is absolutely sacrosanct webinar for as far as a, as far as islam is concerned. so the palestinians are very angry about those. but so are on groups as well. they run back 1st of all the stress and any action if there's any sort of provocation that happens to be. but so from us it's the group that's in charge of gaza, which is the size of it. let me just remind you very quickly, back in 2021 minutes. march. the tensions were already so great because while the finance had been evicted from their homes in 6 neighborhoods of east of england come us far. rockets towards jerusalem. that led to 11th. a war between israel and hamas in gaza. now there's
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a certain amount of effort that's being made in order to try to persuade the israeli government to change the route. but as time is going on, that route route has not changed just very quickly, be israeli government. but it isn't a very interesting position here because it is a coalition and it's a very fragile coalition coalition. it is made up of the far right groups, but it is also made up of let's bring the whole efficiency and out of big politicians as well. there's a lot of speculation that if this suddenly becomes, you know, violent suddenly becomes a repeat of what people saw back in 2021. b, coalition is going to fragment as people leave and then the government apply softly and then it is simply going to disappear and as it will be facing the elections. interestingly, also, hamas may not be as enthusiastic about starting the same kind of fight the last year because it's still in the process of trying to rebuild. it may not be in
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a position to be able to carry out that war and then run the risk of bringing same kind of response from israel. the march itself that we were talking about right at the start of the report. it's going to happen later on this afternoon. we're going to have a team that the master's cape which is regarded again as one of the flash points for we're going to be making you live coverage as much as okay. for now, rob matheson in occupied easter eastern. thank you. i'll just hear the media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank. sharing of clay was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east to them to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her
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kidding. i continue to call for an investigation. i actually was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these ready occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. the russian forces have stepped their assault on, severed on the skin, easton ukraine. one of the last major ukraine held cities in the hands region buried on the ask is a key rushing target. and i've already seen some of the heaviest fighting. the governor says 90 percent of its buildings have been damaged, and ukrainian troops may have to retreat from it. russian artillery has also been shutting the c chance back wood road, which moscow needs to take to encircled and cranium forces. the criminal latest major again as a railroad town of nyman. ukraine says fighting is on going near the city. well,
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the landscape in the done yes and especially la hans regions. the enemy is increasing the forces from north. that means every day and night they carry out the task of reaching the defined areas. we further efforts to insert lateral signs for the rushes. president says he's willing to disgust waste a ship grade and that stuck in ukraine's ports. then if sanctions are lifted or they may pretend, said russia made the comments in an 18 minute phone call. the leaders of france, germany, russia, and ukraine account for nearly a 3rd of global supplies. though said jabari has more from moscow the russian president told his counterparts, the status of the military operation. he talked about how dead there are a number of issues with the ships that are carrying ukrainian wheat that have been stuck on in the black sea. as
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a result of what the russians are saying are minds that are placed along the routes for them to leave in the black sea by the ukrainian military. now vladimir putin said that russia is willing to allow the passage of those ships are roughly around $300.00 of them and from the main port in odessa, in ukraine. and that is something that is up for discussion. but as that is something, of course, that has to be done through the russian military. they presidents that russian president also talked about how the negotiations have stalled between the 2 sides as a result of the key of government. not being serious and responding to at the offers that have been made by the russian negotiators. the last one being and made on april 15th, at vladimir putin also stressed that the air weapons that are being poured into ukraine, especially by the united states, are really exasperating the situation on the ground than they are further destabilizing. the ongoing conflict between the 2 sides,
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the 3 leaders agreed to keep the line of communications open and the french and the german and leaders also were at seemingly satisfied by the answers given by the russian president about the status of the prisoners. the ukrainian military personnel that are being held as prisoners of war by the russian military was still ahead here on al jazeera, i anger spreads across brazil as protested demand justice for a black man was suffocated today by police. and the viciously shop some time about close conflict winds. the top prize at the cannes film festival. ah how i was looking pretty quiet across much let me lay so say quiet,
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but there is quite a wind blown that shamal. if the dust and sand is rolling out of kuwait out of iraq coming down across that eastern side of the arabian peninsula highs here, window on sunday of around 40 degrees celsius. perhaps a touch warmer to go on into monday that he becoming little more expansive when you see the dust becoming a little more widespread at that stage as well for the north water to showers still in place up towards turkey, up towards the back seat. and the caspian, but nothing much to speak of. what a 2 showers 2 for the north west of africa. again, nothing matches. baker, but they are there. nevertheless, sloshy troy, across much of north africa there in cairo. 39 degrees celsius for the south touch hall to still some is showers, doing quite nicely now across the southern parts of the gulf. again, the southern parts of west africa pushing up across so god, i pushing up towards sierra leone through liberia. not as much for that it should be, but they are there nevertheless. and they joined up with the showers across central parts of africa,
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really gathering around the riff valley. little disappointing to the east of the rift valley. but there are a few showers, tried to just creep into that eastern side of kenya, somalia, some went to whether to running across southern path, south africa. ah, for over century american parents have entrusted their sons to the boy scouts of america, hoping they would gain skills that would improve their lives. instead, countess 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 me in a 3 part series, full time investigates, a massive scandal that wrote the united states scoutmaster park to on i just either oh
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the me you're watching. i'll just remind her of i top stories and you validate texas. hundreds of people have attended a memorial service for 19 children and 2 teachers gone down in their classroom on tuesday. the us president has once again spoken about the needs a stronger israel of annual flag valleys due to take place in the coming hours and occupied east jerusalem. despite concerns to ignite, the time of fighting pensions. locks your patience on easter eastern by israel. 967 . 16. russian forces have step up their assaults on eastern ukraine. the
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cremeans latest and major gained the railroad town of diamond. frank says, pricing is ongoing. city outrage is spreading across brazil as people protest deadly police violence. they say it's direct to the mostly against the black people in the pool. one of the can is reports for black lives matter protest in rio de janeiro. view is may find some images and this report distressing. i holding posters of jenny val desantis, blaming police violence for his death and demanding justice in his knee. a video showing policeman through santas, a mentally ill black men into the trunk of their car and releasing a tear gas canister sparked outrage across brazil. it was black lives matter. luke cannot breathe. thank the crowd o sample. i want to see this sort of balance against blacks has always been common,
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but in the pause, i mean, there were no cell phones. testers are also demanding a thorough investigation of the police raid in a slum of leadership nero. the shoot out earlier this week resulted in the death of more than 20 people. raj, we cannot wait around for the next mass, murder to happen next time. it will be $34060.00 dead. we have to unite to defend our lives. last year, police killed more than 6000 people in brazil, most victims are poor and black. more than half of brazil's population is black brazilians will vote for president in october, and people here say they will pick someone who will defend their cause. protest her say violence against blacks and minorities has increased during president j bill, so not as administration. he campaigned on security and gun right. bullshit. and he's running for reelection. what that the extreme rights like prison diable. so
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narrow andreea's, governor, clergy, castro know that they have the supports of a significant member of brazilians who applauds police killings in the slums and poor neighbor. the policeman involved in the death of santas have been suspended in the raid in years for villa is being investigated. monica and i give al jazeera we edition ero, a clean up operation is on the way in the northeastern brazil after at least 35 people died in heavy flooding. and if the fatalities occurred in receive a, the capital of a pen and bouquet state. some of the city's neighborhoods were built in areas vulnerable to landslides, is brazil's 4th major flooding event in 5 months. the un human rights commissioner has called on china, not to use anti terrorism concerns to justify human rights abuses. michelle bachelor has been visiting the giant region where authorities are accused of abuses against weaker muslims. katrina, you reports from vision while you but michelle bachelor's visit to china was the
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1st by un human rights commissioner since 2005 and many saw it as a chance to assess widespread allegations that aging is committing human rights abuses against muslim weakest. and shall challenge her, do that during a press conference, mockingbird end of her 6 day trip. she said that wasn't her goal. so i had to stay on the outfit where this visit was and what it was is this was not an investigation . official visit by high commissioner are by nature high profile, as simply not conducive to the kind of detail methodology methodology. and because the street were 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 that's in jung officials in the cities of cash, car and watching nationally says she, 3rd them to review counter terrorism policies to ensure they comply with
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international human rights standards. but added a tour of a prison and former the kisha educational training center o ta. see, feel to lead to any 3rd, inclusions online and even june. first, the form scale of the b c's. i rest of the government, the love in the pen, the initial oversight of the abrasion of the brown alliance by law enforcement official. on 15 indicators who determine tendencies towards violence, extra mr. allegations of the use of force level treatment in those. and do you see a restriction on 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 bed. bachelor has been criticized for failing to secure, unfettered access to shem junk. several governments and rights groups a forced labor and attention sterilization and torture have taken place in the
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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. there is a high cost to their credibility. if a strong and detailed report doesn't emerge from all of this, they ging has denied claims of mistreatment against the muslim weak minority calling them the lie of the century. katrina, you out a 0 aging, protested centurylink, i have marked the 50 days of the campaign, quoting for president, gotta buy a bunch of packs to resign. as a pack through the battling the protests against the worst economic crisis, the country has faced since independence in 1900. 48. now fernandez reports from columbus. yeah, he gathered water cannon and dump them the anger into lunda relief slide bull
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yourself the testers. i'm heading to the president's house. we had already march to the president's office, paid union members out is religious leaders, and ordinary sure lumpkins joined the demonstration. my background is my biggest victory for us so far is awakening the public to make people speak out about the problems take to the streets and to push politicians to provide answers to those problems. we will not stop until we, when the struggle the protein started as a grassroots reaction to paul cuts. it small groups of people gathering at street corners in silent rebuke of a government be accused of mismanagement and corruption, but a violent crack down on demonstrators who camped outside prison or tomba, roger boxes, private residence, pushed people to take a stand by to box it for a few lanka got up here pretty soon, lanka looked up not look up. um,
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so really the people i really know how the hell were on this frankly. and wyatt, somebody decided to stick on me. those problems include almost no foreign currency reserves, which means the government cannot afford to buy food medicine, fuel and cooking gets ripper. now a red in day and night to pay the cues. look in for down facilities are still diesel with rulers more non mum forward disorder. in this but is still they, i struggle into men in their power. washer lumpkins are struggling under escalating costs. inflation is $34.00 or 123 percent depending on who you believe. and for the thousands gathered here that will read, you know, demand of gotta go home, remains unchanged, bonaire fernandez or just the euro. colombo rail. madrid have won a record at 14th champions, league title, spanish side beach,
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english. i mean these 2 little while ago and fun for there was controversial pitch with lucy, i guess at hand. and the stadium who rece reports. liverpool funds with tickets pleads to be let into the stud, the friends with the clock ticking down to the champions league final against rail madrid. police held the gates closed after parents, security breaches by people without tickets. as play is warmed up inside the ground, outside police use tig on fans and hundreds of local youths roaming the perimeter. whether they had seats or not. some did get 3 regardless. others behind the gates. what pappas bright, this match was meant to kick off at 9 p. m local time. but the biggest game in european club football was delayed by more than half an hour. with liverpool funds, unable to take their seats and chaos on the streets outside the stadium. right,
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police entered the stadium itself to try and remove intruders authorities struggling to keep control after this game was moved from st. petersburg with just a few months notice. but tensions continued afterwards. as local youngsters goaded the defeated liverpool fans answer tie us as we can out of the ground. yeah. there's all the guys to close out with shambolic really not really on for you a for to have such a big event. lost you again, my seems a bit of bottles were thrown up right. police as tear gas was deployed an ugly end to a match. that will be remembered mainly for the wrong reasons. told reese, al jazeera paris now the curtains of closed on this years. it seemed to fit the film festival in can 21 it films were competing for the palm door and award that can prepare the relatively obscure film into the mainstream. charlie angela has
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more on the wings or mental or send the triangle of said the swedish director reuben austin shocks can gressick 15 minute vomiting, seen films triangle of sadness that picked up his palm to apprise with a message of how we must question in equality the keep up and i'm happy that the yury acknowledge to feel him and then it's, it's a cold media flash tire. so it's kind of feeling that maybe not out of tradition winsted olsen, income and i wanted to do a few last in the audience is engaged and laughing and participating at the same time as to how the content that the, the thought provoking and that you need to discuss afterwards, try and get the sadness of the satirical film about capitalism that when a luxury cruise ship, the latest thing with a dark comedy about hierarchy and how it can be flipped. freedom in capitalist
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society always remains about the same as it was in ancient greece, freedom or slave owners. i don't bloody me leaning audiences and can gave it a standing ovation when in the pond or twice, which is so rare. will establish ruben austin, as perhaps with many people, the great is living direct to work in today. his films really touches on something that we talk about a lot and we see especially on social media, the white liberal gill and his films. exactly. tapping into that sense of a need to the girl pre with a would a joint me to french direct declared. any stars at noon romantic thriller set in the regular awe and close by belgian director lucas. don't sensitive coming of age film, about the friendship of 213 year old boys. his bond is later torn apart.
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a. the jury prize is also shared between ear gentle filled, exploring the world through the eyes of a donkey. and so into mondanca, solomon oil traveling, dashing and 8 mountains, an epic love letter to friendship and nature. set the italian alps this year, can her celebrated story tenant. there are no car chases with special effects. and these winning films destroys well told that reminds us of the power of independent cinema charlie angela. how does that? ah, the watching al jazeera, these are the top stores and you've all the texas.

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