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no protest is riley across america calling for strict gun laws in the wake of last month's mast shooting at a texas elementary school. ah, i'm norton taylor. this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up warnings. ukraine is running out of ammunition in the east. as e commission president aust left on the lion pays a surprise visit to keith. one month after hours there journeys, she re network lay was shot dead by israeli forces, the calls for justice. go on. and qu orchestrator or the victim of a political vendetta. olivia's former president is sentenced to 10 years in prison .
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lou begin in the united states where hundreds of march is taking place all over the country. calling for strict to gun control after a series of mass shootings including at a texas school last month when 19 children and 2 teachers were killed. yes, in the last couple of hours, thousands have been marching on the west coast with the biggest events in the cities of los angeles and san francisco. the rallies have been organized by the march for our lives movement. a gum safety group founded by students, survivors of the parkland school shooting in florida in 2018. earlier, equally dodge events took place and on the us east coast and new york on the capital, washington d. c. one of the speakers in washington was david hug a survivor of that parkland shooting who's become leading gun control activist. i'm here because i don't want anybody to live this nightmare amora no matter your politics. no one should. i'm here because like you,
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i love this country and for it's a function we need to understand that rights are power and with power comes responsibility. all americans have a rights to not be shot, a right to safety nowhere. no air in the constitution is unrestricted access to weapons of war. a guaranteed rights my can. i was at the valley in washington dc area. well, so the crowd here is a mixture of angry, impassioned, and sad, sad as they remember the thousands of americans who died in gun violence in recent years at mount that has peaked over the last year, reload with gun victims literally doubling as the plague of gun violence continues throughout the united states. speak off, the speaker has cold on politicians to enact substantial gun reform legislation.
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this deep anger at the politicians who metal here believe are simply not doing enough to institute a proper gotten out legislation. legislation that would help protect the people of the united states. and these have also been taking place at the many scenes of mass shootings in the us entered in new town where 26 were killed in the sandy hook shooting in 2012. it also gathered near the margery stone min douglas school in park and florida were 17, were killed, and in buffalo, new york state, or 10 people killed in a mass shooting at a supermarket last month. we're losing too many about children out here in the streets. and oh, so i'm a victim of this young man, he's my son that has gotten shot. he's peer alive. but he did just dripping, of like his man, her, you know, and i'm out here, ask him for justice. we want justice. we were child to these people getting killed
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and getting away with it. your son was shot, a victim of gun violence. yeah. when was that? in 2018. and he survived, but you said he's paralyzed. yes. he's paralyzed from the waist. thou. all because of gun violence. are because of gun violence. i don't mean to cry because i'm a strong woman, but it hurts the even talk about it because my son was innocent. he was an innocent young man coming out. so i'm a harmony and not in china. enough is enough. on writing rages on around the eastern ukrainian city, severe the next. the regional governor governor says russian shelling has caused a major fire at a chemical plant where hundreds of civilians are sheltering. the meanwhile,
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these images have emerged of ukrainian fighters and civilians across the river in the city of shuns officials, a warning that ukraine is running out of ammunition. but president remittance consists ukraine will prevail against russia. he's thanked us president joe barton, promising to send miss off and said he expects good news about weapons supplies from other partners. it will continue to flee the intense fighting in the east joining the millions of ukrainians who fled their homes. since russia invaded 4 months ago, the prosecutor general says at least 287 children have been killed and 492 have been injured since the beginning of russia invasion. trial stratford has more. the capital keeps the governor of the mc calliah of state, actually m mc alive region, sorry, in the south of the country today saying that so ukrainian forces down there, we're running out of ammunition. he was saying that sir,
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western suppliers of weapons were not being quick enough in getting those weapons over to ukraine. and of course, this comes at a time where there is incredible, according to the ukrainians, incredible intense fighting in the east of the country. specifically around that city of several done at one of 2 cities in the loop dance province. that is. so they're the only 2 cities that are not under full russian control. we know the fighting is on going. there is a similar scenario to the south in the town of lucy chance as well. a lot of heavy shelling there, ukrainian ministry saying that there were multiple cities and villages also in the donnette screeching that to day we're coming under heavy shelling. just to give you some idea though about the level of support that ukraine's western backers have given ukraine in terms of weaponry so far. i mean, the americans, for example, have given what believe to be at least a full 1000000000 worth so far or least pledge it that pledged it. that includes,
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you know, more than a 100 how it's a canons. it sir malden for at least a full m r. i m l r s. systems. these all these multi launch rockets systems. european commission president has been in keith to meet louise zalinski. it's also from the lions 2nd visit there since russia invasion in february. she says she expects to finalize the assessment of ukraine's request to join the ear island of next week. she was, i spoke about the support ukraine will need for reconstruction. after the conflict is over. the past is known. it is a merit based path for what it is, a pass where i must say, i highly appreciate the enormous efforts and the determination of ukraine in this process. the people of ukraine have proven incredible strength and motivation and
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stamina. so i am deeply convinced that we will, together, you will overcome this horrible, atrocious warm we will, and you will rebuild this beautiful country and modernize your claim for ukraine warehouse complex containing $300.00 tons of grain has been destroyed by russian shelling, ukraine's deputy agriculture minister said the buildings and the black seaport of michael life were heavily damaged. ukraine is one of the world's largest supplies of wheat corn and some flower oil. but exports have almost halted because of the conflict. president finance, he is calling for international pressure to end russia's naval blockade, which is fueling a global food crisis. ship jersey we'll go live due to the russian blockade. we are unable to exploit our foodstuffs, which is so sorely missing in the global markets. the world will face an acute and severe food crisis and famine, famine in many countries of asia and africa. the shortage of foodstuffs will
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inexorably lead to political chaos, which can result in the falling of many governments and the ousting of many politicians. and you can already see this threats approaching by just looking at the sky roxanne prices for basic products on the world markets and in certain countries. this is the direct consequence of russia's actions. wagner, russian, back to thirties in southern ukraine, say they've started handing out russian passports, people living in the occupied cities of many to pull an house on a been able to apply for russian citizenship in a fast track procedure. ukraine has condemned the move as russ, if occasion where russia has managed to occupy ukrainian territory. it's introduced the rubel and force schools to adopt the russian curriculum. saturday marks one monk since our 0 correspondence sharing at work a was shot in the head by israeli forces, out of your immediate network, continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into her killing. and janine,
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in the occupied west bank. i worked a was without reserve for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. and as a man con reports from ramallah, she's being honored and remembered in many different ways. one months from the killing of o designer germ the sharina, barclay and coles were an investigation into her death, continue to be ignored by these railways. the u. s. state department has said it wants an open independent israeli investigation. despite the fact sharina was an american citizen. 7 but investigation or not, it hasn't dim the impact about blood. but she was born hours after sri and r block late was killed by israeli soldiers after screens death. there was never any damage. what her parents wanted to kill the new born sri in elbow acclaim. ron was born at mid day on may. the 11th let the hood and they can assume wallclear,
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we called her should in a black lane order to honor her. i was in the hospital the night before. before i entered the operation room, my husband told me she had been killed in a row, and he wanted to call our daughter that i was shocked and saturate him with care. we were going to court our baby elena, but we didn't hesitate to change the name at 2 weeks old. she's already seen israeli settlers attack a village while she won't remember this attack. as likely she will see many incursions like this in her life. the kind of witness that sharina journalist would seek out and report on her. and she was doing just that in jeanine when she was shot in the head on mainland by his rally, soldiers. ah, on the day the funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started to beat mourners, causing pul barrison, any drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and bearing. ah,
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this is bridget university. the most prestigious educational institution in palestine. this is where sharin helped the next generation of journalists, her losses at the campus hard. the university has announced a number of ways to honor and remember her, including the shrine of walkley scholarship. one of the best female journalist should it is an example that needs to remain a life for the students in order to continue learning from and is inspiring from from gaza to the occupied westbank across palestine. shrink killing is not only shocked to be united palestinians here and abroad in grief. this is sharina abil offload office is now a temporary shrine to her. almost every day people are coming in to this office with floral arrangements and some have to say very touching, ah, what, but this isn't about her being a journalist, this is much more than that. there's
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a now common saying about sri and i balked like that. she was a daughter of palestine. american, how do there remodel? so to come this half hour, replanting the rain forest, we visit colombian communities trying to revive their environment for us. this is pretty serious. as you can see, i never thought vote relate to someone so much that i just and beaver's video announcement strikes a chord with people experiencing facial paralysis. ah hello there. it's certainly feeling chilly across the se, australia we've got cool air blowing up from antarctic, a cooling things down, temperatures dropping here and bringing some wet and windy weather, but it is working its way further east. we are going to see an improvement here,
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but in the west, the wet weather is certainly rolling in some heavy falls with perth in the days to come down in the south as well. some welcome wet weather here by the time we get into monday, it starts to blow over the bite. taking that rain with it, no further north of this, it is a fine dryer picture, temperatures on the up for cities like darwin, but down in the southeast and the east coast, we are going to see things cool down. there is some improvement. however, if we look at the 3 day for sydney will be touching the average by wednesday with plenty of sunshine. now that's not the case for new zealand as we hop across the tasman. have a look at that with seems real winter weather sweeping into the west of the south island with snow falling on the higher ground. it is also looking wet up in the north temperatures, slightly dipping down. and as we move to south, east asia continues to be very wet for that center. 3rd, the rain rolling across borneo and java will also see some heavier falls for southern areas of thailand. by monday that to weather update,
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reminder, the top stories for hundreds of marches have been taking place across the united states, calling for a straight to gun controls following a series of recent mass shootings. thousands turned out in new york and washington d. c, as well as in towns which are self shooting themselves. european commission president has been keep meeting ukrainian president for them as landscape on the line. so she expects to finalize the assessment of ukraine's request to join the e u. by the end of next week. and exactly one months after the killing of our agency or journalist during abruptly caused adjusted, continues. she was shot in the head by his reading forces one on assignment in the occupied westbank purchase have been taking place in several cities across you, down demanding a return to civilian government. security forces frontier gas in cartoon after demonstration, barricaded streets with burning ties and stones. unofficial talks aimed at ending
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sedans long standing political deadlock again a few days ago on thursday, delegates from the main pro democracy lance met military leaders for the 1st time. since last year's take over the, the we believe is going to put unit 2 and the crew and ensure a safe exit for both the military and the people towards democracy, justice, and a new society. now we didn't go to these talks to reinstate a new partnership, but the military went to put an end to any partnership of military forces. she returned to the barracks to do their job. but it is obvious. this is the peoples de mamma and the democratic regime. should be established real civil authority even though the more protests in india after the former spokeswoman of the governing b. j. p. party was accused of making offensive comments about the profit and how much some crowds of burnt buildings or effigies of new for sharma and demanded her
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rest. shawna was a high profile figure in televised debates before she was suspended over the remarks. on friday, 2 teenagers were killed and 130 others arrested. during major demonstration. there were also rallies across buckets on the dish and indonesia. police in the northern indian pradesh are responding to violence during the protest. by demolishing the properties of muslim suspects. they say that targeting any illegal buildings linked to those involved, dozens of people have been arrested rights groups have previously accused the governing b. j. p. of using demolition is to intimidate the muslim community, but chinese government says the capital beijing is facing what it described as an explosive cobit resurgence connected to a bar in the center of the city. all 61 new cases reported on friday, being linked to a venue called having the supermarket ball. the warning for as a renewed tightening of restrictions in beijing since thursday is
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a similar story in china's commercial help. shanghai which has resumed mass testing to contain a spike in cases tied to a popular beauty, settle. iran and venezuela have signed a 20 year agreement to cooperate on oil, defense, agriculture, tourism, and culture. those countries are suffering the impact of us sanctions, which are crippling their exports and prison nicholas murderers. trip to tear on coincided with the summit of the americas. but she was not invited to attend to getting the reports. venezuela's president nicholas maduro and iran's president abraham racy, meet in tay ran and agree on a 20 year co operation. deals with nava. oh matter with this government to co operation has taken place in the fields of energy, economy, science, agriculture, and defense of the signing of this agreement is another step in expanding relations in the coming years. are venezuela's place ties with the ran date back to its
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former president hugo chavez. but under missouri, the to opec members had become closer since both was sanctioned by the united states. by massy handle, we will be witnesses in the coming years. our countries will confront the difficulties they face and create a new world. the youth in venezuela, the youth in iran, must know that the world of the future will be a just world without imperialism. iran already supplies venezuela with crude oil and provides technical support to its oil industry. but unless say missouri's trip is also about solidarity. i do think that it is significant that the 2 countries are trying to join up against american pressure arm. and we have to remember that they're not alone. we also have countries such as russia and china at the same time . however, we have to remember that all of these 4 countries, they have different grievances when it comes to the americans. the door is trip to iran, coincides with the summit of the americas, that is taking place in los angeles. washington didn't invite him to the high level
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meeting. speaking at the summit, u. s. secretary of state, anthony blink and said that his, well, his president should resume talks with the countries opposition. in our judgment then as well and lead negotiations between the majority and the detroit platform are the best path that we can see to trying to restore to venezuelan. so a democracy that they clearly deserve and clearly want. it's a call that's almost certain to be ignored. instead he ran into venezuela, united against a common enemy, appear closer than ever victoria gate and be al jazeera, a bolivian quarter sentence, former president janine and yes to 10 years in prison, on to finding her guilty of orchestrating a crew during the 2019 political crisis which brought her to power protested outside the court had called for and he has to be jailed for 30 years. at the time of the crisis, she was a right. when the senator, she became entering president after ever,
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morales fled the country and made huge protests over alleged an actual fraud. you know, he's dismissed her sentences to lenient. a court convicted on yes, of making decisions. country to the constitution, a former military commander and ex police general also found guilty during the trial. she was not allowed to be present in the court house and ass. that's a concern. ah, ah, because he should have had that right to be there and to confer with lawyers, but she couldn't do it. i know that people were there, you know, prosecutors, one of their attorneys were there, you know, family members, massey was not allowed to be present. are in person on her on try the out. he all, at the end of 2019, at least 37 people were killed, are by then he has not been try for those crimes, i mean, will be investigated and prosecuted unpunished are nobody has been accountable for
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those cracked hello pin, yet under is any chance iep who, who lady, he talent news websites in bolivia, he believes it wasn't a fair trial. i think that this is a politically motivated trial. ah, well, again, government controls the judiciary. and i think that the former president and yes is right is, or somebody to called and that, that, ah, let me explain from a president and is, was detained on charges of terrorism. about this. what the so called massacres, the the previous interview said, but what the government people problem there, a former president can only be fine with when i say sion of 2 thirds of congress. and the government has not 2 thirds of the seat in congress. they made a different accusation. these new accusation was that she committed dereliction of duty and thinking decisions contrary to the law. meaning that she made,
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i put that against it will more or less widely be that because they, these accusations means that those of supposed crimes were committed 24 hours before miss and years was president. so in that way they could be, she could be tried by a criminal court and not by congress. so that's what the government a deep and that's what i b believe that this is a politically motivated trial. brazilian police say such teams have found a power a human remains in a river where leading indigenous expert, bruno ferrera and british janice, don phillips disappeared on sunday. the findings had been sent for analysis along with blunt found on a suspect boat, which will be compared with genetic material from phillips and para and judges reportedly ordered that the suspect a fisherman charged with illegal possession of restricted ammunition, can be held for another 30 days while police investigate his involvement every year,
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hundreds of thousands of hector's, if columbia is amazon rain forest to being destroyed, to make space for mining cattle, ranching and drug trafficking. in the 2nd part of our series, allison ram getty visits a preacher where people are trying to change things for the better route. mitchell, it's stop cutting 3 or 5 years ago, like everybody here. she used to log and burned the forest to make space for cows. and farming, despite of being protected lane, but now she tends to are growing plant nursery part of a community forestry program aimed at changing the ways of farmers living in the colombian, amazon. and i last, i called it, they always has new life nursery because it's about giving new life to the trees that many have cut, mistreated and burned in the project financed by norway, along with columbia. foundation for conservation and sustainable development involved over a 100 families living in the northern areas of the colombian,
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amazon. they promised to end logging in exchange for sustainable alternatives, and they also former coca, the farmer own ms. garcia is leading a number of these projects. we met him as he was working on a live fence made of trees away. he says, to rebuild connections between parts of the for a lot of money. but all these trees grow, they stick together and monkeys and other animals will use them to cross from one section of the forest to the other. it's just an example of the change in mentality of how we can live protecting before us. most of these projects were created following the signing of a piece deal with fight gravels 5 years ago before a station sword, as the gallery. yeah, left the territory, opening up more land for cattle ranching and other damaging activities. but it's an uphill battle. criminal groups are destroying huge swats of the forest deeper into the jungle, while many local farmers who abandoned profitable coca farming after the peace deal
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say they need more land for food. not far from the farm, we found people planting seeds in a recently cleared area. lonely, come on it up, only way we have to survive is cut, tumble and plant what you see duco, corn planting. we don't have an alternative. no support from the government. they made many promises. we got rid of cocoa, but nothing happened in exchange for that. but all may say the real enemies are powerful businesses that are clearing much larger plots of land. he cautiously take us to another huge devastated area and you know that i had, well, i mean knowing aqona until the government arrives with technical assistance and land titling an organization in a way that protects the population and the environment. unfortunately, the for station will continue the community for if the program is small and does not offer a long term answer. but it shows that there are alternatives to the devastation of the rain forest. and that those who live here can be part of the solution for
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future generations. i listen that i'm under united capital, italian, a canadian sing. a justin bieber has reveal that a facial paralysis has caused him to counsel some concerts. he share the video and the internet showing his symptoms. as you can see, this is not blinking. i can't smile side of my face. this nostril and so there's for, for us in the side of my face. tourney, road beaver is one of the most successful recording artists of all time. with a massive falling on line, he's experiencing ramsey hunt syndrome, which dr. say can be stress related. so people who have ramsey hunt syndrome had viral infection at some point in the past as a reactivation of that previous infection that causes them to develop the sudden symptoms. these fact to hear is that usually the people who develop this has some
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other issue going on the same time. it causes their immune system to be depressed. so they'll either be under a lot of physical stress or some of the illness, or sometimes even emotional stress that can cause people to feel rundown. they miss to become suppressed. and they get this reactivation of the virus. be this openness mat, his condition is earning praise from other people with a syndrome for raising awareness. i've watched his video and i'm not gonna lie. i said a couple of tears, like i've never i never thought that i'd relate to someone so much that i didn't. ny, of the justin bieber. everyone's had just been be, he's a huge celebrity. and i and i'm i also felt so proud that it, he was starting the when it's over.
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