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the say, representative, they put themselves on me to make the changes. some that we've done collectively has more. they said i've taken this long a, we have of this culture to slush or to create you areas. we have to change to sculpture. i'm one of the fortunate ones who can me an established myself outside, but all the people and on that majority these legal members are talking about as good, hardworking people that want to live the american dream, like our ancestors. these were hands or refugees are terrified. they may be forced to return to me and mark blue
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out here obtains an image of the bullet that killed it's janice, serene of rockland in janine last month. ah. lauren taylor, this is out here alive from london. also coming up. we are fortunate for mr. pence is codes. on january 6, our democracy came dangerously close to catastrophe. committee investigating the attack on capitol hill says at one point, the mob that invaded was just 12 meters from vice president mike pence. leaders of italy, france, and germany travel to keep, to show solidarity with ukraine. after being criticized for being too cautious in their support. gentlemen, to add to reduce their energy consumption after russia more than harms it's gas. supply to europe, sending prices soaring under
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0, has obtained an image of the bullet used to kill its journalists, sharina black lay last month. shaheen was shot in the head by his ready forces while she was on assignment and jeanine. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. as a bag begins our coverage. the remains of the bullet that kill journalists, sharina ob lackley. this image is been broadcast for the 1st time and shows the type of ammunition used to killed the veteran al jazeera journalist in the occupied westbank last month. according to experts. the green tip bullet is capable of piercing armor and is used in a m full rifle. when we simulated the green tip bullets using 3 d models and according to ballistic and forensic experts, the munition that ended sharon's life was a 5.56 millimeter caliber. the bullet was 1st designed and manufactured in the united states. according to the palestinian prosecutor's office and the autopsy
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report, the bullet entered the lower part of sharina head to avoid ricocheted off her helmet and lodged itself in her head. i think another interesting fact who has to be brought into consideration is the fact that there are a number of strike marks on the tree next to which terrain was standing. that indicates to me that the, there was not, she didn't die as a result of a random shot. as a result that was going on at the moment, the fact that of number of rounds, it struck that tray and that she was also hit that indicate that she it looks very much like she was being targeted time. we have used 3 d models to identify the types of weapons israeli soldiers were using. in this video, we found it was a m for rifle. the type of gun that uses 5.56 caliber bullets.
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open source data supports the fact the israeli especially unit accused of shooting sharing uses this type of weapon used in a non combat situation. fight by the israeli army. clearly identifiable journalist doing her job justice assuring is yet to be delivered. accountability, still not taken place. questions remain unanswered, including if an order was given to kill her. why was she shot despite been clearly marked as a journalist and posed no threat? what made an israeli soldier target her from such a short range? all of this is further reason why the palestinian authority and l just a media network have demanded an independent investigation into the killing of sharing a blackly. i said bake g 0. earlier under the respect to a master. he josie, the palestinian assistant minister for multilateral affairs. he says, no doubt,
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but israel was behind the killing and palestine. we'll hold on to the bullet as evidence for the time being. we think that there is enough evidence with the prosecutor and including all the other investigations that took place that prove without reasonable doubt that the crime committed against judy walkley was done by israeli occupation. and there are the principal traitors of this awful crime. and they should be held responsible. the whole investigation file of the palestinian attorney general was presented to the u. s. administration. and we think that there is enough evidence by palestine and by all other outlets, including hawk, but salem jazeera today, cnn, and washington post all of these, you know, different investigative reports that has proved that sharing was targeted without reasonable doubt by israeli soldiers have been also. ready present before the eyes
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of the u. s. administration. what we're asking now is that the us do right by sri and and does exactly what it did in other occasions where america citizens were targeted. let alone her being a journalist. while the bullet remains with the palestinian government until, you know, there is a requirement that we see hope that there will be some accountability done in this regard. in that case, i think we are ready to reconsider the policy and investigations and the policy right to hold onto the evidence is accurate and correct. in this regard. an israeli police investigation has found that officers engaged in misconduct during sharyn of workers. funeral. but commanders who supervised the operation won't face serious punishment, as according to israel's hereto. newspaper is ready, right. police pushed and beat mourners causing pall bearers almost to drop the
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casket. the violence shocked people across the world, adding to outrage over sharina, killing her. it says the report found that police engaged in misconduct, but also said it was suitable for them to use violence. although they could have refrained from using clubs, not clear of any of the officers who beat the pallbearers will be disciplined. ah. for me, you as vice president mike pence, his life was in danger when writers attacked capitol hill last year. as, according to the u. s. congressional committee investigating the insurrection which took place after donald trump refused to accept the election result. the panel says rioters came within 12 meters of where pence was hiding inside the building. he then had to be moved. as the capital was overwhelmed with newly released pictures showing him sheltering on the ground. hence, his former aides testified that trump had kept pressuring him to overturn the 2020
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election results despite pence telling him he had no authority to do so. recent court filing by the department of justice explains that a confidential inform him from the proud boys. told the f b i the proud boys would have killed mike pence if given a chance this witness whom the f b i affidavit refers to is w one. stated that other members of the group talked about things they did that day. and they said that any one they got their hands on, they would have killed, including nancy pelosi. how does your castro has more from washington dc? the focus was actually on former vice president mike. hence, not only the sheltering and the how close his life came to danger that day on january 6th, but also the intense pressure that he and his aides were under in the jays leading up to that insurrection, there were meetings that he and his chief council had with former president trump's
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legal team, in which there was a reading of the constitution, if, if, if you will buy one a transformer attorneys that was derided, and that was deemed it completely bogus. in essence, saying that it was the vice president who had the authority to invalidate the people's vote and select who he wanted for president pence reportedly from these witness. testimonies said that he was against that idea. his instinct was there was no way the founders of the u. s. constitution would have put that, would that, would that been their intention? and that analysis was confirmed by his attorneys. and so from the start, witnesses say multiple witnesses say that pens never agreed at all. along with this idea which enraged president, trump, the leaders of france, germany, italy, and romania have visited ukraine in
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a show solidarity during the trip to keep the for met president litter misled sky and said that they support ukraine. joining the e u. ukraine has pushed for rapid succession to the european union since the russian invasion. in february. charles trotted reports from keith, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski needed this visit. the leaders of france, germany, italy, in romania, arrived in the ukrainian capital cave in what the ukrainian leader and many eastern european countries quote, would show you. okay. and unity of this spell, rumors, france, and germany. at least we're going soft on supporting grain of the visiting european when the outskirts of q, one of many areas where russia is accused of committing war crimes. in the initial weeks after the war started, meetings were held before a press conference in the muranski price garden. as a dental warrior close your harness. the french president seemed keen to put the
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record straight ukraine has to win this war and maintain its territorial integrity . he said he promised more weapons lafond to perform. you drew her funds higher since day once q please the honor that commitments. and each time that i made a commitment to you was given rise to a decision and rapid implementation because we know that it takes material, but it's nearly quickly. several my own military hardware. germany's leader chancellor schultz has faced weeks of criticism from ukraine for foot, dragging on military support. he seemed less equivocal now. then the okay, nauseous, military model. at the moment we are training the ukrainian military with our most modern weapons. how it's a 2000 and on the leopard air defenses to have a we've also agreed to deliver our modern air defense system, the iris t, which is able to defend a whole city for time and especially radar system, the cobra. and we've agreed a trilateral agreement with the u. s. and my u. k. or the deliver rocket launcher. as you can see that germany is providing
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significant support to your craft. our kid verify game with schultz agreed with his french italian and romanian counterparts that ukraine's candidacy status and potential e. u. membership as it comes with conditions, a italian prime minister mario druggie agreed, but ukraine must commit to profound reforms. he said, the europe at argy gave me such a pupil. i want to say to day that the most important message of, of is, it really does that. italy wants ukraine in the u. melanie, on a repair to his pony story, standing craner today is a truly historic day ukraine has felt the supporter for powerful european states and in particular support for our movement towards the european union. italy we're buying yet. france and germany a with us. all 4 ladies. mister, dragging. mister, your highness. mister lac, ron i, mister shows, disney support, ukraine's candidates and my dogs. of course, all relevant procedures must be followed all a you member state must join with that at our meeting today,
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a big step was an aide, a step forward. his please for increasing amounts of powerful weapons from his west and back as seems to grow louder. every day, you cranes eventual and potential e u membership seems to be taken seriously. but with strict conditions and a very long timeline, there was consent agreement, though, on what's being described as russia's see blockade. the french president saying that this was all russia's fault, and moscow has a duty to help solve it. charles stratford al jazeera keith rushing back separatist leaders in ukraine's new hunt screech and say efforts to evacuate civilians from a chemical plant in a battleground city have failed at because of ukrainian shelling russian state television has ad footage of damage to severity nets and the as a chemical plant where about $500.00 civilians are believed to be sheltering from
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miss all attacks. russian officials had announced a humanitarian corridor from the plant, but said civilians would be evacuated to areas under the control of russia, not ukraine. still to come this half hour and generation of children growing up in camps was in ukraine and syria drive. the number of displaced people to a new record, accusations of exportation. an extortion, please take advantage of migrants as they tried to make their way to the u. s the any way you slice it, it's going to be a wash out for a southern china. hi everyone. so here's the forecast on friday. look at this to soggy conditions in wally and 25 degrees. this moisture locked to long, the pearl river valley. this is our may you front our plum rains falling typically where they showed for this from the year, but hot sunshine, shanghai, as young jo,
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getting up to 40 degrees. now the rain has mostly peter out of 4 japan honshu islands. so that's going to allow the temperature and tokyo to shoot up to 30 degrees on friday. not that ok, se, asia, we've got a rain, a plume of moisture through java, borneo, and west through the waste. that's really where the heaviest concentration of rain will be. down under we go and we've got some pesky showers for victoria state has mania. so that's going to play both melbourne and holborn at 14 degrees. but this is the real big weather maker towards the southwest. so for w, a. whites and windy conditions are rolling in, and in fact perth, i think we'll look for wind gusts here, about 65 kilometers per hour on friday. when this weather report in new zealand fairly comp conditions. last time i checked, no weather alerts in place of showers for the north island. we got a son cloud combo for the south island. not too bad in christ church with 510 degrees on friday. enjoy. that's it for me, said,
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or one of the top stories out there has obtained an image of the bullet used to kennedy journalist cheering of work lay last month. experts say it's used in an m for rifle, which is widely used by the israeli military. former us vice president mike pence, his life was in danger when writers attacked capitol hill last year. according to the u. s. congressional committee investigating the insurrection which took place off. donald trump refused to accept the election result. i heads afore european countries visiting, keep say they're in favor of ukraine. joining the e u. it is of france, germany, italy and romania have met president resilience keith in a show of solidarity. russia's stay turned energy company gas problem has been accused of deliberately cutting gas supplies to italy and germany throws from the north stream. one pipeline to germany have been reduced by 60 percent over all german vice chancellors urging citizens to save energy and some european prices of
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spite by as much as 40 percent. one of italy's biggest energy companies also says it's only receiving 65 percent of supplies. the kremlin is blamed maintenance problem is caused by sanctions, but italy's prime ministers as moscow's lying, it's in one of those big etzioni. again, one of the explanations is that the maintenance of these pipes and pounds for quite a spare parts. and because of the sanctions, the spare parts do not to, right? so they have to cut supplies and fife, germany, and we and others believe that these allies that there is actually a political use of gas up just as there is a political use of wheat or gas problems. chief says it's a case of our product, our rules, and he'd warned the e u against terminating its contract. danny was anchored human good at his earliest aim, one well known chinese emperor, one said if you'll rival, let's say opponents is making a mistake, don't stop him. from making it, well, we won't the you, the giving up long term contracts is very risky. you tom,
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i stop here. tunnel is an energy analyst with a hat here. school of governance. he says, a gas shortage could lead to serious unrest in europe. the lower the reserves in europe, europe are the lower the supply is now when winter comes in is coal. the more likely that we have to be rationing in europe and quite a crisis, a political crisis and an economic crisis that affects everybody. and this is something who can can do to europe as part of an economic war, along with his real war, his real hot war against ukraine only bring so much new l. n, g, and so forth. and countries the, the conclusion was that solidarity will get us through it. i wrote an article of the time calling and official optimism. that means countries with extra gas would have to ship it to countries who had no gas. but in this case, there won't be any countries with extra gas. so countries who have a little more than others will be forced to share. and you can imagine the problems
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that would arise in european union under those situation. the fighting in ukraine has dramatically pushed up the number of people displaced around the world. the un says that figure has cost $100000000.00 for the 1st time up from $89300000.00 at the end of last year, syria suffering. the world's largest displacement crisis, 113000000 people have either fled the country or have been displaced within its borders since the war began 11 years ago. and as i know how to report most live in poverty and without any guarantee of security. hundreds of dollars, a victim of serious war, more than $13000000.00 people. that's half the population before the war are in a similar situation. either forced to flee the country or are displaced within its borders and i'm really sundays and it probably more. i am 70 years old. i preferred to die than live like in poverty in misery and with all my children who are now
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scattered everywhere. for most life in exile is becoming more permanent. and the opposition controlled north. hundreds of thousands of syrians are being moved out of tense into concrete housing units. it's some relief from the cold winters in hot summers, but it's not home. opponents of the government, civilians and fighters, men, women, and children were forced to move in government troops gradually recapture territory over the years of fighting about an up. none is a 100 sovereigns or it's not easy leaving home. it's painful. there is a lot of pain hope to return one day and live under a new system of government. 11 years on the front lines still divide the country and the regime and the opposition are far from a political solution. a new generation has only known war and life in camps for many of the displaced. returning to president bashar assad, syria is not an option. in the absence of safety guarantees,
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political reform and justice. in 160. 5 years ago we left our homes are livelihood now. my husband was killed in order through us here, and there is nothing for us. but time has done little to erase memories of a violent conflict, which is now in a stalemate. but when i'm going to be forced us from our homes, after heavy bombardment, they destroyed street by streets, they dropped power bombs and killed so many people who besieged in hungry, serious displacement crisis has been described as this century's largest human exodus. many have been forced to find safety many times over, but their troubles are being compounded by collapsing economy. it's a stark reality across the war torn nation where 60 percent of the population are facing hunger. seneca, there, i'll show 0. immigration officials in mexico say about 7000 temporary documents and
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transit visas have been issued to members of a migrant caravan that broke up in. so in mexico last week, most of the people now making their way across mexico or from venezuela. when you say that go is to seek asylum in the united states. but as money rapid report, the growing concerned of becoming stock in mexico, where they faced harassment and extortion from mexican authorities. migrants at a bus station in momentarily mexico. it's a large crowd and it's growing. so is the frustration. though mexico's government recently granted special transit visas to migrants which allow them to travel freely anywhere in the country. many say federal and state police have been illegally returning them to monterey with no regard for their health or safety. i cannot summerhill in wednesday. some we are not criminals. we are human beings wondering no human being on his plan, it is illegal to settle his. let us go on our way, get him here in our central god,
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migrants say, authorities are also giving them false information. this video obtained by al jazeera appears to show a mexican police officer telling passengers aboard a bus that their visas are not valid without lamba. i thought i saw enough on better if you cannot travel toward a border, that's the 1st point. that's why we're here because the united states it's, it's politics because the government complains to mexico because we're allowing access through the borders. mexican immigration authorities declined our request for an on camera comment. who told al jazeera, the conduct of mexican officers in the recorded video would be examined. another video, this one, recorded in guatemala, appears to show a police officer holding cash in his hands and asking passengers for money or pro rated a migrant from venezuela who gave us footage has asked us not to reveal his identity. he says, shake downs by corrupt police,
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along the entire migrate route. are common place. i said to the office please, i can't give you the money. i don't have it. he said, i'm not interested. give me the money or find another border. we shared from those video with authorities in guatemala and received the following response. but that was not supposed to be. the inspector general of the national civil police have launched an investigation to hold these 2 police officers responsible. i mean, they can clearly be seen in a video receiving an amount of money migrants who travel across mexico on their way to the united states face many threats, including extortion, robbery and kidnapping. human rights activists in mexico had called on mexican officials as well as on criminal cartels who operate along mexico's northern border to respect the rights of migrant as they transit the country. monroe's apollo al jazeera audience is, erupted in parts of india, and after the government announced
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a new military recruitment scheme. angry protest is set far to train highways and fought with police any 25000 officers have been deployed. mistake behalf, i purchased a spread to a dozen town under the new scheme. young recruits will work for the military for just 4 years, instead of for life without any guarantee of pensions or other benefits. us and good people in india is poor states who count on the military to secure a basic income. thousands of people marched in bangladesh, his capital against india's ruling b. j. p. party. after to that senior members insulted, the prophet mohammed protested in duck, i want the majority nations to boycott indian products and cut ties with new jelly, a b, j, p suspended one member and expelled the other earlier this month. but demonstrate to say that's not enough. the comments outrage among indian muslims, and were condemned by several muslim majority countries, causing
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a diplomatic crisis unit is main labor union has gone on strike, demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on looming economic reforms. to $3000000.00 members, a part of the powerful unit in general labor union and thousands held rally in the capital tunis. there are increasing pressure on president car science government, which enough plans last week to cut its massive public wage bill and reduce food and energy subsidies emitted worsening economic crisis. science took on sweeping powers last year and what his critics of called a qu un agencies is sounding the alarm ever growing hunger into dawn. they warning that a 3rd of the country's population is facing a food crisis. due to climate change, political turmoil, and rising food prices around the world. well, food programs as the west are for town of clinic where more than 200 people died and tribal clashes and april is particularly hard hit, 90 percent of people,
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their face hunger. unfortunately, our worst fears have been confirmed. we estimate at this point in time that some 15000000 people are going hungry. and saddam, our projections for later in the year indicate that this might be increasing to some 18000000 people. the main drivers behind food insecurity in saddam already economy, crisis conflict, a poor harvest, and now also the global impact and fall out of the crisis in ukraine. she downs, red sea state has 2 commercial ports which are major sources of revenue. but politically, instability is affecting operations, and the industry is also facing competition from several of sedans, neighbors, historic port town of silicon, where a livestock cargo ship sank on sunday, drowning nearly $16000.00 animals. was she don's main foreign trade hub? it since been superseded by port she done about 60 kilometers farther north,
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where his morgan reports ma'am at bassetti and his family, have been importing electronic goods for decades. he's a traitor import sedan, but in the past few years, business has been slow by the gay hath corona, in half of it was covered 19 which led to businesses decreasing by 15 percent. and then there are difficulties in the handling of the goods. we important the port and delays at the port in clearing goods. whenever there is a political or economic crisis in the country. our import businesses are affected. for sudan along there at sea coast is the largest of to dance 2 commercial ports and employees. thousands of people, it's also been caught up in the states politics last year, political differences between the government and the beach, a tribe, one of the largest eastern sudan, lead to a protest that shut down the port. luck with the ball. roger bigger, the 4th was close for $48.00 days, which was a long time and shipping company started looking for other options. after the
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closure. companies were afraid of dealing with the location of dam sports, connecting the indian ocean and the mediterranean sea has made it an important transit point regionally. and internationally, the united arab emirates has signed a cooperation agreement with sudan, that includes improving its 4th and russia once to build a naval base here, and has shown its support to sudan military to get that. that's raise the u. s. concerns. washington says it back to william leadership and to dance transition to democracy. port authorities say the hope the sector is kept away from national and international politics. or there are seaports are tied to international did and should be a red line and not to politic. it's a means of livelihood for the people. what we want is to be able to deal with all the people of saddam and in national bodies in the interest of the people. so we should be excluded from politics.

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