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the remains of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist, sharina rattler. experts say it's widely used by israeli forces. ah, and are in the cloud. this is out 0 life and there are also coming up. china unveils a new aircraft carrier that overhauls the world's largest navy, a show of solidarity european leaders visit keith to offer support for ukraine's hopes of joining the e u. and we had a lebanon's, ancient suits where many a struggling reserve old traditions ah so al jazeera has exclusive be obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleagues. shreed up will actually last month, the palestinian american was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on
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assignment in the occupied west bank, many in the international community have condemned her. killian continue to call for an independent investigation as effect as this report. 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 kill the veteran al jazeera journalist in the occupied west bank 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 bullet 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 report, the bullet entered, the lower part of shearing her, ricocheted off her helmet and lodged itself in her head. and i think another interesting fact or
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a friend 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. and 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 there were a number of rounds that struck that tray. and that she was also hit that indicate that she it looks very much like she was been 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 open source data supports the fact the israeli special unit accused of shooting sharing uses this type of weapon used in a non combat situation. fight by the israeli army. clearly identifiable journalist
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doing her job justice for sharing 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. watch maiden israeli soldier, target her from such a short range. all of this is further reason why the palestinian authority and l just the media network have demanded an independent investigation into the killing of sharing a blackly. i said bake jazeera well as her now from phyllis bennett, says a fellow at the institute for policy studies and she thinks the u. s. can take tangible steps to stop israeli. impunity. it's quite likely that the both the, the, the, the rifle that was used and the bullet that was used came from manufacturers in the united states. the united states pays for 20 percent of israel's now military
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budget. so it makes us complicit in what that military does. there is a u. s. law known as the way he act. that says explicitly that the united states may not provide any weapons, any training, any military support to any unit of any military, anywhere in the world. that has carried out a gross violation of human rights. the killing of sharina was a gross violation of human rights. the united states needs to start just for starters, to investigate on its own, whether the late he law was violated by the unit of is really soldiers. whether or not we know the name of the individual israelis claim they know it. we don't know yet, but we know that they are aware of which units were deployed to the janine refugee camp on that day. were those units using weapons or bullets that were provided by the united states? that's the 1st question. if so,
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that have to be cut off the media. that could be one way of getting out from under this kind of long standing support for impunity. there's other things that the united states can in the what the, by the administration in my view should do. they could invoke the la he act, they could investigate the question of u. s. weapons. they could also announced that they will no longer carry out the policy of attacking and isolating. and in the, in the trump years actually imposing sanctions on the international criminal court . china has launched a new high tech aircraft carrier. it is the nation's 3rd, but the 1st to be both designed and built inside china. the government is trying to wave a whole its navy, which is the largest in the world. let's go straightaway. katrina you who has more in this from beijing, a katrina. tell us more about this carrier and it's crypt village's well this is china's 3rd aircraft. kerry. it's been named the food gen after
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a southern chinese province. now it's the 3rd, but according to state media and beijing, it's the 1st completely independently designed and manufactured by china. and certainly it's the most advanced aircraft carrier that china has earned to dates. now this aircraft carry it burst and electro magnetic catapult, which will allow it to launch a wide variety of aircraft, of its flat top decked. and it will enable it to launch these aircraft foster. and potentially, it will enable it to launch aircraft with a wide variety of ammunition. now, this aircraft carrier is also cooked, the blocking technology, and it has a full load displacement of $80000.00 tons. now this, the food gen will join to previous a craft carry is called the yawning and the shan don't. net seen as a major leap forward for china's navy, which is already the biggest navy in the world when it comes to number of ships.
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although most of these vessels are small vessels. now china does have very big ambitions, or when it comes to its navy, it's planning at least 6 aircraft carriers strike groups by 2035 and katrina watts's significance. geopolitically. it's a pretty powerful signal from charleston. well, domestically this is being seen as a big boost to national pride is a big step forward when it comes to china's military prow west. but it's also very significant when you look at the current geopolitical situation or in the waters surrounding china, specifically in the south china sea. now if you look at taiwan, for example, as brewing tensions there, taiwan is a democratically self ruled island bay. jing sees it as a robe, chinese territory, and chinese president, she jin ping has said a number of times that it will be re unified with the mainland, peacefully preferably but by force if necessary. so for sure,
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this growing stepped forward when it comes to chinese navy, china's navy is going to be seen as an increasing threat for high one. it's also significant when you look at the growing rivalry with the u. s. the u. s. and the bite in administration, in particular, has been moving to strengthen its ties with the asia pacific countries, specifically to counter china's growing influence in the region. and it's growing military might or to have i. so that's a katrina to report him from bigion. the leaders of france, germany, and isn't of met ukraine's president to show the support for roadmap. zalinski is bid to join the european union. the president of romania was also there for gave his job profit ukrainian president vladimir zalinski needed this visit. the leaders of france, germany, italy, and romania arrived in the ukrainian capital cave in what the ukrainian leader and
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many eastern european countries hoped would show you a key in unity and dispel rumors that france and germany at least we're going soft on supporting the grain of the visiting air pin on the outskirts of cave, 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 process garden was dental warrior. close your harness. the french president seemed keen to put the record straight ukraine has to win this war and maintain its territorial integrity. he said he promised more weapons left hans. the pin from you drew her funds here since day once you place the on its commitments. and each time that i made a commitment to you is given rise to a decision and rapid implementation because we know that it takes material, but is nearly quickly said, always the only man on military hardware. germany's leader chancellor schultz was
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faced weeks of criticism from ukraine for foot, dragging on military support. he seemed less equivocal now. then the okay, notice military mode at the moment. we are training the craney and military with our most modern weapons. how it's a 2000 and on the leopard air defenses to have a we've also great to deliver our modern air defense system, the iris t, which is able to defend a whole city of time and especially radar system, the cobra. and we've agreed a trilateral agreement with the u. s. and u. k. to deliver rocket launchers. as you can see, germany is providing significant support to ukraine kit and verify, gape. schultz agreed with his french italian and romanian counterparts that ukraine's candidacy status and potential e. u. membership i, it comes with conditions italian, i, mr. mario druggie agreed, but ukraine must commit to profound reforms. he said the unit are decayed massage therapy for i want to say to day that the most important message of,
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of is it is that italy wants ukraine in the u. no, no, no repair to his pony threatening. craner to day 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, romania, france, and germany are with us. all 4 ladies, mister dragging. mister, your highness. mister macaroni and mister shaw, this woman support ukraine's candidacy. my dog. of course all relevant procedures must be followed. all a u member states must join. but at our meeting today, a big step was made a step forward. his please for increasing amounts of powerful weapons from his west and back as seems to grow louder every day. ukraine's eventual and potential e u membership seems to be taken seriously. but with strict conditions and a very long timeline. there was consensual agreement though, on what's being described as russia's c blockade. the french president saying that
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this was all russia's fault, and moscow has a duty to help solve it. charles stratford al jazeera cave, palestinian officials say that at least 3 men have been killed by israeli forces during a raid at dawn and the occupied west bank. the 3 palestinians were shot in a car and the city of jeanine israeli army spokesperson said they were looking into is a silly head here now. deserves as these dispute came more puzzled the president with our lachelle some way. how the pressure campaign on form of vice president mike pence lead to the capital. right. capitol hill writes and also put his life at risk and why india's new military recruitment scheme has spot violence . ok,
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here's her forecast for friday. hello, everyone. thanks for joining in. we're turning on the heat for that northwest slice of europe. look at this in london 32 degrees. i think some spots in england. 34, not out of the question. we've got in paris at 35 degrees. that's on friday. watch what happens on saturday. the wind shift around, we've got a band of showers, england right through to wales. so london that takes down your temperature to 24, but still hot sunshine in paris and 36 degrees. now of course, all of this heat is coming up from north africa through iberia. so sunspots hit and 40 degrees that includes madrid. there are showers and storms to be found, mostly across the balkans, particularly bad in kosovo. so christina will have a what day on friday, and we could see some more flooding and all kinds, of course, trying to recover over that last round of pretty intense rain and more of it in the forecast on friday speaking about wednesday shifted around in martinez. so that's
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pumped up, the temperature, new ox shut to 40 degrees, some lively downpours in liberia. and for now, south africa, st. her con on friday, plenty of sun for keep down at 18 degrees. let me put this for to saturday or next weather maker marches in. so white and wendy for the western cape. not bad in durban, though, with the height of 22 degrees. that's it soon. take care. the frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries. what is the situation? there's only one doctor and winners for $2200.00 people informed opinions. how big this foreign policy figure in the early stages of a bind administration becomes to, to office with a huge amount of foreign policy experience in depth analysis of the data global headlines. how will a place like did live, get the vaccine when there's no money at all the rest? the rich countries are fighting for the inside story. on our jazeera
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lou ah, around you're watching out there. i remind about top stories this hour and al jazeera has exclusively obtained the image of the bullet that killed our colleague, serino blackland. last month. experts say it's used in an m for rifle, which is widely used by these regular military. china has launched a new high tech aircraft curricle to forget it. this is the, it's 3rd carrier, but the 1st to be both designed and built inside china aging is working to overhaul its entire navy. heads of 4 european countries of his team kia and they say, they're in favor of ukraine joining the you, the leaders of france, germany, italy,
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and romania. i've met president vitamins lensky show solidarity. there's been a secondary violence in multiple states across india in response to a new military recruitment sky for distant set fire to a government office and trend coaches during violent confrontations with police at the moment. young recruits are automatically offered a permanent role under the changes they'll be let go after a maximum for years without pension, only a select few will get an offer to stay on. so let's get more in this from poverty. mcdahl who's in new delhi, pop needs to tell us what's happening now and how the government is responding. there is immense angle violent. our stations are continuing throughout the country . we've seen trains being torch stations are being vandalized. roads have been blocked. per protesters have also targeted homes of some of and just talk politicians. they're asking the government to roll back this new military
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recruitment policy. you know, in the us military is one of the largest in the world. it employs more than a 1000000 people and costs billions of dollars every year. the goal of this policy is to have a younger carter of soldiers and to reduce costs. the government has made a one time a relax ation, in the sense that for this year only the upper age limit has been increased from 21 to 23 for these recruits. but that's only to make up for the fact that of the last 2 years, there has been no recruitment. now, the government is otherwise quite unwavering. it says that at the end of these 4 years, when most of these recruits will be let go, they will be in a better position to get a job. it also says that it will give them preference if they choose to apply for a job in any other security force, including the, including the police. now,
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the defense analyst, we've spoken to say that there are merits to this policy in the sense that it frees up money for in job to spend on upgrading military equipment. on the other hand, they point out that the scheme comes at a point at a time when economic recovery has been slow when inflation is high. and most importantly, unemployment is dangerously high. are probably thanks to those update department are reporting that from you tele, the us house committee, investigating glossy as a tank on capitol hill, has heard the life of former vice president mike pence was put at risk by donald trump. when it says have been giving testimony that pence refused to support trumps illegal efforts to remain in power. hydrogen custer as this president trump said i had the right to overturn the election president. trump is wrong. the 3rd hearing of the january 6 select committee focused on the pressure faced by former
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vice president mike pence from his boss and pence. his refusal to comply will fortunate mister pins. his courage. on january fixed democracy came dangerously close to catastrophe. multiple witnesses testified that trump wanted pens to ignore state and leftovers casting boats for joe biden, and simply pick the president himself an action that, according to this conservative former federal judge would have plunged america into a revolution within a constitutional crisis. i would have laid my body across the road before i would have let the vice president overturn the 2020 election. the proposal described by son as a blueprint for a cou, was crafted by former trump attorney john eastman. he would later admit his plan would not survive a legal challenge. and on thursday, mom acres revealed he saw
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a presidential pardon. and other former trump attorney said eastman's plan left him . a gast, i said, are you out of your f in mind? said completely crazy if you're going to turn around until $78.00 plus 1000000 people in this country that your theory of this is how you're going to invalidate or vote because you think election was on. other witnesses said on the morning of january 6, trump called tense to once again pushed to overturn the election. white house aides and trumps daughter told investigators they overheard trump's end of the call. either he called him a whim. i don't remember who said you are when the conversation was, was pretty heated. apologize for being and polite, but the room, remember what she said. her father called him the p word. a trump will then appear on stage at a rally near the capital ad libbed these comments about his vice president and mike
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face is gonna have to come through fours. and if he doesn't, that will be a sad day for our country chums, followers loosened. oh, and erected a gallows outside the capitol. when is the said, trump was informed of the growing violence and urged to calm the situation, but instead he tweeted, mike pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our constitution. the riders surged immediately after and secret service moved pens to an underground location, barely missing rioters by meters. he would shelter from the mob for more than 4 hours as more than $100.00 police officers were injured and several rioters died. finally, he would return to the senate floor joining congress to finished certifying, jo biden's. when does all trump has called these hearings treasonous. at least another 3 are planned. the committee saying they will focus on trump's efforts to
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corrupt the justice department and his actions to son and the mom. i to jo, castro, al jazeera washington. you as president joe biden says a recession is not inevitable. biden made the comments in an interview with the associated press. it pointed to america's low unemployment rate as a reason for optimism. the u. s. is dealing with record high gas prices and inflation recently hit 40. genies is main. labor union has gone on strike, demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on looming economic reforms. up to $3000000.00 people, a part of the powerful janice in general labor union. it is the latest crisis putting pressure on the government to president case said, last week, the government announced plans to cottage lodge public wage will reduce some subsidies. thousands of margin bigler. this is capital against india's governing party to be j. p. for his comments made by 2 of its members about his lunch prophet mohammed protest as in dhaka,
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once muslim majority nations to boycott indian products and ties with new delhi b, j, p, suspended one member and expelled the other. one decades of mismanagement and corruption have led to the near collapse of the lebanese state in its economy. nowhere is that more evident in the northern city of tripoli, successive governments not just blamed for impoverished population, but neglecting the cities rich heritage and how to report stuff. triplets. agents 6, this gift from an ottoman so time is from a different time. before 11 on 2nd, largest city was left to d k. l pill square is in the historic heart of triple it. the 1900 century architecture in a state of neglect, mis management, and corruption by those who have been governing for decades are blamed for the situation. now. got all the money money for us, but we are concerned with putting food on the table with these markets or what are
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known as our written history and culture. but tripoli is one of the poorest places in a country struggling with a collapse the economy. the crisis means more business for cobblers. 3rd, extreme poverty in the city where unemployment rates, beach 60 percent and their hardship is getting worse. because politicians have done little to reverse the economic implosion at emer hammock and in the past, people threw away their old choose. they were able to afford new ones. now they can't even afford the cheapest pair of shoes. preserving physicians is also a challenge. the copper and brass with is a century old tray that is performed from one generation to the next american holly and understood it. but i'm sure we are barely working, few can afford brass. instead they're buying aluminum and stainless steel. another old craft is so making it still be done by hand in this course, the city will be,
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but inside this ancient walls will man people feel forgotten by since the end of the civil war. in 1990 there has been no project to promote fidel at no national butner half the year. the city has the ability to lord doris's mouth whether foreign only beneath. excellent. thus, yet the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historical monuments. i'm really liked about his place was shaken centuries ago. this courtyard, what is known as a hand was a place where traders and travellers meet. today it is empty. tripoli is considered the 2nd most archaeologically important city from the mom look empire after the egyptian capital cairo. the montessori mosque is among some of the structures remaining from that era. remnants from other ears as well are found here . the triplet history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent past and
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a grim reality. seneca, there al shahida, tripoli, northern lebanon, affairs of blackouts across australia have prompted the government to urge people to unplug for 2 hours every evening if they can. australians electricity grid is under pressure because of unscheduled allergies. a coal fired power plant, despite the current energy crisis, you prime minister and to be up and easy is timing by more ambitious climate change targets promised a 43 percent reduction in greenhouse gases. by the end of the decade. it's energy minister insists it is possible will provide the policy for manufacturing jobs powered by clean renewable energy will provide the framework for renewable energy for storage and transmission, creating hundreds of thousands jobs across the country. and particularly in australia, regions, we sent many message to the rest of the world for our friends and allies that way our partners in tackling the climate emergency. so there are just under
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a $159.00 days to go until the cut of 2022. well cup and the final countries to qualify have seen their flags raised condo, hauls waterfront whales claim the last european spot while costa rica and australia . they made it through the into continental playoff. along a way to tournament begins on november. the 21st. it will be the largest 40 events, the middle east has ever hosted, requiring considerable security operation. our correspondent natasha g. a name has been taking a look at what's being done to ensure the regions 1st well cup is a safe one. 0, assistive mood of football fans on occasion devolves into a tear gas pepper spray and to rest. as country prepares to host an estimated 1000000 fans 1st world cup in the middle east. security is paramount. the country size. it's 1st time hosting a mega sports event and the compact nature of 8 stadiums presents specific
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challenges. that the c e o of the international center for sport security says cutter has been preparing home more than a decade and has a track record a posting smaller tournaments such as the asian cup. i don't think we can state that. the walker will happen in a county which is an unprepared in managing that say, exceptional a, c to issues. and the, in my view, body di da successfully the man thought the strength of katara is that the, the walk hopping katara. he's a part of a of a bigger and it's a vision. katara has been staging simulations and conducting training exercises for security forces. it's also partnering with countries including britain, spain, and turkey, to provide assistance ranging from proud control to counter terrorism measures. turkey is sending a team of more than $2200.00 people,
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including police officers and doctors. new york was attended in does up and put empty back to it that the rural cup is major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine an a muslim country has responsibility on top of that items for our present, told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are and how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank katara at the top. last year, 200000 fans attended the arab fee for cop. it's considered a successful stress test for cut our 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha name l 0. doha. ah, sir, this is al deserve these are the top store.

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