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the remains of the bullet that killed al 0, john mystery and a black expert say it's widely used by his radio. ah, a lot, mccloud, this is out 0 life. and also coming up china launches, it's 3rd aircraft carrier, and what's being described as a major military advance. the fed, they have demonstrations as anger, grows in india, against a new military recruitment program. and a shared support from european leaders for ukraine as the weights for decision on it's been to join the ah so al jazeera has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleague street. i will actually last month, the palestinian american was shot in the head by his ready forces while she was on assignment in the occupied west bank. many in the international community of
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condemned to killing and continued to cool for an independent investigation. i said, beg, has this the remains of the bullet that killed journalists cheering blackly. this image is been broadcast for the 1st time and shows the type of ammunition used to kill the veteran auxiliary 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 for rifle. when we simulated the green bullet using 3 d models and according to ballistic and forensic experts, the munition that ended sharina 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 hearing head to avoid ricocheted of her helmet and lodged itself in her head. i think another interesting fact or a friend who has to be brought into consideration is the fact that there are
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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 looked 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 at clearly identifiable journalist doing her job. oh,
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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 shut despite been clearly marked as a journalist and posed no threat. what made in his res soldier, target her from such a short range? all of this is further reason why the palestinian authority and al jazeera media network have demanded an independent investigation into the killing of sharon, a blackly. i said, bake al jazeera 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 overhaul its navy, which is the largest in the world. katrina, you has more now from badging. the food general joint que previous craft carriers called the downing and the shan dong, nit seen as
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a major leap forward for china's navy, which is the word, the biggest navy in the world when it comes to number of ships. although most of these vessels are small vessels. now, china does have very began missions or when it comes to its navy, its planning, at least 6 aircraft carriers strike groups by 2035 domestically. this is being seen as a big boost to national pride is a big step forward when it comes to china's military pro 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, the growing tension there, tie one of the democratically self ruled island. beijing sees it as a robe, chinese territory, and chinese prison. it's huge in pain has said a number of times that will be re unified with the mainland, peacefully, preferably but by force if necessary. so for sure,
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this growing step forward when it comes to chinese navy, china's navy is going to be seen as an increasing threat for taiwan. it's also significant when you look at the growing rivalry with the us, the us, the blood in administration, in particular, has been moving to strengthen its ties with asia pacific countries. specifically to counter china is growing influence in the region and it's growing military might. anger is growing in india and responds to a new military recruitment program. demonstrations are being held in several cities . currently, young recruits are automatically offered a permanent role, but under the changes they'll be let go off for maximum of 4 years without a pension. only a select few will get an offer to stay on the cross now to probably metalli's in new delhi and probably tell us more about what's actually happening. there is immense anger. the situation is out of control a lot. and so just all going on across the country,
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trains are being torch stations are being vandalized, roads are being blocked, at least one person has died in the violence. now the demand of the protest as simple as they want the government to roll back this new policy for the recruitment armed forces recruitment rather, you know, india has one of the largest militaries in the was it cost billions of dollars every year. and the goal of this new policy is to reduce those costs, but also bring down the average age of the soldiers. so now the soldiers will be recruited for about 4 years. also which only talk recruits will get in full time job. be all those will have to go out in the market and look for a job. now, analysts we've spoken to said there are merits to this because this does free up money to more denies of the forces to spend more money on equipment. on the other hand, they point out that, you know, this comes at the time when unemployment and inflation in the country is already
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dangerously high. a problem. so what's the response been from the government so far? so after the backlash, the government has made a one time relaxation. so for justice, yeah, the maximum age for these recruits has been raised to 23. but that's also to accommodate for the fact that over the last 2 years, because of the pandemic, there has been no recruitment. but apart from that, the government has been pretty unwavering. it believes that this policy will help the military. it also says that the planning, the recruits get for 4 years, make them well poised to get another job in the market. they all government also says that if they wanted to apply to any of the security for like the police, they would get a preference or i probably will leave it there. thanks very much in need of him to tell their reporting from you delhi the so now the
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lead is of france, germany and italy have met ukraine's president to show their support for vitamin to lend his bid to join the european union. the president of romania was also there. charles stratford has this report now from keith. 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 many eastern european countries hoped would show you. okay, and unity and this spell, rumors, that france and germany, at least we're going soft on supporting ukraine of the visiting european on the outskirts of keith. 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 prost garden, residential warrior. close your harness. the french president seemed keen to put
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the record straight ukraine has to win this war and maintain its territorial integrity. he said he promised more weapons left hans. the been coming through her fans her since day once completely on its 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 isn't really quickly said, always don't mind on 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, notice military mode at the moment. we are training the craney and military with our most modern weapons. the how it's a 2000 and on the leopard air defense testing, we've also great to deliver our modern air defense system, the iris t, which is able to defend a whole city, but i 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,
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that germany is providing significant support to ukraine for 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 minister mario druggie, agreed that ukraine must commit to profound reforms. he said, the unit paralegic a message of you for i want to say to day that the most important message of, of is it is that italy wants ukraine in the you know, luna repair to his pony stretched ending kraner 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, romania, france, and germany are with us. all 4 ladies. mister dragging. missy harness. mister knack . ron and mister saltzman support ukraine's candidacy. my dogs, of course, all relevant procedures must be followed all
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a you member states must join. but at our meeting today, a big step was night. a step forward or 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 see blockade. the french president saying that this was all russia's fault, and moscow has a duty to help solve it. chaw, stratford al jazeera, give still ahead here in al deserve a few more public than the president would lachelle somewhere. how the pressure campaign on former vice president, mike pence lead to the capitol hill rod and also put his life at risk. and an undersea search for seismic activity to tell you how scientists are improving
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warning systems, the whole tennis in the met ah, it's been a chilly start to the season for that southeast corner of australia. however, on here is the proof. melbourne over the last 1718 days. you have failed to get to 15 degrees or above. i think maybe you'll hit 15 degrees on saturday. we do have a system coming across the bio, but it's pretty much gonna stall out here over the next little while. it's not until i would put this forward on to say now that we see those showers hole into victoria and tasmania afternoon zealand right now. fairly typical weather, but we have rounds of rain for the top end of the south island. no weather alert, sim play here. this is what we would expect to see for this had the year. se asia concentrated band of rain moving across java into borneo. and what sort of way is
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he? that's really where the most intense stuff will be. and over the past we came southern china, at least 17 people have died from landslides. all triggered a by the plum rains. here's a really washout conditions from the gang see river valley right through toward the south. now most of this japan, you're going to duck and dodge, this is the bulk of that activity is out over the pacific. as so tokyo, we've got you in for a hiv 29 degrees on saturday. meantime it's all about the hot sunshine across the yellow river valley that includes young jo at $39.00 degrees. stay cool, that's it for me. i'll catch up with you later. ah, with the from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events
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with diverse cultures and conflicting politics. 11 east. on al jazeera lou. ah, and again, you're watching out 0. remind about top stories and al jazeera has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleague sharika actually last month. express say it's used in an em for rifle, which is widely used by the israeli military. china has launched a new high tech aircraft carrier called the fujen. this is it's 3rd carrier, but the 1st to be both designed and built inside china. aging is overhauling. it's
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in time, maybe a 3rd day protests across several states in india, or against a change to military recruitment policies. new recruits will be limited to 4 years on the job without pension. and this has angered those who are hoping to join the us house committee investigating law. she has a tie. coney capitol hill has her the life of former vice president mike pence was put at risk by donald trump. witnesses had been testifying that pence refused to support trumps illegal efforts to remain in power. hydro castro as if 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 vice president mike pence from his boss and pence. his refusal to comply will fortunate mister pins. his courage. on january fixed
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democracy came dangerously close to catastrophe. multiple witnesses testified that trump wanted pence to ignore state electors casting boats for joe biden, and simply pick the president himself and actions 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, lawmakers revealed he saw a presidential pardon. and other former trump attorney said eastman's plan left him a ghast. i said, are you out of your f in mind? said completely crazy if you're going to turn around and tell $78.00 plus 1000000
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people in this country that your theory is. this is how you're going to invalidate their vote because you think election was on. other witnesses said on the morning of january 6, trump cold pence to once again pushed to overturn the election. white house aides and trump 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 she this apologized for being and polite, but do you remember what she said? her father called him the p word. trump would then appear on stage at a rally near the capital ad libbed these comments about his vice president. and like this is gonna have to come through fours and every dozen that will be a sad day for our country. trump's followers listened and erected
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a gallows outside the capital. when is the said, trump was informed of the growing violence and urged to calm the situation. but instead he tweeted, mike pens 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 his all trump has called these hearings treasonous. at least another 3 are planned. the committee saying they will focus on trump's efforts to corrupt the justice department and his action. to summon the mon, heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. he was president, joe biden says a recession is not inevitable. biden made the comments in an interview with the
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associated press. he pointed to americans low unemployment rates. as a reason, optimism the u. s. is dealing with record high gas prices, and inflation recently hit a 40 year palestinian officials at least 3 men had been killed by israeli forces during a raid in the occupied west bank. at least 8 others were injured during the operation . crowds of mourners carried their forties through the city of jeanine. these rainy army says it was searching for weapons that had been daily raids in the fight west string of attacks early this year. they killed 900 people in israel. and let's go live now to need abraham, who's in ramallah in the occupied west bank, needed to tell us more about this in the course of this escalation in june. the cause of escalation is the continued israeli occupation of palestinian lab. we know that israeli forces raised palestinian cities almost on a daily basis nightly rates as well. so palestinians and their response,
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they say that they are responding to these really forces attacking their cities, coming in arresting palestinians and killing them in cold blood. many palestinians have went to social media, they're saying that these extra judicial killing usually go and indicted. there is no accountability. they feel that there is no justice. and we've been speaking to many people and over the past few months and they were saying that they feel that their lives are loss of any we're living under the occupation. so they might as well fight that this is why we see armed people in geneva trying to fight the israeli occupation. these radio army says that the 3 men that the soldiers have killed today. and jeanine have been involved in shooting against israeli soldiers. and this is why palestinians say it's important for them to fight, but let's not forget that not all palestinians are armed. jeannine is like a very one specific case that has arms, men and has weapons,
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but all in all is really army has. the upper hand has the military power and it's rating palestinian cities, although we've heard that the u. s. has reportedly talks to his radio officials asking them to dial down the sanction ahead of an expected visit of the us president. sorry joe biden. so we know that, you know, the u. s. knows the real let's the instigator of events that the body that can lead into escalation. and we're seeing that this has happened today engineer need and thanks that update that new reporting that. thank you. jenny is made that labor union has gone on strike, demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on leaving economic reforms up to $3000000.00 people, a part of the powerful units in general labor union at the latest crisis, putting pressure on the government of president case said last week, the government announced plans to cut its large public wage bill, reduced some subsidies. thousands have marched in bangladesh as capital against
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india, the governing party. the b j. p. follows comments made by 2 of its members. by this prophet mohammed protested. inductor wants muslim majority nations to boycott indian products and ties with new deli, b, j, p suspended one member. and it's spelled the other one funerals are being held on friday for some of the people killed an attack on a church and nigeria earlier this month. and these $41.00 people were killed including children in a mass shooting at the st. francis catholic church and our in the southwest. the government is blamed in iso linked group. police have launched an investigation join now from well by i'm address or pull to the and said i'm it. tell us more about what's been happening. funeral to take well, the funeral services began just a few minutes ago and as the service continues, thousands of people are marching into the church premises to bid their final
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farewell to victims of that massacre in the church just 4 days ago. already there are 20 bodies, 20 caskets in the church. premise, the services being attended by a senior government officials, religious leaders from both the christian and muslim communities, traditional rulers, families, and the survivors all survived that massacre the church. on the 5th of june. now the mood is some by within the church and in the larger community when we arrived yet late last night, people was really, really struggling to come to tough school. what happened 12 days ago. still, the government said, i soul is responsible for carrying out that attack, but there are a lot of other questions that remain to be honestly, people are asking why this attack happens in a densely populated area of a war. why it is supposed to be more secure. and then these attackers is kate,
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before we finally, before we learned later that some people have been arrested in connection with that attack. so the mood is very, very tense as it is now. it's samba and it's tense. and of course obs been our concern as a biz could escalate into protest, lied to protest in the community and probably in the larger society. because people have been demanding us as demanding. government takes action to rein in this escalating balance. the people are more concerned about the spread of values. these attacks were largely restricted to the northern parts of the country, the northwest, the north east, and no central partial nigeria. now we're witnessing these are expansion of the theater of operations of these attackers into the southwest switches coinciding for many people are but thanks, but i will just reporter ran to the french parliamentary election. it set to take place on sunday. president manuel mack,
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ron's majority is hanging in the balance. his political block is fazio stiff. challenge from a new left wing block touch of butler reports, not from the most. one of the battle ground cities. luxury villas, local theatre, danya more day is campaigning hard. with just days before the final round of frances parliamentary election, he says there's no time to waste was on alone. as a little girl, an activist and candidate for frances new left wing alliance in the southwestern city of li, merge. he's trying to rally support in an area where many people abstained in the 1st round because they're fed up of politicians. but he says he'll be different. surely with civic on top, oscar. i come from here and i want to see empties that are to represent ordinary people because that's not been the case for 5 years. there is this hope that we finally have a real, a position to michael and that we can do something new on issues like climate change more days leading the race in this constituency. if he wins, he will oust the incumbent. and m p with president emmanuel mack cross party,
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a final round run off between candidates form the new left wing alliance. and my cross center is block is taking place in nearly half of francis parliamentary constituencies and could up said the president's chances of obtaining the absolute majority. he needs to push through with his agenda with things looking uncertain. macro made a rare appeal to voters this week. the home does not live when he was so rude, madrid to ensure stability, both outside and inside or borders. nothing could be worse than to add chaos in france to the gales into work. concern is a climate change health and inflation has fueled momentum for the left is block actually motors, historical food market. the cost of living was never, far from people's minds. is on getting room and said, yeah, people salaries haven't changed, but everything is going up by 5 percent or even more for fuel. they saw people worry about the future about getting to the end of the month with costs going up.
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people ask us if we're going to put our prices up today, says that if elected, he would focus on improving health services and work to help people who struggle financially so far. the left and centrists on neck and neck in terms of folks nationally. but it's estimated that macros alliance will win most seats. the numbers may be hard to predict, but those here hope the times are changing. oh, sure. butler al jazeera, the most france thailand is removing its pre registration process for foreign visitors next month. as it eases its covert 19 restrictions, it's tourism industry has blown complained that the amount of documents required from visitors has been hurting the sectors recovery. thailand will also no longer require masks to be warm and public. active underwater volcanoes may be out of sight for most of us, but that doesn't mean they're not dangerous. scientists are diving into the
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mediterranean on a mission to develop better early warning systems today. well, as a story, this archipelago, along the north coast of sicily, is famous for its volcanic activity. but the danger that larks here isn't above the water. it's beneath. we have the most active i'd of own model assist them on the me to renew and see. and the da da activity is sir, ah, made by release of plan, more flows with some sometimes high water temperature. i mean temperatures up to 100. the 40 degree c at 20 meters. and we have a huge amount of carbon dioxide that release the, by the sea floor that poses the risk of astronomy and its potential to wipe out entire communities. and while there are advanced warning systems for volcanic activity on land signed to say a lot more work is needed to address the threat of those under water. the alien
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islands are unesco world heritage site. and because of their proximity, researchers say the only way to effectively for casa synonymy is by predicting one and hopefully alert people. well before it hits the it's, well, i'm new wave. normally most of the radio high speed remains the water. it's estimated the 300 kilometers per hour hold more. so you can imagine that so heater can reach a one of the islands see the fumes ah, the way forward scientists say is to develop strong early warning systems and community preparedness. so that population tense regions both here and around the world are spared from an environmental disaster killing wolf al jazeera. ah.
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