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trying to play cobble inspired program making. welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in their schools . we have to fight forecasted and al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 6th year running. ah, israel says it will examine the bullet that killed al jazeera jealous sharina. ironically that's despite palestinian officials being assured by the us that americans will be the ones to test the bullets. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is out here alive from dough house are coming up. moscow's as explosions have killed at least 3 people in the russian city of belgrade,
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near the ukrainian border. oh yeah. i get in the us state of ohio, up to blaze shot dead, a black men. it was pulled over for a traffic stump. and a new home for those displaced by climate change, bangladesh builds a model town for people who've had to play floods and drought ah, is rallies to carry out tests. so on the bullet they killed al jazeera, jealousy, rain, abu aclu. despite an assurance, it would stay out of the investigation and his rally military spokesman says ballistic testing on the bullet that killed sharon will be carried out with american prisons throughout. he said, the test will likely who killed her. hello, stimulate is handed over the bullet
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u. s. forensic experts on saturday. they said they had been assured israel would not take part in the testing. she rain was killed by israeli forces on may 11th. the wall covering is rarely rise in the occupied at west bank for more in the store . let's bring in stephanie decker, whose live for us in the west jerusalem. hello this steph. so it changed to who's carrying out the ballistic testing. took us through this development. the americans haven't commented on this as of yet to the bullet was handed over by the palestinians to the americans overnight and. and we have heard in the early hours from these railey army spokespersons speaking to ready army radio, rankel hov, saying that the israelis would be carrying out forensics on this bullet in the presence of the americans. now, as you have mentioned, the palestinians, very clear from the beginning from when she was killed on may, the 11th that they do not want. he is re this to be part of any investigation.
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these rates had offered at the time for a joint investigation with the palestinians, which is palestine refused. the palestinians refused to hand over the bullet to these ratings, which she is ready said they wanted to be able to conclude as to who killed her. and the americans gave assurances to the palestinians at these radio would not be involved. now the americans have been putting a lot of pressure on the palestinians to hand over the, the bullet, particularly ahead of a visit by us present jo, bite it at the end of next week. there was a phone call carried out by the sector of state anthony blinking with present policy and present mahmoud abbas just a couple of days ago. so i think now we're going to have to wait and see what is going to come out of this investigation. as you mentioned there, this is what is your all saying the americans have yet to comment as to whether this is the case hot. it's in israeli newspaper is coating that, that not really saying who, but that the analysis has already taken place this morning. and also, according to these ready army spokesperson, the results can be coming out in
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a couple of hours or a couple of days. and i think that course is something we'll have to wait and see, but certainly the palestinians will tell you that they don't expect any accountability or justice says to have what's been the reaction to this news, that israel will now be involved in the ballistic testing? well we haven't had any immediate response from the palestinians, but i can tell you what the palestinian position has been. as i mentioned earlier throughout since the killing of should in ab lackley a, they are certain that it's these ratings who killed her. they carried out an investigation themselves where they found that israel was responsible for her death . any policy you speak to sharon's colleagues were on the ground with her that day have no doubt as to who killed her particularly pointing at his re army vehicles who were up the road from the position of a journalist that has also been various independent investigations. when it comes to media organizations like cnn and the washington post who forensically carried
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out investigations when it came to the line of fire to audio analysis by experts also concluding that everything seems to point at the fact that israel killed her. and we've also heard from shootings family this morning saying that they were not told that the bullet was being handed over to the americans complaining of a lack of transparency. and again, a questioning whether there will ever be any accountability that certainly i can tell you any policies you speak to will not be expecting any real accountability or justice despite the fact that shitty is so high profile. despite the fact that she holds an american passport and you're now seeing pressure, even from the americans at the highest levels, to get some kind of answers to this ahead of joe biden's visit. or i think used very much a breaking down for us stephanie decker live for us in west jerusalem. he
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crane is being accused of shelling a rash in city just across its northern border. ah mm. there was several explosions in bunker. otto, the nice, the local governor says at least 3 people were killed and several others injured. belkora, his hind around 400000 people and he's just 40 kilometer. it's from russia's border with ukraine. from on a story. let's bring an alan fisher. he joins us live now from cave alan. what will he tell us about these explosions? well, trying to piece together exactly what happens through social media reports. go to say that al jazeera can confirm anything that either site is seeing at this point. but what it appears is that are somewhere around $25.00 missiles were fired towards the airport, which is a russian base in belgrade. but it appears that some of those missiles, me, well, have hit a residential area. that's certainly what the mirror is saying. he put something on
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social media this morning saying that at least 50 buildings had been 50 homes, had been damaged, and a number of people had been killed. this of course, comes on the back of a russian attack last week, which hit a shopping center. and then on friday we saw $21.00 people killed in odessa and the ukrainians were accusing the russians of deliberately targeting residential areas. something that vladimir putin himself denied during his summit and took many stands saying that the russians had the technology to target exactly military targets because they knew exactly where they were. but this is going to lead to coals from humanitarian organizations or ging both sides to be careful when they're launching these attack, simply because the chances of civilian casualties are so high. and alan, whatever date, as you have about fighting in the well, we know that in a place called a met at the portal and they've been 30 air strikes there. i that,
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that but. but that fits in with the pattern across the east, where there have been a number of rocket attacks. in fact, the ukranian authorities are seeing the number of rocket attacks over the last 2 weeks has, has increased markedly. we also have at this city of la chandler, so the sit sanction, apologies for the pronunciation, ah, but what we're hearing there is from the kremlin back to her rebels in that area. and also from the russian forces that our city has been in circle. that is something that has been denied by the ukrainians, but as the say, the number of rocket attacks, the number of mortar attacks, the number of artillery attacks in that area has increased dramatically over the last 2 weeks. and that has led a number of mayors to warn people to take care, but essentially to stay in shelters, they are putting out messages and social media. almost every couple of our sake, please stay in the shelters. that is where you are going to be safe. okay,
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thank you very much for bringing this up to said alan fisher live fresh air enclosed. thank you. is ralph says it's shot down 3 on drawings. launched $511.00 on that based group has been they were heading towards the disputed gas field in the mediterranean sea, the military release, this video said to show them being destroyed. the kerisha gas field is part of a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon. the launch by the iranian bank group prompted a stern warning from is roused. caretaker prime minister. why mean? sure, you may, you need where you money should we believe that the uranium threat is the number one threat. israel, we will do whatever it takes to prevent iran from reaching nuclear capability or basing itself on our borders. i stand before you at this moment and say from here to everyone seeking our demise from garza to iran, from the shores of lebanon to syria, will not try us. israel will know how to use its power again. every threat and
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against every enemy to god. the head of today is constitution committee has condemned to proposed constitution put forward by the countries president. so doc belated says it doesn't resemble the draft agreed to by the committee. a warning, it could pave the way for dictatorship under president kinds signed the new constitution expands the president's powers and limits the role of parliament. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for later this month. west african late is are due to mason gardner's capital, as the agencies an increase in attacks by armed groups. ladies on the echo was block are expected to review sanctions imposed on a number of countries under military rule. i'm an interest has the date house from macro, from attacks that kill dozens of nigeria. so just just days before the summit to rising violence that has killed hundreds in bolingbrook in a fussy june security. he said the top of the summits agenda,
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the meeting has taken on our sense of urgency as the number of violent attacks by armed groups across the region continues to rise in 2019. there were no attacks in, i've rec, was been in and in google. but in 2021, we witnessed that in our thoughts and overcoats. $5000.00 been in and while at i can still go and it is expected that by the end of the year would have almost more than double the reaches politics. also being debated with developments and molly, guinea and brooklyn, of fossil under review, after military cause overthrew the civilian government. in all 3 countries. we thought we had to print our democracies to the resilient in how we respond to the top of crisis flipped in us. but we now know that the democracies were billed and was on the surface. so we now need to look at how we are deepening and building democracy beyond just electing this on
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a frequent basis. weekly. he says the regents leaders must police themselves a respect constitutional term limits in addition to providing leadership for their people. one, another concern for west african leaders is a rise of protest against inflation and shortages and others expect morgan was spacious like that one recently seen im gonna park by rising cost of living and they say there is little regional leaders can do to stop this will happen the me to will are shame new leadership for the echoes commission. we're the lien, a bureaucracy, a move that's received praise from civil society across the region. observers are now kinley water, where the financial commitments met at the summit by the members state were resulting an actual increase in funding. ahmed edris al jazeera, a cra gun was becky's dance. government has declared a one month state of emergency in its north western province. after plans to curb it's autonomy spot to wear protests. cara cow,
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pucks don is home to the carrier called people, an ethnic minority with its own language. ah, a police crackdown followed mass rallies on friday against proposed reforms. the changes would tank away its constitutional right to independence. the president has traveled to the province and promised to scrap his reform plans. still ahead on al jazeera communities, evacuated in residence, forced to flame and to windshield rain. that is these drowning city of sydney imagined economy minister steps down as against rising prices and deal with the international monetary fund. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book your
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travel package today. there are some big thunderstorms in europe. yes. typically in poland. northern persons is captured as night to this day. some damage done in the north, the country in those thunderstorms which are captured here of moved on. so that's the term move bella roost lithuania. to see something that i think is she's going out of the atmosphere here and pressure is built behind. this is fine, warm sunshine. but we have got some more showers to come there. maybe not so much on sunday where you don't see that many have to say just a few. and if you'll notice that in what they want, i'm sure in spain, but there's still a fair amount of heat here, particularly concentrated in, for example, sorry, ever. generally around the balkans, the forecasts are sorry to keep center up in the near record very well above the average. and that's for the next 3 days at least. but it could well be this. on monday we see the big thunderstorms develop again in the south of france, around switzerland or the font, or literally prompted partly by the alps. jumping south. this is the time you are,
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you look for big clumps of thunderstorms may be emanating from the therapy and highlands, the moving slowly westwards. nothing too obvious. there are big showers around here in the gulf of guinea. and once again, the rain reaches as far north as senegal, or even the gambia cancer, airway official airlines of the journey. talk to al jazeera, we ask you be more specific, how many folks are you asking for? and what kind of military equipment we listen, asked the people of cuba in the street. if there was a difference between donald trump and joe bite for them, it's the site we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter. on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities and cultures across the world. no matter what, move with the news and kind of for that matter to you a ah
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hello, you're toyota 0. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories. the sour israel says it will carry out tests on the bullet that killed al jazeera, jenna sharina, abu aclu, despite a us assurance, it was diana the investigation. there are conflicting reports over her will do the tests. the bullet was handed to the united states on that thing to a people have been killed and several injured in belgrade, sitting in the border with ukraine. russia says ukraine is to blame and accused its forces of shelling. the city cave hasn't commented and the head of tennessee is constitution committee has condemned a proposed constitution. good fort by the president. i said,
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said oak valet to says it doesn't resemble the draft agreed to by the committee. he's wanting a could pave the way for dictatorship. in the u. s. protest is that demanding justice for a black man. her was shot by police in akron, ohio, jail, and walker was killed off to offices, stopped him for a traffic violation last monday, alexia bryan has the details i. in akron, ohio, the anger is rising, and these protest is say, they will stay on the streets until this justice for 25 year old jaylen walker, who was shot dead by police last monday. wow. oh, no problem with. so one of those who was like a room official say, the incident began when officers tried to stop walker for
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a traffic violation. akron police say, walker fired a gun at officers who were chasing him after he flit that he presented a threat to the force. they planned to release body camera footage later on sunday . oh, but a lawyer for the family says that footage will show office's short walk at dozens of times. some of seen the video have described it is graphic shocking. even barberick we really need to utilize the word piece abuse. because when the people see what life is going to be shown in that for the former course with nationwide, the shooting is the latest in a string of police killings of black americans that many say are unjustified. the 2020 murder of george floyd and minneapolis ignited global protests against racism
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and police brutality. this be your policy. we have a problem with it. this was happening to everybody, not. we would not care what is not happening to everybody. the officers involved in market shooting had been placed on administrative leave and investigations underway . i lexia o'brien l g 0 i contain his economy minister has resigned after divisions in the coalition government on mounting economic crises. martin guzman was to re structure $45000000000.00 debt international monetary fund that conditions attached to that deal along with rapidly rising prices, lead to protests. to raise a bar reports from one a series. it's become, i know, to come and seen protestors gathering outside for producing factories to demonstrate against constantly rising prices. in argentina,
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the monthly average inflation rate of around 5 percent is making it difficult for people in the country to get by what is the situation is very bad every day the prices go up, poor people do not have the right to wait mate, and we have no ride and we want this to change. the government needs to control the prices seriously. i didn't seem to have been battling high inflation for years running the past month. the prices of food have stored it, making it difficult for many of the families that have come here to me and me. the government has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of our society, but it has not been easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them . social attention is on the rice. these weak dozens of truck drivers blocked the roads to protest against the so shortages across the country. one driver was killed
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when hit by a stone as he tried to defy the protesters and breakthrough a road block. some a regular law. we are demanding that they let us continue working. we are demanding that they give us fuel that the respect to price, and that they respect the rates that the increase our freight rates a little for our job, right. let me pull up that one. okay. real argentina's economy's in the red. inflation is pervasive. the government has to spend billions of dollars a year on energy from other countries. even though argentina has one of the largest shade oil and gas reserves in the world. conflict within the ruling coalition complicates plans to find solutions, former president and no vice president. christina fernandez, the kirschner has been openly criticizing president alberta, the fernandez on almost every decision he has taken concerning the economy. the latest pat was over a proposed gas pipeline from their rich back i'm,
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we're at the reserving by their go near and on energy subsidies for the middle class. it will do a video right now. we should be exporting energy, food and everything else. and the war or ukraine should benefit us like world war 2 . they are discussing about a pipeline, but we are on an absurd situation with a fight with the government on every aspect of the economy that only increases attention attention that extends from government officials to the streets. as people continue to demand solutions that the government seems unable to provide that he said, well, i'll just see that when osiris and alan see bills is an economist and the chair of the political economy department at the national university of general zamiah's term. he says the conditions imposed on argentine under the i m. f. deal have been damaging. the ins, unfortunately, has not learned really anything from it's multiple and massive
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past failures, including in argentina, but not only in argentina around the world based. so it's, it's loans and it's programs argentina's currently in an extended facilities agreement program with these the strings attached really do not solve the problems that they report to solve. so for example, the i am a former argentina. no, or it's inflation rate, and yet it's also obliging or so in the agreement, it's stipulated that are going to, you know, will reduce subsidies on energy. well, reducing subsidies on energy has a very inflationary process because the increase in hydrocarbons, oil, fuel, electricity, gas, etc. but basically impacts on prices throughout all of the production chain.
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and the tides monetary policy also has an inflationary effect. and so on the i m f, b i m f agreement demands a certain benchmarks of economic performance. but the very strings attached. ok. so impede argentina from being able to achieve those benchmarks to china now and it's southern coast is being batted by gales and heavy rains brought on by typhoon china. antonio swept through a village in long dung province. it destroyed a factory and knocked at electricity. the area, heavy rainfall hands also caused flooding in other parts of the region. and rescue teams are still searching for at least $27.00 people and say after an industrial support ship sank off the coast of hong kong authorities say the board was caught in bad weather brought on by that same typhoon. thousands of people in sydney
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have been told to leave their homes as estrella is the largest city braces for widespread flooding. some areas have already been inundated by water, the evacuation or targets at risk parts of the city which were already badly hit back in march. heavy rain and extreme winds battering the east coast and are expected to intensify in the coming days. the level of the dams, there's no room for the water to remain in the dams. dye are starting to spill the rivers of flowing very fast and very dangerous. and then we have the risk flash flooding depending on where the ryans are. so there's a lot of risk that our community needs to be aware of. and i ask you to have the warnings. and they are a catastrophic flag across the northeast in india and neighboring bangladesh, which have killed hundreds of people and displaced millions. the floods have also triggered mud slides, killing dozens of people in man,
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a poor strain where rescuers is still looking for survivors. power leg has moved, it's been called the worst flooding to hit india's north east and i some state the rain may have stopped now, but the flood waters are still here. inundating large areas of the region, many have lost everything unsure of how away they will rebuild their lives. at more now. yeah. her pull our circuit one month has passed since we started living here, and our fields and crops up submerged in water or houses inundated, now this road has become our home and more than 200 people have died and millions have been displaced by the severe floods that swept across india's northeast region and neighboring bangladesh. medical teams are still trying to reach affected areas . they say many are now at risk of contracting waterborne diseases regarding post flood men as men. and her minis was like her acute gastro enteritis,
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and then pu her, and many cases has been admitted imperial hospital. every year, heavy monsoon rains cause rivers to flood, but this year was worse than ever. as a some and neighboring migalia state received more rain than average, the eroding river banks failed to hold the excess water resulting in floods and landslides, like this one in many poor state. and worsening the situation in bangladesh which shared common rivers with india official fe dredging is the only way to prevent floods like these last week, bangladesh is prime minister proposed a joint river dredging project with india to help the region. but for those who have already lost their loved ones and their livelihoods, a solution can't come soon enough. car leg al jazeera. meanwhile, bangladesh is government is investing in a new town. it hopes will house paypal displaced by climate change. the country is
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one of the world's most vulnerable to rising sea levels. tangled charging has more in the initiative from bungler in south west of the country. this is the coastal town of mon law near the bale bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bung with a government to transform this area into a refuge for those displaced by climate change. there are several other similar toms around the country. sonya begum and our family are among the many here who are forced to move here to find jobs and a safer place to live. well, it's hard, funny acre ne, her cielo caught on the time was destroyed by a storm. so we moved here. i couldn't even before, there were too many weather related problems, and it wasn't a good place to live anymore. we do face problems with commuting and getting in a fresh water. it's much better here. it's happening. bangladesh already invest about $3000000000.00 a year to address the effect of climate change. in recent years, bangladesh government have spent considerable amount of resources in developing
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mung law as a climate model town. it has invested in business as industry has power plants and other facilities, as well as attract foreign investment. the towns may or shake abdur rahman says. there are other projects underway to make life easier for people here. that includes an airport and the construction of a rail line to connect the town to an economic cub across the border in india via is 100, the houses, ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created among las port is active, which is why people are better off here on but romances much more still needs to be done to help people who have been displaced by climate change. $300.00 ramirez unemployed myths in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change river erosion and high salinity of affected the farming and trimmed cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongol. tell us all that good luck on long as many women are able to find jobs here and support their family. so
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the visa will doug though, come go local since the export processing zone and other industries opened here, it's become easier to find jobs. there weren't many job opportunities before we've been living here ever since we lost our home in a storm. we pick out a little tiny bangladesh as one of the fastest growing economies in asia. but the climate induce, internal displacement has become one of its biggest challenges, like a model town like mala, offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change tensions from their lives through new initiatives and opportunities. tundra children algebra among la bangladesh. ah, how do you, what challenges the are these the top stories, the salam alice tinian ladies have handed over the bullet. they killed the al jazeera, jenna sharina abu ackland to the us.
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