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very nasty people, al jazeera, investigate britain's modern slave trade. ah . a gunman opens fi in a popular danish shopping center. several people, a dead one man arrested. ah, i'm charlie angela. this is al. does there, alive from london? also coming up. russia says it's taken, lizzie chance, a major strategic blow in the battle for the dumbass. ukraine's troops have withdrawn but insist the city has not fallen. ah, us police released body cam footage of the moment. a black man is shot and killed
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as anger grows on the streets of ohio. the bullet that killed john, this serene accolade is given to the u. s. for examination, but there are conflicting claims over who will do the tests. ah, we begin in the danish capital, copenhagen, where police say several people have been killed in a shooting and one a scandinavian largest stopping centers. hundreds of people have been led out of the fields shopping center in the amiga district, large numbers of alms police the deployed in the area. police say one person has been arrested. well, nadine, bother has been following developments for us from london. seems like a very rapidly changing situation. what is the latest? absolutely, charlie. things are changing quickly because this shooting happened, or i think at around 630 p. m. local time in copenhagen. shortly afterwards,
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the police did say that several people had been shot in the shooting at this shopping mall to give our view as an idea of the, the, the location. it's a really popular shopping more on the outskirts of copenhagen, 8 kilometers or so from the city center full of shoppers and people going to get some food probably at that time of day am. and then that was all that people knew. apart from that, everyone had rushed out or been evacuated in panic. but now just in the last quarter of an hour or so, there's been a, a press conference by the chief inspector of police, sir, in thomason, his confirmed several people were killed in the incident. he's also given us some interesting detail because we knew that one person had been arrested not long after the incident. now the police are saying that this is a 22 year old danish male. there are pictures on social media of a white man being held by police. we believe that is the person they're talking
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about. and they have now said that the man they've arrested is a suspect fade to have no indication the police that any other shooters were involved in the incident. but it's still extremely worrying. there are still lots of people there in the area who been advised not to leave. if they don't need to, and people being kept away from that area, there's a subway that runs from the city center to the shopping mall, very near them all that stopped running. interestingly, there was a pop concert by harry styles. i am scheduled for this evening and that's been given a go ahead after the organizers there spoke to copenhagen police, some of those fans who were staying in a hotel just near the mall, but also near the arena. they actually to be rushed upstairs to their rooms by, by security in panic. and obviously they feared that there was an ongoing situation, but now you see it's calmed down, but there are still huge numbers of emergency services on the scene. and this talk
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earth that there is still a large police presence right around the city right now. thank you. and in, for keeping us updated on that situation. so we have me later. ah, ukraine's military says its troops have been forced to withdraw from its last stronghold in the eastern province of lou hands. and the hours after russia's defense minister said it said russian forces a 100 allies had seized control of the region. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski insist, lizzie chance is still being fought for. well, the city is just across the river from sabera, daniel, which fell to russia a week ago. ukrainian fighters have spent weeks trying to defend it. who hands are neighboring? tonya, ask a 2 provinces that make up the dumbass, which russia has been battling to seize since pulling back from northern ukraine and the capital keith in the spring. will adam fisher has more from keith. while
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there's been fierce fighting around that area for the last week or so, and we know that within the last 24 hours at the moscow back separatists and a number of other russian fighters had suggested that need encircled the city, the ukrainians deny that. then they posted on to social media to see that the euclidean troops had withdrawn from the city because they wanted to try and save their lives. but the added we will be back and we will when the president has spoken, he has said that losses were. busy always expected at, but they did what they had to do to make sure that they maintained their firepower and that they saved the lives. but this is a big, strategic win for the russians that been battling there for a number of weeks that became one of the men aims to take this area after they realized that they weren't going to sweep through keven. take that in the early stages of the war, so that vetted a great deal of resources down to the don boss region and including the cities like this. and what has happened is that they have taken
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a control of that. now you remember that in the dawn bass in 2014, there were 2 st. moscow back separatist groups who declared essential independence . and i've been fighting ukraine since then. and then on the eve of the war, russia recognized both of those brick away republics for want of a better phrase. they not have control in one. they'll be turning their attention to the other area in the don't bass, the donates, and they'll be hoping that they can take control of that very soon. it's taking them a lot longer to get a hold of the hands, but they'll be hoping they can do something much quicker a but the that is know the new front line of the war here and ukraine. while staying in the east and the merest leanne because many people were killed and wounded when the city came under attack from advancing russian troops. but emily says the shelling from rocket launchers was the heaviest in a long time. he says several fires were burning in the city, which is have been in the don't yet region. the mass has 3 quarters of the people who used to live there have left since the beginning of the war. the western
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african alliance eco says decided to lift economic sanctions against molly, which were imposed in response to a series of military coups leaders from the block has been holding talks and gone. his capital. i call to discuss the crews and molly guinea and the quino fossa. the blog, once guarantees civilian rule will be restored. i committed this is live from the summit in accra. well, this was a high on the agenda eco as what will be the wide impacts of lifting the sanctions . for the people of molly who bid on the west african sanctions, it will be welcome news that we use more fuel will come into the country. more food supplies will come into the landlocked country. as services will be restored and commerce will flourish, although that evidences that molly has been 2nd vented these functions from the start. however, the lifting foreman lifting of sanctions and of course,
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reopening of borders with neighboring countries, neighboring member country, something economic community of west african states will ensure that molly will gradually return to normalcy. economic opportunities i expected to pick up, especially at this time when the country is suffering from the impact of ob, shortages, foot shortages because of the global supply chain struggles we experience across the country across the continent. fed address bringing us the latest from the eco as country live. in accra all palestinian leaders have handed over the bullets that killed al jazeera journalist, serene arbor act, le, to u. s. officials on saturday for examination. but there are now conflicting reports as to who will do the testing. the israeli military says it will carry out the procedure with us oversight. but palestinian leaders insist the bullet was given to the u. s. with assurances, israel would not be involved. sharina rattler was killed by israeli soldiers in may
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while reporting on raids inside the occupied west bank. well, stephanie deca has more from western he is really army spokesperson told army radio this morning that it would be in his really investigation with americans present that they would carry out the ballistics on the bullet and that they would take responsibility if it was indeed found that it was, is ready, soldiers who kill chitty and i've laughlin the policy has been very clear that they do not want israel involved when it comes to the analysis of the bullet. do they refuse to hand it over before they refused a joint investigation, which is are offered very soon after the killing. the americans haven't commented as of yet as to who exactly is carrying out the forensics. one of the main is ready newspapers this morning, reporting that according to their sources, the investigation had already been done. at the end of the day, when it comes to the forensics to ballistic analysis, you can really only trace and be certain as to who fired it. if you have the fire arm as well, which is of course of these res,
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have access to the fire arms of the soldiers present that day. so if you're going to trace back a bullet, i think to be specific, you do also need to fire arms. we're gonna have to wait and see. we do understand from sources that the americans are expected to deliver any findings to the palestinians. by the end of the day, a funeral has been held for palestinian teenager who died from his wounds after being shot during an israeli raid. 17 year old, come out abdulla when a health deteriorated off to he was shot in the abdomen, south west of jeanine. he's the 72nd palestinian to be killed by israeli forces. this year. tune is in president is k side as being heavily criticized for proposing his own version of the country's new constitution. his fears rise, his escalating a power, grab the head of the committee that site himself appointed to draw off. the new constitution has cooled, the president's version dangerous,
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saying it could pave the way for a disgraceful dick tutorial, regime tennesseans will vote on the new constitution on july 25th. if pass that will give said ultimate authority over the government and judiciary, and the government will be, will answer to the president rather than parliament. reversing the changes made after the 2011 revolution. the president would be able to present draw flores and have sole responsibility for treaties, budgets, and pointing and sacking, ministers and judges. the president would also be able to serve 2 tons of 5 years each, but those tons could be extended if there's an immediate danger to the state and there's no close for the removal of the president then buzzer avi report. the 2 nivia is facing its biggest political crisis since the arab spring. the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena le, but dean bernard, he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current
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president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards. urban hoping for be that america. we have back to an autocratic role with all the powers rest in the hands of the president. he was on sunday, the head of 2 news. yes. constitution committee lashed out, saying the president's proposal significantly changes the committee's work and paved the way for a return to dictatorship. if we've been following, or let's say the decisions taken by president saw it change his paragraph on july 25th last year. it's august. the prison saw it was only abiding or deciding based on his own. so it's in its own way. and actually this wasn't quite, this wasn't a surprise. the president's draft enhances the powers of his office while weakening parliament. he found support among tunisians, frustrated by years of political paralysis and desperate for the economy to improve
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but to his critics, it is a power grab that if adopted will erode to new york fledgling democracy. the only country to make meaningful political gains during the arab spring. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for july 25th zane bus robbie of 0. well, still to come this half hour flooded out of their own homes. thousands of people are forced to evacuate in australia's biggest city. ah. that extremes of heat been swept away from central europe. still the bulk of attempts to pretty much near the record level. but otherwise, things returned to what would be considered normal. for the most part. for summer,
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this is an uptick. he suddenly had missed, admit, and there is certainly a good deal of rain still to come for scandinavia and a fair amount of wind that's going to affect scott less. so for the south, now there are showers like to develop in what is still fairly warm app prompted by the swiss alps and possibly just affecting the far north literally the next day or so. and the heat here doesn't sorry, for example, which is well above where it should be compared with the average. it also prompts and thumbs down in the balkans and their existing repellant again and dying out in the southern baltic states. so summer looks a bit more like summer and africa. it also looks like something that you tend to get these clumps of big thunderstorms forming at this time the yeah, they tend to generate a new slowly west, which we got a large mass version from nigeria into austin, share then a bit of a gap. and then the significant rain in west africa, which goes up the coast from liberia, up towards senegal, giddy, and possibly the gambia for the service. not much rain to be seen and still even
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very warm in cape town despite the fact it's sunny. and he's 16 degrees ah, with 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the younger generation american tammy. and for me to rep and his fiance, a student and a politician, as they tackle age old issues with that powerful need for the fight for greenland. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah,
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a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, ukraine's military says its troops have been forced to withdraw from its last stronghold in the eastern province of you hunt. that's ours. off to russia's defense minister said russian forces and the allies had seized control of the region, the west and african alliance eco ass, has decided to lift economic sanctions against mani, which were imposed in response to a series of military coups leaders from the block of been holding tools and gone as capital across to discuss the crews and molly guinea and the keen a faster. several people have been killed in a shooting and a shopping center in the danish capital. copenhagen, police say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested. and for more on that we can speak to semi john, she's a journalist in copenhagen semi. this is a very rapidly moving situation. what more can you tell us? the police is not disclosing much information at the moment. they just had
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a press conference set a few minutes ago. they said that several people have been injured and several people have died. but they don't wanna give and numbers at the moment. but there's a huge manhunt, going on, not only in the area around the shopping mall because of a popular place, one of the largest shopping those in in the area of copenhagen. but the, the manhunt is also in the hall of copenhagen, the whole of a shell. and, and the whole of the country's police is alert right now because what the police is working on right now is to find out that the 20 year old man who's been arrested with a gun. is he the only one, or was he collaborating with others, or is there anything else underway? so this is a very, very serious case in denmark and day. at the moment everyone is worried about, i mean if there is something else coming up, or if this man is actually the man who shot the people, i mean, but, but that's what it seems like because i witnesses are describing this man one i
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witness told is the largest put cost on denmark that he took a picture of this man air who was running around with his gun. and there it seems like this is the man who is in the police custody at the moment. and right now the police of course, has to a, find out all the information they can find out. and also an interesting detail is that 500 meters away from the shopping mall. there was a huge concert, a going on what was planned, but it is going on right now, which has actually surprised quite a few people. but the police a is probably doing that to make sure that these thousands of people who are attending this concert are displaced in this royal arena. instead of roaming around the streets of the police can continue the investigation. but the whole area is sealed off, the metro stations are off and the police is on high alert. and do we have any more details about the 22 year olds aspect? the police is not disclosing anything at the moment, but a are saying because the reporters of course, asked them, is this
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a terror attack air the saying, we don't know yet, but we cannot say that is not a terror attack. so right now the police is they keeping their cards close to them and working hard to find out what's up and down. but i think the most important thing right now is to find out if this was a lonely wolf, as we call it, or if it was someone who was collaborating a with others. and also of course, the one thing which everyone wants to know. what was the motivation? is it one person who was mentally ill just doing shooting, which doesn't really happen in denmark? like we see in the u. s. school shootings. it's not, not normal here. this is like a big attack in denmark. and or is it someone who has. 5 motivation of racially thing is that, or right wing person is that there was a targeting specific kind of people. i mean, what was the situation? so these are the big open questions, which i'm sure we gonna have more answers to a within the next a day. but right now the police is, they're working very hard on a national level,
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it to find out what was actually up and down in this. and also if there is someone else this man was collaborating with to get in hold of him as soon as possible. semi dying keeping us updated live from copenhagen. thank you. video is released by police in the u. s. show 8 officers involved in the killing of the black man. his body was found with about 60 gunshot wins. offers is an icon, a higher have played several videos at a news conference showing them moments that led to the shooting of 25 year old jail and walker. he was killed after officers stopped him for a traffic violation. we do not know the exact number of rounds that were fire. again, this is something that you see i will discover room your examination of evidence. however, based on the video, i anticipate that number to be high. a lot of rounds were fired and i will not be surprised if the number at the end of the investigation is consistent with the
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number that has been circulating in the media. but right now, we just don't know. well, john handwritten joined us now from the akron ohio, that was a very lengthy press conference, a lot to digest. what, what would the key takeaways it was extraordinary, charlie, and there were a number of facts that everybody could agree on. one of them was that jail and walker a 25 year old young black man tried to evade a traffic stop a routine stop. it was apparently for a moving violation and a light out the tail light out and everyone agrees that at the time he was shot bite. all of those bullets up to 60 of them over there, not sure which ones are entrance and exit wound so it could be between 30 and 60 bullets. that struck him. everyone agrees that he was unarmed at the time he was shot. what's not clear is whether police knew that he was unarmed. they did say at the, in the video that we saw,
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you heard an officer pursuing jaylen walker say he's fired out of the door. and police showed what purported to be a muzzle flash flash of light at about that time in the video. but from there there's great disagreement about what happened when his gun was found, his lawyer points out, the gun was on the seat of the car and, and the magazine was outside of the gun. so clearly when he ran out of that cart, trying to escape police wearing a ski mask, a he didn't have the gun on him at that time. it's unclear. are still whether he fired that gun. it's also one clear why police felt that it was okay to shoot a taser twice. but before using all of that weaponry, usually when police use a taser, it's a sign that they don't feel their lives are immediately threatened, and they can take less force. well, shortly after that, according to police, chief of jaylin made a movement, and it's really unclear on the video what kind of
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a movement that was. but the idea seems to be the police felt that he might brandish a gun, and they all fired at once. those 8 police officers firing up to 90 shots, an average of 12 or 13 shots per officer. the lawyer for the family says that was an excessive number of shots. there was no need to fire at him at all because his back was facing the officers and the family says they want justice for jaylen walker. and with, we're running this body camera footage taken by one of the police officers which seems have been released in record time. why didn't the shooting being treated slightly differently to so many other police shootings of black americans is very unusual. i covered a shooting in chicago of, of a man being shot 16 times. why a police officer who was ultimately convicted of murder. and that took over
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a year to be released in this case. less than a week. we have this extraordinary video. and the reason is that this city wants to make sure we don't have the same kind of repercussions they had in minneapolis after the death of george floyd were that city went up in flames. and so did cities across the u. s. including chicago, new york, and l a. where they want to show is a there are some questions here that have to be answered. this is not a clear open and shut case in their view and be that they're being transparent. they're putting the information out there. so they're asking people to please give them the time and be peaceful before they come to a conclusion. john henry reporting an event and a higher thank you. tens of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes in australia's biggest city, sidney, because of flooding. at least one person has died. torrential, rain and damaging winds have been pounding the east coast and barbara and gopher reports. a suburb under water and
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flood clean up foss, becoming a familiar event in hundreds of homes and this trillion city of sydney, the local government says that could be was to come. we are now facing dangerous on multiple fronts, flash flooding, river rain, flooding, and coastal erosion in just one day. the sidney area experienced 4 times the amount of rain it normally receives during the whole month of july. sports fields have turned into lakes and forecasts as expect heavy rainfall to intensify. over the coming days, these ease a life threatening emergency situation. animal to not being left behind as rescued team spring, there's a need to safety, especially large animals. any livestock at all, it's a, it's a different cost. moving humans are livestock tend to have the bit thorns where they want to move ran jumper. and so we need to secure them
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a lot better to be able to transport them. the cities reservoirs are already full, the war gambit. dam beginning to overflow, well ahead of predictions. the level of the dams, there's no room for the water to, to remain in the dams. they are starting to spill the rivers of flowing very fast and very dangerous. and then we have the risk of flash flooding depending on where the ryans are. so there's a lot of risk out there that our community needs to be aware of. and i ask you to have uh, the warnings. powerful winds blend this see from across north carnell, a beach into a car park nearby. local say the beach has been washed away and not recovered from your ration in previous storms. australia has to wells highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal. but it's also the front line of climate change, experiencing more extreme droughts and bush wise and major storms. flooding in march killed 20 people. they've been to fasten court for help after the latest
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deluge. ah, authority is a warning. the situations constantly evolving and people should take care to stay safe. barbara anger per alta sarah, china's southern coast is being batted by gales and heavy rains brought on by typhoon chava. it swept through a village in one dung province, destroying a factory and knocking out power. heavy rainfall also caused flooding in other parts of the region. the is expected to lose strength as it moves inland. bangladesh is government is investing in a new town. it hopes will house people displaced by climate change. the country is one of the worst vulnerable to rising sea levels. tomba child, he has more from the initiative from london in southwest bangladesh. this is the coastal town of mung law. near the bale. bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bung with a government to transform this area into refuge for those displaced by climate
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change. there are several other similar towns around the country sonia, beg him and our family are among the many here who are forced to move here to find jobs and a safer place to live. what's higher, funny acre, the ne hirschler caught on the time when destroyed by a storm. so we moved here. i couldn't move even before there were too many weather related problems. and it wasn't a good place to live anymore. we do facing 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 monga as a climate model town. it has invested in business as industry as power plants and other facilities, as well as attract foreign investment. the towns mayor shook up the roman says there are other projects underway to make life easier for people here. that includes an airport and the construction of
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a red line to connect the town to an economic cub across the border in india via hm . because the houses ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created. among close 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 grand mirrors on flight medicine. the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change river rosure and high solidity of affected the farming and trimmed cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongo towers all that a luck on long. many women are able to find jobs here and support their family. so the visible dog 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. take out a ton of money, bangladesh as one of the fastest growing economies in asia. but the climate india's
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internal displacement has become one of its biggest challenges. and model town like marla, offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change tensions from their lives through new initiatives and opportunities. time recovery al jazeera among la bangladesh. ah, the top stories on al jazeera, several people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping center in the danish capital, copenhagen. hundreds of people have been led out of the field shopping center in the amalgam district. large numbers of police are deployed to the area. police say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested. ukraine's minute t says its troops have been forced to withdraw from it.

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