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it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spun for decades. views the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the machine on a just a year. ah . a gunman opens fire in a popular danish shopping center. several people are dead. one man arrested. ah, i'm jolly angela. this is out there, alive from london, also coming up. russia says it's taken lucy chance. a major strategic blow in the battle for the don bass. ukraine's troops have withdrawn but insist they will return. ah,
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us police release body kind of video of the moment a black man is shot and killed his anger grows on the streets of ohio. and lebanon's financial crisis is making medicine on affordable forcing the sick to gamble on alternative treatments. ah, we begin in the danish capital, copenhagen web police say several people have been killed in a shooting and what a scandinavian lodge is shopping centers. hundreds of people have been led out of the field shopping center in the amar district, large numbers of all police, a deployed in the area. police say one person has been arrested. i haven't used to tell. yeah, maybe the i'm been hidden. so what we know about this event is that around hall, past 5, the copenhagen police call to report that there has been a shooting of a field shopping center island of amok dash, really rushed out. there was
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a huge police force. we can conclude that there has been a shooting and there are several injured. and what we all center now is that there were several deaths is good or police at the shopping. people at the shopping center described what it was like when the shooting began. her terror, this is awful. now you might wonder how a person could do this to other human beings, but beyond young, you know, anything that's possible. my oldest daughter is 18 she. she's barely holding in together. my other daughter, she, bob and i and the stampede that started as one perpetrator was firing shop everywhere. apparently she got caught in several places as well, from people on falling on the chairs. so often people start running and was going to panic. and a guy with am pushing hard, he had a side limits and it just fell over thing. so he just took
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a shot and ran and which is not a joke anymore. and then it was like on white sirius, so we didn't know what to do. so we ran at people, guiding us towards the exit sign, and them, we ran off the roof and worked there for a while, and then people were panic and all over the place. i well pull reese's life for us in copenhagen whole. what more do we know. 7 well, actually i'm in an area just outside the fields shopping, or you can probably hear the sirens of some police vans that a just going into the mall area. now this whole area was cordoned off until about 10 minutes ago with aunt armed police, her stopping, anyone going in and there were dozens of people in this area trying to get back to their, their hotels around fields more or less. the shopping centers very close to, to copenhagen,
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apple. and that been people coming in flying into denmark who weren't able to, to get into their accommodation and due to the due to the shooting. and as you mentioned, police have said that they've arrested a 22 year old danish man who apparently shots his victims. we want some, as some witnesses of described as a hunting rifle. police arrested him in the immediate vicinity of the shopping center. they said afterwards that they say they're not, are currently at. they don't believe that as anyone else involved in the shooting, but they're not ruling out a terrorist motive. and of this 22 year old danish danish citizen who's a seemingly perpetrated the shooting heritage field shopping center. and what's been the reaction within denmark well, it's obviously been a lot of that sar expressed the prime minister saying denmark must stand together
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calling it a cruel attack. the danish royal family have extended their sympathies to the victims. they were men's. i've a reception to day or with the tour to france, taking part in, in copenhagen at the moment that's been canceled. that was meant to be a concert hits and nights her, the british austin artist hurry style sousa, who's expressed his condolences on social media. there's also been no sympathy expressed by the, the finish prime minister, a santa maria, and her norwegian counts part of a c. that was also the attack in oslo last week. so as, as the, as the fact sinkin, hair is more becomes to be becomes known. i'm sure, well, we'll have more sympathy express from around the world as the, as the danish people take in what's happened? her who reads, keeping us updated from copenhagen. thank you. ukraine's
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military, he says its troops have been forced to withdraw from its last stronghold in the eastern province of lou hunt. that the hours after russia's defense minister said russian forces and their allies had seized control of the region. ukraine's president got him. his zalinski insists his troops will return to lizzie chance the city is just across the river from several done yet, which fell to russia a week ago. ukrainian fighters have spent weeks trying to defend it, who hadn't good neighbouring done yet. the 2 provinces that make up the dumbass, which russia has been battling to see since pulling back from northern ukraine and the capital keith in the spring unofficial has more from keith. it's all that a lot of fighting around las a chance has been reaching for weeks over the last 24 hours kremlin back separatist insisted that encircled the city. a claim initially rejected by the ukrainians of pitt. you should chechens and russian back separatist fighters celebrating in the streets of them on a brother. a 6th contact regiment named after ottoman plat. off together with our
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fighting friend, our fighters, liberated the city of lizzie tanks. augment is power. cossacks are power together. we are power in a statement on social media, the ukrainian military said it had taken the decision to withdraw in order to preserve the lives of what it described as ukrainian defenders, adding, we will be back, we will definitely win the ukrainians claimed until the last possible moment the city was still under its control and was inflicting losses on advancing troops in other parts of the region. i think there is such risks that la guns region will be completely occupied. there are such risk and they are understood by us. oh, we cannot see that today. that little chance cause under control there is fighting on the outskirts of las a chance. our task is to have fires superiority. russia no claims it has fuel control of the hand, screeching one of its key wadhams after it abandoned plans to overrun the capital.
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and it's done so. after weeks of slow progress, no, it will turn its full attention to neighboring donates the other province, which makes up the don bus. must go back separatists have been fighting ukraine and the don't boss since 2014. on the eve of the war, russia recognize 2 brick away republics. now it has control of one. the 2nd becomes the new front line in the war in ukraine. alan fisher al jazeera keith staying in the east and the merest levine, and because many people were killed and wounded when the city came under attack from advancing troops. buddies lay access. the shelling from rocket launchers was the heaviest in a long time. he says several fires burning in the city, which is in the dawn, yet region. the masses, 3 quarters of people who used to live there have since left the beginning of the war. the west african alliance eco says decided to lift economic sanctions against molly, which were imposed in response to a series of military. coups leaders have been holding talks in
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a crowd to discuss the crews and molly giddy and became a foster. they've accepted monies planned to hold elections in 2024 and it also accepted became fast as proposal for 2 year political transition period. but he co, us has warned guinea that it's planned for 3. a transition is unacceptable. med address has more from across for the people of molly who've been under 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. services will be restored and commas will flourish, although the evidences that molly has been 2nd vented these functions from the start. however, the lifting form and lifting of functions and of course, reopening of borders with neighboring countries, neighboring member countries, something economic community of west african states will ensure that molly will gradually return to normalcy. economic opportunities i expected to pick up,
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especially at this time when the country is suffering from the impact of shortages, foot shortages, because of the global supply chain struggles we experience across the country. across the continent. authorities in the u. s. of appealed for. com after police released video, showing 8 officers involved in the killing of a black man whose body was found with about 60 gunshot wound offices in akron, ohio have played several videos at a news conference showing the moments that led to the shooting of 25 year old jaylen walker, he was killed off to offices for a traffic violation or his death has led to protest cooling for social justice. your. we do not know the exact number of rounds that were fired. again, this is something that b, c i will discover in their 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
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surprised if the number at the end of the investigation is consistent with the number that has been circulating in the media. but right now we just don't know. well, john henderson joins us now from akron, ohio. well, the family, a cooling for com, but people did take to the streets earlier. what is the mood than now? that's right, shirley. it looks a lot different than when we spoke just an hour ago. those songs were wrong with people, and one of the things they said to each other was that children should go home. that's not a great sign. it might not have necessarily meant anything particularly bad. but we do know that just an hours after that video was released, showing police firing as many as 90 times a day. jaylen walker killing him with 60 bullet holes in his body.
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people are upset, they're in the street. they came out to voice their opinions to us. they're angry with the police, and they feel like this is just another instance of a black man being killed by white. and in this case, mostly white, 78 officers fired were white police officers. and despite the, the efforts of the city to react quickly and with transparency about what happened by releasing this video, it doesn't make everything okay for the people that we talked to out here. they thanks as for coming out to report on this story, they want this story to get out there. the family is calling for pete if peace in the streets, but they also want people to speak out peacefully about what happened to jalen walker and what everyone agrees to after seeing that video. that is both the police and the family is that he did try to get away from police in his car that he tried
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to escape from the car and a ski mask left, a gun and a magazine and a ring on the seat that police 1st fired tasers at him twice. that's interesting because usually when they fire a taser it means they don't feel like their lives are immediately in danger. but something happened. and as he, according to the police chief made a move later in that video, it's very hard to tell all the officers, well, 8 as the officers there, according to police, fired on him down. each of those officers fired 9, a total of 90 bullets. it's $12.00 to $13.00 bullets per officer and it sounded like a barrage of gunfire. it was terrifying to hear what people don't agree on is whether jaylen walkers shot at police that that is in dispute. why he ran away from them. and what changed exactly to cause police to react in the way they did. and that body cam footage taken by one of the police officers,
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which we've been showing that that seems to have been released in record time. why do you think this police force a treating this shooting differently from the other shootings of black americans in the annals of police, video disclosure. this comes pretty close to a new record 6 days afterwards. you're right. it is unusual. and i think the reason for that can be explained by the fortress that we're seeing behind us. if my, if my photographer treaty can help me out here, you can see these barricades all over the front of the justice center. and if you look up this street behind me, you can see that they barricaded off the center of town with these city trucks. they're very concerned that the crowd reaction will lead to that kind of raucous st environment that we saw in minneapolis and across the country. after the death of george floyd, they don't want that to happen here. and so they're trying to say 1st, this is
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a complex case stick with us while we investigate it. in 2nd, we are trying to be transparent and they're hoping that people will be reticent and wait until they get all the information. but we've heard from people in the streets here, many of them have come down with their own verdict that it's not a good one. john hendrick, floating events for us in at con ohio. thanks. well still to come this half hour us authorities hand back the bullet that killed al jazeera john listerine ab lacking, but there are still conflicting claims. who carried out the test? the mountain toxic trash that's filing even more problems on the, our wells course in the country. ah,
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as you may have heard, evacuation orders have been posted in sydney because once again this persistent rain has been half meter right in new south wales. already just to the south and threat monday, that rain will continue to full of that's probably the end of it, but of course is huge amount still on the ground. so as this study becomes less significant, the rain still is heavy. just touching that east coast of tropical queensland. that's a frustrating everywhere else is fairly dry. there's been a rain coming into was purse with perth maintains is temperature aging. in the high teens asked for new zealand. well here it looks fine and start to choose type. it's certainly gets wet by the end to see if a north island. what else? the north, the south cross church, 11 degrees, you probably draw until after dark. moving up to southeast asia. here we have got significant rain likely in, for example, was popular and almost sort of waste up towards the philippines. the ban dark as well. but it looks fairly towards the west of that t pickup,
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the monsoon rang. the monsoons officially burst all across india and pakistan. now the concentration rein possibly medation for the west towards mahard austria. it's not dry, but it's not particularly wet up in the still flooded ne, ah, he got a mocking ideals, the french republic islam proclaim. but just what is modern, france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth episode to on out to 0 with . well, lou
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ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, several people have been killed in a shooting in a shopping center in the danish capital. copenhagen, belize say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested. ukraine's military says its troops have been forced to withdraw from its last stronghold in the eastern province of new hands. that to hours after russia's defense minister said russian forces and that allies had seized control of the region. the west african alliance eco ass has decided to lift economic sanctions against marley, which were imposed in response to a series of military. coups leaders from the block have been holding talks and gone is capital to discuss the crews and molly guinea and became a facet u. s officials have handed back to palestinian authorities. the bullet that
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killed out. is there a journalist showing? absolutely. they took it on saturday for examination, but there are now conflicting reports as to who exactly did the testing. after the bullet was given to the u. s. the israel military said it would carry out the procedure with american oversight, but palestinian leaders insist that the u. s. had assured them that israel would not be involved. sharina actually was killed by israeli soldiers in may more reporting on rates in the occupied west bank. stephanie decker has more from western wisdom, 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 killed shooting. i've laughlin, the policies have been very clear that they do not want israel involved when it
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comes to the analysis of the bullet. do they refuse to hand it over before they refused a joint investigation, which is all 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, 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 going to 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, at least 6 people were killed when a chunk of a glass here broke loose and triggered an avalanche in the italian alps. it
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happened in the area of mamma, louder the highest mountain of the dolomites. at least 8 others were injured, local media, se the mass of ice and rock slid down the mountainside and slammed into more than a dozen hikers. on a popular trail. china's southern coast is being battered by gales and heavy rains brought on by typhoon. chava had swept through a village in grand dung province, destroying a factory, a knocking out power. heavy rainfall also caused flooding and other parts of the region. the storm is expected to lose strength as it moves inland. waste management officials in yelman's capital center say they're facing a crisis with medical waste as being dumped into landfill sites, with no safe way to destroy. they say years of potentially harmful rubbish, could contaminate water supplies, nor about and manly has more in this colorful sea of trash, ne gibbons, capital fauna. there are vials and bottles of toxic medical waste. these are not
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supposed to be here. officials that allow us were came landfill, they untreated health to waste is being dumped every day. posing a danger to the health of workers and residents. the madman matter, we have no solution but to bury the medical waste with the garbage. this may cause health issues in the future. chemicals may leak into the ground water. this is one of the biggest threats the environment. officials here say fella's, only medical waste incinerator was bombed in 2015 by saudi coalition as strikes. now there's no way to put the waste. helena must ra, a strategy there. we had a strategic incineration plan to burn these dangerous medical materials. this was set up and was about to be inaugurated, which equipment was installed in the building was prepared, but the unjust aggression against our people. targeted the building and algebra came landfill and completely destroyed it. the world health organization says 15
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percent of all medical waste is considered hazardous. this includes sharp materials such as syringes and infectious toxic radioactive waste. and those containing a high content of heavy metals create a hazard if they sleep into water resources. la la, la monica on colorado. after the incinerator was bombed, we were forced to mix medical waste with organic waste. this poses a health risk for humans, for workers. and it's also a threat to groundwater on waste management workers said they're thinking money for new incineration plans. but with yemen facing billions of dollars in funding shortfall, after 7 years war, many worry this issue will be pushed to the back burner laure, about among the al jazeera, the economic crisis in lebanon has sent health care costs soaring,
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making it hard for people to pay for treatment, even for serious illnesses, more people are now turning to plant based alternative medicines. they know how to report from tripling. thank you. hold on. he's making medicines from herbs. her. busy for the hama aberdeen has been doing this for decades about lisa treating ailments using alternative medicines. but with most people in lebanon affected by 3 years of economic crisis, the practice is becoming more popular, young thought net a valid. today the demand is increasing because the price of medicine is too high. i used to have 5 to 6 customers a day. now i have up to 15. herbal remedies are commonly much cheaper than medications, especially after the government stopped subsidies. poverty is particularly high in the northern city of tripoli. people are resorting to such treatment even for
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serious diseases. charity workers, like for me, dounia is buying herbs to substitute diabetes medication that's become affordable for many. politicians blamed for the crisis have done nothing to reverse the economic collapse. you go ahead, you have all of your men, if you will kind of for a symbol medication like nexium. they buy herbs to cheap husbands. a lack of dollars means love on can't import all of the drugs. if people need the study, i can't afford the medicine that i used to buy. i'm buying the cheap ones, made in lebanon and city. the pharmacist tell us, there is no way of knowing the efficacy of alternative products. here, the 35 percent of households can't afford health care. the public health sector is struggling to keep up with the growing demand. as fewer people have the money to pay for private hospitals, the ministry says at least 70 percent of the population are demanding help,
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but its budget isn't high enough. what are the session people reach the doors of the hospitals and they die because hospitals demand cash and dollars. most people including health care workers, are paid in the local currency, the lebanese pound that's devalued. and the health system, once the best in the region is crumbling us unless you really love that, you know, we can secure enough medicine for cancer and kidney dialysis patient. we can give them the 3 sessions they need. every week, doctor said the accelerating crisis has reached the point where patients' lives are at risk, that their elders either tripoli, north 11 on to july where the world's 1st constitutional convention with gender parity, will present the final draft of the country's new constitution. on monday to lands we'll have to approve it in an upcoming referendum with one of the most controversial articles concerning the role of the indigenous population. our latin america editor, elisia newman, has more from santiago many were amazed of his shocked when the lease
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a long one and indigenous more poacher woman was chosen to lead till his constitutional convention. 2 years ago it would have been unthinkable. ah. but despite or perhaps because of an increasingly uncontrollable lang conflict in south central chile recognition of indigenous chileans who make up 12 percent of this country took center stage in the writing of the new magna carta laboratory nationally. the new constitution begins by stating that chile is a social democratic law based employee. national state chilly has always been plural, national. i, except no concentration before has ever recognized the existence of indigenous people while their scores of countries that recognized the culture and language of their indigenous nations with varying degrees of autonomy, chili's new constitution if approved, would go further and reject or if there,
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our constitution includes the restitution of ancestral land and what we should see in many years through approval of various laws is much more land returned and distributed to indigenous communities. and to 150 years ago, the lion's share of chile belong to the my poochie. today, the poorest sector of society, but the concept of indigenous autonomy, recognition of indigenous laws and most of all returning land that in many cases is now occupied by non indigenous chilion. families and industries horrifies many they said in your former social development minister and freedom would in or says it will cause more conflict, which nobody knows what is that none. both used to have doesn't have a meaning on time. what the land that they have 200 years ago, 100 years ago. yesterday they then it says that that $3030.00 they can have
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the bill and government. they can have the, they would be outdoors from the rest of the nation. chile would be only the 3rd country after ecuador and bolivia, to define itself as plural, national. but that does not mean as some believed that chile would be split up into 11 independent indigenous states. no grammar, we have never proposed to install a different state. it must be understood that the july in states will not be divided with different laws. everything must be within the framework of the same constitution and the same as date. the constitution would allow indigenous communities to veto or profit from investments on their land in chiles. lithium and copper which north or the forestry rich south, for example. as always, the key is in the details of laws to implement the new perri national state have
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not yet been written. while armed am a put you revel, groups dismissed the whole exercise as to force many others are counting on a new constitution to address historical wrongs. and in the process started an era of peaceful coexistence and equality. for all you see in human al jazeera santiago, chile 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 were led out of the field shopping center. in the amar district, large numbers of police and deployed in the area, and the prime minister said the country was hit by a cruel act. please say a 22 year old danish man was arrested. i ever knew for tell ya, eh, did we build on him? said uh huh. what we know about this of.

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