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ending sanctions on marlene, west african leaders, lift the economic and financial restrictions imposed against the countries military rulers. huh. and police in the u. s. states of a higher release body can video from the killing of a black man who was shot dozens of times. ah, now at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping mall near the danish capital. copenhagen. many others were injured. please say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested. officers are not ruling out what they call terrorism. and im baba reports affairs of death but seems of panic on the outskirts of the danish capital. shots were fired in the fields shopping mall. people run for their lives, right?
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witness, who said people were crying. some hidden shops terrified. copenhagen police soon confirmed several people had been shot. armed officers were quickly on the scene as were paramedics and fire fighters. copenhagen's mer, sophia anderson, called the incident very serious. a while later police issued an update on the 343 camacho. all right, it will continue to be on site. we'll continue working to confirm that we're hopefully dealing with one suspect who we know has in custody. the shopping centers just across from a subway line, connecting the city center with the international airport. it's also very near the royal arena where a concert by pop star harry styles was given the go ahead after organizers spoke with police. but the royal family has canceled a reception connected to the top of hans cycling rice. the 1st 3 stages of which had been staged in denmark. nadine baba al jazeera, while people at the shopping center described what happened when that shooting
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began your terror. this is awful, you know, 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 who's 18, she is barely holding in together. my other daughter, she god and her and the stampede that started as one here perpetrator was firing shop everywhere. apparently she got caught in several places. well, from people and pulling all the chairs. so often people are running and was going to panic. and a guy with am pushing hard, he at his side limits and it just fell over everything. so he just took a shot and ran and which is not a joke anymore. and then it was like, well, why serious? so we didn't know what to do. so we ran at people, guiding us towards the exit sign, and then we ran off the roof and were stuck there for
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a while. mm hm. and then people are coming in all over the place and i will let speak to our correspondent police. he joins us now live from copenhagen. paul, it seems all the details are still continuing to imagine doing yet. had a sense of the motive yet. no, we don't yet, since styles. yeah. police a saying that certainly not ruling out terrorism, but they haven't. they haven't decided on a motive as yet. they, they have said they've arrested a 22 year old or what the police chief earlier describes as an ethnic dane in the vicinity of the fields shopping mall after witness witnesses describes him walking around, shooting people with what those witnesses described as a hunting rifle. at my. busy we are now you might just be able to see in the background is the area where police are still holding people away, holding motorists away from field shopping center in the past 20
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minutes or so just to update not teams report. the danish police chief said they are convinced that the man they arrested is the shooter, and they don't believe at the moment he was working with you. what else? they say he was possession of a rifle and ammunition on the as you say, 3 people were killed, i believe another 3 critically injured in hospital, maurice that with all the latest force from the ground in copenhagen. thank you pool now ukrainian president rodney zalinski has vowed its military will regain control of lisa chance his forces were forced to withdraw after a russian advance. the eastern city is across the river. as you can see there from some arrow dannetta, which fell to russia a week ago. now,
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the cities are in the new hands province, which together with the neighbouring to netscape province make up the dumbass region. russia has been battling to see it since pulling back from the north and the capital kids back in the spring out there is alan fischer reports now from kim like fighting around las a chance has been reaching for weeks over the last 24 hours kremlin back separatists insisted that encircled the city, a claim initially rejected by the ukrainians. the pitcher should chechens and russian back separatist fighters celebrating in the streets of am unable other a 6 cossack regiment named after ottoman plat. off together with our fighting friend, our fighters liberated the city of lizzie tanks. ottoman 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,
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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 know that there is such risks that la guns region will be completely occupied. there are such risk and they are understood by us ego. we cannot say that today that little chance cause under control. there is fighting on the outskirts of las, a chance, or a task is to have fire 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 . 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 recognized to break 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,
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now moving on on the west african alliance eco ass, has decided to lift economic sanctions against molly, which as you recall, were imposed in response to a series of military cruise. their leaders have been holding talks and gone to discuss the crews and molly guinea and became faster. they've now accepted molly's plan to hold elections in 2024 and became families proposal for a 2 year political transition period. font echo last has warned guinea that its plan for a 3 year transition is unacceptable. i'm going to just has more now from across for the people of molly who've been under the west african sanctions, it will be welcome news. that means more fuel will come into the country. more food supplies will come into the landlocked country. as services will be restored and commas will flourish. although the evidences that molly has been circumvented, these functions from the start. however, the lifting form and lifting of sanctions and of course,
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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. it can make activity as i expected to pick up, especially at this time when the country is suffering from the impact of shortages, put shortages because of the global supply chain struggles we experience across the cross the continent. now palestinian leaders say us officials of handed back the bullets that killed out of their agenda history. and lastly, after examining it earlier, the israeli military had said that it would test the bullet with us or besides that and still not care if that's happened, has been in the to say the bullet was given to the us with assurances that israel would not be involved serene was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied westbank and the whole car that we handed over the bullet
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that american sided. let me make it clear that they have returned back to us through the palestinian authorities because we are the sole authority that i've been involved in the investigation. the project was returned to us after the americans conducted the needed forensic and ballistics test. without any change to the bullets from the american side, we dealt with the americans based on the fact that the modern green block later the whole duel soon ship as a palestinian authority. we made it clear that we're not against an impartial, neutral investigation that will lead to bring in the really perpetrators of this crime, to justice. and at some point facing trial, whether on the international or local level on the stuff about gritty is the secretary general at the palestinian national initiative. he says there still needs to be an independent international investigation. if what is the correct answer, it seems that correct that they will themselves investigate the bullet and do the
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forensic on the budget. and then they have to, we have to say that you to huge mistakes have been done one by the palestinian authority and passing the bullet to the american side. and the 2nd mistake is by the americans who from that israel will not do that themselves. and now they're back into the world. in all cases, we do not really. we never trust them on the investigation of matters that they have been involved in. it is like, i think that criminal to investigate himself. that's why if what is said is correct, we are very what it might with the and even with the of the investigation all along we've been asking for. and the whole community has been asking for an international independent commission now that americans have been on the safe side . and that this book stella had here on al jazeera in the mountain of toxic trash
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that's piling even more problem on the poorest country and forced to leave their homes after floods in australia's biggest city ah, with now july, the 4th significant date for the earth is a monday now colleen just showing stuff in north carolina. it will be sold by monday. so although the shores are to be that brilliant, now it will be a sandstorm or so on this cold front. it is an improving situation that goes out of the way the picture really ought to be fairly fine. but the ne, warming the sunshine, but there are big chows around. although the ohio valley looks quite dry, the southeast is overcast, could be shower, their big showers in the upper midwest, and out further west evening, california,
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running down the pacific coast san francisco could see overcast and wet conditions . welcome back there, i think in the desert southwest, as the official monsoon continues the south of that quite a few. shasta in cuba and jamaica off the coast to mexico. bonnie continues to circulate. that'll prom big thunderstorms inside mexico and quite a swell along the coast. but there are no warnings in force for the south rather cold moment in columbia by day gets at about 17 and bug attack potential for me to flash folding. i think in western columbia big gap through brazil, we pick up again, development of more rain or thunderstorms in uruguay. the far southeast of brazil. ah a
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oh, wherever you go in the world, warmer line goes to make it for you. exceptional cut. all right, wires going places to go. lou ah, ah, hello there, i'm estallion doha. let's remind you about top stories here. the salad. at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping mall near the danish capital. copenhagen. many others were injured. please say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested, and offices are not ruling out what they call terrorism. ukrainian,
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president voting. he has lensky has about that. his country is military will regain control of the city of less a chance ukrainian forces withdrew off to a russian advance that it was the government's last strongholds in the eastern province of newcastle. the west african block echo west has lifted economic sanctions against molly, imposed in response to a series of military. coups leaders from the block are holding talks and gone as capital a crop to discuss the crews and molly guinea and became a facet. now, socrates in the us state of ohio are appealing for com, after police released footage, showing officers fatally shooting a black man whose body was found with dozens of gunshot reins of police in the city of a kron played the footage at a news conference showing the moments that lead up to the shooting of jail and walkin, he was killed after officers stopped him for a traffic violation. early akron police said walker had posed
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a deadly threat. his killing has that to protest. demonte justice. 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 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, let speak to john hendrick. he joins us now from akron and no higher. john, i see the release of this, but it has all happened. rob speedily compared to other such incidents before. does that give us a sense of how police are approaching this? it does, and if you just look behind me, you can see why what they were concerned about was whether pro chest would erupt in
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the streets. and if you look right here, there were protest earlier, but now it's very calm. the protests early were peaceful, but there are very few people out here right now. you can see that this justice center is something of a barricaded building. and there's a reason you're not seeing traffic drive through the center of town here. in akron, if you look up that hill, you'll see that they blocked off the street. they didn't want cars blocking this. busy road and they tried to block protesters from coming here earlier, but that didn't stop them. so. so yeah, it is unusual that they released is information 6 days after the event. sometimes it can take up to a year, but it's sitting was clearly trying to make sure that it could tamp down any violence, any uprising. and so what we've seen really has been peaceful, protesting. they were concerned about the kinds of things that happened after the george floyd pro chests where there were some torching of buildings and that sort
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of thing. so the city tried to do 2 things. they said, 1st of all, this is a complicated case. there will be an investigation, it's gonna take some time. but here are some of the facts that explain why it's complicated. that's part of what happened in this news conference earlier today. and secondly, they tried to be transparent so that people didn't feel like they weren't getting the picture. that's why they released the videos to try to create a calmer environment around this case. so that tempers didn't get heated even when people disagree. and i have to tell you from talking to a lot of the people here in the streets did a they do feel that something seriously wrong happened last week. hit on the level of emotion that young. we're also talking about dozens and dozens of shots. i see, i know we're heading into the 4th of july holiday over there, but do we expect protest to continue? the i think i think we can expect protests to continue. it was 9, the shots are up to 90,
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the felicia chief said even he didn't know how many they're still counting them. but they were able to find 60 bullet homes in the body of jaylin walker. they hadn't cleared out which ones were entry and exit whole wounds, so it might have been as few as 30. but even if so, dozens of shots were fired if it was as many as 90. that means of the 8 officers who fired each fired $12.00 to $13.00 shot. so that's created a lot of anger. there's still a lot of unclear to about why jalen water went away from police. why police initially use tasers, which suggest they didn't think their lives were in danger, and then why ultimately they change their minds and fired uniformly so many shots, john hampton, with all the latest forests from akron, ohio. thank you so much, john. now june, izzy as president is being heavily criticized for proposing his own version of the new constitution as fears rise, that he is escalating a power grab. now the head of the committee that kind of said himself appointed to
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draw the new constitution, has called the presidents version dangerous, saying it could pave the way if a dictatorship then does robbie has the to nivia is facing its biggest political crisis since the arab spring the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena le dean bananas. he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards. either hoping for be that america, we have back to an autocratic rule with all the powers rest in the hands of the president. with 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,
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or let's say the decisions taken by prison side, change his paragraph on july 25th last year. it's august. the prison site, he's only abiding or deciding based on his own. so it's in his own way. and actually this wasn't quite, this wasn't the 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 but to his critics, it is a power grab that if adopted will erode to nucleus fledgling democracy the only country to make meaningful political gains during the arab spring. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for july 25th. the bus robbie are 0 while meanwhile, in chile, the final draft of its new constitution will be presented on monday to lands will
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still have to approve it in an upcoming referendum. but one of the most controversial articles concerns the role of the indigenous population. latin america editor lucy newman reports. many were amazed of his shocked when eliza long won and indigenous ma peach. a woman was chosen to lead chillies 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. napoleon as in any, 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
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their indigenous nations with varying degrees of autonomy. chili's, new constitution, if approved, would go further in reject or if there our, the 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 belonged to the my poochie to day 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 those had in your former social development minister alfredo moreno says it will cause more conflict, which nobody knows what is the glenn both used to have doesn't have
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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 the bill and government. they can have the, they could be out on the, was from the rest of the nation. chile would be only the 3rd country after ecuador and bolivia, to define itself as plur, you national. but that does not mean as some believe that chile would be split up into 11 independent indigenous states. no grandma, we have never proposed to install a different state. it must be understood that the july in state 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 rich north, or the forestry rich south. for example. as always,
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the key is in the details. oh, laws to implement the new perri national state have not yet been written. while armed him a future rebel groups dismissed the whole exercise as a force. many others are counting on a new constitution to address historical wrongs and in the process. start an era of peaceful coexistence and equality. for all you see and human al jazeera, santiago, chile. now such a rescue operation is expected to resume in northern italy. on monday, a day after part of a glassy collapsed killing 6 hikers had happened in the ma mulanda range. that's the largest and the dollar mike mountains. that collapse sent a torrent of ice snow and rock onto a popular trail 9 hike as also injured. and please say more than a dozen people could still be missing. or thousands of people in
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sydney have been told to leave their homes there after torrential rainbow. severe flooding to parts of australia's largest city emergency services have carried out dozens of rescues and even more rain is being forecast. barbara and group are reports, a suburb underwater and a flood clean up fast becoming a familiar event in hundreds of homes in the australian 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 sydney area experienced 4 times the amount of rain it normally receives during the whole month of july. sports fields have turned into lakes and forecast as expect heavy rainfall to intensify. over the coming days. these ease a life threatening emergency situation. animal to not being left behind as
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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, a lot stopped tend to have the bid thorns with i want to move ran jumper and so we need to secure them a lot better to be able to transport them. the cities reservoirs are already full. the war gambit am beginning to overflow. well ahead of predictions. the level of the dams is now room for the water to, to remain in the dames. 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 c film across north carnell, a beach into a car parked nearby local say the beach has been washed away and not recovered from the ration in previous storms. australia has to wells highest greenhouse gas
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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 stylish authorities. the warning, the situations constantly evolving and people should take care to stay safe. barbara and gave her all to sara. now land cell sites in yemen, capital santa is filling up with medical waste officials, fer, it could contaminate water supplies. the city's only medical waste incinerator was destroyed in a saudi air strike 7 years ago. no about many reports. in this colorful sea of trashner gibbons capital fauna, there are boils and bottles of toxic medical waste. these are not supposed to be
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here. officials, it allows ra, came landfill, they untreated hospital waste is being dumped every day. posing a danger to the health of workers and residents. really madman matter how 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 they fell as only medical waste incinerator was bombed in 2015 by saudi coalition as strikes. now there's no way to put the waste, helena, miss ra, a strategy there. we had a strategic consideration plan to burn these dangerous medical materials. this was set up and was about to be inaugurated. some equipment was installed in the building was prepared, but the unjust aggression against our people targeted the building and allison came landfill and completely destroyed it. the world health organization says 15 percent
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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, long a little while a lot of after the incinerator was bombed, we are forced to mix medical waste was organic waste disposes a health risk for humans for workers. and it's also a threat to groundwater on waste management workers said they're seeking 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. ah,
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