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i just state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny cine annoy community has won a huge battle, but it has to be not necessarily have the last word. since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests. ah, this is awful. a gunman opens fire and a shopping mall and copenhagen, denmark. please say 3 people have been killed. ah, hello there, i'm espousing. it's hey, and this is out there at live from doha. also coming
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in police in the us state of ohio release body cam video from the killing of a black man who was shot dozens of times ukrainian forces retreat from their long stronghold. and the lou hunter province about the president answered, tripped off still, beckoning russia on the outskirts of blizzard shots and ending sanctions on molly, west african leaders that lift the economic and financial restrictions imposed against the countries the military rulers. ah, now at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping mall near the danish capital, copenhagen. many others were also injured and he say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested, and officers are not ruling out what they call terrorism. the dean baba reports of stuff but seems of panic on the outskirts of the danish capital. a shots were fired
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in the fields shopping more people run to their lives. witnesses said people were crying. some hidden shops terrified your terror. this is awful. now, you might wonder how a person can do this to other human beings, but beyond young men or anything that's possible, we didn't know what to do. so we ran at people, guiding us towards the exit sign, and then we ran up the roof and were stuck there for a while with one and then people were panning and all over the place. i copenhagen . police soon confirm. several people had been shot armed officers were quickly on the scene as were paramedics and fire fighters. copenhagen's mer sophie anderson, called the incident very serious. a while later police issued an update. he commitee fortunately become a t. all right, it will continue to be on site, will continue working to confirm that we're hopefully dealing with one suspect who we now have in custody. the shopping centers just across from
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a subway line connecting the city center with the international airport. but the royal family has cancelled a reception connected to the toad of hans cycling rice. the 1st 3 stages of which had been staged in denmark. nadine baba al jazeera, now moving on and protesters of launched in the u. s. stage of a higher demanding justice. after a newly released video showed police officers shooting a black man. jail and walker was stopped for a routine traffic stop, but a chase led to dozens of shots fired and his death. john hendern reports now from akron in ohio. ah, the last moment of jaylin walker's life are disturbing to watch police and walkers family all agree. he was unarmed when 8 police officers fire as many as 90 times, leaving 60 bullet wounds in killing him almost instantly at the time of the
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shooting. he was on or from there, the stories diverge, releasing the video and outlining the apparent facts of an ongoing investigation handed over to state police. acronym police chief said 25 year old jalen walker drove away from a routine traffic stop over a moving violation and a broken tail light. ah, as walker left the still rolling car and a ski mask, a gun magazine and a ring, possibly a momento from walker's fiance who died a month earlier, were left on the seat. the 2 sides appear even to disagree on whether so many shots were too many videos that they did not show us is a video him actually getting out of the car jail and actually getting out of the car. and you can see his hands. does that strike you is excessive? i'm not passing judgment on the decisions my in my officers made, or they will be given the opportunity to explain what they did,
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what they did as i should with the amount of shots that were far than something we see from time to time. maybe not to this extent. what does it say about the way police handle situations like this in america? americans to day or celebrate in the 4th of july. and on this holiday season or weekend. we celebrate those who fought valiantly. but i'm afraid that law enforcement fights against us as police continue to sift through the evidence left here at the scene where jaylen walker died. there are many questions, the video doesn't answer. why did he evade the traffic stop in the 1st place? did he shoot at police? why leave the ring? why did police initially use tasers which suggest they didn't think their lives were in danger? and finally, what changed to lead 8 officers to fire dozens of times into a man who as it turned out, was an armed in the city of akron. now, a fortress around the justice center with barricades and trucks blocking the roads
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. police and city leaders are hoping whatever the verdict in the streets is that everybody must go. it will be a peaceful one. john henderson, al jazeera akron, ohio. well let's now bring in jacinta gal. she's a professor of criminal justice at the university of central florida and she's also the editor in chief as race and justice journal. she joins us now from orlando in florida, just into the shooting took place, i believe on monday. and this video has been released what not less than a week later in your mind, is this an attempt to transparency or damage control? it's hard to say which one of those they are going for, but probably both at the same time releasing footage is always a signal of transparency and effort to communicate with the public that
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the department is not trying to hold anything back. and there are also might be sort of features of this incident that the department does not plan to contest. so there, there might be reasons why they let go of the video. busy busy sooner in this case than they did in some other cases in the past ga center, just watching that video, i think we've all been struck by the number of bullets that were fired. what do you make of the level of force being used here? i think one of the points of inquiry in this case would be why so many officers were present for this traffic? stop, were they all there? kind of towards the beginning, was there convergence after this,
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a parent alleged initial shot was fired. my question, when doing this video as to why there would be so many officers on the scene for what initially at least appeared to be a pretty mundane traffic stop. again, things are unfolding. so we'll find out more information as it goes along. but i think one of the questions that needs to be answered as to why there were so many offers officers present. and then we need to an answer to the question of why so many shots were fired. obviously the more officers are there, the more shots are going to be fired, of course jacinto, we've already seen people out on the streets now given the level of anger. i see the walker family themselves are concerned about protests potentially turning violent. having seen the footage, do you share those concerns?
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i'm always a little hesitant about the question of protest turning violent. i think that is absolutely everybody's right. to go out into the public sphere and express their anger. and in the past, such as in the week of george floyd's murder, questions about who exactly caused the violence and may him that ensued in the case of those protest. so i am a little convicted about these calls for please don't make it violent because that sort of implies that protesters are inherently inclined toward violence. and i think that's not the case. just center. i do want to talk about the strong feelings about no enforcement in the u. s. it feels like the d from the police calls have
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really gotten lost in terms of the semantics. i want to just very briefly ask you just how device if you feel this all has been, has actually been meaningful police reform. there has not been meaningful police reform in this country. unfortunately. and that is partly because of the strong divides that have hampered meaningful discussions about how we at the country can move forward in making substantive meaningful. busy improvements in the way policing is conducted in the country. we'll see how that all continues to play out. jacinto, out there, professor of criminal justice at the university of central florida. thank you so much for joining us on algebra. jacinta. thank you. now ukrainian present very near the landscape has bound that his military will regain control of less a chance his forces were forced to withdraw after
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a russian advance that now that eastern city is across the river. as you can see there, from scenario jeanette sketch fell to russia a week ago, the cities are in the hands presence, which together with neighboring denounced make up the dumbass region. russia has been battling to see that since pulling back from the knolls and the capital kith and the spring out there is alan fisher reports now from kids. the luck of the 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. but pitcher should chechens and rushing back separatist fighters celebrating in the streets of them on a brother, a 6 cossack regiment named after ottoman plat. off together with our 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,
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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 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 see the to do that list a chance because under control, there is fighting on the outskirts of las a chance. our task is to have fire superiority. russia no claims it has full control of the hand, screeching one of its key wadhams after it abandon plans to overrun the capital. and it's done so after weeks of slow progress. no, it will turn its full attention to neighboring donetta, the other province, which makes up the don bus. moscow back separatists have been fighting ukraine and adorned by since 2014. on the eve of the war,
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russia recognized 2 brick away republics. no, it has control of one. the 2nd becomes the new front line in the war in ukraine. alan fisher al jazeera keith. meanwhile, the mare of the eastern city of slow vianza says many people there have been killed and wounded. after the city came under attack from advancing russian troops. but emily ac says the shelling was the heaviest and a long time that city is in the denette screech. and the man says that 3 quarters of the people are, you still there, have fled since this war began. i still had here on out as aaron warnings of a dangerous dictatorship, tennessee, as president has condemned for rising his own version of the new constitution. thousands are forced to leave their homes after floods in australia's biggest city . ah,
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the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to castle. your travel package today. no charge is no longer a typhoon, not even officially recognizes anything that disappeared just flashed on off the map that but it left a big legacy of tropical air revolving here producing big sunstorm from high that up to grand dog. and then right up the yank. seas this whole area got potential for flash flooding. and then this thing here which isn't a typhoon and won't become one, is a tropical revolving storm windsor. only just gale force winds are going to be a big problem. but as in china, the amount of rain might well be during tuesday that runs up through chicago, q shoe, and han shoe. again in china, the position rains, the same is a little bit drawing going down a little bit letters that moisture keeps moving slowly north through the country, south of that and the line of weakness in the absolute means. big thunderstorms is philippines southwards, almost down to north austria west of that good scattering
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a shout, but nothing too dramatic. the mon, sooner having officially broke across the hall of south asia means we now look for concentrations in the forecast. and this is one running through neg, put a bow pal, probably back to walton by norwood andre western gast course, is persistent rain at this time of the year. and in pakistan no longer is it dry and dusty for the most part. they're still showers biggest in the south. i saw air with visual airline of the journey. meteorites, small, natural rocks from outer space that survived the journey don't to wash and have high market value for rock and minimal collectors. i'll just you a world joins the moroccan nomads in their desert search with these gifts for high school. and up until that it's a me to roy, had it is it is i me to roy morocco's meet you write hunter's on all josie
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ah ah, welcome back. i'm this tells you, hey and are home. let's remind you about top stories here. the south, at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a shopping mall near the danish capital copenhagen. many others were also injured. please say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and offices are not ruling out what they call terrorism. police in the u. s. city of act of akron have when east body comforted, showing the moments that lead the shooting of 25 year old janet walker. the black man was killed off to offices, stopped him for a traffic violation. new grains president brought me zalinski has about the
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military will regain control of the city of melissa chance. ukrainian forces withdrew after a russian advance. it was the government's last stronghold in the eastern province of new hampshire. now palestinian leaders say u. s. officials have handed back the bullet that killed the al jazeera janice, cherry, and i will acclaim. after examining it. earlier, the israeli military had said that it would test the bullet with us oversight, but it's still not care if that's happened. palestinian leaders say the bullet was given to the u. s. with assurance as that israel would not be involved. sharon was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. and who they are handed over the bullet to the american side. it let me make it clear that they have returned back to us to the palestinian authorities because we are the sole authority that i've been involved in the investigation with the project that was returned to us after the americans conducted the needed forensic and ballistic test. without in changed stood
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a bullet from the american side. we dealt with the americans based on the fact that the martyr should be in a block later. see holes dual citizenship and as a palestinian authority, we made it clear that we are not against an impartial, neutral investigation that will lead to bringing the israel perpetrators of described to justice. and at some point facing trial, whether on the international or local level. now the west african block eco ass has lifted economic sanctions against molly, imposed in response to a series of curs need to say there's been progress and talks with molly's military rulers. that decision came during the meeting and gonna well it is also discussed military takeovers and guinea and burkina. faso manager supports now from across the using of sensuous key miss molly's military junta indicated a willingness to hold elections earlier. marliss will true rulers 112 course on their side as they deal with huge security. i did kennewick challenges after
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discussion did was did to clue to following decision to 1st to decided to lift all the economic and financial sanction that we're taken. on january 9, 2022 is in a course economic and financial brocade will be welcome to white people in landlocked valley. this will mean the resumption of cross border trade and air travel of malice, neighbors, and beyond. this eventually could lead to close a corporation with the block in chuckling insecurity. i would like to thank this was highlighted at the opening of the summit, one grand president, none our co for our duke voice, the collective concerned of members state. these terrorist attacks are now not only focusing on this i health, but also expanding to the coastal states in our region. it is imperative for us
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to continue to implement our regional action plan against terrorism and to coordinate our various security initiatives. but while the intuition in barley brings hope, similar attempt at mediation field in guinea, forcing their course employ to quit for lack of progress. in contrast, beginning we see that in miley and work in a fossil military authorities engaging at high political level with echo, as envoys. and that is a positive side dollars finding a mutually agreed transition to democratic governments. echoes also agree to give burkina faso 2 years to transition back to democracy and it's pulling out its stabilization force it going to be so after successful deployment, ahmed edris al jazeera, a cra, gonna now the head of chin as ears constitution committee has criticized president
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. k said for trying to expand his powers, thought of belinda former constitutional law professor was appointed to draft a new constitution. he is warning that science proposed version paved the way for a return to dictatorship can, is ins, will vote on the new constitution on july 25th. now if it's passed, it will give side ultimate authority over the government and the judiciary and the government will answer to the president rather than parliament. and the president would be able to present draft laws and have sole responsibility for treaties and budgets. he would also be able to serve to 5 year turns, and those times could also be extended if there is an immediate danger to the state . well, our medical all as a member of ch in is, is an after party and also a foreign minister. he says, what's happening in june, his ear is undemocratic and will cause more unrest. our position is that this process, or the lord is that fraudulent or process as her we cannot had her in it and
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it's not the issue about discussing the content. the process is more important because of cost of tuition is a consensus between all the stakeholders and if if the process is fraudulent and we cannot really take care of bother discussing the content, which she's the total catastrophe for the country. we do consider that or this differences to religion is this, these proposal is, are religiously a radical and we do not understand religion or islam in the way that missile disabled sans it. i mean, this approach is more close to the catholic church rather to a snob. i mean, the approach of missile i said so we must adhere to that. we do, and we do understand that the consensus i'm in a constitution islamic lee should explain and should express the,
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the national and civic consensus. this is what is nonsense us. what mr. a side is doing has nothing to do with religion. have the thing to do with islam. we are not meant to be forge in one are gonna organic body, but we are unity mark position. we are united in defend the go democracy. we are. is sybil. peaceful opposition? we cannot do more than that. i say it has the usual of the state and his scores and everybody. so there is no way but returning to democracy and that alone, everybody to sit on a table and to have a dialogue which, which outcome will decide what is the future of the country. the problems of disease are very lively, and we do really fear fear that there is a building up towards the social outbreak. if interrupts been, i mean, we will not be able to hear any moderate or reactions from the chin isn't people.
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and tens of thousands of people have rallied outside george's parliament calling for the government to resign. it's the latest in a string of demonstrations organized by pro democracy groups pushing for a closer relationship with the european union. many georgians are angry at the government's failure to secure candidacy for membership of the block and last month even deferred to please his application. insisting on sweeping political reforms. a search and rescue operation is expected to resume in northern italy on monday, a day after part of the glass here collapsed, killing 6 hikers. it happened in the mama, large range, that's the largest in the dolemite mountains. the collapse sent a torrent of ice, snow, and rock. as you can see there, onto a popular trail. 9 hikers were also injured. please, st. more than a dozen people could still be missing or thousands of people and sidney have been told to leave their homes after torrential randall. severe flooding to parts of australia's biggest city emergency services of carried out
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dozens of rescues and even more rain is now forecast. barbara and growth reports, a suburb under water and a flood cleanup fast becoming a familiar event in hundreds of homes in the estrella and city of sydney. the local government says that could be was to come. we are now facing dangers 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 teams, bring those in need to safety,
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especially large animals. any livestock at all, it's a, it's a different cost. moving humans, a lot, lot tend to have the big thongs where they want to move around, 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 a gambit am beginning to overflow? well ahead of predictions, the level of the dams, there's no 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 haid of the warnings. powerful wind supply, this safer across north colonel beach into a car parked near by local say the beach has been washed away and not recovered from your ration in previous storms. australia has welts, highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal. but it's also the frontline of climate
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change experiencing more extreme droughts and bush wise and major storms flooding in march killed 20 people. they've been to fasten calls for help up to 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 while. meanwhile, a powerful storm living across parts of central america has caused flooding in el salvador. fast moving waters swept through communities in the capital san salvador damaging homes. as you can see, local media reported one death and full cost in mexico have one possible not slides and high winds on a southern pacific coast as tropical storm bonnie is expected to strengthen. now the economic crisis and lebanon has some the cost of health care storing, and that's left many people turning to alternative medicine, as in
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a hot reports now from trinity, i do hope so. 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, effected by 3 years of economic crisis, the practice is becoming more popular. young thought next saturday. then 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 on 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 treatments even for serious diseases. charity workers like flock. my dounia is buying herbs to substitute diabetes medication that's become an affordable for many. politicians
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blamed for the crisis have done nothing to reverse the economic collapse. you go ahead, you have all of the men, if you can afford a symbol medication like nexium, they buy herbs to cheap husbands. a lack of dollars means lebanon can import all of the drugs. if people need a 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, but it's budget isn't high enough. what are the session people reach the doors of the hospital and say die because hospitals demand cash and dollars. most people
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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. the doctor said the accelerating crisis has reached the point where patients' lives are at risk, that their elders, either tripoli, north 11 on, ah, hello, there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting, a shopping mall near the danish capital. copenhagen. many others were injured. please say a 22 year old danish man has been arrested. pull, reese isn't copenhagen 4th police a saying they're certainly not ruling out terrorism, but they haven't,
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