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and you, up from al jazeera needs your think of it ah, ah, a gun mill, open fire and a shopping bolling copenhagen. 3 people are killed. ah, hello. hello, rob and what you all just they were life were headquarters here in doha. also coming up police in the us state of ohio released body come video of a killing of a black man who was shot dozens of times. ukrainian forces retreats from jersey chance their pocket of resistance into car province. but the president insist
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troops is still battling on thousands of people in sydney are ordered to leave their homes as major flooding turns roads into rivers and more rain is forecast whatsoever in 4 times in 3 months is a be much for all of us. a lot of fact, i think there's a lot of people in the area that elderly with illnesses and stuff like that only yet basically we're stuck with random. ah, we'll go to the program. 3 people are being killed at a shooting at a shopping milder. denmark's capital, copenhagen. several others were wounded. 3 of them critically. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with manslaughter. please the trying to establish a motive for the attack. paul reese has more from copenhagen of death scenes of panic on the outskirts of the danish capital. people run for their lives as shots
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were fired in the fields shopping mall. witnesses said people hidden shops, terrified as a man walked round with a hunting rifle. 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. and then people were planning and all over the place. i armed officers were quickly on the scene as were paramedics and firefighters. police arrested a suspect in the immediate aftermath of the attack describing him as a 22 year old ethnic dane and saying that several people had been killed at around 1 am local time. the streets around field shopping center was still blocked off, as police held a press conference to update the number of dead and wounded police say the motive
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was unclear and would not rule out what they called an act of terrorism. the ha, international war we, hon. we have a situation where we have 3 dead, it's a man in his forties and 2 young people. the shopping centers just across from a subway line connecting the city center with the international airport. tourists arriving into the country were held away from their hotels near fields until late into the night. while a concert by pop star hurry styles was at 1st given the go ahead. after organize a spoke with police before eventually been canceled. the suspect in sunday shooting will now face a judge for questioning on monday all rhys out is era. copenhagen protest is in the state of ohio there demanding justice afternoon. the release video showed an unarmed black man killed in a hail of police gunfire. jaylin walker was shot last week now to flee. what officers say was of routine traffic? stop. authorities according to com, has the investigation continues from
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a cron john 100 has the story. ah, the last moments 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 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. ha. 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,
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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. there will be given the opportunity to explain why they did 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 today are celebrating 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
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here at the scene. we're jaylen. walker died. there are many questions. the video doesn't answer. why did he made 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 . police and city leaders are hoping whatever the verdict in the streets is. everybody must go. it will be a peaceful one. john henderson, al jazeera akron, ohio, the ukrainian president of his lensky has vowed his forces will regain control of it. he chanced troops were forced to withdraw for russian advance. now the eastern city is across the river
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from several desk which fell to russia. a week ago. the cities are in the hands province, which together with navy, internet's province make up the dumbass region. russia has been battling to seize it since pulling back from the north and the capital. keep in the spring. there was allan fisher reports from keith like 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 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. 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,
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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 risks and they are understood by us. e. no, we cannot say that today. that little chance cause under control. there is fighting on the outskirts of las a chance. our task is to have fire superiority. russia no claims it has fuel control of the hand, screeching one of its key warnings 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 recognize to break away republics. now it has control of one. the 2nd
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becomes the new front line in the war in ukraine. alan fisher al jazeera keith alice celeste is a director of security programs at the ukrainian prism a think tank than she says, although ukrainian false as of last dizzy chance. the frontline is constantly changing. the situation is really changing from morning till the evening and you get a need to understand that the front line where the fighting's happening currently is approximately 1000 kilometers. so we're losing kilograms region, but we are waiting in your song region. well, for example, me another strategic c t of the what all the forces moved and counter attacked it for the 50 kilometers are in advance to definitely the situation can change on even by the morning. and that's why none of the size can really claim the victory before a complete withdrawal of the forces from the territory. but at the same time,
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definitely for the russians, it is easier to fight in lumpkins, in its regions, comparing to the north and south are bigger. so they've been there for the last 8 years. and definitely the have better positions that all adjust seats. because they controlled ah, of the separate parts of the next couple guns reaches since 2014 carefully listened the statements of the russian president of the last month. he became very clear that the ultimate goal is the destruction of the ukrainian states, humiliation of the ukrainian people and punishment of the ukrainian the r nationals . so that is existential. whereas for now that's why it's not about just eating the negotiation table. it's not the riva or the border or the c to the to initially for mr. put in. currently it is ukrainians as the nation. what is the biggest threat and the b because goal for the destruction and with such position, it's very difficult both to mediate and to negotiate. are because you understand that that is completely irrational work. the people in sydney have been told to
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leave their homes is australia's largest city braces football flooding forecast. as a warning of more severe weather in the coming hours after large parts of the new south wales coast were lashed by heavy rain on sunday. emergency services have carried out dozens of recipes. the city area has already experience 4 times its normal monthly rainfall for july. sarah clark, as monitoring developments from preston. the latest outlet from the new south wales government is a considering might be a natural disaster, a declaration that simply because the flood waters arising in various parts of as you mentioned a friday is the largest and most populated capital, the great districts and 50. so we've got huge swathes of area north of city to new capital, all the way down to now, which is about 150 kilometers south. and at the moment we've got about 30000 people who account a fight through under evacuation orders. and as you mentioned, we're expecting more rain in the next to 24 hours. this comes up to days or brian
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previously on monday in some districts are expecting up to a 120 meals and the basis of brian and that some quite devastating for some of the communities who hit a couple of times already this year with these floods. we've got big dam, the war gamma damn, which is with that sydney. it's a major dynamic tale at 100 percent. and as a result it's spilling over and those areas that where the ryan is eating it's the right is still ongoing. and the footboard is not feeding as a result. so you've got thousands of people who are being forced to flee in the grades or districts greatest in the area. 70 evacuation ordered the count in place and the situation is evolving rapidly. palestinian leaders the us officials of examined and returned the bullet that killed out. was there a journalist showing up a ugly alley? israeli military said it would test the bullet with us oversight, but it's unclear events happened. palestinian leaders say the bullet was given to
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the us with assurance. is it? israel would not be involved. serene was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting will raise the occupied west bank and the who cosmetic. i handed over the bullet that american cited. let me make it clear that they have return it back to us that a palestinian authorities because we are the sole authority. and 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 ain't changed that a bullet from the american side. we dealt with the americans based on the fact that the mater should in a block later see holes dual sin ship as a palestinian authority. we made it clear that we are not against an impartial, neutral investigation that will lead to bring in the israeli perpetrators of described to justice. and at some point facing trial, whether on the international or local level. well, still a had here on al jazeera, why west african leaders have decided to lift sanctions on molly. also
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the mountain toxic trash that's piling even more problems on the arab wills poorest country. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today you know the order, the date, hot, dry and dusty counts, the middle east, levant, and usually turkey to run for all of the summer, there are always variations. so there's a seasonal breeze, it blows down and brings this dust answer. eastern saudi is out of the hot interior of your rock and catching matches. the southwest monsoon, which keeps hello overcast, drizzly for the next 3 months. been very hot in iran recently. in fact, near reco, breaking temperatures in the east, they'll eat a little bit. i think it's pretty much dry in turkey as well. now,
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the breeze coming through the boss for us still gives you 30 this down bowl. but look at this, the sky is clear, pop one, a to shout in the far north east and a cooling breeze into the lead time coast as well. now we have an active, whether a long way north, from iran. this is a store be system that's really out of the northern caspian, but otherwise been dry until we get these edge showers just coming across the border from pakistan. wettest in, sucking pakistan. as i said, the seasonal breeze shows itself. this is now tuesday is not as strong down the gulf, but it is quite strong on the east side of sadie and still full of dust. i'm afraid we have to say good bye to any significant re now in somalia, but it's still there in ethiopia, harden's and south sudan. official airline of the john ne voici heating up the airway lot. yes. listen, ashville is kimberly shield, but i really think in your own country, shifting paleface, the rise of citizen journalism, has changed everything. how did happen?
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it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative, australian point to the pole with those images front of mine is a war is very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield there listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera with ah, look about what children's there with me said robin. a reminder of all the top stories. 3 people having killed and a shooting at a shopping maldon, denmark's capital copenhagen. several others were injured. 3 of them critically. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with manslaughter. placed in
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the university of akron, have released body come footed chain off as a shooting, an unarmed black man. 25 year old jayla walker was killed last week. not to be stopped for traffic violation. and ukraine's present lot of insulin ski has down the military will regain control of the city of as he chanced, ukrainian forces the true after a russian advance. there was the government's last stronghold in the eastern province of hands. the west african block echo us has lifted economic sanctions against marley imposed in response to a series. accuse me to say there's been progress and talks with marley's military rulers. the decision came during a meeting in ghana while he does also discuss military takeovers in guinea and becky and fasten. imitators, reports now from the capitol across the using of sensuous key miss marliss. military junta indicated a willingness to hold elections earlier. malice will true rulers want to have a course on their side, as they deal with huge security and economic challenges. after the
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discussion, the head of state took the following decision. the 1st 2 decided to lift all the economic and financial sanction that were taken on january 9th, 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 travel of malice, neighbors and beyond. this eventually could lead to close a corporation with the block internally insecurity. i would like to thank this was highlighted at the opening of the summit, one gun, an precedent. none our co for our duke voiced the collective concerned of member 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 mildly and work in a fossil military authorities engaging at high political level with echo was invoice. and that is a positive side dollars finding a mutually agreed transition to democratic governance. echoes also agree to give burkina faso 2 years to transition back to democracy and it's pulling out its stabilization force. it gonna be so after successful deployment, edris al jazeera, a cra gonna tens of thousands, the people
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a valley that side george's parliament calling for the government to resign is the latest to the string of demonstrations organized by pro democracy groups. pushing for a closer relationship with the european union, and george and the angry at the government's failure to secure candidacy for membership of the block. last month, the 3rd, george's application insisting on sweeping political reforms. in chile, the final draft of the new constitution will be presented on monday to loans will have to approve it to the upcoming referendum. one of the most controversial articles concerns role of the indigenous population or latin america had to salisia newman husband. how many were amazed of his shocked when the lisa long gone and indigenous more poochie woman was chosen to leave 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
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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 base i. 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 recognize 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 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.
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and to 150 years ago, the lion's share of chile belong to them. i put it to day, the poorest sector 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 many sure. as sizzle moreno says it will cause more conflict, which nobody knows what is the glam, but used to have doesn't have a meaning on thyme. what, when the land that they have 200 years ago, 100 years ago, yesterday they then it says that that 3030, they can have the bill and government. they can have the, they would be out on the was from the rest of the nation. julie would be only the 3rd country after ecuador and bolivia, to define itself as plural, national. but that does not mean as some believe that chile would be split up into
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11 independent indigenous states. no grandma, we have never proposed to install a different state. it must be understood that the chilean 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, which north or the forestry rich south. for example, as always, the key is in the details of the 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 started an era of peaceful coexistence and equality for all. lucy and human al jazeera santiago,
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chile, schools and rancorous staying plays for an extra week because of a shortage of fuel to get children and staff to classrooms. last week, the government, restricted fuel cells to essential services. as the economic crisis deepens, the countries running low on foreign reserves needed to import oil. debbie packets of up to 3 hours a day i'll be introduced because of a lack of fuel for generating stations. no apostles stole moving across parts of central america has calls for the el salvador fast movie waters brick communities in the capital san salvador damaging homes local media report at one death tropical storm. bonnie is not bearing down on southern mexico pacific coast, full cost of the warning of possible flooding and mud slide. a search and rescue operation is expected to resume and know that it's the on monday, the day after part of a lacy, a collapse killing 6 high, cuz it happened in the mall at our region, the largest in the dolemite mountains,
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the clamps sent a torrent of ice now in rock onto a popular trail and 9 high cuz injured, please say more than a dozen people could still be missing. the economic crisis and level of per cent. the cost of health care soaring was that many people turning to alternative medicine. as they mikado reports from tripoli, i hope he's making medicines from herbs. her the for the homage 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 net. 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
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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 blamed for the crisis, have done nothing to reverse the economic collapse. to go ahead and 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 love on can to import all of the drugs. if people need my dad did 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
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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 health, but its budget isn't high enough. any of them without having such people reach the doors of the hospital and they die because hospitals demand cash in 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 awesome. crashing kelly's mother she, we can't secure enough medicine for cancer and kidney. dialysis patient was we can't give them the 3 sessions they made every week. dr. say the accelerating crisis has reached a point where patients' lives are at risk. then hunter ultras. eda tripoli, northern lebanon, alone fell silent in humans capital saddam is filling up with medical waste.
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officials, fer, it could contaminate water supplies on the cities, only medical waste incinerator was destroyed, and a saudi strike. 7 years ago, more about langley has more in this colorful sea of trash, ne yemen. capital, fernand, there are vials and bottles of toxic medical waste. these are not supposed to be here. officials that allow us were came landfill. they untreated hospital waste is been dumped every day, posing a danger to the health of workers and residents. 8 very 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 to the environment. i. officials here say sellers, only medical waste incinerator was bombed in 2015 by saudi coalition as strikes. now there's no way to put the waste. helena, miss roy, a strategy there. we had
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a strategic incineration plan to burn these dangerous medical materials. this was set up and was about to be inaugurated with 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. half of the world health organization says 15 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 feed into water resources, la la la, none of them. however, the buffer, the incinerator was bombed, we were forced to mix medical waste with organic waste disposes a health risk for humans for workers. and it's also a threat to groundwater on waste management workers save their theking money for new incineration plans. but with yemen facing billions of dollars in
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funding shortfall, after 7 years war, many worry this issue will be pushed to the back burner. lore about among the al jazeera, no, the hard work that donkeys do every day is often taken for granted, but that's not the case in columbia. ha ha festival in the town of monte, kira celebrates that contribution and invites people to give their best imitation of a donkey. the animals operated through the streets in full costume or glances. say the festivals, sports local aquaculture and bring surrounding communities together. that's definitely on my wishlist.
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