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military withdraws from political talks, having the way for civilian groups to form a government and a new chapter in chilean history, the proposed new constitution is officially handed over with a referendum scheduled for later this year. ah and only 6 people have been confirmed dead in a shooting just north of the year city of chicago during a parade, celebrating the 4th of july. around 2 dozen people are seriously injured. witnesses say, a gunman, a started shooting from a roof, minutes after the parade started in the suburb of highland park, about 40 kilometers from chicago. the gunman is still at large, but a high powered rifle has been recovered at the scene. for ease of name, the suspect as 22 year old robert eke remote and say he's armed and dangerous. hello, park, police and numerous federal,
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state and local law enforcement agencies are searching for the suspect. the suspect is currently described as a male white, approximately 18 to 20 years old, with longer black hair, a small build, and we're in a white or blue t shirts. a firearm has been recovered from the scene. we have secure the perimeter around downtown downtown, hallow park, and are continuing our searches. at this time, 2 dozen people have been transported to highland park hospital 6 or confirm deceased john engine joins us now from akron, ohio. and john, we mentioned just briefly that, that, that suspect has name has been released. that's right, police in highland park are saying, robert bobby primo, the 3rd is a person of interest. they're not saying a suspect often, that becomes a suspect later on after charges have been filed. sometimes that just means it's
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someone they're looking for to connect them with someone else. in this case though, there's good reason to believe that that might be the man they're looking for because they found the weapon, which they said was a high powered rifle, and the, the, the atf, the alcohol, tobacco and firearms agency, a federal agency was going house to house trying to track down this person, so they have probably had that name in their hands for a while. there's a small area that remains a shelter in place area. and highland park, this town of 30000 people just north of chicago. and we also know that he is a man of small stature, as you heard their jar care, they know what he looks like. what they don't know is if he remains in that perimeter, that area they have control of because after that shooting happened at about 1015 at a independence day parade. earlier this morning, people fled and there was chaos with bodies on the ground and wounds that were so
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grievous. one doctor called them war wounds and said they must have come from a high powered rifle. we also learned in a briefing recently from medical people that at one hospital in highland park of the 2006 people who were brought in there 25 of them had bullet wounds. so these weren't stampede wounds. that kind of thing. they were largely bullet wounds directly from the gunman, who we have learned, climbed up, preferred, permanent ladder out of business, find on the roof. and according to some witnesses, at least was firing in 2 different directions, targeting people at 2 specific places during that parade route. and we know that the people who were injured were very small children all the way up to people in their eighty's are total of more than 30 people were injured. and 6 people were killed. john 100. thank you very much indeed. ah,
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your state department says a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed our desert. journalist sharon of worker has been inconclusive. but investigator say gun fire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. she was killed in may or reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. and i stayed in officials of accused washington of dragging its feet of the incident. stephanie decker reports from western islam. what's the zip? inconclusive? that's the result of the u. s. investigation into fired this bullet that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blackly in the occupied west bank in may. ah, you a state department says it was an independent 3rd party examination and pulled it in extremely detailed forensic analysis. it continued, concluded that gun fire from idea positions likely responsible for the death of shitty in ab lackley. and it added, it found no reason to believe this was intentional,
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but brought the result of tragic circumstances. terean's family issued a statement saying they were incredulous, considering the numerous witness accounts and investigations by numerous local and international media outlets. human rights groups and the united nations that found in israeli soldier fired the fatal shot the investigation. the entire investigation is disappointing, considering the fact that we are not aware of any of the, of the results go process. we were not, there was no transparency. we were not given enough information regarding the investigation and we had found out about it last minute. so to us, we still continued to call for a transparent and adjust investigation. the ballasting and foreign ministry also rejected the findings saying the examination was politicized and had nothing to do with the bullet. israel's intern, prime minister yellow p d tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death, my mom, and that these really army cannot determine who was responsible, but there was no intention to harm her because she's love yet. so i'm with the
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defense minister benny gans had this to say mother had to return, i would like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist sharina walk on the security establishment of looks at investigating the truth. as a supreme valuable one. regarded in this case on the spot, the laboratory, examination of the bullet war and the relevant rifle. it is not possible to link these bullet to this victim, not little rifle, therefore gum, unfortunately, it is not possible to determine who open fire with it. so the americans have been putting pressure on the palestinians for weeks now to hand over the bullet. came to put an end to this case ahead of the 1st official visit of u. s. president joe biden. at the end of next week. now they can say that they carried out an independent investigation and despite it being inconclusive, this case is now over. stephanie decker, al jazeera west jerusalem. the report that more than a 150 people have been killed in an attack in western ethiopia. for minister avia
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med tweeted about the incident saying there was a brutal attack on local residence in the how are gillen district. he's blamed an arm group on the country's terror list for carrying out the attack. but other parties are blaming the government. should arms, army chief has announced that the military is withdrawing from ongoing talks with political and civil society groups over for me, government i've been for child will. hon says the move would allow non military leaders to head the transition to a civilian rule. there in mass anti military protest across you down in recent days . and a crackdown on thursday killed 9 people under there is hipaa. morgan reports from cartoon when the un mission incident announced it would be facilitating talks between the military and political parties. the head of the army agreed to be part of it. but on monday general abdel for to help or hon announced the army was withdrawing from the talks on out the military restitution shall not take part in
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the current negotiations to give room to the political under volitional powers and other but through it again, societal parties to could agree on a technocrats government from the civil community to undertake the affairs of the coming period of time. and i hope these forces will engage in genuine and serious dialogue to restore the unity of the people and still the country away from any existence. her threats denouncement came as hundreds of anti military protest, 5th states fittings in various parts of the capital hotter. for more than 7 months . they've been demanding the military hanover power to a civilian government and returned to the barracks. savannah says ellen, we want to end the military rule which would become a burden to the sudanese since october. to want to show that most of us are against military rule. we want a civilian leadership to achieve a democratic transition. they sit in is our way of expressing these demands. this
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sits in now when it's forced day is in front of a hospital where at least one protest though was pronounced dead from protests on june 30th. 9 people were killed that day, and hundreds injured when security forces use tear gas and live ammunition to disperse mass demonstrations. those here i demanding the security forces be held accountable. whether you get from a, a little bit high, yog demon, florida. if you look at the people here, what unites him on the desk of those killed by security forces. we have their pictures everywhere here, and that's why i demand these justice for those kill him a political parties who are part of resistance to military rule. you should take note of anything that does not include just guy said accountability will not be accepted without more than a 100. protesters have been killed in anti military demonstrations since the military took power last year. the response of security forces to the mass protests on june 30th has resulted in not only one, but for satans in hudson protest this here said despite the repeated use of force,
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they will not. and their sets in until their demands are met. he by morgan, alta 0, hard to russian president, vladimir putin has ordered his forces to continue the offensive and eastern ukraine . after capturing the city of lucy, shuns russia. now claims control of the whole of the lou hand screeching moscow's troops are stepping up attacks in neighboring de next, but ukrainian president wrote him, is lensky his vow, to retake all areas seized by russia. alan fisher reports from the capital came it was a long and times brittle battle, but no, the russians have control of the city unless it chanced, and with it the strategically and politically important for hans christian meeting with his defense minister in moscow. let me put in the thank to soldiers and told them to push on shore. i ask you to give
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a state award to all service personnel aware excelled during this military action based on your daily reports. i know there are a lot of brave, professional and gutsy in a good way, soldiers in the russian army, and they all should be decorated with old irrelevant state towards the ukrainian president floating me as the lensky said, his troops were pilled out of the city to save their lives, but he promised to return with greater fire power to reclaim it. which techie, resort style, if the commanders of our army recall people from certain points of the front where the enemy have the greatest fire advantage. in particular, this also applies to lisa chang, so it means only one thing that we will return of thanks to our tactics yet. thanks to the increase in the supply of our modern weapons. the russians know, turning the attention to targets in the dynette region, and with the hands of those other 2 areas that russia recognized as brick away independent states. the day before launched its war in ukraine for the russians.
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this is a major tactical success, even if their military victory took longer than the expected theory. as governor admits the loss of luther chance is painful, but he says, while the battle has been lost, the war has not alan fisher. i'll just either keep still to come this ha vom is in the netherlands block key highways and feed warehouses. we have a government plan to reduce emissions. and uncovering central parks, a 300 people were forced to be removed from their homes to develop the iconic new york space. ah, that the heavy rate around sidney has eased a little bit and will stay that way for a while. the big systems,
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it looks as though it's not really over city looks it's for the northeast. that's that is where the heavy rains like to be during the good part of tuesday. but just and also sidney still and on shore breeze, still windy and there is still rain falling out. of course there will be flooding on the ground and the good news looks like it's good to be easing even more in sydney, but still in new south wales, the potential of heavy range. they're a bit further north as queens and drives up all this time. western side, australia, ram particulars, bit cloudy, the few showers, but nothing like is dramatic in new zealand. tuesday will be the wet day wednesday . we'll see that rain pass way again and have a day off for the sun. temperatures around bad weather should be on average. the west is placed in southeast asia all here from west papua run up to the philippines . not really including borneo, sumatra or java, which look much dry daddy sandstorms. yes. meanwhile, the wet is place here because of the monsoon flow and throughout india and pakistan there is a big down port. my roster seems to be the place maybe white pressure,
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good europe and also southern pakistan to pakistan looks particularly wet. come the end of wednesday. ah. what is the ocean with difference is what is changed? witness happiness. witness not witness. sunlight, witness the flood witness. last witness. charity witness, confusion. witness. clarity. witness. family. i'm witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness on al jazeera. lulu
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ah, and one of the top stories you're now to 0 and he's 6. people have been confirmed dead in a shooting north of chicago during a parade celebration or 4th of july. the gunman is still at large. police have named robert e cream oak as a person of interest in the investigation, and warned his armed and dangerous us state department says a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera germ mystery at work late has been inconclusive. investigators say gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for death. a russian president vladimir putin as ordered his forces to continue the offensive and eastern ukraine after capturing the city of lucy chanst. now claiming control of lou hunt screeching russia, stepping up attacks on neighboring de nets,
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trees. constitutional convention has handed over the final text of a proposed new constitution to president gabrielle burridge. document was presented in a ceremony on monday, after the $154.00 member convention spent a year crafting it. trillions will vote on adopting it in a referendum in september. the new tasteful replaced the constitution written during the august to finish a dictatorship and focuses on social rights gender equality, equality, indigenous autonomy, and the environment. our latin america editor, machine human has more from santiago. this is a very novel constitution. it's probably the 1st in the world, 1st of all, written with gender parity, but also where protection of the environment becomes a responsibility of the state as it's going to it's also being described as a feminist constitution, which guarantees gender parity all across the board. particularly in the state, state institutions, the congress,
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et cetera. and it is account this contribution that goes further than ever before in chile to recognize indigenous peoples. and they're all part of me. but it is not yet a done deal. the president did say that he hoped that jillions would decide on the merits of the text itself. and not some of the disinformation campaign that he suggests is already beginning. 2 months before this referendum. rescue helicopters have been scanning the italian alps, searching him more than a dozen missing people. after at last year, melted and collapsed. danger from fully ice meant the ground search had to be suspended. and the 7 people have now been confirmed, dead actually is president mario draggy as leave the tragedy to climate change. farmers in the netherlands have blocked access to food distribution centers across the country in a demonstration against government plans to cut nitrogen emissions. to achieve its go, thousands of farms will have to close an issue. the government says is unavoidable . to fasten reports from the dutch city of ne hack without farmers,
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no food. with that slogan, farm was to get tractors to food distribution centers around the country, blocking refrigerator trucks from delivering food to thousands of supermarkets on those wires, meaning joined up. we think that people should experience what farmers are experiencing right now. you and williams was forced to sell his farm last year because he couldn't earn enough money with his 50 cows and made government limits on emissions roster. he, behind that archie, i'm part of the 4th generation of farmers in our family and that you have to give that up is very difficult. it is estimated that around $5000.00 farmers will have to sell their farms, especially those who live close to natural parks. they will have to cut nitrogen emissions coming from animal faces by up to 70 percent, perform research as shown, that nitrogen emissions have severely damaged air quality and ecosystems in the netherlands. after decades of intensive farming. now radical action is needed to
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meet european emission targets. after years of farmers protests over government plans, the conflict has escalated in recent weeks. the effects of these farmers broadcast are increasingly being foul by the dutch public. after weeks of blocking highways and some consultations with bullies. now they're targeting the very core of society food. while a recent survey suggests that public support for these actions have gone up, the question is now, will this friend continue? the association for supermarkets have asked police to and the blockades as soon as possible. they say it's not only shops being affected, but at hospitals and other institutions could soon start running out of food. it's not, not actually water. they are right. and if they think they have to do this, just do it on the problems that are supermarkets may be empty. but then at least we know where the food is coming from. have a high, i understand why they're protesting. question is, how much a disrupt society if citizens start to suffer, there'll be
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a limit to what people will accept pharmacy. they will continue to blockades until the government changes. it's a mission plan. barbara violet goes, we don't have much choice. i don't know for to have any effect that i hope so. we don't want to disrupt everything, but as things are now, we have nothing to lose the threat to paralyzed the country and block access to skip all airport and rotterdam port did not materialize, but without any solution inside. farmers are likely to continue to take to the streets with their tractors and wooden shoes. steadfast an inmate gag. india has sent extra soldiers to police, an annual pilgrimage in indian minister kashmir that resuming it for the 1st time after the coven. 19 pandemic. official sates to protect hundreds of thousands of hindus who are expected to attend. the critics accused the government of part politicizing a sacred event of limited reports from the deli houses of devotees have gathered in bel gum. this base camp is the starting point for the long journey
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ahead. after a thorough inspection, they will walk several kilometers to a hindu shine in the mileage, grass, the level of the timberline. they have made excellent arrangements for us. we've seen a lot of security officers on the way they're doing a great job in guiding us the annual hindu pilgrimage, known as the armor, not yashira, has resumed after 2 years and is expected to be the largest in history. at least 250000 people have existed. the treacherous journey takes at least a week and involves tracking at an order today of nearly $4000.00 me does. it supports many jobs and a lot of old not on world warner. we faced heavy losses for 2 years. this is our livelihood. i hope lots of devotees turn up this year so we can make a good living law. kashmiris claimed and followed by india and pakistan, but governed by both in bots, in did, administered kashmir, has seen many violent uprisings against new jellies, rule in 2019,
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the government revoked the regent special status and imposed a strict lock down. further fueling descent authority said they have received many security threat. the kid hummadi a hospitals look, we have a neighbor like pakistan which wants to disrupt the communal harmony in the region, making that have been attacks on minorities and kashmir. him. those recently, their goal is to create sectarian tension. data groups have always targeted the pilgrimage obama, which is why we made these arrangements. so some experts said these elaborate arrangements are part of a larger political goal to assert a hindu identity in the countries. only muslim majority region. our government, grooven, goofy, crossed, or know, making it into a bugle on own from them be given. so dr. has lured use as it relates your brother said, god, zillow, uniformity, gods, are on for a lot more problems. and her focus on unity ought to do to walk on the stone and
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golf blue says he'll tell you what to do with the governing. bgp has denied this and says officials killed at least 30 fighters in the region last month. the pilgrimage ends on august 11th. authorities are expecting nearly $1000000.00 people to attend and said they're responsible for each bus and safety parking little out as euro. you deli inflation in zimbabwe has hit its highest level in more than a year. piling pressure on our population already struggling with shortages of food and basic goods. inflation hit 191.6 percent in june, largely driven by the rising cost of bread and cooking oil to to the worn ukraine. that's forced in by voice central bank to more than double interest rates from 80 to 200 percent in an effort to bring consumer prices under control. because of the crisis and by winds of lost confidence in banks and conventional pension systems,
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many are looking for safer ways to protect their investments. and for some cows seemed to be a safe bet her which as her reports on the trend from notion, ah, with inflation nearly reaching 192 percent in june. and so bob is dollar fast, losing its value. investing in capital has become a safer option for some people here than the local currency and investment they can see and trust. i think they oversee choose how many units they want to invest, and i'm, it's also barbara dollar related investment. there's $13000.00 units available for investment, one units as equal to 100 pages of love cattle. the expectation is that the price, the value of the capital appreciates in time unlike them, always dollar. and if clients want to get paid out, the investments are valued and they get their cash back for people in zimbabwe and
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other african nations capital have long been a source of wealth in many rural areas. they're used as currency to pay school fees . now similar schemes are being offered to people in urban areas like any investment they are risks, animals can get sick and die from trout and diseases. but they also ways to increase their potential when they drug their offerings or they, they did, they, did they give that to the young us? that's you're interested, said peter bank and going to the bank and put the money. indeed to get get it or did to buy in fresh it. i said that i investment or what unit asset managers say more than bob is, are looking for ways to protect the savings against inflation. as economy struggles to rebound. i think it'll gain traction and we're very excited for it to you
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know, we want this to be the thrust of, of starting to develop the national heard and to 2nd to exporting of beef. i love them all, just support the, the local industry who for now at least cattle seem to be a more stable currency than the local currency. one way of trying to preserve investment value in a country we, some citizens have lost faith in conventional maintenance. how do matessa al jazeera norton, zimbabwe, new york's central park is now one of the most popular landmarks in the city. but the area was once home to a small black community. and many people were forcibly removed as the park was developed. guerrillas under shows their story central park was developed in the mid 19th century as the rapidly expanding city grew north up through manhattan.
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but building this much needed open space meant the forced removal of a small but thriving village of mainly black new yorkers. and it's called seneca village, and it was located right about here on the western part of central park between what is now 82nd and 89th street founded by african americans. at its peak, it had about 300 residents, all of whom were escaping racial violence. it was happening just a few kilometers to the south. and so you've got all these little home sort of dotting the landscape of seneca village, long forgotten by most new yorkers. uncovering the story of seneca village has been largely down to decades of work by historian, cynthia copeland that is helping it was a really thriving community. at one point, the community had the 3 churches, the cemeteries to cemeteries. it had
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a school newspapers at the time, which were heavily in favor of building central park describe the area as occupied by miserable, broken down looking shanties. but as copeland and her team uncovered more about the people who lived there, a different story emerged. andrew williams was the, one of the 1st property owners in seneca village. some of angel williams neighbors include the a column families, obadiah macolon was a, was a chef, and he lived in a 2 story framed house. these are counter narrative to some of the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are niss to come out is satisfied because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days,
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the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park. gabe rose onto al jazeera new york. plenty more news for you any time on our website address that is al jazeera dot com that's updated to throughout the day ah, top stories around to 0. any 6 people have been confirmed dead in a shooting, just north of the city of chicago during a parade celebration. the 4th of july, around 2 dozen people are seriously injured. witnesses say a gunman started shooting from a roof, minutes after the parade started. the gunman is still at lodge.

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