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denounces efforts to hide the truth after the u. s. announce as tests on the bullet that killed alger the or a journalist korean i will oscillate are inconclusive. so don's military withdraws from political talks to pave the way the civilian groups to form a government. and writing a new chapter, the final text of chillies drop constitution is handed to the president, but critics say it will divide the country. ah, now at least 6 people have been killed and a mast shooting. and the u. s. city of chicago during a parade, celebrating the 4th of july. witnesses say a gunman opened fire from a roof, minutes after the parade started in the suburb of highland park. officials say more than 20 people were also seriously injured. the suspect is still on the loose, and people are urging people in the area to stay indoors. this madness
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must stop. this morning, a gunman opened fire on a july 4th parade in highland park, taking 6 innocent lives, leaving at least 24 people in the hospital, traumatizing countless children and families, and shattering the peace of this community. the families of 6 individuals woke up today to join a community celebration of our nation's independence. they will go to bed tonight, less than a whole lot. john henderson is across this forest from akron, ohio, and john, i see we're getting more details from authorities, but can you talk us through what we know so far? that's right. this morning at about 1015 local time residence at highland park went to watch and independence day parade, and were hunted one by one police say by a man who climbed the ladder to the top of a local business and fired at them. killing 6 injuring 31 of them 19 has
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reportedly been released from the hospital since then, but almost all of those people were shot with gunshot wounds. they weren't wounded by trampling, and what police are looking for right now is a 20 to 22 year old man who they have identified as robert cream. on the 3rd he goes by the name bobby. he drives a silver honda fit vehicle and they believe he might still be in that area. that's why there's a lock down there. they think he might have climbed off of the roof and then secreted himself somewhere in that neighborhood, but they're not sure. he also might have gotten away when hundreds of people fled from that scene, and it was a scene of carnage were told by a doctor who was there that people looked like they had more injuries. we have, we've been told by police that they have closed off the aerospace above the area so they can continue this search. and they say this young man that they're looking for
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who they've identified only as a person of interest, not yet as a suspect. they say he is armed and extremely dangerous. they don't want people to approach him until then, no other fireworks displays all throughout the chicago area. an area of millions of people have been shut down because there is fear that either this young man or someone else might try to carry out a similar attack. so police say they will give us updates every hour, which so far. what we know is they have one man, they are looking for. they say they believe one person committed this and that it was an apparently completely random act. as you say, john, a number of nearby events have been cancelled. so no doubt this is rebecca abrasion around the whole country given it's the 4th of july holiday, a moment for reflection. it is indeed and you just played a little bit of sound from governor j. b printer of illinois. and he talked about
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the need for there to be some kind of action on guns in america, that this is just gone too far. this happens too often. he called it a weekly american tradition and a uniquely american plague. president biden also offered his condolences and he who worked for the assault weapons ban that was instituted in 1994 and then allowed to expire in 2004 and who has not been able to revive an assault weapons ban. we believe this event based on the evidence very well may have been committed by an assault weapon. biden said that while the congress, with his help was able to pass a very modest gun control bill that offered some very modest changes, he said much more needs to be done. commonly, harris, the vice president, offered her condolences from california. she will be coming to chicago on tuesday to talk about this event, among other things, so it is reverberating around the country. but that doesn't mean that there will be
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legislative change in the past 20 years. change has been rare and minor john henson across those developments for us from acronym ohio. thanks so much john. i'm leaving on and the u. s. state department says it's likely that al jazeera journalist sharina utley was killed by unintentional fire from israeli positions. but it says a 3rd party investigation could not reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet that struck her serene was killed in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank, palestinian officials criticize the findings and maintain that she was deliberately targeted. stephanie decker reports now from western wisdom. inconclusive. that's the result of u. s. investigation into fired this bullet. that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blackly in the occupied west bank in may. oh u. s. t a department says it was an independent 3rd party examination and pulled it
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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, 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 that last minute. so to us, we still continued to call for a transparent and adjust investigation. the palestine in foreign ministry also
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rejected the findings saying the examination was politicized and had nothing to do with a bullet. israel's entering prime minister yellow p 2 tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death of mine and that these really army cannot determine who was responsible. but there was no intention to harm her. because schuval, albeit saw and would like the defense minister benny gans had this to say, well, if it would be the horn, i would like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist sharina wadley cuba. the security establishment looks at investigating the truth as a supreme value of a po, one regarded in this case and despite the laboratory examination of the bullet war and the relevant rifle, it is not possible to ling this bullet to his victim, nor to the rifle. therefore gum, unfortunately, it is not possible to determine who open fire live. 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, head of the 1st official visit of u. s. president joe biden,
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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 was jerusalem. now sir don's military ruler says the army will withdraw from ongoing talks with political and civil society groups over forming a civilian government. they had been mass anti military protest across you don in recent days, demanding civilian rule out. there is hip morgan reports now from courtroom 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 took the helpful hon, announced the army was withdrawing from the talks. the military distribution shall not take part in the current the negotiations to give room, to the political, under visionary powers and other but through thick and societal parties to agree on
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a technocrat government from the several community to undertake fors, the coming period of time. and i hope these forces would engage in genuine and serious dialogue, to restore the unity of the people and still the country away from any existence of threats. denouncement came as hundreds of anti military protested states fit him in various parts of the capital, one or 2 for more than 7 months, there's been demanding the military hand overpowered to a civilian government and returned to the barracks. were been assessed. and we want to end the military rule which has become a burden to the sudanese since of tuba. want to show that most of us are against military rule. we want to civilian leadership to achieve a democratic transition. sit in is our way of expressing these demands this it in now when it's the 4th day is in front of a hospital where at least one protest i was pronounced that from protests on june
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30th 9 people were killed backdate and hundreds injured. when security forces you here guys and live ammunition, to disperse mass demonstrations, those here i demanding the security forces be held accountable. whether you get a little bit how yeah. if you look at the people here, what unites them or the death of those killed by security forces, we have their pictures everywhere here, and that is why the top demand is justice for those killed political parties who are part of the resistance to military rule. should take note anything that does not include justice and accountability will not be accept more than a 100 protests have been killed in anti military demonstrations since the military took power last year. the response of security forces to the mass protest until the 30th has resulted in not only one, but the 4th attempt to protest is here say, despite the repeated use of force, they will not end their sets in until their demands are met. he will morgan ultra 0 while there are reports that more than
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a 150 people have been killed in an attack in western european prime minister men twisted about the incident saying it happened in the kill him, one legged district in the or near region. he's blamed an armed group on the country's terror list for carrying out what he called a massacre. now, russian president vladimir putin has taught his 4th is to push on with their offensive in easton ukraine. moscow now claims control the hall and billy hands region after catching the city of la for chance. streams and our stepping up attacks and neighboring to nets that new cranes present as an to retake all areas seized by russia. alan fisher reports from the capitol cave. it was a long and at times brutal battle, but no, the russians have control of the city of las a chance. and with it, the strategically and politically important, lohan screeching meeting with his defense minister in moscow. vladimir putin thank
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to soldiers and told them to push oranges. i shall ester, shall i ask you to give a state award to all service personnel aware of excelled during this military action based on your daily reports. i know there are a lot of brave professional and got seen a good way. soldiers in the russian army again, they all should be decorated with the older relevant state towards movement. esthetician. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski said his troops were pulled out of the city to save their lives. but he promised to return with greater fire power to reclaim it. which dicky just look if the commanders of our army, recall people from certain points of the front where the enemy had the greatest fire advantage. in particular, this also applies to lisa chang. so it means only one thing that we will return thanks to our tactics yet thanks to the increase in the supply of our modern weapons, the russians and o, turning the attention to targets in the dynette screeching and with the hands.
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those of the 2 areas that russia recognized as brick away independent states the day before it launched its war in ukraine for the russians. this is a major tactical success, even if their military victory took longer than the expected theory. as governor admits the loss of less, a chance is painful, but he says while the battle has been lost, the war has not. i'll in fisher algiers either. keith. now damage prosecutor says the suspect and sundays, more shooting will be held in a secure mental health facility for $24.00 days. with ours, he's investigate the crime. the 22 year old appeared in court and was charged with manslaughter and intent to kill police. believe he has a history of mental illness and that he acted alone in the attack. the man is accused of killing 3 people and injuring several others. 4 of them critically. hostile ahead here on out of there, driving mad, my major staged goes low progesterone laser ways across the u. k. will tell you why
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farmers in the netherlands are not happy with the government. new environmental on the day, off the 4th july, the 5th of july, prospects change. while we have this clear area from the satellite picture, which is the holiday wards, if you like, with big area of high pressure, everything's moving in this joan directions. the storms here in the upper midwest are going across the plain, across the great lakes towards new england, and the same is true of the eastern states. showers breaking out here, leaving id sways of the midwest down through the southern plains dry. there's rain to the west. the big shall see black. he can northern states, you'll notice rather than southern states, most of texas is dry. the 4 corners here. yes, there's rain falling in it. sure it's welcome or pacific coast as rain. light rain
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coming down towards san francisco as well. we saw some pretty big chars in dominican republic and they could be repeated. same through throughout cuba. and the bahamas is not that unusual. hurricane bonnie remains off shore and that means that there's going to be big waves hitting that coast of mexico and big chows along that coast as well. and then the razor pieces out come down through columbia and most to brazil is dry. there has been some fatty heavy rain on the east coast to might be a few more showers here and developing shouts, thunderstorms in the southeast of brazil and uruguay. but rio is dry. ah. with 300 years of danish colonization, an engine interest in the i didn't resource is great. a younger generation emerging determines to in their future no matter that different meet rappa and his fiance,
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a student, and a politician, as they tackle age old issues with that power for the fight for greenland. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah, ah. are there i miss darcy. hey, in durham, let's remind you about top stories here. the south at least 6 people have been killed and a shooting as an independent stay parade in the u. s. city of chicago. a suspected gunman identified as a 22 year old white man is still at large. to don's military says it's withdrawing from national talks to end a political deadlock. military will
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a general abdel fuzzy elbow han is asking politicians and civilian groups to hold talks to form a transitional government. they have been math anti military protest across to don for the month demanding return to civilian world. and the u. s. state department says it's likely that out there a journalist sharina block lay was killed by unintentional fire from israeli positions. but it says a 3rd party investigation could not reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet that struck her i'll, there is a senior political analyst. my one bushera explains the anger behind this recent inquiry industry means death. certainly succeeded. i'm getting the ost indians and somehow i'm getting these really believe it or not. i think the, the idea behind this whitewash is actually not to have an effect at all. the idea is simply to push it under the carpet in order to prepare for it. why
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do is visit without such a controversy? so the bible administration was able to give something some crumbs to the californians by saying that in fact, the shooting didn't happen, or come from these really side without making anything conclusive what, what it is, but it is unoccupied. an occupation that basically rated directory g camp using special force basically an association unit from days, really army and then to target can palestinians and instead killed a new american, juleps. now, if you really think about it, the idea of this being announced on us or america independence day. the idea that a foreign automate an american by the senior journalist being whitewash is
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certainly not a good signal to send out to the rest of the world. about the u. s. putting ethics and morality in or at the center which one policy several protests have taken place in the u. k. over rising fuel prices. traffic was severely disrupted after roadblocks. the set up and convoys of trucks and cars drove slowly down major highways where we challenged reports from london. no one likes a traffic jam. so when dr is deliberately cor was tail banks, you know, they're angry. at 48 kilometer an hour, cruel down some of the most important ways. it's an attempt to persuade the governments to reduce taxes on fuel because i've lost my job because of the field and the great the people at the top taken all of our money. i don't know, but i'll suck up in stock and i was for 2 weeks,
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some golden stat crazy. a need a job need to the go. slow protests were most disruptive in the west of england and on the prince of wales, 7 bridge, linking england with wales, police arrested 12 people near their saying the demonstration was putting emergency services lives at risk. now, this petrol station in london, you can see the current price of unleaded is $193.00 pounds per liter. that's about $2.35. now, it wasn't that long ago. only a couple of years. at the beginning of the pandemic locked down, that the price of fuel in this country fell to under a $100.00 pence per liter. so since then, it's doubled. and you can see why many people, perhaps this guy, but many people are suffering. the cost of fuel is driving inflation for everyone, but it hits those who make a living from their vehicles, particularly hard london, taxi drivers. for example, i spoke to pete and he was filling up. how is it you?
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it was terrible. it was like, you know, i'm trying to gather and then it's just was really a cause any bow really do you have any sympathy with the fuel process today? go show like there's something you know, but john and other cathy wasn't sure about the tactics has to be done, especially in this case because this is, can i have but then at the same time i can i and i the general public just copy and paste it, you know, in, in the u. k. government lowered fuel taxes in march by 5 p per liter. 46 us sent. it basically wasn't enough to stem galloping petrol prices. the protesters demanding more serious cuts. the treasury says it'll give the calls, careful consideration will reach helen's how to 0 london when sheila is constitutional convention is handed over the final text of the proposed new
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constitution. the president gabriel burrage. the document was presented in a ceremony on monday, after the $154.00 member convention spent a across 2 lanes will vote on adopting it in a referendum in september, the new textual repair replaced the constitution written during the guster penetrated dictatorship and focuses on social rights, gender equality, indigenous or tommy and the environment. i, latin america editor, you seen human has worn out 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, et cetera. and it is the account as constitution that goes further than ever before in chile to recognize indigenous peoples and their autonomy. but it is not yet
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a done deal. the president did say that he hoped the chileans 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. you and mission and libya says there could be dozens of mass graves lying undiscovered in a town where hundreds of bodies have already been found. and surging, lay been authorities to keep searching for remains and tuna by buried by forces loyal to wall or collie. for hafta grieving families of those still missing are also demanding formal identification. malik training reports hammered. a little dog has lost 8 of his relatives, including his son. they were kidnapped by the l. kenny at militia and the city of torno. they controlled the city during war. lord lee, for after is filled. 14 months military campaign against tripoli and 2019 for more than 2 years. he's been searching for his son. he says the government should do
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more powerful either carnival wash. what happened there? who knows a huge massacre over 1000 people are missing and they're only found around 202300 bodies. the rice are still missing. families want to know if their children are siblings or dead or alive. this is a government responsibility. when government forces retook to luna and 2020 authorities found mass graves evidence pointed to the elkin yet militia that blacklisted by the us nearly 50 mass graves have been found and 247 bodies on earth. those bodies are brought here to this laboratory, run by the surgeon identification authority for dna test. they've identified a 160 bodies through dna test, a 137 of them are from mass graves in the city of song. with more than 350 people
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registered as missing and to lunar family member, say the government has been slow to identify the bodies of those recovered. but officials here is the, it's a complicated and time consuming process. i not allowed them had on samples. are very difficult and challenging to analyze because the corpses were buried some that bone tissue as decayed due to environmental conditions. it takes time to get a good dna sample. abdul high kim's brother, a worker, a father of 2, was also kidnapped by the old can yet militia. he says his family suspected his brother had been killed, but still spent months looking for him. as a go. i spent over a year with my brother messing it's a bad feeling when you don't know if you brothers alive or dead. when his body was identified for d and i tasted hers. the hardest part was telling my mother and his wife. that after burying him, i was able to relax for many families and to lunar, there is no choice but to wait and see if their loved ones are among the dead. for
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how did, how came in his family, there is grief. but finally, an end to uncertainty while trainer al jazeera shipley. now, activists urging singapore the government has stopped the execution of a convicted malaysian drug trafficker colon thing is scheduled to be hanged on thursday. he was convicted of bringing heroin into singapore in 2016 activist j. collins was threatened and forced to make drug deliveries true. single quarter repaid gambling debts. the execution of another malaysian back in april, sparked a global outcry because he was believed to be mentally disabled. italy has declared a state of emergency and 5 northern regions as they deal with there was drought and 70 years. emergency funds will be made available for areas surrounding the river po, about a 3rd of these farm land depends on the river, which is drying up. as you can see. and the country has had an extremely dry winter spring and summer has been unusually hot. mo,
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farmers in the netherlands have blocked access to supermarket warehouses in protest against government plans to cut emissions of provisions including nitrogen oxide. there appears that thousands of farms will have to close in order to meet that goal and apart and say the proposals are unrealistic. steadfast and reports now from the dutch city of ne kick without pharma snow foot, with that slogan, farmers to get tractors to food distribution centers around to country blocking refrigerator trucks from delivering food with thousands of supermarkets on the live remaining shines off. 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. philosophy, the 100 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,
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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 has 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 meet your p and 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 fouled 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
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not that actually florida, they are right. and if they think they have to do this, just do it only 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 it disrupt society if citizens start to suffer, there'll be a limit to what people will accept pharmacy. they will continue to blockades until government changes. it's a mission plan. barbara violet goes, we don't have much choice. i don't know to have any effect. 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 schiphol 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. step, fasten in lake egg. ah ha,
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that is out of there. and these are the headlines. at least 6 people have been killed and a shooting as an independent.

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