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by the p a to the u. s. se, until the moment it was returned by the u. s. i c at to the ph. so these are these rules we're talking about doing research about that. so montane as to what the see was do. i couldn't speak to what, what they intended to say, but i can tell you that no other party had possession of this bullet. during the examination, it was returned to the pew and it was returned of the piece of more questions, issue a cook. they and they, you one bustling, issued very quickly on their e one understand of the wind, blew rascals september i view pressure, they're ready to put out the expansion of the ones that we have consistently spoken to both sides. i to encourage them not to take steps that would exacerbate tensions . and in that, in the case of something like this would put the 2 state solution further out of reach. that's been a consistent message since the started ministration. because last one,
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because i promised to food 2 years ago, 2 years ago, 22nd june. i young cousin of mine was killed letting they still all just but i want to go and do who is at fulton. so ne, find god. then they continue to all corpse and not allow, but it is and you believe that they are to free those culture and give them to let you know that they can add a site. it's very difficult for me and i'm i'm aware of this case. i'm. i'm aware of the case. i know you've read it before. it is difficult for me to speak to specific cases. but you have also heard from us including in the context of serina block, that we believe that families of the deceased should be in a position, mourn, and peace and indignity. and to do so in a way that respects the tragic ordeal that they have endured in spoke with when
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he mentioned accountability statement throughout history history. because ability to these really should have a criminal prosecution to this is rose of investigate. it should be criminal, prosecute. we, we're not going to be prescriptive about this. again, it was considered judgment of the u. s. s. see that this was not intentional and nothing to suggest that this was anything more than the results. and the tragic result of a counterterrorism operation in which a non combatant, in this case, a mouse in journalist was built at the same time, we do want to see accountability. the idea is in the midst of its own investigation as a professional military force. the idea i will be in a position or is in a position to consider steps to see to it that something like this can happen again to consider steps that would safeguards noncombatants in the to so we have fear of
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anything more. that's the end of it. that's we're, we're always going to encourage steps to safeguard civilians and non combatants in a, in a combat zone. this is a message we have discussed with our is really partners prior to this i. and we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, on that there does need to be accountability, we have consistently called for accountability. in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be, but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability or to see to it that something like this does not happen again. it's present brittany, greener. she sent a letter to president biden, him to stand up for her to be watching a briefing that the state department there are reiterating the findings that they'd put out yesterday on the bullet that was responsible for death,
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the killing of sharina, oakley, and price. they're saying that we do want to see accountability a re stating that he thought that they couldn't. they had concluded from the forensic invasion investigation of the bullet that the gunfire was likely to been from the israeli army likely to be responsible for her death. but had no reason to believe it was intentional and that they had to. but they did want to still see some accountability in, on ongoing, more details there from their price on the investigation. they had into the bullet, to kill shoe in a berkeley in geneva, which is let's move on now to victoria in the u. k. a government has been plunged into crisis by the resignation in quick succession of 1st the health minister than the finance minister. both say they no longer have any loyalty to prime minister burrows johnson wearing a series of scandals. how secretary sergeant david, was the 1st to resign just over 2 hours ago in a letter published on twitter,
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where she's not the finance minister known in the u. k. as chancellor, the exchequer followed suit, minutes later, and letters were published, johnson was apologizing for the latest scandal to plague his administration. the revelation that he promoted an m. p despite knowing about allegations of sexual assault. on his resignation letter such java wrote that the conservative party had not always been popular, but it had been competent in acting in the national interest. sadly, he wrote to the public concluding that we are now neither. it's clear to me that the situation will not change on the leadership, and you have therefore lost my competence to where she soon i wrote that the public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. i believe the standards are worth fight before, and that is why i'm resigning. here is where a chinese joins me in the studio. pretty major blow for johnson. can he survive? this can be heard, typically ready is if not impossible for a prime minister to,
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to survive at double resignation. clearly coordinated between these 2 key ministers, one of whom is basically the 2nd most important minister in the land after the prime minister himself, the chancellor of the exchequer. both of them launching personal attacks on bras, johnson and questioning his leadership said that may not resigning from the government because i disagree with the government, the resigning because they disagree with him. and they think that he has fundamentally compromised the integrity of the government. having said that, boris johnson is the politician for whom the normal rules do not apply. he something of lazarus, he can resurrect himself from scandals and blows that would sink other politicians. so he is going to be trying to rally the loyal. there are numerous ministers that have come out this evening and said that they do back him. there
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hasn't been another resignation since that of of richie soon act. so it is possible that he can survive in the interim bots. the mood of the party is, is going against him clearly. and he survived a vote of confidence in the last few weeks under the rules of the game. he is unable to. there will be another vice a confidence against him for, for a year. but those rules can be changed. next package m p 's feel that it is getting so bad that i need to change the rules they will try to do so. and so using that, the, the catalyst or that these to these big, big resignations might act as a catalyst for those m p. 's who up until now might have been loyal to him but, but were unhappy for them to to sort of start her readiness support as well. yeah, i mean it's, it's very possible if there are further resignations, then it might be that another voice competencies is by the, by, it's not necessary because position may be untenable. but yeah, this is
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a man for whom scandals have mounted and mounted or mounted. we've had party gate that's been, that's the most serious one that is most already trust with him amongst the population. that was when he had he and key aids people within downing street and further field. while we're partying. during locked down when they were telling the population that they had to stay indoors. nazi dying members of their family not go into old people home to say good bye to loved ones that really heard a lot of people and, and, and people very angry about that. there was the own passes, an affair where a former minister was found by the parliament standards watched octave committed, an egregious brute breach of lobbying rules. boris johnson then tried to change those rules to protect him and it was a backlash and had to back down as an argument over decorating a flat where the money for that came from the most recent one is about chris pincher. the sir. ah, m p, who is, sir, is, has resigned because of her allegations of sexual misconduct groping men in
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a nightclub. there's not a discussion about what downing street knew about that. ah, earlier in the week it said it didn't known a thing. now, it transpired that he did, and we can hear boris johnson's apology from earlier on this evening. about 2 and a half years ago. i got this a complaint. ah, it was. it was something that i was only raised with me very cursorily, but i wish. okay, that we heard, i in particular had acted on it and that he had not a continued and young because he then okay, went on, i'm afraid to behave as far as we can see, according to the allegations that we have very, very badly uncle. i mean, i'm sorry for, for those who been badly affected by what options does junction have now when i am he, he, he will do his best, a soldier on this is not a man who resigned. so, so here we, we, we shouldn't really expect that is possible, but we shouldn't expect that back that. so i think he will try to gather around
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that, his loyal ministers, he will replace richey snack, he will replace salvage of it, and he will try to pretend that this is business as usual, but he could only kick that can so far down the road. and sooner or later, it's going to come back and i'll probably trip over it. thanks very much. lori shaney, thank russia has struck several targets across ukraine's eastern donetta region. as the warrant as a new phase, moscow's horses have turned their attention to capturing the next after a present that may have hootin claim victory in neighboring new hands. providence officials say a market in a city of surveillance who was here on tuesday. can at least 2 people and injuring several others and in back moot regional police. a residential buildings were hit and injuring several civilians. attacks would have been reported in crumb at oscar
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as his disbelief. their shilling everywhere now, but i don't really want to leave my home behind. i have a child yet. i hope some day this will stop, i hope for peace. i hope they stop shelling, but we can move around the city calmly. walk around and go to the see one day of which you do your over to you who was his aren't working trolley bussey's aren't working because they're shelling us shillinger more chevy. they are doing it on purpose to scare people. was that a trail of destruction across ukraine with a number of destroyed schools, apartment blocks, roads, and bridges growing every day. president laudermill zalinski says it will cost $3.00 quarters of a trillion dollars to rebuild. alan fisher reports from ear pin at near the capital cave. it's a place to sleep, a place to rest, but not a place should call home for natalia because her husband and the 3 children the freeway carriage in what's in it is all they have left in the world. their home on the outskirts of keith was destroyed in the russian advance, gone in just seconds. no 30
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families are housed here on railway carriages somewhere safe. somewhere we can call their own ronald till wall. as long as we don't have anywhere else to go. if i have a, hey, a we live on the streets, obviously have their memories and a few videos on the phone of happier times. they've been back. but just once, the scene too painful, reality, too harsh as rest. yet in little lynch, the children don't understand what's going on or what's happening. it's very difficult to explain what happened. they think we are not trained. so they go in on a small journey and they keep asking, well, we will go home. we korean needs help, rebuilding vital infrastructure like bridges and water supplies have gone. some of the work has already started the reconstructing this road on the way to keep it was blown apart by the ukrainians to stop the russian advance on the capital. but the
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total sum could talk more than $750000000000.00. it was president zalinski told the donors, conference and switzerland. a colossal job. gracie, susie, lillian, ukrainian forces have liberated more than a 1000 settlements from de acquires. and your wants are aided every week. all of them suffer a significant destruction. and this is also implies the need for a loss. alphonso, by the restoration of infrastructure for the return of his medicines and social theories for the restoration of not only economic life, liam low mile and all this was natalia's home, destroyed like thousands, tens of thousands of others. so many people left the country in the early days of the war that when they return, the face seems like this and the government wants to rebuild those homes and with it, the lives of millions. alan fisher al jazeera hairpin ukraine. nato her signed off on the accession protocols for sweden and finland allowing the 2 nordic countries
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to join the miniature lines. once parliaments ratify their membership of sweden and finland have been neutral for decades. but pushed for membership off to russia, invaded ukraine. nature leaders decided to fast track the processor to summit and madrid last week. in march, the most significant expansion of the alliance since the 19 ninety's and is set to increase russia's isolation further. but turkey could pose problems for new members with anchor a warning, it could still block the process. if sweden and finland failed to meet demands to extradite people, it deems terror suspects. this is on historic day. for fillum, for sweden, for natal, aren't for you to atlantic security fillin and sweden will make strong, unimportant contributions to our alliance. our forces are improper all they have trained, exercised, and served together for many years. we share the same values and we've faced the
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same challenges in the baltic sea armed beyond still to come this half hour. police say the man suspected of killing that 6 people at an independent day parade near chicago bought his gun legally and planned the attack for weeks and 5 speech therapist go on trial for sedition in hong kong. over children, stories about sheep and moves. ah hello, let's have a look at the weather across europe. from the satellite image, you can see a mass of cloud. now that's carrying a swarm of thunderstorms. moving away from more central to eastern areas, bringing a heavy rain and some strong winds and stormy conditions stretching all the way from the baltic states down to the balkans. it's going to get very wet here,
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but it's also looking rather wait for the north east of spain. we've got warnings on wednesday. we could see some flooding clearing away. however, by the time we get to thursday for the north scandinavia, a heavy rain putting into western areas of norway, by the time we get into thursday, it's going to run the wet for sweden when wendy for denmark and into germany. more of that coming for poland, stretching further south. but behind that we have got some warmth coming through. we're going to see temperatures dipped down as the mass of thunderstorms pushes its way further east. but for britain, an island, it's improving situation. sunny spelled warmer in the south, it's going to get warm as well across the iberian peninsula, extreme heat, continuing for the italian islands in the mediterranean for greece, it does look pretty clear. we have a look at the 3 day for athens. we are seeing a lot of that warmth, but by the time we get to saturday, we are going to see some showers that should weather update. ah,
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traditional wrestling in san diego village festival. now it's a national male and female vote and larger, really big money out there. well, look at this unifying, cultural full and a way out to poverty then ago, wrestling with reality on al jazeera. oh the ah, armando top story here now, is there a u. k. government has been plunged into crisis by the resignation in quick
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succession. first, the health minister and then the finance minister. and they say they no longer have any loyalty to prime minister barak johnson. following a series of scandals. russia has struck several targets across the nest, as most goes, forces turn their attention to capturing the eastern ukrainian region. now they hold lou haskell. these 2 people were killed when a market was hit against a nature was signed off on the accession protocols for sweden and finland allowing the 2 nordic countries to join the military lines. once parliaments ratify their membership in those countries to be neutral for decades, but pushed from membership off to russia, invaded ukraine. had earlier the us state department has been defending a 3rd party investigation into the killing of their joan assuring abruptly understanding officials reacted with anger and condemnation to a report released on monday, which was inconclusive. state department spokesman,
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that price said the us administration works to ensure accountability. this was not a criminal investigation. this was an effort on the part of the u. s. s. he to summarize the findings that the p a have has devised and the findings that the id yes idea has come to in their own perspective investigations. yes, there was a site visit to the site of miss up was killing, but this was primarily a summation of the investigation on the part of the 2 parties of jordan joins us live up from the estate department in washington. rosa you were in that briefing. what was the main thrust of it? well, the main thrust of what ned priced, the state department spokes person was trying to get across was that this was not a criminal investigation being carried out by the us government as a many in the palestinian territories. and of some would suggest the family of sri
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knob lockley would have preferred. and certainly there were a lot of questions raised even by this reporter about how the usaa security coordinator, who typically works on security issues with the israeli government and with the palestinian authority. how that tub committee came up with this idea that to it was likely gunfire coming from the idea of that led to serena lockley's death but not able to determine intent. there was a lot of back and forth about whether there were any, a legal experts on this team that was involved in the process, which ned price said had been ongoing for several weeks now of cents on her killing . but out that he wasn't able to clarify whether any legal, a persons conducted any in interviews, either of eye witnesses or of israeli soldiers who were involved in that house rate
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in the janina camp ground. this is also a situation where net price was again calling for accountability. he said that the u. s. government wasn't going to tell the israeli government how to proceed. but he did say that the u. s. stands behind the notion that there should be accountability for sharina, blacklist, killing. and was there any sense of what that might entail trying to attend to trying to get an account of entity? well, ned price was a asked several times about it, and he would not to take the bait as it were to spell while to what would be acceptable. he did also say when i were asked the question whether or not the u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close family, about what is happening because they released a note indicating that they were very upset by the statement on monday about what
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the u. s. security coordinator failed in terms of this investigation. he did say that u. s. officials have been working closely with the family, but again it doesn't appear at least based on the family statement that they are satisfied with u. s. involvement in the investigation to this point was when jordan, thank you very much. please in the not his state say mondays shooting at an independent stay parade near the city of chicago had been planned for several weeks . a 21 year old suspects robert cream is likely to be charged in the next few hours . is accused of firing more than 70 rounds into the crowd at random, and on the person has now died, taking the title killed in the attack in highland park to 7 cream pre planned this attack. for several weeks. he brought a high powered rifle to this parade. he accessed the roof of a business, b, a fire escape ladder, and began opening fire on the innocent independence day celebration goers. the
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rifle was purchased in illinois and the information we have thus far is that it appears to have been purchased legally by kareema. during the attack, primo was dressed in woman's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his specialty, to as in his high density and help him during the escape with the other people who are playing the chaos and the 3 people have been killed and 18 others injured in an explosion at an armed epo in yemen, abbas happened in the southern market town of loda, which is controlled by forces, loyalty, eminence internationally recognize government. there's no immediate claim of responsibility. yemen has been in gulf to civil war since 2014. when iraq back to see rebels seize the capital santa and force the government into exile, turkeys annual inflation rate has surged to a 24 year high of 78 percent. and some economists say the true figure could be more
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than doubled, that the government has raised the minimum wage for a 2nd time in 6 months. but pay is still falling behind prices. present rich type add ons. economic policies are being blamed for the increases he's pushed the central bank to keep interest rates at 14 percent. from him consider who has been speaking to shoppers on the streets of his stumble. turkeys inflation rates has hits record high levels from all of us as the most common held line that you see on them is above turkey. and the last one and a half. here michael is, according to official figures. annual inflation rate is about 70 percent. but according to independent organizations, panel inflation is above 150 percent in turkey. this means any of these wages above that are commonly used in the turkish kitchen, especially in summer, are more and more expensive for the turkish citizens. this year. yeah, she took fall of everything is so expensive. you can buy nothing. you can't go on holiday. it's not enough. you just did
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a mother posture. fuel was 8 years now. it's 29. the rise in wages did not meet the gap caused by the price cycle to boost the purchasing power of the citizens. turkish government increased minimum wage salaries by 50 percent at the beginning of this year and they just gave a 30 percent increase last week. but according to experts at the, if these efforts are not enough to fight against inflation, which is actually caused by in low interest rates, turkish government, especially the turkish president, ardon believes that the high interest rates are the reasons for inflation. that's why they are keeping the interest rates low at 14 percent, but eventually the experts warn they will need to increase the interest rate. otherwise this inflation will be uncontrollable. scandinavian airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection in the u. s. it comes just a day after a 1000 pilots walked off a job when wage talks collapsed and a lot about many reports isn't the only airline in financial trouble. people
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wanting to go away for holidays, maybe in for turbulent summer. airlines around the world are struggling with strikes, staff shortages and the lingering fall out of pandemic lockdown. scandinavian airline essay yeah. has filed for bankruptcy protection in the us. it's blamed a pilot walk held over wages on monday. although it's financial woes have been long running, test needs to address it's changing financial position and make significant kerstell adoptions in order to become a competitive. the ongoing strike in may exist chancing situation, even char, from in the u. k. low cost airline, easy jazz has been forced the cart 10000 of its schedules, 160000 flights. the carrier blames work. a shortage is saying the problem is
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a lack of ground staff. so on monday, easy, just announce a chief operation officer peter bellow had stepped down to pursue other opportunity . we are willing british airways, passengers are also affected. the carrier is canceling about 1500 flights in the coming weeks saying the aviation sector is facing the most challenging period in history would go pilot shortage. we've got a fuel crisis with prices just going outside with got inflation. we need the fellow seats to get that what we call the load factor, up to series of problems involving labor issues involving i'll, shortages of personnel. the air traffic controllers are very affected by this high on friday airport workers went on strike in paris, demanding higher wages, food and fuel prices are rising,
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but employees complain their salaries aren't keeping pace with companies unwilling or unable to meet workers. demands coupled with stuff shortage. it's shaping up to be a difficult summer for both airlines and passengers. laura, that money out to sara. 5 speech therapist have gone on trial in hong kong, accused of sedition for publishing a series of children's books. one of them is the story of a community of sheep who tried to hold off attacks by wolves. authority say the books have hidden messages and incite hatred towards the government. entering brown has more from hong kong. since the unrest a 3 years ago, more than 10200 people have been arrested on choose date 5 of those people appeared before one shy district court in a case that is res concern that the space for descent here is narrowing quickly. if found guilty, they faced up to 2 years in jail. the $52.00 men and 3 women were arrested almost
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a year ago and have been in custody ever since. their crime, publishing allegorical style cartoon books that show conflicts between sheep and woo. in one tail wolf tried to occupy the village and eat the sheet. who in turn use their horns to fight back. the authors will all members of a speech therapist union, they were arrested under a long dormant sedition law. there was last use frequently in the 1900 sixty's during another troubled period of hong kong history. when there were violent protests against british colonial rule, that legislation has been re activated just as a more draconian national security law is being applied. hong kong police say that the current and recent law enforcement actions are based on evidence and have nothing to do with a person's political stance, background or profession. the hong kong government insists its judicial system
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remains independent. the intensifying campaign against descent was underscored by president changing things with it to hong kong. last week, he warned against a repeat of the street protests of 3 years ago, insisting the territory had moved from chaos to order. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, and spending more for you any time on our website address that is our 0 dot com ah or top stories on how to 0. you k government has been plunged into crisis by the resignation in quick succession of 1st the health minister than the finance minister. both savage and richie soon act sale they no longer have any loyalty to premier to perish. johnson, following a series of scandals. the resignation, letters were published as johnston was apologizing for the latest scandal to plague
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