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not as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference with ah morning, an anger and the occupied west bank after a senior commander, the palestinian arm group is killed by israeli forces. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan. this is out as they are alive from dell are also coming up. the white house as president biden wasn't briefed on the f. b. i search a former president donald trump's home a close race and kenya's presidential election, but it may take a week before the results are announced. ah, and unknown, but not forgotten. the community in ukraine berries, unidentified victims kill by russian forces in future.
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ah hungry protests are broken out and parts of the occupied west bank and east jerusalem after his writing forces killed a senior commander of the palestinian armed group. alex, a martyrs brigades. oh, this was a demonstration in bate l against the shooting of abraham alma booey and 2 others. they were killed just 2 days after ceasefire took hold in garza between israel and another palestinian armed group in the it's a we a neighborhood of ocoee bodies, jerusalem israeli force, his fide tear gas at youths who used fireworks to protest. some palestinian organizations are called for a general strike. john holeman reports from nablus. this railey military on the dawn raid in the occupied west bank. they arrived in force
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in the city of nablus, looking for this man. he brought him on the boosting. a senior figure in alex and mouth his brigade's israel had tried to catch him before and got away. this time they succeeded, trapping him in this building. the old city. these bullet holds a testament to a fire fight that continued through the early morning. this man says he found the booth se salon. garfield looked out when i arrived. we saw smoke and far one of us. we used our teachers to cover our noses and entered the house. we found a body right here. a guy recognized him and said it was abraham. israeli forces also kill 2 of the members of the group, and dozens of people were injured in the fighting in the crowded old town. thousands accompanied the funeral procession. from these sayings you can see how popular abraham unable say was in the town of nobliss, but these people, a resistance fighter for his railey authorities. he was
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a terrorist who shot at soldiers and civilians. a threat that they had through we are neither saw one a teacher also on the march, what she thought as a sub for thought, oh, well, muffled behind. now when a young man opens his eyes to live and seize, killings, terrorism, violations of people's rights, and attacks on houses, then it's his right to defend his legitimate rights and to defend his homeland the israeli re king just 4 days after it targeted another arm grouped the palestinian islamic jihad in garza. no more this including on tuesday afternoon a 17 year old teenager killed by his ready forces during protests in hebron and all across the occupied west bank businesses shut. and a general strike in place. john hohmann out visitor, nablus occupied westbank were children accounted for one 3rd of the palestinians killed in garza during 3 days of fighting. 9 of the 16 children lived in the java
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lea, a refugee camp attack a name, went to the camp to speak to witnesses and families, and a warning fear as may find some images in her report. distressing. ah, at just 4 years old jameel had already experienced, wore his 16 year old cousin had lived through 4 of them. they didn't survive a visit to their grandfather's grave. 5 children were killed in the cemetery in jack ballier refugee camp on sunday. all but one of them from the same family had unlocked while a thought that only desert this symmetry. these relish hit is like a pock for our children in our religion. we consider it as our final resting place . there is no security for our children. i asked the international community to pressure israel to stop killing our children. this witness says he saw the explosion as the boys sat around the grave site. hello, hello. hello. just
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a few seconds after they passed me, i heard the sound of an arm drone hit, the children. it was quiet. there was nothing going on in the cemetery. it was safe, then i looked up and found the children dead along the previous day. 4 children in the camp were killed som, as they went to bye treats from a market, barely an adult. and an only child. colleen abu commodity was hoping to marry sue, and give his parents grand children, shout new shade. we could all be martyrs. almost every year we have war a massacres. when helene was born, i had the feeling he would and live long, but i never expected. he would die this way. witnesses a, the damage to these cars and the force of the explosion are consistent with israeli air strikes over the years. the israeli military says 200 of the rockets fired by palestinian islamic. he had misfired, and some civilians were killed. it is the is that a valley
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a cemetery is still being investigated. but the 1st incident which killed 4 children, was the result of an errant rocket fired by the armed group. no one here believes that messiah. it's not true. i saw with my own eyes. these are i eli ra kent from the roof off my home, the israelis masika my son. there is no doubt that palestinian groups are not responsible. the java lay a refugee camp last 9 boys in this latest round of violence with israel. during their short lives, they experienced the terror and loss of war after war. with no chance of a peaceful childhood, natasha named el jazeera, gaza. the white house says us president joe biden was not given advance notice of the f. b. i search the former president. donald trump's florida home federal agents visited from small lago residence on monday night. the white count says the justice department conducts investigations independently led trump and some republicans in
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congress have put the department under pressure saying it should explain the basis for the search. my kind of has more from washington d. c. the department of justice and the f. b, i are remaining tight lipped on this. they have declined to make any comment whatsoever. we have got some information from one of trump's own lawyers. she was actually at the floor, the mention when the search took place and she confirmed that the warrant had dealt with articles that had gone missing or couldn't be found. when then, president trump left the presidency, taking a large number of material with him to mar logo. this warrant they remain sealed, so is not accessible to the public. but all indications saw that this is dealing with material that then president trump took with them when he left the white house . now we do know that earlier this year, the department of justice personnel went to speak with donald trump at morrow laga
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discussing the matter of these missing documents or the documents that trump took within. so they didn't, at that stage, did take away a number of cases of documents, but it would appear that they did not take all and what the search was about, it would appear in the course of the past 24 hours. was those missing trove of documents that they still could not account for? but blue sign is a former us deputy attorney general. he says there would have been evidence to back up the search. there is no way that this search warrant would even been applied for without the approval of the attorney general. so we know merit garland authorized the search warrant application. a 2nd, a war requires a demonstration to a neutral magistrate that there is probable cause to believe the search will uncover evidence of crime they were to read. i mean,
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are arguable crimes here at issue one would be sharing classified information to unauthorized persons. the other would be taking documents that are publicly own, ah, and mutilating, destroying them, or taking them for your own personal use. and with those would say arguable crimes that we obviously haven't had a trial yet. and moreover, when you undertake a search pursuant to a warrant, or you can't conduct a re just rummage through someone's home, looking in the south or looking in ovens looking in a toilet bowls, things like that. you have to limit your search to places where the evidence of crime might plausibly uncovered. now another element that needs to be understood is that a, mr. trump, if he believes that this is a democratic, which one has the right to go into court and seek to enjoin or frustrate or prevent the further conduct of the search or to suppress its evidence on the ground that
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this was phony. it wasn't probable cause or they lied to the judge to get the off authority. counting has begun in kenya's presidential and parliamentary elections, voter turnout is expected to be around 60 percent. between fund one as a former prime minister, rhino dingo, and the current deputy president william wooten, i'm gonna say the race we close. katherine saw reports now from gut under, and central kenneth voted, arrived early to cost them. both technical and logistical problems were reported at some polling stations. what does will come out? well as expected and every 100 who to increase but overall voting went smoothly. members of the messiah community wore their traditional clothing as they waited patiently line. i'm expecting that is i, there is going to be peace that people are gonna are going to a lead lead us of their choice. they lead us or they know they are going to event
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in the economy of this country. deputy president william router voted in his home county in the rift valley. he's one of the front runners for the presidency. i feel very good that after so many months of campaigning and like freaking to the people of kenya and failing our agenda. and our manifesto and having discussions across the country this morning it's d d. his rival opposition leader i low dingo voted at appalling station in nairobi, accompanied by scores of supporters, outgoing president who kenyatta voted in central kenyatta. after falling out with his deputy kenyatta has back to dinner to succeed him, leave your selection will be free and it is every, every canyon's hope that that is the way it shall be. you also?
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absolutely. ah, some analysts say canyons want politicians to focus on issues like the economy. most of the people we have spoken to share the same concerns. the cost of living is very high. people have no jobs. they're worried about corruption. they hope their new leadership will make things better. the high cost of living is something better to lead to their tenants at your place. a living job, western ended, and i want them to improve one economy, financially, hospital and even food needed those things. those are necessity in life. kenya has a history of election balance. this year voted they, they hope the outcome of the poles reflect the true will of the people. catherine's soil al jazeera nairobi were poetry guitar. as a canyon political commentator,
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he says ethnic divides are playing less of a role in this election. as many kenyans are more focused on the cost of living crisis, most of my elections on boarding day are fine. our problems only come when i, it comes to, to the account and are transmitting the results. and i think that the stager in now is t looks like is going smoothly. so compared with the last 3 electrons, especially at 1007 and 8 when i was quite problematic that, ah, definitive quello violence. um, this is looking quite clean it out. so i think for saturday is there staff are going to struggle of the to find, find, to put garrett, this electron again, stands out in the sense that, ah, ethnicity has really been de emphasize. are my intrigues elections it's, it's all been sort of presented even as an ethnic contest by in this one while
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the, the underpinnings of it are quite destiny are both had been gained rayleigh playing to their ethnic or of eyebrows and stronghold. armand, it still over lane by i think of a much stronger of our sense of our discussion of issues or reduced i to make it about my, the, the poor versus the, the wealthy summer of last divide thing. you know, which i think also kind of tracks or torn. and i think for me that i already an improvement genius. rob, which caused bracewell book out loud at different ways of organizing. i'm and it doesn't always have to be framed or are deafness. it. let's come here and i'll just air including south korea's heavy rainfall in a sentry kills at least 9 people in focus pointing to more rain ahead. ah, argentina counselor comes to football violence with
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a will cut just muslim marla status. ah, judy has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine group. your travel package today. this is your world weather update for the middle east and africa. hi there i sissy will begin in the middle east where i look at all this sand and dust swirling around pretty much from the gall freight through to the red sea. also on this back we can see some big showers in storms seem likely for western areas of yemen, where there has been flooding killers. put this a day forward, going around the golf. we've got that wind blowing down from iraq right through the golf, and that's with starting up the sand and dust, including for places like you weight where we've got a high of 50 degrees for pakistan. the prediction was for above average monsoon rains for august and right out of the gate, we're seeing that deliver for sin province,
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stretching from karachi to jacob bad on wednesday. for turkey, those winds through the black sea. the boss for is picking up is stan ball. i think when gusts of about 50 kilometers per hour seemed likely in next stop tropical africa, central africa, we've got our waves of rain moving off the ethiopian highlands, especially around heart tomb as well. but that will dissipate through the day and for southern africa. plenty of sun to go round week system pushes into the western cape that will spread some showers. but for vin, talk at 27 degrees. that is above average for this time of the year. that sure weather update bye for now. take care. i saw official ally of the journey life and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugees think stranger, they think other la latrice stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range the way you're coming from. and he said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human
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rights and land defenders and brazil thing live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera with ah, welcome back, a quick reminder by top stories here at this hour. there been protests across the off wide west bank after ready forces till the senior command of the palestinian on proof alex, a martyrs brigades, thousands of mourners fill the streets of nobliss where abraham elena lucy was killed. the white house says yes, president joe biden was not given advance notice of the f. b. i search for my
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president. donald trump's florida home federal agents visited trumps mar law. the residents on monday and counting his underway in kenya's presidential and parliamentary elections, voter turnouts expected to be around 60 percent. front runners, our former prime minister, reino dingo, and the current deputy president william wooten. now nearly one years since the taliban seized power in afghan, his dom young girls have been left hungry, isolated, and in some cases depressed. that's according to a new report by the aid organization save the children. it's pointing to afghanistan's economic crisis. crippling drought and taliban impose restrictions on females. the report says they've all had a devastating impact on children's health. while the survey found that $9.10 afghan girls are eating less than they did a year ago, many said they had no energy to study or play. nearly half of all girls during the age of $9.17 said, they're not going to school. they pointed to a lack of funds as well as the taliban ban on girls attending secondary school.
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many girls also struggled with their mental health and there was a clear gender gap. 16 percent a boy showed signs of depression, while 26 percent of girls displayed symptoms. 7 explosions have been heard near a military base in russian controlled crimea. a local authority say one person was killed and 5 injured in the blast. but the russian defense ministry says an attack did not take place. it says the explosion was caused by the destination of ammunition. and the u. s. is announced an extra $1000000000.00 in military aid for ukraine. it's the largest single package since the start of the conflict and includes munitions for long range weapons. washington had provided nearly $9000000000.00 and $8.00 before the announcement munitions for national advanced surface to air missile systems, or ne sams, $1000.00 javelin, a systems, and hundreds of $84.00 anti armor systems, 50 armored medical treatment vehicles,
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claymore, anti personnel, munitions, c for explosives demolition munitions and demolition equipment and medical supplies to include 1st aid kits, bandages monitors and other equipment. now ukrainians, living in areas which were one sunday, russian occupation. not still coming to terms with that trauma in the town of boucher several unidentified bodies and now being buried. john henderson attended one of the funerals of ukraine's unknown debt. yes. oh yes. yeah. these are the forgotten victims of boucher 15 civilian bodies had gone unclaimed since a battle that ended march 31st. all of them civilians. some of them shot with a single bulletin ahead. their crime authority say was that they were civilians of fighting age. all men and ukrainian authority say what happened here was a war crime. we are waiting for the trial for every killer
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hor was shit in, in severe lands on the territory of which a community and for every person in crumbling in moscow whole gave the order. because we see the scale of these skillen, and of course, those soldiers and officers who will stay here during the month. they had this order to kill civilians. al jazeera visited these victims once before about a month ago, but since then, no one has claimed them. it remained in a refrigerated truck, unidentified, their dna not matched, and now they're being buried, not with a name, but with a number. but people here say, while their identities might be lost, no one will forget what happened here. a rotten rocket is blasted off from kazakhstan, taking an iranian satellite into space intelligence
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officials quoted by the washington post a moscow plans to use the satellite in the one ukraine before handing it back to iran. but the iranian space agency says it'll control the satellite from day one. ron says it'll be used to monitor its borders and water resources. u. s. police say they have detained a suspect in the killings of 4 muslim men in the city of albuquerque. the earliest case dates back to november, the local police chief says officers received a tip off from the community after making an appeal last week, arrested mohammed saeed, a 51 year old muslim man. on monday, he's been charge of the mode of 2 men and is under investigation. in the other cases. 5 days ago we came to the public and asked you guys for health, which is 5 days ago. and in 5 days, we've identified 51 year old mohammed saeed as the person who perpetrated at least the 2 crimes on rhode island. and coronel se are continuing to investigate that involvement in the other crimes closely with the district attorney's office. and the federal prosecutor's office. what we can tell you is
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a tip from the community is what helped us lead us to this subject. and what helped us eventually find the car that we put out just 2 days ago to the public. health officials say they're worried about a pony or outbreak off to a case was confirmed in new york. the virus has been detected in the states sewage system authorities in our aging unvaccinated residents to get their shots. gabriel is under reports. at this medical clinic, a rush to get as many jabs in as many arms as quickly as possible inside these vials is not a covered vaccine. but instead, if vaccine for polio, yes, polio, ready to highly infectious, devastating virus that can cause paralysis. polio has been discovered in the waste water, in 2 areas of new york, paralyzing and unvaccinated 20 year old man who had traveled to europe for every one. he says, politically is totally hundreds of other pieces that are going on did happen. and
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so that's very worrisome. the centers for disease control and prevention or cdc is so concerned about polio being found in new york. they've sent a team of experts to investigate and try to contain it as quickly as possible. and this is the epicenter of the polio outbreak in america, new york's rockland and orange county's otherwise quiet areas about an hour north of new york city. as health officials try to get people vaccinated complicating matters this areas home to a lot of ultra conservative orthodox jews, many of whom refuse vaccinations because of religious doctrine. women was like she was population that has been relatively close. we do of communication with them through their rabbis, and make sure that they understand how critical it is that the people get vaccinated. there are some groups that tend to say, well, god will protect me,
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but look, if you take that view, then you can't really go to the doctor. it's a god has sent us vaccines. got a sent. those doctors got us, let us understand polio and how it works. i think god wants us to use vaccine and, and benjamin have plenty of patients towards recovery is as welcome as it is important. polio struck fear and people in the 1940s paralyzing over 30000 people a year in the us, where vaccinations were made readily available in 1955. and i was a little kid. i had polio, you don't want it is paralyzing. it is awful and it can kill the battle against polio is back on, and at least in one part of america, where there rushes, not only to get people vaccinated, but also convince those who are reluctant. gabriel, as audio al jazeera, new york to people have been killed and dozens injured during heavy rains and flash flooding in sudan,
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at least 2000 homes have been destroyed and riven. i'll state the rain also cut off the main highway to cartoon on flooding skill. at least 9 people in south korea after the heaviest rain in over a century. 7 people are missing the gang nam district, and soul was hit hard by the down for officials of issued landslide warnings, nearly 50 cities and towns, dozens of rows including major highways were also closed from upright. as more now from sol, the clean up operation is continuing across a sol across the city, and also in the surrounding province after these unprecedented rains, or streets, roads turns into rivers. vehicles swept away and sadly lives lost. some people caught in their apartments by rapidly rising flood waters. other people swept away in torrents. you know, at the forecast to say we're predicting up to 300 millimeters of rain for the sol area with these. with these range, the city many parts have experience. well,
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over $500.00 millimeters of rain, what is made the, at a situation slightly more difficult for the authorities here in south korea is that the north koreans are suspected to have been releasing water into the shed rivers up near the border between north and south to relieve the pressure on their dams and rivers. now normally the north would informed the south about this, but at the moment, of course, the 2 countries are not talking. the authorities here as well as looking after the clean up are really having to judge how they work now with future extreme weather events. now football violence is a long running problem in argentina. but as the world cup approaches authorities have reported a spike in the number of incidents to reasonable reports from when as ours the past few weeks have been difficult for elizabeth cornell, her 18 year old son, hakeem was killed by football fans, a lady who quarterly. my nephew says, my son told him to run and let go of his hand. when my nephew turned around,
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he saw my son on the ground holding his stomach and lots of blood. he says, my son told him to go away to protect him. he said, ah, walking was short doing a confrontation between the infamous letter with alice or radical football fans at a lower division match him when a site is at least 10 other people were injured. wonderful, this is the last video of him alive. wow. one of those who was involved in the killing of walking got an air worked at a municipality of canada, literally is that the town that's not far away from where this people live. and that's why the battery at our scene argentina continue to operate with impunity. because of the close ties that exist between politicians and this organizations, 3 of the suspects have been detained and other 3 are in hiding. and despite an international arrest warrant hawking's father says it will be difficult for justice to be served with alicia after they killed him, they went to
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a barbecue after everything they did, leaving my son lying on the ground because they have power and nobody cares. ah, would, will violence his sword in argentine, in recent months, confrontations between rival fans happen every other weekend. security analysts say, gangs could be trying to recover income lost during the pandemic lock downs. i wanting to get as young as a political and economic link that sustains the banners, because involves many sectors of society from politicians to the police, like my fear organizations. but with an emotional dedication to their clubs, that's almost religious. but analysts say there could be another explanation. every ward come year, our harass or fight themselves in order to get the ticket, the air tickets and the passports to be there are chanting for the argentine every fight in the heart of our, our, for our rightful man.

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