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the 0 o, the land of the free americans never been a rural democracy. the black people with no rich marriage that democracy may be excludes divisions and struggles in america's electoral system. a fight for and against equal representation. and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media cast right on al jazeera government shut off access to social media. ah for the 1st time ever, israel admits it soldiers likely killed al jazeera journalist, serene apple, actually, ah,
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hello, hello ma'am. you're watching of their life, my headquarters here in doha. also coming up, we will deliver, we will deliver and we will deliver. i'm way the u. k. conservative party pixel is trust as its leader paving the way for her to become the next british prime minister. also can use top court rejects the challenge to last month's presidential election results upholding william raton victory. i therefore stand a handled brother with all my competitors and to all their support. we are not enemies, we are canyons. and the search is on in canada for 2 men, suspected of a series of staffings that killed 10 people. ah, welcome to prague of these really military has admitted for the 1st time that al
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jazeera gen, the sharina will actually was likely killed by israeli gunfire. it released its long awaited reported to her death st. there's a high possibility. she was accidentally hit by israeli troops who were responding to phi from palestinian gunmen. israeli army says it did not find any violation of regulations and it will not be pursuing any criminal investigation demolish i all begins are coverage the almost whole months of past odyssey or journalist trevino barkley was murdered by an israeli soldier. occupied westbank, despite repeated calls from human rights organizations and press freedom advocates for an independent investigation into the killing of surely. and israel has consistently refused even ignoring the call from you or a secretary of state anthony blinking for such a probe. now israel has released the findings of what it calls an operational investigation. the accused investigating themselves these rarely probe found that
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quote, there was a high possibility that was clear was accidentally hit by israeli gunfire that was fired towards what acclaimed was suspects identified as armed palestinian gunman. however, there has been no evidence to support israel's claim. kitty was killed in broad daylight whilst wearing clearly marked press protested your eye witness statements envied your evidence, shows that there was no extremes or fire. and the veteran journalist followed all protocol investigations by algae 0 the new york times. and cnn all established that she was killed by israeli fire, in what's many say appear to have been a deliberate hit in the media off them off of the killing israeli officials changed their narrative 7 times and 24 hours. and now 4 months later,
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whilst admitting that's one of their soldiers was probably behind the killing, the insists it was a mistake. israeli officials will hope that releasing these findings will help save off criticism. but many will question whether or not it will be enough in the court of public opinion. shooting a blacklist as life matters for its parts all g 0 has vowed to continue seeking justice for its murder journalist. as history in the family. her brother, anton, a niece lina, have met with members of the u. s. congress and senate, hoping for washington's help and seeking justice from its ally. all jazeera is also part of a wider coalition of media freedom organizations petitioning the international criminal court to look into the case of the slain veteran journalist with other legal avenues also being explored. the since the year 2000 israel has killed almost 50 journalists, an injured countless, more. the occupying power has bombed entire buildings, housing media outlets,
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and recently rated the offices over internationally recognized human rights organizations and prevented them from doing their work. many fear that unless justice is secured for shooting, bartley and everyone involved in her killing is held accountable, then israeli soldiers will continue to act with impunity, killing whoever they wish. dramatic show yard al jazeera. trina barker, family is accusing the israeli government and military of trying to obscure the truth about what happened and in a statement her family said as expected, israel has refused to take responsibility for murdering serene families. not any surprised by the this outcome, since it's obvious to anyone that israeli war crimes cannot investigate that own crimes. we remain deeply hurt, frustrated and disappointed. the statement goes on to call for a for independent incredible us investigation, saying that accountability requires action. and human rights watch says it stands
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in solidarity. wishing family, echoing that call for the us to investigate what happened, the group, israel and palestine director marcia care said all of the evidence points to israeli false is having killed her. these really prove was a whitewash. he went on to say that victims of israeli abuse of face to wall of impunity for years with us, you're going to have more from the street that's been renamed dr. story and actually in ramallah the pursuit of justice for serene within israel is over. it is ended, this is the military's final word on this matter. and now the focus for sharina family and for al jazeera english, which is also taking on her case will be on international the international front. her family is asking the united states to conduct a thorough, an independent investigation. sharon was palestinian american, and l g 0 as legal team is pursuing a case with the international criminal court. now a senior military official,
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brief journalists, prior to the release of the report, he's called sharon's death. a devastating and tragic loss offered condolences but said there was not 100 percent certainty that the bullet that killed serene came from an israeli soldier. he cited the possibility that it could have come from an armed palestinian and he says, what if there is 100 percent certainty of is that no israeli soldier, targeted sharina or any other journalist? the israeli military says that it conducted multiple internal probes that it also reviewed the investigations of media outlets such as the washington post and cnn. and that when it handed over the results of its investigation to the military advocate general, that that person concluded that israeli soldiers had not violated the rules of engagement or violated procedures. and therefore there was no reason to pursue
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a criminal investigation. the palestinian ambassador to the united kingdom isms omelette says that it's up to the international community to hold israel accountable for the killing of sharing. we have been clear as clear. we have provided the facts to the palestinian people under a 100 times lying like, oh my god worth watching. oh, cool is very clear. only the international judicial system only did the national justice system, the i c. c cabinet of justice to city and her family. the palestinian people and the many who have been assassinated now that like luxury and we call you a problem on the i c and the fight, is that the palestinian aside a dilemma? all the evidence to stop dragging their feet the prosecutor on the icy must stop dragging his feet and they must stop investigation immediately, especially in light of the fighting that makes mockery of any cause or justice
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of any accountability being delivered. given the situation them to describe, we will from the beginning is rob will, will try every trick in the book to watch, watch itself. no, on expect the killer to proceed themselves to actually invite them since, i mean, this is a sure we need to see the full enforcement of international law and the u. s. here is responsible to protect its own citizens. and regrettably, the u. s. is willing to go as far as helping this, like what it said, against the very purpose of justice for sure. you and others, let's trust, has been picked out the new leader of the united kingdom's conservative party and will replace forest johnson as the british prime minister. now trust secured, just over 80000 boats. beating the former chancellor wishes scenic by around 20000 ballots that he baba has moved to london. richie soon at 60399. this truss
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81326. therefore, i give notice that this truss is elected as the leader of the concerned union is why the results have been widely predicted. but it's no less significant given the candidates differing approaches on the economy and helping people facing huge rises in energy bills. let's try to address those issues, but only after attribute to the man she replaces as prime minister on tuesday. horace, you got breakfast done. you crushed jeremy colby. you rolled out the vaccine and you stood up to vladimir putin. you are admired from kiev to carlisle. richie scenic resigned along with dozens of conservative m. p. 's accelerating boris johnson's departure. he's now word tories to unite behind his former cabinet colleague, but she knows winning back public trust will be
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a big challenge. after such a long selection process, the urgency for the new prime minister to tell the public exactly what stretch they'll be taking over the cost of living crisis is clear unless trust count of failed to realize that low the work i think has been done. and i think the team are aware that once he transition from campaigning to government, this is a talk question on people's minds. and people will expect to hear clear and comprehensive answers. and i think we'll get that later this week. i will deliver on the energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills that all say dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply of to previously focusing on tax cost . trust is reportedly considering a freeze on energy bills. something to your position labor party has called for this a political consent that that needs to happen. shinny swamps, the question how she got to pay for that labor. me clear the need to be a winful tax on oil and gas companies. so she needs to show that she actually
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understands and come meet the challenges that are there after 12 years of failure of this tory government, how we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 2024. thank you, said no shortage of immense challenges so immense in fact that some predict another leadership challenge before the next election is due in 2 years time. nadine barber al jazeera london was constructive to andrew simmons, his following events. or of course, no trans officially sort of gets the job to morrow. but so m p 's as are already calling for early elections, aren't they? and it does seem that scottish in dependence is again in the spotlight. well yes and no, it certainly is being raised because of the numbers. the numbers involved in this election, it amounts to a 172000 people as quoted this morning by the 1922, our bench committee that's conservative members. voting for less trust and 57
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percent of the share of the vote she received. now m p 's a didn't actually vote in favor of less trust them at their person was risky, sumac. and so she has a, an issue there in terms of support here. and she has a massive issue where the opposition part is because of the method of her election . it doesn't engage the british public and choosing the next prime minister on the scott's rule that hopping mad in blackfoot, the westminster leader of the scottish national party. had this to say that prime minister does not hobby mandate from the people of scotland and the people the united kingdom with the right thing to do is to make sure that we have an alley alex to come and support one in particular. i've got the right to see that we have had enough of westminster for us or future as an independent scotland, back in the uniform union. before it's natural zeroes, sir andrew, you know,
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what more do we know about liz trust, son, certainly about her strategy going forward. that's question. a lot of people all over the world are asking who is list trust will just before a move on at one point about her personality is shown in that precise debates about the scottish national call for a referendum. she described nicholas sturgeon, the leader of the party as an attention seeker, just dig nora was her advice. well, that's the sort of thing you might find. this new, a prime minister for the u. k will don't. she'll she'll talk all of a sudden, just off up from the head. it's unusual. she's not a classic sort of tall, conservative party leader at she had some roots that are with parents who are left wingers, not particularly unusual there. but what is different is that she went to oxford university and supported the at the, the,
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the liberal democrat party. and she was president of the, of the, of that party at the oxford university. not only that, she was an odd campaigner against against nuclear power. and she was a member of c and d in the eighty's. her mother was campaigning with her in various demonstrations. so you get the idea that this woman is, is not a, an all very conservative at all, but she does have determination. she keeps saying, i'll deliver, i'll deliver, i'll deliver, we lost count. the number of times she said, that deliver in her 5 minutes of dress. she is promising that she will really come to terms with the crisis in the economy. the crisis and the cost of living the world crisis, the 40 years. in fact i'm, i'm something with inflation now. i it regular reco figures into a beyond 10 percent. furthermore, she intends to grow the economy. she's a sort of person who will say to the bureaucrats and when minister no,
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i wanna do it, my wife will that work. how can she pay for all these tax cuts she wants to introduce? it would seem the numbers. people think that she won't be able to afford it. she'll have to renee on some of her promises that won't be unusual. she's renamed, at least 2 times. sheet on to you turns are in the campaign. however, unlike forest johnson, she doesn't have the slick means of trying to wriggle out and situations. it would seem of her own mission. she says she's not a great orator, she's not the sort of person who will carry a lot of weight with what she does. sometimes, but she's a big thinker, it would seem a determined player, and it looks as if she is going to be pretty ruthless too. but we'll see what happens in the days ahead for the moment. andrew simmons in london, thank you. while still had hail out as the european gas prices, so another 30 percent of markets react to russians. decision to keep the key
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pipeline close plus then the next few years, what i will cover the entire place. liberia's, coastal communities say they are running out of time. as officials hold a conference on climate change. ah, the journey has begun. the b for world copy is on its way to the castle book, your travel package today. let's go with your weather update for asia. thank you so much for joining in right off the bat. we'll start with an update on the monsoon rains in india, and they're pepin up along the western gap. so for buffer roster state karnataka careless spilling into time on that. do we see those darker hughes? the blue that means rain is falling at a more intense level. here's an update right now on the typhoon. this is the early hours on tuesday. we stopped the shot here. again, those darker colors,
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right. this is some torrential downpours and very powerful winds here. at one point this type was equivalent to a category 5 stored. but look at this, it's quick. moving on tuesday, it's out of there. so we will see an improvement in those conditions across the korean peninsula. let's talk about that heat rate now along the yangtze river valleys, suns out. so that's allowing those temperatures to build. for example, in shanghai and a dome of heat around gray lin at $38.00 and look at it. it's more rounds of rain to go for taiwan. which of course, we don't need after the typhoon meandered in that area. the monsoon rains also pepin up across southern sections of indo china right across into the philippines is ball. and when this weather report with an update on those monsoon rains in pakistan, just a few hit him is showers. here we're in a law likely until about the middle of september. see, later, i saw a special airline of the journey on counting the calls back as don is suffering from destructive floods. what will it cost be already struggling economy?
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the all think region is rich in natural resources, but how was global warming impacting economic potential innovation hub opens and cap counseling costs on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter how you take it well for you, the news and current affairs that matter to you with ah, look about your watching. i'll deserve me, said robin in doha, reminder of all top stories. the israeli military has admitted for the 1st time that al jazeera gen, the sharina, but actually was likely killed by israeli gunfire. but in a report,
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it said that it will not pursue any criminal charges. less trust has been picked as the new leader of the u. k conservative party, i will place forest johnson as the british prime minister trust beat. former chancellor rich, you see that by around 20000 votes. can you supreme court is that paled. william raton, within last month's presidential election. it throughout all of the allegations of vote. rigging, put forward by his opponent, veteran, politician, riley a dingo, and in a statement of anger said that he was always or has always stood for the rule of law and will respect the opinion of the court. despite vehemently disagreeing with its decision, he went on to say his lawyers offered what he called, irrefutable evidence. but unfortunately, the judges saw it. otherwise. margotto has extended an olive branch to his competitors, including riley o dinger. democracy is expected to unite people, strengthen their society and improve their institutions and must not become an
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acrimony us fearful and desperate enterprise. we are fired, alternative visions and missions than submitted to their sovereign de zisha of the citizens of kin. we are only competitor not enemies, please. in western canada, searching for 2 suspects after a series of stabbings. 10 people have been killed and at least 15 injured in multiple locations in the province of saskatchewan, stephanie decker has more. the police presence is deceptively calm, given the severity of the attacks. 2 men went on a stopping spree in a remote indigenous community in southern canada. today, september, 4th, at 540 this morning the saskatchewan divisional operations communication center for the r c m p d. o. c, c received a call reporting a stabbing on the james smith cree nation in the following minutes. our
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d o. c. c received multiple calls reporting additional stabbings at different locations in the community. the suspects named were damien sanderson and mile sanderson. pictures of the 2 suspects have been circulating nationwide. as the investigation confirmed, the 2 suspects. damien sanderson and mile sanderson were traveling in a vehicle. at 9 45 am, a 4th dangerous person to alert was sent to the entire province, indicating multiple victims in multiple locations were located. prime minister just intruder has tweeted, the attacks in saskatchewan are horrific and heartbreaking. i'm thinking of those who have lost loved one and of those who were injured. checkpoints have been set up across the region. the manhunt continues. stephanie decker, al jazeera gas prices have hit new highs after russia shut down the key pipeline to
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europe. prices shot up by as much as 30 percent in early trading on monday, russian ga, strongest prompt, announced an indefinite shut down of the new old stream. one pipeline on friday. of the u. s. is accusing russia of using energy is a weapon. french present mental nicole says, europe needs to stop at plans for renewable energy products. a trial has started in paris for 8 people accused of involvement in the 2016 bastille day attack in nice. 86 people were killed when attack and drove his truck into crowd. the people have gathered to watch a fireworks display. natasha butler has more from the french capital. well, this trial is under way in paris, but proceedings are being broadcast live to a special center in the southern city of nice where the attack took place. there are $8.00 to $7.00 are in courses one we have learned is in custody, and accused of variety of links and given logistical support to the attack,
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including helping him to rent the truck that he used on the night and also helping him to obtain a weapon the attacker, of course, not in court because he was shot dead by police on the night of the attack in 201631 year old tennis in man mohammed law wager belong, drove this 19 town refrigeration truck down the promenade in the southern city of nice people were out for a fireworks display was, of course, an evening of leisure. should have been pleasure and fun that really turned into a nightmare. 86 people killed hundreds into the amongst them. so many children were for the survivors. and some of the victims. they say that this trial is important and they've been waiting many years for it's more, it's a difficult moment. it's very complicated. where reliving a lot of moments personally, i'm taken back 6 years into the past when i was looking for my daughter painfully going back and forth to the victim shelter to ask for information on her to tell.
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it's important for them to be heard, to give to them and needs to tell the story. it's important to talk about the memory of those who died in this attack and for us to through the trial, re, live and bring back to life. these people will, amongst those, expected to testify during this trial will be the former french president for all owned and former interior administer the time ban. cause not many questions. of course have been raised since other hackers where the more could have been done to prevent it because the nice pack took place just a month after the paris attacks and killed $130.00 people. the country was in a state of emergency lots for this trial. we are expecting a verdict in december for the accused. they face anywhere between 5 years and 20 years in prison. if i am guilty at least 21 people have been killed and earthquake . that said, se in china, according to state media, the trauma struck just outside of the city of can ding, rescues,
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or heading to the effect various local media reporting a number of towns and cities province have been seriously damaged by land. although it is in south griff, her razor typhoon alert to the highest level as the strongest tropical storm in years. best down on the region typhoon animal is expected to make land fall in the port city of san. later on monday, it's already hit gigi island, where flights were canceled. the storm is also affecting japan's mikaya islands and it's expected to intensifies. it moves over the waters of east china sea from the bride as it be done with more on the situation. as the most powerful stone system recorded so far, this year, south korea and its northeast asian neighbors can at least account themselves lucky that hidden, no existence so far has been out at sea. it's mainly the island of taiwan that's been suffering from the impact of some of it out a rain bands. but the past couple of days, the storm has gradually been moving north,
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tracking across some of japan's most southerly islands. going past the south korean island of j. u and then he's going to be making land full here on this densely populated part of the coastline in the port city of blue sun, which is south korea. the 2nd city. what's worth is that it will coincide with a high tide. so given the storm surge, that will be accompanying this typhoon and also the bands of rain because this storm system is hundreds of kilometer across people. here are expecting quite extensive flooding. they all bracy for the work better. how do use and she won, and i've had my boat for 15 years and it's my 1st time lifting it out of the water . they say this typhoon is going to be different than the others, hip water and gas in terms of destructive power. people are comparing this typhoon with typhoon mammy, back in 2003, which is remembered here for having caused widespread destruction and also resulting in
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a number of death. the prediction is that this typhoon will be at least the strongest that possibly setting a record for the korean peninsula. and this comes valley a mug off the record breaking amounts of rain fell on the sol metropolitan area which seems to be further evidence that south korea like so many places around the world, is increasingly facing extreme weather events, change, rains, and destroying homes and historical flights. in liberia, the un says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion. was nicholas hack reports from providence island in monrovia. the ocean has eroded 30 meters of the capital shoreline. in the past decade. providence island holds the promise of the past yet to be discovered 200 years ago. fried american slaves settled here and founded liberia. we visited the island in october 2021. look at it now. the island appears to be shrinking. with the rising tide,
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a window into the past is disappearing, says young lebaron archaeologist for day is art painful because this coronets our histories, the area is on or thread in that in the next few years there what all will whole body and tie up is there by erasing the entire historical site of the republic. in the summer liberian and american archaeologists excavated parts of the island. they found ceramics from ships from the caribbean, the america in europe, but also further afield. their findings brought more questions than answers on the other side of the atlantic, american archaeologist met riley says it is in just parts of liberian history, but american history is well being lost to the rising water. just about a meter below the surface, you're encountering a water table, artifacts that were already being absorbed into the river bed system. and as the water table continues to rise, these archaeological deposits are at risk of being destroyed,
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losing the archaeological integrity of these very significant sites before we even have a chance to study them. and that goes from many of those significant heritage sites across the coastal region. all 19th century sites that were settled by free african americans which represent an unparalleled type of story in the history of the african diaspora. almost 800000 people across west africa are displaced because of ongoing torrential, rains and floods. monrovia is barely a meter above sea level. with the rising ocean, the slums are sinking and so are the historical sites. on providence island archeologist found the remains of vessel artifacts and settlements, but look at it now. it is for them race against the ty to dig in, retrieve what they can because an important chapter of human history is disappearing as we speak. for young archaeologists foot a there is.
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