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lauren taylor. this is al jazeera life and also coming up from conflict to climate change. the un general assembly is government must unite to tackle multiple challenges facing with low cost of living, crazy, raging prospects. cobbling inequalities are exploding, and all planet is burning. as war rages in ukraine must go back to or thirty's in the east and south. say they will hold referendums on joining russia this week. and ought to wreaking havoc in puerto rico, hearken, funeral, gain strength, and continues its destructive path through the caribbean. ah, hello, an independent investigation is found that the killing of sharina work lay by israeli
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soldiers in may was deliberate out 0 provided material for the analysis which was carried out by research from forensic architecture and al huck. a human rights group investigation reconstructed in this video and animation studied the angle of the israeli snipers gunfire in relation to sharon's location. the rate of fire and the number of bullets used. it rules out the possibility of confrontations between israeli forces and palestinian gunman and janine in the occupied west bank at the time. it also says the sniper, open fire for 2 minutes targeting the outers air journalist and anyone who tried to rescue her iowa marksman typically use an optical scope that is mounted on their end for assault rifles, and magnifies their vision for times. this is the opening for the scope we stimulated, how shootin and the other journalists would appear from the marksman position 119 meters away. according to the model,
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this is what the marksman would have seen when they began shooting. the journalists press, the vest would have been clearly visible here and throughout the incident, we were able to verify their visibility by placing a camera with a telephoto lens at the precise position of the marksman and taking a photograph at 4 times magnification, indicating what the marksman would have seen through the scope the journalists were clearly identifiable as such. we reconstructed alleys, physician, when he was shot, and the bullet points of impact, as well as shooting position and the point of impact when she was shot and killed. when the marksman shot shooting, she was turned away from them with her precipice in full view. we also identified the impact of 4 shots that hit the street. the proximity of the shots confirms the professional marksman repeatedly and
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explicitly targeted the journalists. and what is the lead investigator sharing a work his case for the research group? forensic architecture explains how the investigation was conducted. we've been working every day since the day that jeanine was killed on the 11th of may on this to create a very precise forensic analysis of all the circumstances of this shooting. how thorough it is that we are creating for the 1st time a spatial reconstruction and analysis, through footage and photographic documentation of the site that transforms the site into a model that can be measurable to the millimeter. with that, with the unprecedented or unseen before footage, we can locate the precise position of the journalists including shooting of arctic throughout the incident of the shooting at them as well as the position for the 1st
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time to space. we tell you exactly where the israeli occupation forces were and where they shot out of. we actually know the whole that they shot out of by, by constructing this model and positioning them throughout the space were able to ask questions about what did the is really soldier see when they shot we were able to ask questions about what was the timing of the shots, were there any others around? these are questions that were coming up, but what could not be answered without this kind of forensic analysis? and what's difference here is that our work is you know, beyond the journalistic work, our work is admissible in national and international court of law. it will be used to mobilize as evidence, legal actions for the justice of shooting along with lawyers acting fishery and family have filed a complaint at the international criminal court. they want the court to open an investigation into her killing. the complaint includes her colleague, elisa moody,
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who was injured in the shooting, steadfast, and has more from the hague. it's one of the last avenues in the search for justice for al jazeera journalist, marine ugly. it's been more than 4 months and she was shot and killed wild covering israeli rates. and janine the occupied west bank. c c we know that there's only soldiers were able to identify shooting and she was fully get working, press both sides and she was clearly noted as a press. so any person shooting at the press is intentionally trying to get and i'm guessing a someone in the field doing their job. the complaint filed by the families lawyer supported by the palestinian press syndicate and the international federation of journalists. we presenting 600000 media personnel worldwide is a historic day. it is historic day for the family. it is historic day or so for the policy and journalist who for over 40 years the have been on the receiving ends
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of attack by the read the forces. did this, no one is ready court. that is, an international court is in the hands of all the countries or the people in the world since the international criminal court will last year, it has jurisdiction over the occupied territories. prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible war crimes lawyer, se systematic attacks against journalists should be part of this process. the family of serene, i will. our players now put their hopes on the international criminal court to bring justice for her death and, and impunity of nearly 50 journalists killed in the past 2 decades. in this for a lack of accountability, that according to lawyer, is only increasing. it's now up to the i, c. c, to launch an independent investigation into the killing of sharina and all the other reporters who have paid the highest price for doing their job. steadfast and al jazeera in the hague. in his opening addressed to the un general assembly,
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you and chief antonio, cherish urged rich countries to tax the winful, profits of fossil fuel companies and help countries battling the climate crisis and food insecurity. the war and ukraine is also dominated to debate. quoterush told you, and that there is no time to waste ahead of a winter of discontent. with these action across the board that have no illusions we are in rough seas. a winter of global discontent is on the horizon. a cost of living cries is his raging thrust. this crumbling inequalities are exploding and our planet is burning. the international community is not ready or willing to tackle the big that emetic challenges of our age. these cries is threatened, the very future of humanity, and the fate of all planet cries is like the water in ukraine and the multiplication of conflicts are on the globe crime. it's like the climate emergency and biodiversity loss cries is like the dire financial situation. the developing
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countries and the faith of the sustainable development walls, french president emanuel, my cause address focused on the war and ukraine. he called russia's invasion, a returned to imperialism. oh, g, a harsh were to day. we need to make a simple choice, basically. that of war, or that of peace. on the 24th in february this year, russia a permanent member of the security council through an act of aggression and invasion, an annexation oh, broke our collective security. it deliberately violated the un charter and the principle of sovereign equality of states. from the 16th of march, the international court of justice declared the russian aggression as illegal. and it called for the withdrawal of russia that i was going
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to get it to james vase joins is from the united nations. and james, michael, have a strong line on russia, but also at the same time saying that he was engaged in dialogue. is that the view that other countries taken on the position to take on ukraine achievement present macro just walked off a short time ago? yes, president macro is one of those we've heard from today that has been involved in dialogue throughout the war dialogue with president putin. he was very tough on russia today and his speech and impassioned speech to the members of the un general assembly, the 193 countries persuading them that there was a violation here of international law. it was very, very clear cut. we also heard it earlier on from present one of turkey. he's also been in a dialogue with president putin and diplomatically he's been much more successful because we've had that grain deal that took place, getting the grain through the black sea and out from ukraine. he now we're told is
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working and he didn't mention minister in his speech, but working behind the scenes, potentially. and it's not all done yet. the deal from what i've heard from diplomatic sources are trying to get a prisoner swap between ukraine and russia that's being worked behind the scenes. the focus on ukraine will continue in the coming days. we got president biden speaking on wednesday. we got a speech by video from pleasant lensky himself, and on thursday, a meeting of the un security council at foreign minister level on the subject of ukraine. james a thank you very much indeed. rushing back to authorities in eastern and southern ukraine, say they hold referendums on joining russia this week. do you credit government is dismissed. the move as a sham and assigned russia is running scared. referendums are scheduled from friday in the new hands. how soon suffer is your undernet screens. that's 15 percent of ukraine's territory beloved there last night. the civic chambers of the done yet
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and lance people's republics appealed to the hedge of these territories in order to immediately hold referendums on joining the russian federation. given the current situation, they simply can't be any other solution. and referendums will definitely take place . the leadership of the d p r and lp are already taking the necessary steps to join forces. russia farmers lever off says it's up to the people living in separate controlled areas to decide what they want. move sheila, from the very beginning of the special military operation and before it we've been saying that the peoples of the respective territory should decide their own fate. the whole current situation confirms that they want to be master of their own fate . gabriel, under has more from keith, particularly in jeopardy, and in no yes. in both of those regions, russia only holds roughly about 50 percent of the territory. their local officials have said that they only plan to hold this referendum vote in the part of those
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regions. the russian forces do currently hold hello. it's really unprecedented to try to hold some sort of referendum such as this in an active wars zone is exactly what they're facing right now. it also appears that this was hastily organized or put together, given the fact that one of the local russian imposed officials in desperation said, well, we're going to hold this referendum by the internet voting and by mail. even know in that area, both mail and internet service are very unreliable at best and in most cases not even available. so. busy still lots of questions to be worked out here. important to point out we've already heard from ukrainian officials, including the foreign minister that is calling this referendum vote, assuming it goes forward. in his words, a sham. they're just rolling their eyes and they say it's just simply a joke he spent and joe biden national security advisor drake sullivan says the
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referendums on a front to principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. we know that these referenda will be manipulated. we know that russia will use the sham referenda as a basis to purportedly next these territories, either now or in the future. let me be clear, if this does transpire, and obviously it's not a done deal yet. but if this does transpire, the united states will never recognize russia's claims claims to any purportedly next parts of ukraine. and we will never recognize this territory is anything other than a part of ukraine. still to come, this health out, the u. k wakes up the life of the queen elizabeth with a new king and you come minister. and the cost of living cross is not going anywhere anytime soon. and we speak to a man who held off a lebanese bank in an attempt to get his own money out.
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ah i, they're great to see you, certainly a fresher feel across a huge swath of europe. so here's the details for you on wednesday. partly what's going on is we got this brits when off the baltic sea. that's a northwind. so a cooler wind and it's digging in further toward the south. so we go in for a closer look around central areas, eastern areas right through the balkans. i mean, look at this, sophia bulgaria, 14 degrees. that's about 10 below where you should be for this and the are outbreaks of showers. and i wouldn't be surprised if we see some sundry downpours as well, but the better bet for a stormy mix of weather. turkey is ne black seacoast that includes traps on with have $21.00 degrees. there had been some flooding around catalonia in valencia as of late, and still pockets of rain around valencia any way on wednesday. off to the northwest, we go fairly dry conditions,
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but this run of rain will swoop in as we get toward the tail end of the weekend. just wanted to put that on your radar. and as slug of rain is leaving burkina faso traveling into molly, edging right into senegal. and again, the as we head toward wednesday into thursday, still disruptive, rain, disruptive snow, especially around the su to on wednesday that that act of weather is now pushing into southern moves and beak. so what day for my food? so with a high 23 degrees, that's all i got for you, we'll see soon. ah. debating the issues of the day reduces always been criminalized around the boundaries of rights. these are just numbered. there people are families and our friends are community members on our online, at your voice this minute to reap. don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be off with the political solution as climate change progress is there some people who are places that they're just going to have to?
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there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now g 0. lou . ah armando top stories here now to 0, an independent investigation is found the kidding of sharing a worker by his ready soldiers in may was deliberate. it's ruled out the possibility of confrontations between israeli forces and palestinian gunmen and janine in the occupied westbank. u. n. chief antonio, the cherish is urged rich countries to tax the winful, profits of fossil fuel companies and help countries battling the climate crisis and food insecurity in his dressing world leaders at the $193.00 member un general
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assembly russian control regions of eastern and southern ukraine of announced that whole referendums on joining russia. this week comes as keeps counter offensive gains ground against russian forces. her confusion continued to gain strength and threatened lives as it ripped through the caribbean. residence had been ordered to take shelter and the turks and keiko's islands as the storm lashes the region with heavy rain and strong winds. the hurricanes left a trail of destruction in the dominican republic, killing at least one person is also caused widespread damage and knocked out power in puerto rico, where at least 2 people had died. my rapids has more from louisa, the municipality in puerto rico. that's been badly affected by flooding. this is the eastern part of the island of puerto rico, flood waters from hurricane fiona. have begun to subside. but as you can see behind me, there is still water on the doorsteps of many of the residents of this community. some of the worst flooding that we've heard reported has occurred in the southern
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part of the island and puerto rico were rivers and streams spilled their banks causing damage to rhodes and causing collapses of bridges, cutting out power for thousands of residents. there are still many, many people here on the island that don't have electricity that don't have running water. authorities are working to quickly restore power to the whole island to restore running water, to people across puerto rico. we also have heard from the us national hurricane center that says that hurricane unit continues to move northward, very slowly bringing heavy rain and wind to the dominican republic to the islands and turks in keiko's. there are tropical storm warnings issued for the bahamas. the hurricane center, the united states has also said that the as a storm continues to move north north east. it is expected to continue to gather strength, though it does not pose any threat to the us mainland forces in if he appears to dry region. say i retract, launched a full scale invasion along the countries northern border to dry forces
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spokesperson accuses retrain. troops of fighting alongside if you can. forces and allied militia have been several attacks in the region since fighting resumed between the 2 growing forces. and is your government last month? the conflict skills, thousands of civilians and displaced millions in iran, widespread kept protest continue over the death of a woman after she was arrested by morality. police to the 2 year old massa. i mean, he was detained for violating the country's conservative dress code just as a demanding an investigation into her death. and what the morality police to be dismantled. police deny any wrongdoing and say her death was due to a heart attack. at these 20 demonstrators have been arrested for clashes with police, but really officials have not confirmed any fatality. united nations is demanding an independent investigation into my son and his death. but venus from the sunny a spokeswoman for the un high commissioner for human rights,
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says radio authorities must stock targeting women. it's, i mean, he's tragic death. an allegations of torture and ill treatment must be promptly impartially and effectively investigated by an independent competent authority that ensures in particular that her family has access to justice and the truth. trinity is so called empty terrorism. police have detained senior opposition, politician and former prime minister, and i did my ed and another party lead to russia. good news she were initially brought in for questioning. on monday, a party official says the 2 men are accused of sending fighters to syria allegations. they both deny it is expected to appear in court on wednesday and not denied as the allegations quoting it, a political attack on opponents of president case cited under the members of south africa, police and prison workers union who protested in pretoria to demand higher wages.
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they rejected the government's offer of a 3 percent increase inflation in south africa. is it more than 7 percent a 13 year high? her matessa reports from the purchased in pretoria in some other countries, it's ray to see police and prison officials protesting. they are considered an essential service, but unions in south africa, did they want to pressure the government into addressing the rising cost of living to the of what a little neighboring on a day to day basis. sending the labor and at the end of the day does nothing that the able to put to the table to take it to get them work as ever get to the 3 percent wage increase saying it's not enough to help them cope higher food and fuel prices. the world bankers, it is not as one of the most unequal countries in the world. many people here are finding it hard to make ends meet. the economy doesn't seem to be improving. and more unions are threatening to go on strike in the coming weeks. so that because
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crippling power cut also fueling public the station electricity can go 4 hours a day here reducing business productivity, which could lead to job losses with a very high levels of unemployment. their experiences south african the marmont. especially if we're looking at around the 36 percent mock look economic growth. they're like no comma 7 percent economic growth. we do not have enough growth to actually be driving the soft and economy the way we need in order to not only reduced that unemployment, but be able to create sufficient, shall we say, jobs or lifestyles for people to be able to survive my local market, maybe manage to make a few dollars selling food to some of the demonstrators. she understands why people are angry. we would put them, i can't afford friends. my kids are at school. there are days. i feel hopeless. he . oh prison sir. my point is not attending this week's un general assembly meeting in new york, saying he's going to tackle the electricity crisis. where the challenges facing the
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country. it seems africa's most industrialized economy is in trouble. as more and more south africans going increasingly frustrated, had m a t os out in between officials 5 per say. they've rescued hundreds of migrant stranded at sea in a small wooden boat that was addressed more than 200 kilometers west of the island . according to officials, the boat sent out a distress call on monday afternoon after experiencing engine trouble. the people on board left lebanon 3 days ago, and we're trying to reach italy. banks across lebanon, begun a 3 day closure, due to security concerns for as a series of bank hold ups involving people demanding access to their savings. informal capital controls have been in place since late 2019, and made a financial meltdown. they were met, wonderful as to who managed to access his funds by force. and i say the fan, my name is the some shake. hussein and i have $210000.00 in my account. it's my
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money that i in from work and from selling my apartment and my parents house for what they must. and my dad has a serious medical condition and i needed money. i went to the bank manager and he promised to help me once the bank got cash, but to me and a half month passed and he still didn't get any money on that. i'll be in the lo few, my phone. i went to the bank and asked if it was available and the manager said no, i went to my car to get the gun and fuel. i entered the bank and locked the door and demanded all of my deposits. i poured fuel every time. it's a little after you found bomb it had borrowed there. i told the employees not to get involved and no one would get hers. a lot of methodical. 3 negotiators representing the government arrived and called in thought. initially they wanted to give me $10000.00 in dallas later, they offered $16000.00 again,
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i refused of let this route. and again, it was around 5 or 6 pm when they offered me susie $1000.00. they even gave me $55000.00 in cash, which i got, and they promised me $400.00 a day and said, i would not be detained salon. but i agreed, even though i knew they were like, i surrendered. but they detained me for 5 days. because the bank filed charges against me and i never received a $400.00 payment to have my life has been destroyed since the local currency devalued. and i lost my job. then i won't rest until i get my money back. was the highest amount, it is a life or death choice. the interior minister should erase those who took our money, not us. i will exercise my rights any way i can, even if it involves blood. i will never give up. have been angry protests in
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pakistan since providence after the government attempted to save urban settlements by diverting flood waters towards rural areas. instead, villages have blocked a major highway to continue protesting until authorities health engineers cut into an embankment of lake earlier this month in attempt to release rising waters and save a nearby town and city that put floods in the path of villages that were home to 150000 people, including the home town. a since chief minister, you can use cost of living crisis is back in the spotlight after the funeral of queen elizabeth. the 2nd country's new prime minister list ross is on the pressure to avert a deepening economic crisis. in the wake of the war and ukraine and swearing energy prices, he fucker reports from london. morning queen elizabeth on an industrial scale requires a huge amount of kit. and now a massive amount of dismantling. most flags, a bucketful must, although moaning will continue to be observed for another 7 days within the royal
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household. and for the rest of the country, well, reality bites with a new government facing a mounting in tray of major problems. but before any big announcement, prime minister less trust is attending another massive media moment. here the un general assembly in new york, where ukraine of the global energy crisis dominates. she's also flying in for a 1st official meeting with president biden. although moments after landing she conceded, hopes of a post breaks it. you k, u s tre deal could be many, many years away that we're not going to achieve the results a the night. it is going to take time. but with a foster growing economy, we can't afford to spend on the public services that we'll rely on, like the national health service. at the same time, is enabling people to keep more money in their pocket. while that promise sinks in back home, pressing questions over how the country will afford the 150000000000 dollar energy
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bailout, the government pledge to help households avoid soaring bills. a detailed trust miss when she announced the biggest piece time financial intervention ever. just hours before queen elizabeth died with the soaring energy prices. he's trying to present herself, of course, as a tax, cutting a fiscally responsible, conservative, but she's about to go out and, and, and borrow it. ya. 130000000000 pounds perhaps on the bond market. very, very difficult to, to do it in a 2nd. since it's particularly as that will have to be paid for through taxation in some way. on friday, the new chancellor of the exchequer quasi con, saying will answer some of these questions when he delivers a mini budget, expect billions for the national health service tax cuts and breaks of businesses. and a plan to lift all limit some bunk as bonuses raising eyebrows at a time of crippling costs. as the world starts to peel away from the pageantry of the past 10 days, british people are now living in a new reality, a brand new king,
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a brand new prime minister, all in the space of a few days of each other. change is not seen in the united kingdom since 1830. and while many people of course welcome a return of british politics. everybody knows how difficult the challenges ahead really are. and peas aren't even back at work yet. but already british railway workers say they're planning to strike on october. the 1st overpay and conditions. other workers from other industries may follow in a summer dominated for months by the resignation of bois johnson. and the election of less trust as prime minister opposition m p say crucial times been wasted weeks of frantic policy making. await he, pa, couches, era, london ah .
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