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the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. those scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for more weapons, the st. oh, now jazeera british political party at war with the labor party is a criminal conspiracy against his members. newly obtained documents were reveal members silenced, suspended, and forced out my gone, this is unbelievable. free speech was shut down. an exclusive investigation. the labor files ought to on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on al jazeera
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tragedy strikes thailand. as a former police officer goes on a knife and gun rampage at a preschool killing $37.00 people, $23.00 of them, a children. ah. hello i, marianna marcy, and london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. a russian missile demolishes an apartment block in zap, parisha, europe's largest nuclear power plant. desperate seems off to greek islands as dozens of migrants rescue from a boat that hit rocks while at least 18 died. most of them women. when their boat sank and french ortho, annie al, no says she will continue to fight against injustice as she wins the nobel prize for literature.
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ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin this hour in thailand where at least 38 people, including 23 children, have been killed in a shooting at a day care center in the northeast of the country. the attacker was a former policeman who was facing trial on drug charges. after the shooting, he killed his wife and child at home. before taking his own life. the day care center was in knowing what why lum pool. fenton monahan has more now. oh wow. the aftermath of the mass shooting that shake in thailand. dozens of people killed a children's day care center. many children were among the dead, some as young as 2 years old. with them he entered that way. the teachers locked the door, but he destroyed it. fire 2 shots. i was in the kitchen without the teaches,
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it was 3 of us. i climbed over the wall and ran alongside the road. i crunched down and i saw a teacher worked over there. the 3 of us ran out. i didn't think that he could come in. the teacher who passed away was with the children. the gunman was a former police officer after opening fire in the daycare center. he returned home where he killed his wife and child before taking his own life. at this point, it's trying to really started looking at the issue of how many guns are in thailand . there are many registered an unregistered guns on the countries, basically a wash in them. and in so it's a bit surprising that only in the last couple years, are we seeing these kind of mass as shooting incense, thailand's prime minister, prior china char, describe the attack as shocking. he offered condolences to victims and ordered emergency services to do all they can for the wounded questions, remain as to what led to this attack and what motivates the killer oh and parents, grieving their loss will be demanding answers. benton,
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mullin al jazeera. now desire is, tony chang is in odon, tawny, at the hospital, some of the bodies were being taken for post mortem examinations. we understand the bodies of some of the children who are killed in the attack again to be transported in a little while here to don tarney at the place where the attacks took place is a very small province. the medical facilities apparently have been stretched to the limit. we understand the hospital, there has become a focal point for breathing, relatively strong families with the news of these events. those are the bodies of some the children have been killed, will be transported here for further examination. we understand the ty, prime minister is going to come. he expressed his st. regret. condolences for those involved in the attacks. says he, at this stage he can shed any light on what the motivation from the killer might
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have been. other than that he could have had personal probably understand from the police that he had been a former policeman earlier today. we've been in court on drug charges, one of the reasons why he was expelled from the police. he then went to this daycare center to collect his son became distraught and he didn't find his son there. and. and that is when the attacks started finished in the day care center, he drove erotically driving his car through a number of people on his way back to his house, where he then killed himself, his son, and himself. oh, well, russian missiles of residential buildings in the city of zap riggio, which is in a southern ukrainian region that moscow says it's annexed. at least 4 people have been confirmed, dead regional governor is saying it's
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a reminder of moscow's ability to strike targets even as its forces it being pushed back in the south in the east. the u. a nuclear chief has been in cave discussing, creating a security zone around this apparition, nuclear pont a day off to russia's president, signed a decree to formalize moscow, seizure of it. ravel grossi says he still considers the plant ukrainian you'd also visit moscow for talks. meanwhile, in russia to have present, let him of fusions, allies of publicly criticize what they call the incompetent way, the war is being fought. a kremlin has also denied report. 700000 russians have fled the country. since a partial mobilization was announced. how the abdul hamid begins, our coverage now from is apple risha a it's happened early morning when the city was still asleep. several misses of the pudding job, bringing them to residential building. in a matter of seconds,
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loves shattered memories of a life done buried under the rubble. i was later rescue workers of prone to find bodies routed, toxic fumes and as they continued their work, ah, sending people to run full coverage. there were another 3 loud explosions here in the city center, and they sounded very close to the places that were targeted earlier in the day. now, the air siren did not go off until after these explosions. we are told because the russians are using these as 300 missiles that go undetected, is considered one of the most efficient anti aircraft missiles. kristen. olga woke up to the sound of it. emotions come pouring out. lou, worry about what's to come. russia says it has
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a next is that will read your region after a referendum illegal under international law, but it doesn't control the regional capital. that's why it's coming under attack. say onion said he, they fled the russian control part. they said the air strikes, i'm meant to scare people away from the city. most of the people here are russian speakers. president vladimir putin says this war is in their name to protect them. but he couldn't protect them on the russian army. without them, i mean a visitor as a police or the head of the ones. and you can watch donkey saying that it's all the as the zap arranged nuclear plant, as a ukrainian facility i fell grossi is, and keith talks the head of a plan trip to moscow. i think this is, this is a matter that has to do with the international law. we are here in a conflict. we are here in a war. we want this war to stop the war to stop immediately. and of course,
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the position of the i 8 is that the facility is a ukrainian facility. the algae there is a man at val has more now from the russian capital moscow on the criticism against the kremlin from within russia. there is a lot of questions being asked here. russia, a lot of criticism leveled against the, the field commanders the way the operation is being conducted. and that the russians seemed to be waiting for the answers from the highest command in the land . but in the mean time, the authorities are not talking about defeats. they are talking about tactics and a war that is going to continue for a long time until russia realizes its goals. they speak sometimes about the history of this country, saying that hitler was of so trying to occupy russia as well as in napoleon. and in both occasions,
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a russian troops ended up in berlin and paris. so they were talking about a long, a long, protracted fight until they achieve their goals. or the lead is a 44 year in countries or in prague at the 1st meeting of the new summit. the aims to address some of the pressing issues facing a continent. clearing the fall out of rushes, invasion of ukraine builders, the european political community. it consists of the members in 17, on the countries leaders are discussing share challenges like migration security and the energy crisis. it's the brainchild of french president, emanuel mac, ron bosher, along with that a ruse which supports in the war have not been invited this meeting key so it's still important. this would be the 1st one is should be an important meeting better . so we should assume join tuned and refers the same challenge. you soon will have your tuition to address. oh, to try to, to improve the tro,
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parisha toward mission in order to have more, more stability, more security, more more, please call the company in charge of the case electricity and gas systems as warning the nation could face power cost this winter if the government is unable to import electricity from europe and struggle with wind enough gas to fuel its power plants and national grid is published possible scenarios about portions readiness for the month ahead, under what it calls an unprecedented energy crisis. of why municipal is trust is urge europe to keep energy export flowing during a winter, charlie angela has worn out from london, where power supplies of planning for shortages this winter. the national grid, as it struck deals with 3 power companies, adf, drax, and unit. to keep coal fired power generators on stand by in case the needed is also going to incentivize homes and businesses to cut the energy usage at peak times. and with those messages thinks that the energy supply should continue
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uninterrupted. but it is also modeled a 2nd much more extreme scenario, and this is the one that is making headlines right now in this country. in this scenario, it says the conflict in ukraine could escalate the energy crisis in europe. and not enough gas would flow to britain. now in this country, we use gas to produce a lot of our electricity. so if this happened, they would be forced to make power cuts to homes and businesses for predefined periods during the day. know that roughly translates it up to 3 hours at a time. now apparently those power cuts would happen at peak times. early in the morning, early in the evening. customers would be warned in advance and those cuts would be rotated around different areas of the country. so not one entire be cut off at one time and hospitals would be protected from this. now they say it's an unlikely scenario to play out, but it is very worrying. and overall, the grid operator is saying that it is likely to be
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a very challenging winter for this country. overall. the outer is there a life from london most to live for you on the ground? india says, or has samples of course, from an indian pharmaceutical company. after a while and help organizations says it's behind the desk of dozens of children in the gambia and a drug, gang open fire on a meeting that account whole and mexican village, killing the mayor. and at least 19 hours i hello good tissue. it's another damp day across the islands of ireland and britain . so another push of atlantic moisture move in through here hopping over the north sea in slamming into southern scandinavia. by the way, we still have those flood alerts in play for that western area of norway. now the spot were seen,
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a lot of rain is just to the south of valencia. some spots here picking up half a month's worth of rain in the span of an hour and still showers hanging out in this area through the valley. eric islands on friday. by far the best weather on the continent. central your sons, out temperatures in twenties, same through the balkans as walt herana up to 25 degrees off to turkey. we go in some rain spinning around is stumble on talia on kara in the stone here, and there was winds breezy through the boss. first, the g and in fact for assemble to athens. both of these cities looking at when gus about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. there has been some flooding in northern ghana and that rain is still falling in this area on friday. it's about day 6 of the heat wave in south africa. ne temperatures coming down a bit and we're introducing some showers into kazoo luna tall. so that means that humidity is going to bump in durban. not so bad with a high 21 degrees on friday season. ah
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ah, ah ah no. ah ah, welcome back. main stories are following now. at least 38 people,
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including 23 children, have been killed in a shooting a knife attack on a daycare center. in the northeast of thailand, attacker was a former policeman who was faced in trial on drug charges. ukrainian authorities is saying at least 4 people have been killed in rush and strikes on residential buildings in the southern city of zap, morisha, ukraine. foreign minister is accused russia deliberately striking civilians to serve fear. on the leaders of 44 european countries are in prague at the 1st meeting of a new summit, the aims to address some of the pricing issues facing the continent, including the fallout of russia invasion of ukraine. leaders are discussing migration security and the energy crisis. or in avenues are falling at least 18 people have been killed in 2 separate boat accidents in greece. a coast guard says that one boat capsized off the island of less boss. it was carrying at least 40 people trying to my great europe. further south, near the island of guess era,
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dozens of people there including many children, rescued after a boat, carrying up to a 100 people, hit rocks and sank in high winds. high force, it has more now. in darkness 2 survivors of a shipwrecked cling to a cliff house. follow passengers try desperately to hold on to the rocks below. these terrifying scenes unfolding on the shore of the creek on the cathedral rescue was try to bring another man to safety with a lifetime. but in rough season of little purchase, he falls back into the water. incredibly, rescuers manage to save 80 people in the dark, in 70 kilometer an hour winds. the survivors are brought to a nearby school for welcome shelter and rest. several had travelled from afghanistan, they said the captain had lost his way. the boat swept on to the rocks. it was a small ship, not for all the people to be there about none. 5 people that the ship thought just
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for toyota. this is martha woman, the guide. young guys, old man. we couldn't do anything for them. we thought just how he died. hundreds of kilometers to the east. on the island of les bose, there were similar scenes, a dingey carrying around 40 people, a cap sized in a heavy seas. images from the hospital showed some of those rescued young women from africa. the greek government praised emergency cruise for saving so many unscrupulous briskin people who was rowing by senseless smugglers into the raging waters of the eugene or sea on boats that do not make any safety standards. such a response on my behavior. and at the same time, the misdemeanors of turkey are from whose shores these boats zeile. unfortunately lead to tragedy. exec i said i will be of cathedral on thursday. grim evidence of the overnight tragedy among the wreckage,
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a number of bodies. the turkish government has recently accused greece, if using it ships to turn back migrant boats, endangering lives after shop reduction in recent years of asylum seekers sailing from turkey to grease. the numbers and the risks are beginning to rise once more. hurry, faucet al jazeera india is testing samples of ca, syrups produced for export i made, and pharmaceuticals after the while, while health organization said they were linked to the death of $66.00 children in the gambia, while health organization is saying the death for from acute kidney injuries and lab samples assuring each other for therapy made by the indian company contains unacceptable amounts of contaminants may down the same day. it became aware of the death on thursday and was seeking further details. so anyways, both the director of the gambia health services dr. mr. far attire. so we're using, you know, the grid. sure. or the just address suspect that you suspend it all and then doing
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investigation. so we spent a lot of work together more than $21.00 k model for now to be the want to set up. what we are waiting on the results then we can see once but for now while doing the investigation, we can made us to ensure that we stop any injured upon it. so we have recalls warranty and the drugs that we suspected without any evidence and the ones that we have to evidence, we have them and them out. we take in a mexican, our city may are there and his father among at least 20 people killed in a gone attack on local government offices, come and burst into the town hall in san miguel total la on in real estate and open fire on a meeting manual reports now sicily, the feel the town hall peppered in bullet holes like this is the scene following
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a violent attack against public officials in the small town of san miguel. total upon leslie at least 20 people have been confirmed dead after gunmen storm. the local government offices went away among those killed during the attack was the mayor of the town can travel. mendoza, alameda, in a tweet, the governor of the mexican state of ghetto, had called for a special investigation and promised to bring those responsible to justice, mexico's president under his manuel lopez over to the old spoke about the attack during his morning press conference on thursday. give you and then they didn't put us in the case of the law open. these organizations that have been around for a long time. they did not emerge that it is government. and we're trying to address the causes while the state of gatorade or has some of the highest incidences of violet homicide in mexico. authority say wednesdays attack was particularly shocking, equal made the latest violence highlights how there are regions of the country where mexican security forces or outgunned by criminal groups. manuel rap,
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hello al jazeera isolations is calling for humanitarian cargo and haiti to allow feel to get through a blockade of the nation's main feel terminal warehouse belonging to you and children's agency. unicef has been looted as the nation soft as major shortages of basic goods. gangs have been blocking entrance, the main fuel terminals since last month, and hotel against a government cut and feel subsidies with lee nice nations is also wanting, that water shortages could make the corner outright. wes, but the current conditions in haiti are and if not all conditions are the good conditions are met and we are actually in for quite an exponential if lot explosive increase. oh, of course are cases, one could even say that perhaps the conditions of their for profit, strong, unfortunately. and this was a combination of an already severe and dire
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a humanitarian situation, but people in hate you face on a daily basis. oh, really many to great extent barrier harsh living conditions are compounded by economic crisis by a fuel crisis and insecurity, which has been really a spiking over the past months. as a result of armed awareness, united nations rights council has voted down a motion to debate alleged human rights abuses in china's jung province. the 19 votes to 17 defeat is only the 2nd time in the councils. 16 year history, a motion has been defeated. china has been accused of committing crimes against humanity on the weekend. listen minority john, indonesia, cat, all the united arab emirates and pakistan are among those who, which act at the motion, which was brought by a number of nations including united states,
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canada and the u. k. e foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, says the block is considering sapping additional sanctions on iran, as rights groups. their say, thousands of it arrested hundreds injured in the crime down on the demonstrations. the protests were triggered by the death of 20 chiro ma saw a meaning in police custody. that have been more than 2 weeks of unrest now with young women often leading the protests, human rights groups of accused the iranian authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government protested. at least 47 people have been killed . or a source close to the family of 6 year old nica shar cami, who died during nationwide protests in iran said that security forces made them make full statements. jacker army disappeared last month after leaving a home to join a demonstration in the capital one on wednesday. a state tv report showed her on saying she died when she fell from a building. earlier the family said security forces stole her body and buried her
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secretly. or frances condemned iran for publishing a video of a french couple claiming to be spies in the french intelligent service to hon. state u. v. ad on thursday. what i said were confessions from the couple who were arrested in may. in the footage, the woman who named herself celine kohler said she is an agent of the french intelligence service, and that she and her partner were in iran to prepare to overthrow the iranian islamist regime. darren has accused foreign countries of fermenting the unrest in iran. south korea is scrambled. it's fighter planes after north korean plain stage bombing exercises just dows off to another ballistic missile test to short range weapons will fide north west of a military base in the capitol. young young, a long range ballistic missile, was fight over japan. 2 days ago, while mcbride has the reaction now from the south korean capital sol, lisa yoletta condemned by south career is
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a serious provocation. thursday's missile launches by north korea, got this response from the south korean president, lyndon fetterhoff joined a junior chima. people could be worried off, but our government will thoroughly take care of people's lives and safety based on a strong south korea u. s. alliance and security cooperation between south korea, the united states and japan. pupils since tuesdays launch of an intermediate range, ballistic missile over japan by north korea. the u. s. and south koreans have fired their own missiles in response. and the aircraft carrier, the ronald reagan, which had been taking part in naval exercises with south korean counterparts, has arrived back in korean waters. it's due to hold more drills with japanese navy ships with tokyo, also condemning the latest miss our launches from north korea each. it is not nachos and these actions are a threat to the peace and security of the country, the region,
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and the international community. and it's completely unacceptable. the miss are launches came just after the un security council met to disgust north korea's actions with the u. s. accusing permanent members, china and russia of enabling pyongyang while making no specific reference to choose days miss all over japan. north korea has justified its flurry of launches. north korea says it's only been carrying out counter measures against provocations by the us and its allies, condemning the return of the aircraft carrier strike grew as a threat to peace on the korean peninsula. with all sides, it seems willing to raise the stakes in this continuing standoff. robert bride al jazeera, so the solomon islands, prime minister, is assured australia he will not allow china to establish in naval base on their territory in the south pacific when i so. so go very, was in cambra for clear the air talks as it was called with their,
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his australian counterpart, antony albanese. relations have been under strain since it was a gl varies government, signed a security deal with china in april. the agreement raised concerns of both australia and the united states other chinese influence in the pacific. the 2022 nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the french novelist, annie, anna, the author of books such as years and positions was recognized for her courage in writing about subjects. other writers wouldn't touch poorest. was there the announcement at the swedish academy in stock on this was a low key 1st appearance by on the l. no. on the day she received the highest honor and literature, a brief wave outside our home and a parish suburb. just after she had been named the 2022 laureate by the nobel committee in stockholm, the little close in literature for quote from the 2 is awarded to the french author . oh no. for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers of the
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rooms a strange months and collect superstrings of personal memories. books such as a man's place and happening, deal with her working class routes, relationships with her parents and an illegal abortions she had in the 19 sixty's. i will continue to fight until my last breath so that women can remain free to choose to be mothers or not because contraception the right to abortion are the metrics of women's freedom. her willingness to deal with difficult subjects was one attribute cited by the nobel committee. she is so frank and direct and honest in her way of expression. and also that she writes about themes and topics that no one else touches on. you know that she is. she teaches courageous woman and that we hamilton our motivation. hello is just the 17th woman to receive this prize alongside a 102 men. but the door is being opened to more female writers. the swedish academy
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has given itself the task of awarding nobel prizes to a wide range of office, fewer to the western world, and more to women. when they get up like the in the of the statistics. historically, it pay catastrophic. but we can't put right what happened in the 19 hundred's. they weren't many female researches in that. now we're on the way to a balance and we don't have to strain ourselves. it's natural to go in that direction. l no, come, no expect to. so more of her books, at least here in stock home, where there was a rush on for the works of last year when a thompson is abdul rosa gonna, mathis office did say it was go up. well, you could say a 1000 fold because they are often and no authors who in so it's from 0 to 180 orders as soon as is announced. it's age 80 to l. no. is the 1st frenchwoman to receive this prize again rewarded at last 48 years after that they view novel.

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