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is shot and injured while leading an anti government protest. convoy. yeah, yeah. well, he attack which his party is calling a clear sas nation attempt is sparked protests around the country. ah, hello, i'm marianna massey and london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. final results from israel's election gives former leader benjamin netanyahu, and his far right allies, a clear majority. bank of england warns the u. k. phases it's longest ever. recession as it imposes the largest rates increase in 33 years. and unesco says some of the world's most famous glasses will disappear by 2050, including the lost ones in africa. ah,
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now buck sounds for prime minister ron khan is recovering and hospital after being shot in the leg. he was leading a rally demanding snap elections. when a lone gunman opened fire, one of his supporters was killed and several other people injured. cons party is describing the attack as an assassination attempt and his beaming currently the ship buzz sharif, is our been job aid begins our coverage now. ah, this is the moment former prime minister, enron han was shot in the leg. chaos broke out after the leader of marcus on barrick in soft party with the turks. oh my god, protect him. ron conn, by the grace of god, we are. okay. some of your compatriots are wounded and one has been killed. peacekeepers all in your prayers. are the party leaders were also wounded? police arrested the gunman, who reportedly confessed to the attack. he said he wanted to stop on from quote,
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misleading people. with somebody additions, demanding revenge. the party's leadership called for com, would all organizing shortly, each city pakistan that we find ourselves in. as a mark of our protest, we do not intend to attack any one we do not intend to allow anyone to attack us either. but that's a story for later demand hahn was leading the slow moving march to the capital islamabad. from the city of the hor, about 350 kilometers to the south. the convoy helped to force the government to give a power since losing the permission to a new confidence thought in april, han has insisted he will not stop campaigning until early elections are held. the attack is likely to further fuel political unrest. some members have been wrong hans, one party have be now on the record to her calling. it took let e march, and her expressing be apprehension that the botch could get ready and could get her in or out of control. imran hahn is out of danger and without providing any proof
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his party secretary general says hon told him to name the alleged attackers. b. no good boy. i have no doubt. 3 people involved in this r p. m. ship i sharif, interior minister, run us an hour and major general pfizer. our demand is all 3 be removed from their posts. and if they're not removed, then they'll be countrywide protest. oh, protests have already broken out in 7 cities. the prime minister has called for an investigation and condemned to violence. all political leaders, including those who oppose him on hon. have reiterated the condemnation. that's unlikely to bring down political temperature a spike. hassan enters another phase of instability. some of and javi. i'll to, there are just 5 days ago him on con, spoke to out as air about that danger. he was in a former prime minister, was defiant though, insisting he was willing to die. his freedom struggle. there's always a trojan. when he was challenging the state of school, there's always a church, but that should not stop you from doing. what is, what i believe is, is
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a genuine freedom struggle for me. for me, it is better to die rather than to live life of slaves under these this important government of drugs. if i have to live under them before death, rather than living under these criminals. of course, the focus now turns the gunman and whether he was working as part of a group out there as camel hider has more on that from islamic bond. that i have a question mark. i go how the loan was for dodge, according to the government that there was only one person and wife was able to make a confession within 15 minutes of that tag. and they m. ron con party calling they scripted, choreographed his former minister,
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did not get one that they were there, deep joy that defy came from an automatic starter dry furnace. and that there may have been more than one or 2 preliminary investigation, but it has certain and need raised eyebrow guys to how somebody can be taken into custody. and within 15 minutes, the conflict thing and then the radio relief or television station. so big question mark on that box. configurable anger across the country. they've been protest. although buckets gone, there's going to be more projects tomorrow. ember on con uh, garage door to the board that day. sure. not huge. while in that day shall remain before. however, and good have fled, people are engaged and it is the reaction across the country. but the question mark as to whether the for the loan tag already have a motor attacker involved. well,
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any are supposed to mirror pakistani political analyst and also a friend of m, ron con. now he said that he warned, and ron con, an attack was likely only 3 days ago. i texted him that to, you know, a since he's going out on his long march, he should be reading a bullet proof breast. it should be properly, you know, secured, and am, i know you're getting from childhood. i mean, he sent me a smiley back, but having said soon, all seriousness, this was expected. he himself has been saying for a long time that he was under threat, he's got some names which is already recorded. so really, i don't know whether this was a teaser or whether this was the actual, you know, the fair to complete, but at this present moment in time, the whole country in a state of shock, particularly as close friends like myself. we never, we never thought general that this would happen, but he test and
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a lot of questions have come up. ah, final results in israel's elections as through shying former prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right wing allies securing a cam maturity and the connect it. currently they are la p. dalia conceded and congratulated netanyahu is already the longest serving israeli prime minister. he's been lead and now for a total of 15 years with several stands, but is still facing corruption charges. and so with all the votes counted the block, led by benjamin netanyahu is li, could party a secured a majority of 64 seats. and can i sit out going prime minister, our la pizza block secured 51 seats with all the party securing the remaining 5 seats in the is writing legislature. stephanie decker brings us more on this from west jerusalem. last year. people thought perhaps it had finally be the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i was in tel aviv on the night that he was no
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longer prime minister. there was massive celebrations. and what most people were telling me were saying that it wasn't particularly that, you know, the new prime minister at the time, naturally been. it wasn't about support for him, but it was about the fact that it was time for a change. well, netanyahu at the time vowed to bring down the government and vow to return to the prime minister seat. and that seems very much what he has done, and he has done it with a vengeance. he's bringing with him the most right wing government. israel has ever seen, he's bringing with him, you know, religious ultra nationalists that have a presence in parliament. israeli connects it a 14 seats, the 3rd largest party. so it's hugely significant in terms of how it's changed the political landscape, if you will. it depends who you speak to. some people who supported this are say that only benjamin netanyahu can lead the country and say that, you know, this ultra nationalists faction that they're not as bad as they seem. but others
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are extremely concerned. also is really palestinians, palestinian saying that you know, someone like it to mar banga via who is a very controversial figure whose cold for the expulsion of palestinians who cold for the annexation of the west bank was cool for the right for jews to prayer on the alexa mos compound which is hugely, hugely inflammatory or red line, not just for palestinians, but for the muslim world in general. so he is going to be someone that more than likely will have a major seat in cabinet. not long off to national was declared, the winner air raid sirens went off to one of the incoming rockets near the gaza strip. israel's army says a rock. it was intercepted wise missile defense system cause an explosion over the south of the country. the 1st such missile, find israel since august. meanwhile, 2 palisades have been killed in an israeli raid. only janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank for others were wounded, including an 8 year old child. earlier in the day, one man was shot dead mice,
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ready forces after stabbing incident in the, in the old city of occupied east jerusalem. and now there was reportedly killed and bait dooku in the west bank. our protest morning in iranian women has turned violent. i d snatcher niger if he was shot dead in september when she spoke out against the countries had job mandate. their report security forces opened fire on the crowd and states he v says the security officer was killed. 10 other offices injured 40 permanent iranian human rights, toys of publicly criticize the countries clerical rulers, sang crackdowns of crushed descent in the past will no longer work has been ongoing on races. 20 taro, master. i'm many died in police custody in september of to being arrested for violating the straits dress code. now the international nuclear watchdog says it's found no evidence. ukraine is working on a so called dirty bomb. it crane asked the i e a to inspect 3 sites in the country
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off to russia, claimed ukraine could use a bomb containing nuclear material on its own territory. as a false flag. operation inspector said there were no signs of any on declared nuclear activities or materials at the sites are a force. it has more from keith. there were, these can sit and all these continuing allegations coming from russia. they were particularly concerted towards the beginning of last week. that ukraine did intend to create some kind of dirty bomb on its territory, use it and then blame russia. so the i. e, a inspectors were called in at the beckoning of the ukrainian or authorities. and as you say, they have now said that there is no indication that had of any of the sites that they inspected. there were any undeclared nuclear activities going on. they've also taken samples and sent those off for analysis. i mean process was how both that this and other rational fake ah,
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and her to prove it again. so we ask the a ah spectrum to come to verify this information. and of course we, we assured that, and that's, that's only on the fake. and there is another important eucharist issue, ongoing. at the moment ukraine says that diesel generators are being used to cool the currently shut downs up regia nuclear power, plant 6 reactors, making it the biggest nuclear power plant in europe or ukraine says that the power lines that connect it to the ukrainian electricity grid was severed by russian shelling late on wednesday, the russian nuclear energy company says that ukraine deanna just those lines well in watching out is our life london much more still to bring here. one of the world's biggest mining firms is find hundreds of millions of dollars of a multinational bribery scandal ah,
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and warning sound in japan, often north korea fi is expected long range missile prompting the us in south korea to extend that joint address. ah hello. there still warnings of flooding river flooding in new south wales because the amount arises for the last few days is not much in the sky. and as you can see and temperatures that were really quite low in south australia, new south wales and the quintanera back hastily rising. now the only significant rain will be, i think, a few shouting down which be a nuisance. nothing more that in per attempt has reached middle thirty's, while low 32nd went down again because that suddenly breeze the air up from the south has been really quite cold. it enhanced the rain australia and it's on the same in new zealand. but the time being, we're not worried about that temperatures are, we're returning to ne,
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a normal got melbourne at 22 miles per se. doing well, we're up to 28 once more and where it was really hot in the north was also big thunderstorms, not quite about that. up in wealth cans and beyond its tropical shouts, but light ish, 130 one's back where it should be for new zealand. you've had, you're really heavy right now. but that cold winds really being felt christ church down to 16 degrees at best. this is spring, not a very warm spring, heavy rain in western borneo, southern thailand and viet nam and sumatra is going to be really part quite pounding. i suspect that we caught a lot of flash flooding here it is wet, but what it should be ah, the sense of belonging, it might be says that it been, it's been like this in the everyday heroes, keeping communities together. a pin with 0
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visits the canyon town of the 10 that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based violence. a sense of community on jessina. lou. ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories now in focused on the former prime minister in ron con is recovering in hospital off to be shot in the leg. he was leading a rally demanding snap elections. when a lone gunman opened fire and what his party is describing as an assassination attempt,
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israel's former prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his right wing allies secured a clear majority in the connecticut with all the votes now counted in tuesday's election. and the international nuclear war stocks, as it's found no evidence. ukraine is working on a so called does he bomb acquainted aussie i 8 to inspect 3 sites in the country off to russia? claim ukraine could use a form containing nuclear material on its own territory as a false flag cooperation. or here the united kingdom central bank has imposed its largest interest rate rise since 1989 bank of england to put the right out from 2.25 percent to 3 percent in an attempt to control fost rising inflation. charlie angela has more from london as predicted. the bank of england has raised rate by point 75 percent to 3 percent after the vote by the monetary policy unit, which was not unanimous. that's the same rate rise chosen by the u. s. federal reserve and the european central bank last week is the highest rate rise in this
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country since 1989. and the last time we had a 3 percent interest rate was in 2008. during the financial crisis. the bank also releases economic full costs saying that britain is already in a shallow recession, which could continue until mid 2024. and one. it's not the deepest downturn. it could be the longest. it's records began in the 1920 and the governor of the bank country, bailey explained. the economy has suffered a huge shock. if we do not force right now, it will be less later on. and as the forecast we're publishing today shows is a tough road ahead. the sharp increase in energy prices caused by russia's invasion of ukraine is made as poor as a nation. he went on to explain that the bank job is to bring down inflation because low inflation is the bedrock of a stable economy. and this country currently runs a 10 point one percent the highest in 40 years. the bank is trying to bring it down
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to 2 percent, which they hope to do with interest rate rises in the next 2 to 3 years. but this is the 8 rate hike in a row. and while that might be welcome use for those few who saved cash and banks is going to be very worrying news for those mortgages and credit card debts at the time when many families already trying to choose between whether or not to heat their homes or fill that cars with fuel r u k course is fine on the world's largest mining and commodity trading company. $310000000.00. blanco pleaded guilty to 7 counts of bribery in june. you case, serious fraud office revealed the company paid more than $28000000.00 to intermediaries in several african countries or chinese reports. to allah, a busy coastal city in camera room. the fuel tanks belonged to sonora, the country's national refiner, and one of several african companies, glenn cor, admitted to bribing for preferential access to oil money that could have been
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better spent. glen cargo, glenn, who is a big corrupt the fam, recognize this. they said, we confess that we corrupted people in coming room into the company s and hate ensenada. we paid around 10600000 us on the bribes. that's money that didn't reach to state coffers for our development. so we can have water, electricity, roads, and health care for us and our children. there are other companies like sonora and other countries, like cameroon. in equitorial, guinea, ivory coast nigeria and south seed on the behavior with similar prosecutors at southern crown court in london, said glen cause you k, subsidiary paid middleman to fly cache, and private jets across africa to bribe officials. franco pleaded guilty to 7 charges and was ordered to pay $310000000.00. this is the largest criminal penalty over 100, down after conviction. this is also the largest complication. and this is the 1st
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time that a corporate has been prosecuted under section one of the u. k. bravery that essentially means that they weren't just guilty of failing to prevent driver if you will. but actively authorizing bribery, the company and his lawyers are apologizing. plan, montgomery, one of blanco's legal representatives in court, said that the company's behavior was inexcusable. that had no place in glen cove, but that these practices did not happen in any form in glen cove companies today. but this case isn't the last of glen cause legal problems. it set aside $1500000000.00 to settle a series of global investigations, including about $1100000000.00 the us or authorities, rory collins, how to 0 london to unregistered chinese government missions have been closed down by the netherlands as concern in several european nations over their activities,
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a spanish civil rights group says its found illegal missions which he calls police stations in more than 30 countries. but when al jazeera checked one of the addresses, there's no evidence of it being used as a police station step off reports. rotterdam, it doesn't look anything like a police station, but this flag in rotterdam is on a chinese list of overseas mission use for counselor activities, like extending passports and drivers licenses, but also to do police work, extending home chinese nationals accused of committing crimes. but it goes further than that, according to a spanish civil rights group, which as it has evidence that these stations also spy on dissidence and intimidate them, the rest and harassment, the family attention of family members, covers agent or the kind of patient being involved in tracking people directly wherever they are around the world. activist one going to says that person claiming to work at an overseas police station in rotterdam,
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contacted him earlier this year. i say his father charges overseas. the service on the he asked me, go to look at emitter city, and he asked me thinking with my parents, and he also asked me to go back to child solving my problem. one who says he's wanted in china for political activity says he broke off the contact after you felt threatened al jazeera can't independently verify his claims. the dutch foreign minister has ordered the chinese ambassador to close the undeclared console of stations, since he did not apply for an official license. but china denies the service centers are illegal police station. a walker goes when they can do women. what i can tell you is that according to what we know to sure you mention, are not police stations. police service centers, activities a man to assist local chinese citizens when each of us buy a driving license is online and provide hello pick up services. whom in this
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address is one of 30 listed by a chinese website, as one of food shows overseas police stations. but when we spoke to the daughter of the man accused of running it, she denies any counsellor activities are taking place. and she says there's certainly no intimidation or harassment coming from this apartment. i just want to say, no, it's not. i don't know what people are talking about and i feel fabulous. and because it's like happening all private life is like we don't know what to do because we can, i don't know what to say because only the. so 1st thing for me and for my family as well in the u. k, the government also takes the report very seriously. and they start in re vastly gratian on the protection of people in the united kingdom as the of the utmost importance and any attempt to legally repatriate any individual will not be tolerated. government investigators will now have to find evidence if this is what has been happening at what china calls it. overseas surface centers steadfast from out to sierra and rotterdam. those career is launch several more ballistic missiles,
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prompting the u. s. and south korea, twitch, stand, joint military exercises. one, miss orlando, close to japan's economics own. and now that is suspected to have been a long range, intercontinental ballistic missile. a 2nd this year, rob mcbride reports on this from sol. it's a further escalation in north korea's provocative missile testing with one of the weapons suspected of being a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. that it has shown off a recent parade called the white on the 17th. it was also famously featured in a promotional video starring the country's leader kim jong on ha fairing. it was being flown over the top of japan. as with previous tests, tokyo issued an alert to some northern prefect years. the goodish ticket to ha, i was surprised, but thinking not again soon or place in uncle cornwall. we might have to think
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again about going out fishing, which will impact our business anyway. instead, it's thought the missile may have failed mid flight landing in the sea, separating the korean peninsula and japan. new wounded dogwood al analysis has indicated a possibility that it would fly over the japanese archipelago. and we issued a public notice re does. the development of i, c. b m's capable of reaching the continental united states, brought the korean peninsula to the verge of war in 2017 thursday's law. it seems to be sending a message to the u. s. ahead of its midterm elections in turn, the u. s. has condemned the test calling for un security council resolutions meant to prohibit north korea's weapons development to be more strictly enforced. on wednesday, north korea launched multiple salvoes of short range missiles in protest at joint air drills. the state by south korean and
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u. s. air forces with one missile landing south that the de facto maritime border in response, south korea, 5 missiles north of it. so it is the non maria i making very by and the just to be, especially as showing me that there they exist by. yes. my 2nd thought we are answer we as on the worst is now in response to this icbm launch, the 2 allies have announced their military exercises will be extended. rob mcbride al jazeera, so u. s. and south korean defense hacker trees have been holding talks at the pentagon and lloyd austin spoke about the decision to extend their joint military exercises . we decided to extend visual store, which is our launch schedule, combine training exercise to further bolster our readiness and interoperability.
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and we'll continue to work closely together to develop options to protect the united states and our allies. and the reason it's out there is patty calhoun was following that meeting. i think just the fact that they're having this meeting now shows the importance and the concern they have about these record number of north korea launches. now, to put in perspective, north korea says, this is a response to provocations from the u. s. and south korea, the trump administration, the they used to do these annual exercises every year during the trump presidency. they stop those exercises in a chance to try and get some diplomacy that didn't pan out for the pentagon's response. they say this isn't provocative, this is just to return to the exercises that we do every year. but there have been a whole lot of exercises. earlier this year the us sent a aircraft carrier to the region. they did some land based exercises and now operation, vigilant storm. basically that's about 240 aircraft that her flying training
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exercises with their counterparts in south korea. now they were exposed to end on friday, but they had already said that they were going to extend those. so it's not clear. if this announcement from the secretary is going to add even more time on to that. they're at the pentagon, they say they're still trying to figure that out. unesco is saying some of the world's most famous glasses will vanish by 2050 whatever the global temperature rise urging leaders to act fast to save the rest. the and cultural agencies as glass is at one 3rd of the 50 world heritage site, studied a condemned to disappear, including those in yellowstone and kilimanjaro national parks. the glasses are losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. this is the combined annual war to use of france and spain. melting. glasses are also responsible for nearly 5 percent of the global sea level rise. but if drastic efforts made to ensure warming, temperatures doesn't exceed one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. then it's still possible to
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save the glasses in the remaining 2 thirds of sight studied glaciers, or what would say one of the most valuable and visible indicators of climate change. i will say that the main action that needs to be taken to counteract leisure retreat is really to re drastically reduce emissions, carbon emissions m. what happens also is that or even if we stop or emissions as of to be these glaciers have verb inertia and or in the sense that changes will keep happening. and we will definitely need measures at site level to adapt to adapt for these changes. ah.

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