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ah ah pakistan's for were prime minister iran cornish shots while sola protest march?
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he says the government is responsible. ah, i'm carry johnson. mrs. al jazeera live from ohio, so coming up, benjamin netanyahu will be israel's next prime minister with his coalition, securing a majority in connecticut. ah, funerals are held in the occupied territories. alter is rarely forces kill or palestinians. and some of the world's most famous glasses will disappear by 2050 unesco calls for urgent action to save the rest. ah, former pakistani prime minister emron car has been shot at a rally. he's blaming at 3 top officials, including prime minister chavez sharif khan was leading a protest march to demand snap elections. when a gunman opened fire,
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what officials say he was hitting the leg? his condition is not serious. sullivan javert reports? ah, this is the moment, former prime minister, enron hunt, was shot in the leg. he also broke out after the leader of pakistan. they begin soft party with attack, a god protect emerald con, by the grace of god that we are okay. some of our compatriots are wounded and one has been killed. please keep us all in your prayers. at the party leaders were also wounded. police arrested the gunman who reportedly confessed to the attack. he said he wanted to stop han from, quote, misleading people. with some politicians demanding revenge, the parties leadership called for com would all organizing short e city pakistan that we find ourselves in as a mark of our protest, we do not a dental attack any one we don't have an intent to allow anyone to attack us either but that's the story for later cameron hahn was leading the slow moving march to
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the capitol 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 premier ship to a new confidence thought in april hun 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 ponds. one party have be now on record to her while in get to play in march and her expressing the apprehension that the march could get tardy and could get her out of control. imran hahn is out of danger and without providing any proof his party secretary general says, han told him to name the alleged attackers the long i have no doubt 3 people involved in this r p. m. schubert sharif interior minister run us an hour and major general phase of our demand is all 3 be removed from their posts. and if they're not removed,
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then they'll be countrywide protest. protests have already broken out in 7 cities. prime minister has called for an investigation and condemned to violence own political leaders, including those who oppose him on hon. have reiterated the condemnation, that's unlikely to bring down political temperature is focused on, enters another phase of instability. some of the java out there, a pakistan has a history of political assassinations going back as far as 1951. that's when the countries are 1st from an as to after partition. they are cut out, the car was shot dead in 2007 to time prime minister. then as her boot, i was assassinating a gun and bomb attack after holding an election ready? her father, the country's 9th, the prime minister dorothy carr, ali boot, i was hanged in 1979. he was convicted of conspiring to commit a political murder, though it was disputed. earlier this week, him on con, spoke to al jazeera about the danger he was in. he was defiant, insisting he was willing to die for what he called his freedom struggle. there's
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always a threat when he was challenging the state of school. there's always a threat, but that should not stop you from doing. what is, what i believe is, is a genuine freedom struggle for me. for me, it is better to die rather than do live in life of slaves under these, this important government of drugs. if i have to live under them, i prefer death, rather than living under these criminals. i found con is that jan is based in his. i'm about, he says, a mon calling has yet to provide any evidence to back his allegations against the key government officials is too early to blame the country family, an antique minister in its union military officer. but you know what it's doing.
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you got to be casing the capital out of this and despite the fact that the government that the province that is ruled by the party in huggins and responsible for the government. and that's key because so far he was part of a from the federal capital. but you know, because of the action by mister han, that he has a use the prime minister. they've given minister at the now and accusing them of targeting him in a really interesting part of the job. is that the, the senator the and so when did, because he had taken the hon conway and the stephanie was so to me anything. so i think su monkey nothing,
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it's clear. so for the next 5 minutes will be benjamin netanyahu off, and he secure the majority in a connect that's along with his right wing eyes taken in that he has conceded and congratulated netanyahu. who's already israel, the longest serving minister, he's been a leader for a total of 15 years, and multiple times is facing corruption charges. with all of the votes now counted the block led by benjamin netanyahu and the could party. i secured a majority of 64 seats in the connected outgoing prime minister, peach block claim to 51, the seats with other parties winning. the remaining 5, stephanie decker has more from west truce last year. people thought that perhaps in an finally be the end of, of prime minister benjamin at t o. i was in tel aviv on the night that he was no longer prime minister. there was massive celebrations and what most people were telling me were saying that it
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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 while 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 in these really can asset a 14 seats, the 3rd largest party. and so is hugely significant in terms of how it's changed the political landscape. and 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 nationalist faction that they're not as bad as they seem. but others are extremely concerned. also is really palestinians, palestinian saying that you know,
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someone like it to mar banga via sion, of palestinians who called 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 and cabinet. israel says it's attacking her mass targets in the gaza strip. it comes off to israeli forces, said the intercept to the rocket, fired from the strip. it caused an explosion in the south of the country. is the 1st such. michel fired at israel since august. who has been a wave of fathers and occupy the west bank on easter roost. them israeli forces shot dead, a number of palestinians who been accused of attacking soldiers. laura burton, money reports ah, the body of ferg salami is carried through the streets of janine in the north of the occupied west bank reported to be prominent commander of the armed islamic jihad group. he died when it's ready, forces rated a refugee camp. the group is calling it a cowardly assassination. ogden will call me the reaction of the resistance will be
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got willing inside is really cities. however, our main aim now in jenny camp is to protect our people, land and camp. the health ministry says a 14 year old boy was also killed. their deaths come as more than 30 diplomats visited nablus. and as israeli forces lifted a 3 week siege of that city, i believe the lads that in this occupation is fleeting, like the rest of the occupations throughout history. and the 2nd message is that collective punishment cannot continue. oh, further south in the village of fate, duco more devastation, the palestinian family moon is carried a body of downward ryan shot dead by israeli forces. who say he threw a fire bomb towards them, which the hodges you left alone, the occupation army invaded the village with combat units where it had already decided to kill. the young men confronted them to the west in occupied east
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jerusalem. old city police blocked off streets as blood was washed from the ground . israeli forces shot dead, a palestinian near the alack. the mosque after they accused him of stopping a soldier. the pudding mcswain, the horse professional and determined action, did not realize the terrorists and most likely prevented injury to innocent civilians. we will continue to be of the same readiness with the same a lot of police officers for every effect. shall it come following israel's general election? the scene for right? gain more power so far this year, more than $130.00 palestinians have been killed. as israel intensifies rate, it says it's combating militants posting and say it's an attempt to crush our pricing's laura. but man, the al jazeera, a protest morning, an iranian woman has turned violent. at this,
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the jaffe was shot dead in september when she spoke out against the countries. he job mandate that report security forces open fire during the practice in carriage state television says a security officer was killed intently. offices injured several prominent iranian human rights. lawyers have publicly criticize the country's rulers saying they were all those people no longer afraid of van crackdowns is not going on rest since 22 year old minnie died. these custody in september was still ahead here now to 0. the netherlands shut down on the authorized chinese police station, possibly being used to spy on dissidence and will tell you how food vendors in the occupied territories of promoting local palestinian made products. ah,
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we have just seen are about to see the end of the real warm weather in the plane states. the us in the prairies of, of canada, this series of conferences working its way in and that's a real drop in temperature. be real significant weather from that as temperature drop from their record house midwest at about 7 in minneapolis. so a drop of 20 degrees. so that contrast, cold air from the west and in the gulf wants and moisture means big thunder sources . tornadic potential here through the plains ahead of it's still quite nice and warm up into the twenty's 23 new york reco warm wants the middle of florida, but that's going to be not back a bit because of this breeze. then behind it. well, that looks more like the season, it should be persistent, heavy, rain for seattle, snow for the cascades in the rockies once more. and we've had a lot of that already. right. lisa no longer a hurricane. i've left her on there just to show you where the central, the revolving storm is, was really depression. now bringing rain to mexico,
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having come through belize, moving fairly quick and losing power quite quickly. the antarctic weather has moved a long way and all such that the cold is still felt in brazilian high of 19 should be route 28. and it's prompting big showers in this northeast part of brazil up towards venezuela. columbia looks dryer with the abortion has been turned from a health care issue into a policing issue. there are now 2 americas and one of them women of lost the right to control their own bodies. if a woman can't do that, she's never gone to receive ultimate equality. full climes follows a group of women, forced to travel across state lines for an abortion we heard. it was in riots by the day and examines what it means to live through the end of ro ah
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ah, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories now. former pakistani prime minister iran con, has been shot at a rally. he's blaming 3 top officials, including prime minister, abbas sharif khan was wounded in the leg of his condition is not serious. israel's next prime minister will be benjamin netanyahu, after he secured a majority in the connected, along with his rightly allies. now who's lock 1? $64.00 in $120.00 columns seats, fuels have been held off to for palestinians were killed in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. israeli forces say they had attacked soldiers this year,
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has been a dead list of hosting since 2050. now jama, charged up, charles has arrived in china for talks with present. she. jim ping, sholtes is the 1st g 70 the to be granted a state visit to china since the start of the pandemic. hatchet voc has more from beijing. one headline and johnny said media has said so the german chances visit was aimed at hitting the brakes on the eas, extreme, confrontational stance on china, and the sun has been much tougher. rhetoric coming from europe, particularly following russia's invasion of ukraine and beijing's refusal to condemn moscow for it. but all of shops visit has come on the extreme scrutiny with many in europe. same that signals a lack of a unified voice within the block on how to deal with beijing, and that germany is making the same mistakes as it did with russia. that is perhaps why this is such a fleeting visit shots will any be here for about 24 hours. he'll be accompanied by
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business executives and the focus of his talks with chinese leaders is expected to be business. notably, he's the 1st western leader to come to china after present. she jumping, secured, a historic 3rd term. and this is expected to be framed by china as an endorsement of she's new government residence of goma, in the democratic republic of congo, or on edge as an armed group and $23.00 approaches. the city from the north. thousands have already fled as rebels seize sways of territory in the east. and rest has inflamed regional tensions authorities. in contrast to accusing the wonder of backing m. 23 companies president felix. she's the katie, has called on youth to mobilize and support the armed forces. so context so that they see only dope you past your regression and occupation of territories in north kiva is perpetrated by the terrorist group known as the m 23. i think with proven support of men and logistics from rwanda,
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the war imposed on us by our neighbors demand sacrifices from each of us. it's time to silence our political differences and defend our mother land together who are a boss in response to the strong demand from the youth. i invite them to organize themselves to support a company and reinforce our defense and security forces in their mission. me and u. k. court has find one of the world's largest binding companies. glenn cor pleaded guilty to 7 counts of bribery june. so now have to pay $310000000.00. well the challenge to allah, a busy coastal city and camera room. these fuel tanks belong to scenarios 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 better spent. glen cargo, glenn, who is a big corrupt the fam, recognize this. they said we confess that we corrupted people in come room into the
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company s and hate on sanara. we paid around $10600000.00 us dollars in bribes. that's money that didn't reach the state coffers for our development. so we can have water, electricity, roads, and health care for us and our children. there were other companies like sonora and other countries like cameroon. in equitorial, guinea, ivory coast nigeria and south see don. 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, blank, or pleaded guilty to 7 charges and was ordered to pay $310000000.00. this is the largest criminal penalty ever handed down after conviction. this is also the largest complication. and this is the 1st time that a corporate has been prosecuted under section one of the u. k. bribery that essentially means that they weren't just guilty of failing to prevent driver if you
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will, but actively authorizing bribery, the company and its lawyers, are apologizing. plan, montgomery, one of blanco's legal representatives, and court said that the company's behavior was inexcusable. that it had no place in glank or bob 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. south korea's defense minister is in the u. s. s. tensions rise on the korean peninsula. john, something the mess defense secretary, lloyd austin off the north korea fired a series of mythos earlier this week. so responded with several launches of its own practical heinous following the visit. the timing of this media, the pentagon is very important because things are so tense in that region. what's
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going on is north korea says it's launching these record numbers of missiles and sensitive areas because they feel they've been provoked by the u. s. and south korea, under the trump presidency. these annual military exercises largely stopped because at the time they said they wanted to give diplomacy a chance. well, that didn't pan out. so the pentagon says they're not trying to provoke north korea . they're just going back to the exercises. they've always done, but there are a lot of us south korea exercises going on earlier. they sent us aircraft carrier. there were land based exercises, and now they're doing something called vigilance. storm. that's about 240 planes from the u. s. and south korea training jointly. and those are supposed to end on friday. but they were already announced that they were going to extend that. so when secretary of defense lloyd austin said they were going to be extended, it's not clear if he's going to add on more time to what they were already planning . pentagon says it's still trying to figure that out. obviously the big concern is another nuclear test from north korea. now for his part,
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the south korean minister of defense, li said he believes it just north korea is ready to launch a nuclear test. but he said the win and for what political reasons remains to be seen to all susan secretary, austin and i from that any nuclear attack by the p r k, including the use of tactical nuclear weapons is an acceptable and result in the end of kim jong on re gym by the overwhelming and decisive response of the lines. so here at the pentagon, tough talk, a clear indication that tensions in the region are not going to calm down down anytime soon. supporters of outgoing brazilian at present i have also now are still in the streets, protesting his loss. 4 days after the election, when they want the military to keep him in power or scenario, it says he will follow the constitution and as told, demonstrate us to go home. president elect the de silva will be inaugurated on january the 1st. his team has now begun the transitional power over meetings with
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boss. now another key lawmakers now air pollution levels in new delhi are soaring to dangerous levels, sparing calls to shut schools in the indian capital. the cities air quality has dipped into the severe category farmers in the neighboring states of punjab. and arianna have been burning crops which is the main contributor in esco. so some of the world's most famous glasses will vanish by 2050 regardless of a global temperature. rise. this urging leaders to act fast to save the rest. the winds agency reports that shows that one 3rd of glass is at 50 world heritage sites are condemned to disappear. include in those have yellowstone and for them on gyro national parks. glasses are losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. as the combined annual water use of france and spain. the melting glasses are responsible for nearly 5 percent of the global sea level rise. mark houghton is
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a climate change expert at the australian national university. he says racial melt is speeding up the planets, fresh water crisis. when, when a glassy melts, what you see is an immediate increase in water availability downstream. and so it gives a false sense of security to people. they think there's plenty of water, but once they close the mills, you have less and less water during the summer period when typically that melt occurs. and that means that things like irrigation, downstream or supply of water facilities, is going to be interrupted. and so less water in the longer term, even though we may get a little bit more water in the short term. but that water in the short term can also cause di, seal likes to disrupt. so often these likes are formed by the rocky debris, the sort of rocks left by glacial melt previously. and so they formed dams, and sometimes those dams can break and you get catastrophic flooding. and we've
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seen a couple of instances of that lightly where we get really big damage downstream. so, and obviously that water has to go some way it ends up in our oceans and that's what, why we're getting sea level rise. and part of that sea level rise is due to places in those will tear it to gerry's and everywhere else as well. melting bustios is about 4.5 millimeters and, and that's quite scary. and so when we look at how that propagates out into the future, we see really significant threats for. ready low lying islands and low line areas such as in bangladesh or other parts of the world. and. and so there's multiple contributions to that. so glassy is the one contribute to that breakdown of ice sheets like on greenland or another. but also expansion of the ocean, as it warms up, is also a contributor. when we add all of these up, we actually ending up with quite scary scenarios. at a low level, perhaps a half a meter, let's say level rise by the end of this century. i'm at a high level
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a meter, or possibly more, by the end of this century. and other ends has close to unregistered chinese government missions on dutch soil. a civil rights group says it's discovered these missions which operate as police stations in more than 30 countries, that boston reports from water that it doesn't look anything like a police station. but this flat and rotterdam is on a chinese list of overseas missions 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, respect the breast and harassment, the family detention a family member covers agent, or the kind of patient being involved in tracking people directly wherever they are around the world. activist one going to says
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a person claiming to work at an overseas police station in rotterdam, contacted him earlier this year. i say his father charges overseas the service and he asked me, go to look at on an immediate study. and he asked me thinking with my parents. and he also asked me to go back to china and my problem one who says he is wanted in china for political activities as 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 consultations since he did not apply for an official license. but china denies the service centers are illegal, police stations. walker goes, when you good you women. what i can tell you is that according to what we know, you mentioned not police stations. police service centers have a mind to assist local chinese sick when each of renewals buy
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a driving license is online and provide help pick up services home in this address as one of 30 live 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 true. i don't know what people are talking about and i feel fabulous. and because there'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 this 1st thing for me and for my family as well. in the u. k, the government also takes the reports very seriously, and they started an investigation. protection of people in the united kingdom of 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's overseas serve. as santos steadfast and al
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jazeera in rotterdam, layoffs twitter set to begin on friday. billionaire musk who acquired the social media platform last week can to that go more than half its workforce. about 7500 people work for the company has tinian food companies space in the occupied territories are showcasing their products. in an exhibition in garza city, it's called our palestinian food overnight as a hoping to attract consumers from around the world. in the l site is there more than 30 policy and companies are displaying the locally produced product in this annual put exhibition health to date in god. the city exhibition was originally held in nablus last march. what company is from the god, the city we're not allowed to part the speak due to is really imposed restriction. today the whole that in god, and only if our company is off the west bank,
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were allowed to participate because of the same restriction or that of an order that we should wanted. the aim of his exhibition is to promote national product and the consumer support. as well as to send the message to the international community to support the sector, which has lost millions of dollars because of the long israel siege and was exposed to multiple wars that destroyed factories and local companies. murphy, i'm off on our show. more than 1800 local products are being displayed on the tables of this exhibition. and organizers invite the visitors to try out and taste different kinds of locally produced foods. they say that their products compete in taste and quality. ah, they watching al jazeera and these are the main stories now former pakistani prime minister iran.

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